Magna opens new composites CoE in Germany
Brings advanced composites and carbon fibre expertise to European market; develops lightweight structural and exterior components; enables joint development projects with European automakers
Magna has opened a new Composites Center of Excellence (CoE) in Esslingen, Germany, with an aim to help European automakers meet increasingly stringent emissions requirements with lightweight structures and exterior components made of advanced materials.
"Lightweight composite parts can deliver weight reductions of 30 to 60 percent over steel," said Magna Exteriors President Grahame Burrow. "It's easy to see why automakers are pursuing these materials, and we're ready to deliver innovative solutions to help them meet their goals."
The Center will primarily focus on developing structural components, such as vehicle subframes, and exterior body parts, such as door panels and hoods. Several European automakers are pursuing joint development projects with Magna at the new center. One is interested in investigating advanced composites for use in structural rear vehicle modules, and another wants to look at composites for vehicle subframes. There is also interest in developing 'class A' exterior panels using composites.
The center has a new 2,300-metric-ton Engel V-Duo press that is ideally suited for thermoset compression molding of reinforced plastic or sheet molding compound materials. It enables development, demonstration and testing of full-size automotive parts using a wide range of thermoset composite materials and compression molding process settings. The press also links directly to a testing laboratory where temperature cycles, climatic cycles, various static and dynamic tests, and microscopic examinations are performed.
Magna opened its Composites Centre of Excellence near Toronto in 2010 in partnership with the National Research Council of Canada. Notable projects include a carbon fiber hood developed for the 2016 Cadillac V-Series and a current project with Ford Motor Company to test the feasibility of carbon fiber vehicle subframes for possible mass production.
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09 Mar 2018
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Ajit Dalvi
