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    Explore "carbon fiber" with insightful episodes like "Discussing the Next Generation of High-Performance Carbon Fiber Body Armor with Colin Mackinnon of PPSS Group", "An Overview of Carbon Fiber", "Upcycling Carbon Fiber Pre-Preg Scraps Into Finished Products - Interview with Mike Graham of Real Carbon", "AD #3503 - U.S. Using 6% Less Gasoline a Day; 80% Of BEVs Could Use Gigacastings; U.S. Robot Sales Set Record" and "163: What is carbon fiber?" from podcasts like ""Composites Weekly", "TechStuff", "Composites Weekly", "Autoline Daily" and "Explain It Slowly"" and more!

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    Discussing the Next Generation of High-Performance Carbon Fiber Body Armor with Colin Mackinnon of PPSS Group

    Discussing the Next Generation of High-Performance Carbon Fiber Body Armor with Colin Mackinnon of PPSS Group

    This week, Colin Mackinnon of PPSS Group joins me on the podcast. Colin is a specialist consultant in PPE options, workplace violence and staff security.

    PPSS Group is an internationally recognized firm specializing in the development and supply of high-performance personal protective equipment, clothing, and workwear, offering protection from edged weapons, blades, hypodermic needles, blunt force trauma, and bites. 

    Their stab vests body armor is made from an ultra high-performance carbon fiber composite, offering fully certified, operationally sound, and thoroughly field-tested levels of protection from edged weapons.

    You can learn more about them, by visiting their website at www.ppss-group.com

    Upcycling Carbon Fiber Pre-Preg Scraps Into Finished Products - Interview with Mike Graham of Real Carbon

    Upcycling Carbon Fiber Pre-Preg Scraps Into Finished Products - Interview with Mike Graham of Real Carbon

    This week, I welcome Mike Graham on the show. Mike is the founder and president of Real Carbon, a composite engineering company with a long history of high-quality work. 

    Through 35 years of industry experience, they've helped their clients design custom carbon fiber products for all types of applications. These include the consumer, industrial, marine, medical, military, musical, recreational, and UAV industries.

    Mike Graham is a chemist with a passion for all things composites related. He is originally from St. Andrews in Scotland and moved to the US in 1987. 

    You can learn more about their company by visiting https://realcarbon.com

     

    AD #3503 - U.S. Using 6% Less Gasoline a Day; 80% Of BEVs Could Use Gigacastings; U.S. Robot Sales Set Record

    AD #3503 - U.S. Using 6% Less Gasoline a Day; 80% Of BEVs Could Use Gigacastings; U.S. Robot Sales Set Record
    - U.S. Using 6% Less Gasoline a Day - Hyundai and Kia Have Theft Solution - GM Signs Big Chip Contract - Subaru Completely Redesigns the Crosstrek - VW Eyes PHEV Or BEV U.S. Pickup - M-B’s PHEV Maybach - M-B Wants Your Car to Get to Know You - 80% Of BEVs Could Use Gigacastings - Mustang Gets Carbon Wheels - China Exports Record EV Batteries - U.S. Robot Sales Set Record

    163: What is carbon fiber?

    163: What is carbon fiber?
    Linh wonders about carbon fiber, and Dimitri tries his best to explain it… slowly… Check out Linh's app, Not Phở, a cook that introduces the user to Vietnamese cuisine, especially dishes other than Phở. It runs on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. It also have an iMessage sticker pack so that you can share with all your friends and family. App Store: https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-store/id1525104124?pt=14724&ct=Podcast&mt=8 Website: https://notpho.app Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LinhAndDimiChan Follow Dimitri on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dimitribouniol Follow Linh on Twitter: https://twitter.com/linhbouniol Follow Linh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/linhbouniol

    AD #2910 - GM and Honda Partner in N.A.; All-New Jeep Wagoneer Revealed; Nissan Making Carbon Fiber Parts Faster

    AD #2910 - GM and Honda Partner in N.A.; All-New Jeep Wagoneer Revealed; Nissan Making Carbon Fiber Parts Faster
    - GM and Honda Team Up in North America
    - IIHS Calls for Safety Tech in Semis
    - Another Startup Enter EV Truck Segment
    - Daimler Shies Away From Making Battery Cells
    - All-New Jeep Wagoneer Revealed
    - Wrangler PHEV Gets 25 EV Miles
    - Customer Designed Jeep Easter Egg a "Surprise"
    - All-New Hyundai Tucson Teased
    - Lucid Air Does 1/4-Mile in 9.9 Seconds
    - QuantumScape Going Public Through Reverse Merger
    - Nissan Making Carbon Fiber Parts Faster

    AD #2828 - Tesla Design Improvements; Build Quality Issues Likely to Spike; Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Impressions

    AD #2828 - Tesla Design Improvements; Build Quality Issues Likely to Spike; Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Impressions
    - U.S. VP Visits GM Ventilator Plant
    - Correction to Our Tesla Reporting
    - Tesla Improves Model Y Rear Structure
    - Build Quality Issues Likely to Spike
    - Mercedes Hosts Concours de Zoom
    - Bentley Offers New Carbon Fiber Package
    - Engines of Not Unusual Sizes
    - NASCAR Getting Back to Real Racing
    - Gale Halderman, Mustang Designer, Dies
    - Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Impressions

    AAH #291 - Crazy About Camaro

    AAH #291 - Crazy About Camaro
    UP FOR DISCUSSION:
    - Costco the Auto Giant: Guess the middle man can be helpful after all
    - BMW’s Tagline: What happened to “Ultimate Driving Machine”—too steampunk?
    - GM’s Bryan Nesbitt: Wuling and Baojun… and now Buick

    SPECIAL GUEST: Al Oppenheiser, Chief Engineer, Chevrolet Camaro

    All that and much more with John McElroy, Autoline.tv; Gary Vasilash, Automotive Design and Production; Chris Paukert, Freelance Auto Journalist; Jim McCraw, Freelance Auto Journalist.

    5 auf einen Streich - Folge 078

    5 auf einen Streich - Folge 078
    https://portalzine.de/services/podcast-5aes/folge/078/

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    Folge 078 - 07.04.2015: Chrome ARC, 3D Drucker Bike, Prime Instant Video, Star Wars VOD, Floppy Musik

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    Autoline This Week #1831: It’s a Lightweighting World

    Autoline This Week #1831: It’s a Lightweighting World
    The aluminum onslaught has begun. It started years ago with Jaguar but now Ford is making its F-150 truck part of the lightweighting foray as it works to increase the MPGs of its best-seller. But it’s not just aluminum and it’s not just those two companies making vehicles lighter. It’s a long list of manufacturers as well as suppliers making all kinds of contributions to cars. Joining John McElroy on Autoline THIS WEEK to discuss all aspects of lightweighting are Chuck Evans from Henkel as well as Dura Automotive's Nizar Trigui and Richard Schultz from Ducker Worldwide.

    Autoline This Week #1734: Automotive Lightweighting: Steel Slims Down

    Autoline This Week #1734: Automotive Lightweighting: Steel Slims Down
    In the ongoing effort to reduce weight in their cars, automakers look at every opportunity to lose a pound here, a pound there. Some have even taken to using aluminum and carbon fiber in the body which has left the steel industry wondering how to remain relevant in these days of lightweighting. On this week’s Autoline, John McElroy is joined by experts Ron Krupitzer from SMDI, Terry Cullum from the Auto/Steel partnership and GM’s Lou Hector to talk about taking everything but the strength out of steel.

    Autoline This Week #1718: Lightweighting

    Autoline This Week #1718: Lightweighting
    Everybody in the auto industry is looking to lose weight these days. With CAFE requirements creeping ever closer, all manufacturers want to improve their miles per gallon average. And the best way to do that is by lightweighting – finding lighter materials that are just as safe to use in production. And since everyone is doing it, John McElroy has put together the perfect panel to touch on the topic. Joining him is Carla Bailo the head of R and D for Nissan Americas, the CEO of CSP Plastics Frank Macher and Rose Ryntz from International Automotive Components.

    Autoline This Week #1718: Lightweighting

    Autoline This Week #1718: Lightweighting
    Everybody in the auto industry is looking to lose weight these days. With CAFE requirements creeping ever closer, all manufacturers want to improve their miles per gallon average. And the best way to do that is by lightweighting – finding lighter materials that are just as safe to use in production. And since everyone is doing it, John McElroy has put together the perfect panel to touch on the topic. Joining him is Carla Bailo the head of R and D for Nissan Americas, the CEO of CSP Plastics Frank Macher and Rose Ryntz from International Automotive Components.

    Autoline This Week #1653: Carbon Fiber: Coming to a Car Near You

    Autoline This Week #1653: Carbon Fiber: Coming to a Car Near You
    The Environmental Protection Agency's calendar keeps turning. Auto manufacturers are on a deadline to raise their total mpgs. Most are pushing their engineers to come up with gas-sipping ICEs as well as alternative powertrains like electrics and hybrids. But in addition, they are also turning to lighter weight materials like carbon fiber. Though still extremely expensive, manufacturers and suppliers alike are looking at ways to make the product cheaper so it can go on vehicles of all prices. On Autoline This Week John McElroy welcomes three people from the carbon fiber world. Florian Schattenmann is the Global R and D Director for supplier Dow Chemical, Graham Henkel is the designer of the new Viper from Chrysler's SRT division while James Staargaard is the president of Plasan Carbon Composites.

    Autoline This Week #1653: Carbon Fiber: Coming to a Car Near You

    Autoline This Week #1653: Carbon Fiber: Coming to a Car Near You
    The Environmental Protection Agency's calendar keeps turning. Auto manufacturers are on a deadline to raise their total mpgs. Most are pushing their engineers to come up with gas-sipping ICEs as well as alternative powertrains like electrics and hybrids. But in addition, they are also turning to lighter weight materials like carbon fiber. Though still extremely expensive, manufacturers and suppliers alike are looking at ways to make the product cheaper so it can go on vehicles of all prices. On Autoline This Week John McElroy welcomes three people from the carbon fiber world. Florian Schattenmann is the Global R and D Director for supplier Dow Chemical, Graham Henkel is the designer of the new Viper from Chrysler's SRT division while James Staargaard is the president of Plasan Carbon Composites.

    AAH #171 - A Breakthrough in Automotive Materials

    AAH #171 - A Breakthrough in Automotive Materials
    What's the true cost of that Nissan LEAF your neighbor is driving? How about that Chevrolet Volt? We're not talking about the cost to own; we're talking about the cost to manufacture. Sandy Munro is a manufacturing expert, and as the president of Munro and Associates, he makes it his business to figure out the smartest way to assemble cars. He recently reverse engineered the Chevrolet Volt, and as our guest this week he'll be able to tell us what it really costs to build an EV and where that expense originates. Of course, we'll also be getting into the hottest topics in the news including a discussion about what impact the 2012 election results will have on the auto industry. Joining John McElroy to talk about this and a whole lot more is the Autoextremist, Peter De Lorenzo, and Joe White from The Wall Street Journal.

    Autoline This Week #1646: The Materials War

    Autoline This Week #1646: The Materials War
    Heavy steel, hard plastic and thick rubber used to dominate an automaker’s assembly line. But these days those elements have been replaced by high strength, lighter weight cousins of the earlier versions along with newer materials, like aluminum. On this week’s Autoline, John McElroy introduces you to his panel of materials experts who talk about how their latest products are impacting the auto industry. Joining John on his panel are Rose Ryntz from IAC talking about the new softer, stronger plastics, Blake Zuidema from steel manufacturer ArcelorMittal discussing today’s high strength steel and Ganesh Panneer from Novelis, who provides lightweight aluminum to many auto manufacturers.
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