With an estimated range of around 100 exhibitors, there were plenty of attractions for boat enthusiasts, varying from small kayaks, jet skis and speedboats to 76 feet yachts where the composites demonstrate their potential.
The Brazilian nautical market feedback was very positive for exhibitors this year with a total of 320 units sold, a better result if compared to the last event in 106 which the sale of 250 units was accounted for. The event also featured a 2,500 square meters space called “the wish space” where a wide variety of luxury items were exhibited such as electronics, automobiles and even an Augusta Helicopter model AW139 containing high-tech composites, as an example Its rotor's carbon fiber made blades. Within the event it was also possible to visit the PADI Dive Festival, the largest and most complete diving event in Latin America, where visitors could find a vast exhibition of equipment and diving accessories, as well as live demonstrations in a diving tank set in the middle of the area. The fair estimates the presence of approximately 32 thousand visitors during the 6-day event with a total revenue estimated in R$ 220 million (US$ 69 million) in sales done during the event. For more information access: http://www.saopauloboatshow.com.br/pt
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According to “Engineering Materials ”, there are studies under development in the healthcare area to use carbon fiber composite tools as an alternative to orthopedic surgery procedures that commonly uses an equipment named fluoroscope, used to show real time images to the surgeons from the inside of the patient during the surgery.
“The radiolucent properties of carbon fibre composites give these instruments almost complete transparency under a fluoroscope, the real-time X-ray imaging tool used in surgery. Conventional metallic instruments must be repositioned or removed to allow clear imaging during surgery with composite replacements reducing surgery time and patient risk” says Engineering Materials Article. Another advantage about these intruments is the fact that they are lighter than the traditional steel tool, providing the surgeon with more speed and accuracy while using them. There are other alternatives being considered for composites in the healthcare sector, providing high technology solutions and efficiency to one of the most important people’s patrimony, life itself. For more info access: http://www.materialsforengineering.co.uk/engineering-materials-features/carbon-fibre-replacing-metals-and-polymers-as-material-of-choice-in-medical-applications/160312
Called “FIBRESHIP”, the project financed by the EU “Horizon 2020” program, aims to produce large hulls for commercial ships by using thermoset composites with fiberglass, reducing its weight to approximately 30% if compared to the traditional steel structures, bringing a bunch of benefits for the ship itself , like an estimated decrease in fuel consumption between 10% to 15%, a load capacity increase up to 12% and an increase of the recycling rate from the current 34% of steel structures to 75%.
The “Horizon 2020” program was created by a partnership between the EU countries with the prime objective to secure Europe's global competitiveness, The “FIBRESHIP” project has the support of 18 entities from 11 countries, including universities, research institutes and companies in Europe. For more info, access: https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/ |
AuthorLucas Camatta, graduated in Business Administration, 6 years of experience in the composites area, Director Manager at CRC Composites Archives
October 2017
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