Thermoplastite Laminate is a composite of continuous fibers (carbon fibers, glass fibers, etc.) and thermoplastic resins in layers.
The laminate-type composite consists of several layers, each of which is bonded with a thermoplastic resin.
This material provides high strength, lightweight, and durability, and is easy to mold and can be reprocessed and recycled thanks to thermoplastic resin.
It is widely used to manufacture lightweight structures or high-performance parts in various industries.
Continuous fibers are layered, and the laminate composite maintains high mechanical strength while being lightweight.
Reworkable and recyclable
Thermoplastic resin-based laminates can be molded and reworked when heated and recycled even after use, providing environmental advantages.
Impact resistance and durability
Laminated structures provide high impact resistance and durability.
It is particularly useful in applications where collisions or damage are likely to occur.
Chemical stability and heat resistance
Heat gas is possible in various harsh environments, it can be used in various harsh environments and high temperatures in various harsh environments.
Uniform quality and performance
The stacked structure allows each layer to provide uniform thickness and performance, and ensures consistent quality of the entire material.
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