Johns Manville at JEC

Johns Manville (JM) will showcase a range of its composites technology at JEC World 2019.
Johns Manville (JM) will showcase a range of its composites technology at JEC World 2019.

Johns Manville (JM), which makes continuous filament glass fiber, will showcase a range of its composites technology at JEC World 2019 in Paris.

The technology includes the company’s existing OS-6 series and the new NCF-6 and CR-6 series. OS-6 series is an AP nylon composites sheet reinforced with continuous woven fabric and impregnated with complete fiber impregnation, while the new CR-6 series has a chopped roving (CR) reinforcement. The NCF-6 series is reinforced with continuous non-crimp fabric that is not conventionally possible with organosheets, JM says.

‘JM is creating a platform of nylon thermoplastic composite sheets using our innovative in-situ polymerization technology,’ said Matthew Walp, composites business leader at Johns Manville. ‘In addition to our OS-6 series introduced in years past, our new CR-6 and NCF-6- series increase design flexibility by providing product designers a collection of materials to realize light-weighting that will expand the use of composites in automotive and other lightweighting markets.’

This story is adapted from material from Johns Manville, with editorial changes made by Materials Today. The views expressed in this article do not necessarily represent those of Elsevier.