DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Material Innovations for the Automotive Industry" report to their offering. Strategic Insights and Industry ContactsStrategic Insights on Material Innovations for the Automotive IndustryIndustry ContactsFor more information about this report visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/xc8hd5/material Each monthly A&T TOE provides subscribers valuable descriptions and analyses of 8 noteworthy innovations, written by a qualified TechVision automotive engineer affiliated with SAE International (the Society of Automotive Engineers). The purpose of the Automotive and Transportation (A&T) Technology Opportunity Engine (TOE) is to raise awareness of global technology innovations in self-propelled ground-based mobile platforms that are not only technically significant, but potentially offering commercial value. Passenger cars, trucks, buses, motorcycles, scooters and railway locomotives are within the product scope, energized by any fuel.
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The part uses the company's STAMAX™ resin (LGFPP; 60YK270E grade) with SABIC® PP resin (612MK10EE grade) in a structural foaming process. They addvalue in other ways, too."A good example of this is plastic-metal hybrid (PMH) structural reinforcements for the vehicle's BIW. Another PP-based solution from SABIC on display is a lightweight, thin-wall front bumper on a recently launched 2017 model. Additional opportunities across the BIW means that a manufacturer could save up to 8 kg of weight with these hybrid solutions vs. all-metal reinforcements. With the automotive industry's continued focus on reducing emissions and increasing fuel efficiency, materials-maker SABIC is presenting a range of solutions at this year's VDI Plastics in Automotive Engineering Congress.
The real risk in the industry lie within the nature of the job itself, according to the International Labor Organization. Mechanics and manufacturing employees are tasked with some of the most daunting repairs that stretch them to not only their limits mentally, but physically as well. Download this report to have a better understanding of the injury risks associated within the auto industry and learn how to create a more effective culture of safety. With thousands of pounds of metal hanging above workers, sharp tools in use and repetitive motions a mainstay technique, it's clear more safety and precaution is needed to prevent some fo the more foreseeable incidents. Repetitive motion and overexertion represent a large portion of these workers' compensation claims, and even being struck by an object is unusually high on the list for an industry so keyed in on computerized processes.
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Lightweight PP And Plastic-Metal Hybrid Solutions For Automotive Industry
The part uses the company's STAMAX™ resin (LGFPP; 60YK270E grade) with SABIC® PP resin (612MK10EE grade) in a structural foaming process. They addvalue in other ways, too."A good example of this is plastic-metal hybrid (PMH) structural reinforcements for the vehicle's BIW. Another PP-based solution from SABIC on display is a lightweight, thin-wall front bumper on a recently launched 2017 model. Additional opportunities across the BIW means that a manufacturer could save up to 8 kg of weight with these hybrid solutions vs. all-metal reinforcements. With the automotive industry's continued focus on reducing emissions and increasing fuel efficiency, materials-maker SABIC is presenting a range of solutions at this year's VDI Plastics in Automotive Engineering Congress.
The real risk in the industry lie within the nature of the job itself, according to the International Labor Organization. Mechanics and manufacturing employees are tasked with some of the most daunting repairs that stretch them to not only their limits mentally, but physically as well. Download this report to have a better understanding of the injury risks associated within the auto industry and learn how to create a more effective culture of safety. With thousands of pounds of metal hanging above workers, sharp tools in use and repetitive motions a mainstay technique, it's clear more safety and precaution is needed to prevent some fo the more foreseeable incidents. Repetitive motion and overexertion represent a large portion of these workers' compensation claims, and even being struck by an object is unusually high on the list for an industry so keyed in on computerized processes.
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collected by :John Max
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