FutureCarbon and Gössl+Pfaff team to show innovative heating solutions at Composites Europe 2011
Bayreuth/Germany, September 19, 2011: FutureCarbon, Bayreuth-based producer of carbon supercomposites, and its south-German sales partner Gössl+Pfaff are jointly showing innovative solutions to heat composite components at this year's Composites Europe from 27 through 29 September 2011.
FutureCarbon and Hornschuch line up for a successful future
Bayreuth/Germany, July 18, 2011: An artificial leather that's capable of heating? Cooperation with Konrad Hornschuch AG now shows the way.
FutureCarbon and Hornschuch have signed a longterm agreement to develop artificial leather with integrated heating, aimed at use in the automobile industry for instance.
NSTI nano tech Boston 2011 – FutureCarbon goes US
Bayreuth/Germany, June 3, 2011: FutureCarbon, the leading provider of super-composites based on carbon nanomaterials, is making a first-time appearance at this year's NSTI nano tech show in Boston from June 14 through 15. FutureCarbon is thus actively continuing its course of expansion. Visitors can find FutureCarbon at booth 1407.
Electrically conducting materials and unique heated coatings at European Coatings and JEC Composites shows
Bayreuth/Germany, March 21, 2011:FutureCarbon is going on show in a double pack from March 29 through 31 at European Coatings in Nuremberg and JEC Composites in Paris. Exhibits will include special electrically conducting adhesives plus high-flexibility heated coatings for leather and textiles. Also presented will be CarboShield, the innovation in screening against electromagnetic radiation, CarboGran, an extremely simply dispersed CNT granulate, and CarboCond, a 100% ATEX compliant coating, based on epoxy resin, to discharge electrostatic. Journalists and visitors can learn at first hand about the latest developments and products from FutureCarbon.
FutureCarbon with electrically heated coating for temperatures up to 500°C at nano tech 2011 show
Bayreuth/Germany, February 4, 2011: FutureCarbon has developed a new variant of its Carbo e-Therm electrically heated coating - Carbo e-Therm UHT can be heated by low voltage to temperatures as high as 500°C. The company is presenting it for the first time to the international public at this year's nano tech show in Tokyo, Japan from 16 through 18 February.