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The global EV battery housing market generated revenue of $873.4 million in 2020 and is expected to reach $4,478.0 million by 2025 at a CAGR of 36.9%.
The report constitutes an extensive study of the global EV battery housing market. It includes a thorough analysis of different vehicle types as well as different materials used in the EV battery housing systems.
In terms of volume, the total demand for EV battery housing material in 2020 was 279.7 kilotons which is expected to increase to 1,167.3 kilotons in 2025, growing at a CAGR of 31.5% during the forecast period. Growing penetration of EVs across the globe, increasing EV range, and battery capacity coupled with demand for robust vehicle design is benefitting the market growth.
(top and bottom left) using disposable sensors
(top right) and in-mold sensors that can be used with vacuum bag and release films
(bottom right). Photo Credit for all images: Lambient Technologies LLC
I have written about cure monitoring via AvPro’s (Normal, Okla., U.S.) ThermoPulse microwire sensors, which it aims to use in its cure management systems and also about Synthesites’ (Uccle, Belgium) direct current (DC) dielectric sensors for in-situ monitoring and real-time Tg evaluation. In this blog, I will discuss Lambient Technologies (Cambridge, Mass., U.S.) and their history in alternating current (AC) dielectric sensors as well as their latest LT-440 instrument that combines AC and DC dielectric analysis (DEA). “Both technologies have advantages and disadvantages,” says Lambient founder Huan Lee. “Combining AC and DC measurements provides the widest possible number of tools for R&D, quality control and in-situ monitoring during manufacturing.”
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New line is to help meet strong demand for the industry-leading composite formulations in Europe.
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Continental Structural Plastics’ CEO Named General Manager, Composites Business Unit for Teijin
February 11, 2021 GMT
Continental Structural Plastics CEO Steve Rooney has been named General Manager of Teijin s Composites Business Unit. (Photo: Business Wire)
Continental Structural Plastics CEO Steve Rooney has been named General Manager of Teijin s Composites Business Unit. (Photo: Business Wire)
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 11, 2021
Continental Structural Plastics (CSP), a Teijin Group Company, today announced that Steve Rooney, CEO, has been promoted to General Manager of the Composites Business Unit of Teijin Limited.