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Quantum unveils carbon reinforced compound for auto sector

25 Apr '13
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Quantum Composites introduces AMC-8590-50, a Carbon Reinforced Advanced Molding Compound (AMC) for high volume automotive applications. Designed to replace steel, aluminum and many traditional composites, AMC-8590-50 delivers the cost, weight and performance targets needed by the automotive Engineer to develop lighter weight structural and semi-structural solutions for better fuel efficiency.

AMC-8590-50 utilizes high tow 50K carbon fiber reinforcement and is the latest innovation in Quantum's lightweighting compression molding family of compounds ideally suited for structural and semi structural applications.

"We are excited about this new product innovation and are confident that it will deliver value throughout the supply chain. Our team here at Quantum Composites will continue to innovate and expand its material solutions, design and engineering capabilities in order to provide our customers the enabling technologies to be successful" comments Wisdom Dzotsi general manager, Quantum Composites, Inc.

Quantum's carbon fiber reinforced Advanced Molding Compounds now include a low filament tow count of 3K, mid-range offerings of 12K and 24K, and a high tow count of 50K. Compounds with these carbon fiber reinforcements are available in various chopped lengths (12, 25, 50 mm) as well as in continuous fibers (unidirectional & woven). AMC continuous fiber versions can be co-molded with AMC chopped fiber compounds for local reinforcement or as stand-alone material solutions.

AMC carbon fiber materials are available in various resin matrices such as Vinyl Ester AMC-8500 & AMC-8500HT High Temp series, Epoxy Lytex 4100 series, Phenolic AMC-2500 series, and Bismaleimide (BMI) HTC-9500 series.

The Composites Group includes: Premix, Inc. of North Kingsville, Ohio, the largest North American developer, formulator, and manufacturer of thermoset compounds and custom-molded components; Hadlock Plastics of Geneva, Ohio, which offers multiple molding technologies as well as precision machining, complete finishing and complex assembly; and Quantum Composites of Bay City, Michigan, which specializes in developing, formulating and manufacturing high-performance Engineered Structural Composites (ESC ).

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