en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Dutch reinforced thermoplastic composites company, Xenia Materials, has officially launched its self-developed HM (High-Modulus) upgrade technology, which is designed to improve the structural mechanical performance of reinforced thermoplastic composites. This technology optimizes the high-modulus fiber formulation, significantly enhancing the stiffness of carbon fiber-reinforced composites without altering material density. This R&D advancement provides a new material option for application scenarios that require a balance between lightweight design and structural strength, meeting more stringent industrial design requirements.

In terms of mechanical properties, the reinforced thermoplastic composites utilizing HM technology show significant improvements. Data indicates that the tensile modulus of related materials has increased by an average of 15%, while the tensile strength at break and flexural modulus have also increased by approximately 15% simultaneously. These enhancements enable the materials to maintain excellent structural stability under high-load conditions. Furthermore, depending on the matrix polymer, their impact strength can be improved by up to 20%, further strengthening the reliability and durability of structural components.
The HM upgrade technology has been widely adapted for the XECARB® series products, covering various polymer matrices such as PA66, PP, PPA, and PA12. This high-performance reinforced thermoplastic composite has broad application prospects, not only suitable for fields with extremely high demands for dimensional stability like aerospace and motorsports but also capable of meeting the long-term stable mechanical performance requirements of industrial manufacturing and high-end sports equipment. Through the application of this technology, related industries can achieve more efficient lightweight structural design.
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