Sep 25 2011
FutureCarbon, Bayreuth-based producer of carbon supercomposites, and its south-German sales partner Gössl+Pfaff are jointly showing innovative solutions to heat composite components at this year's Composites Europe from 27 through 29 September 2011.
FutureCarbon is exhibiting together with its sales partner Gössl+Pfaff at Composites Europe 2011 in Stuttgart. Their joint attendance focuses on heating.
In Carbo e-Therm the two companies present an electrically conducting coating that is applied similarly to a paint for precisely heating very different materials and surfaces. A heating coating ideal for mold making and heating composite components, Carbo e-Therm can reach temperatures up to 600°C, is extremely energy-efficient and lightweight, plus it's fully independent of geometry in its application.
Accompanying themes are adhesion and sealing, impregnation and shielding. Here the FutureCarbon portfolio includes further high-tech materials based on carbon metamaterials: highly conductive adhesives and sealing compounds, electrically conducting impregnation as well as coatings as a shield against electromagnetic radiation.
If you'd like to meet us at Composites Europe 2011, the FutureCarbon and Gössl+Pfaff booth A10 is located in hall C2. You can also contact us beforehand (see below) to arrange a time and date to meet us, and we'll send you free admission tickets.