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New Product! FR-Soric®

FR-Soric®

Flexible, Flame Retardant Core for Closed Mould Processes

FR Soric 


A Flexible Core Innovation for the “Fire-Smoke-Toxicity Market”

What would it be worth to you to increase the FST- performance of a composite part and have similar processing and properties present or improve processing and mechanical properties with the same FST performance?!

The world today has several interesting and important challenges to face.  Reducing oil/fuel usage, providing mobility and transportation to the ever growing number of  “world-inhabitants” and providing sustainable housing are just some of them.   
 
The challenges of “mobility and reducing fuel usage“ support the idea of a growing and more complex “public-transport-society” in which more focus is put on public transportation possibilities which are available or can be developed.

Kawasaki Heavy Industries 
Holland Composites 

In both cases an important strategy is creating lightweight-designs. In other words: make the transportation vehicles as light as possible without compromising today’s design-, comfort-, functionality- and safety requirements. 
 
Composite solutions following this strategy offer both designers and engineers a whole range of possibilities, which are in fact exciting and challenging themselves as design freedom with composites is enormous and properties can be tailored according to requirements.

Two important processes usable for abovementioned solutions are Vacuum Infusion and RTM-Light primarily due to cost efficiency requirements. A new Flexible Fire Retardent Core, FR-Soric, is under development by Lantor BV which is suited for both these processes and will support lightweight composite solutions in the Mass Transit and Building & Construction market.  
 
In this new FR-SORIC, the loading of the Halogen Free flame retardant can be tailored, depending on it's application. FR-Soric enables you to have all the Soric advantages, e.g.  design freedom (flexibility) weight reduction and flow support, and Integrate the supportive fire resistant role of this flexible core in your “FST-application”.
 
This new material will Enhance FR-properties in a GRP-laminate, resulting in less after burning time, less destroyed area, less smoke and overall easier passing of FR-tests.

For more information or product sampling, please contact us!

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