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TEPEX® benefits

TEPEX® is a high-performance composite based on a thermoplastic matrix. By virtue of the continuous fibres incorporated, this material exhibits exceptionally high strength and rigidity, coupled with an extremely low weight.

Overview of advantages of TEPEX:
Processing and economics
·  The economics of TEPEX® in industrial production processes have been demonstrated
·  The absence of manual processes in the production of TEPEX® semi-finished products and in the production of components results in highly consistent quality throughout the entire production process
·  Materials easy to process by insert-moulding, boosting design freedom
·  TEPEX® materials can be welded
·  End products cost less than with conventional phenol and epoxy systems
·  TEPEX® materials are supplied complete with a QS certificate
·  The process is ISO 9001-2000 certified
·  Formed into components in extremely short cycle times (between 15 and 60 s, depending on component thickness)
·  Straightforward to process at relatively low temperatures
·  Materials can be stored at ambient temperatures instead of at -180 C
·  Material reformable after moulding (TPU)
   
Technical properties
·  Outstanding mechanical properties
·  Wide variety of finishes possible
·  Materials are adapted to the requirements of the applications
·  TEPEX® materials are tougher than thermoset composites, offering much better energy absorption in crash
·  Wide range of reinforcing options available off the shelf
·  The woven fabric is draped rather than applied in pre-cut form to a product being shaped
·  Good chemical resistance
·  Excellent fatigue resistance
   
Environmental
·  Waste material is recycled in full
·  No use of solvents during processing
 
 
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