I will introduce a case study on the development of aluminum alloy insert nuts for CFRP that avoid the risk of galvanic corrosion.
On May 14, 2019 (Tuesday), at the seminar room of the Tokyo headquarters of Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun, the CFRP Symposium 2019 in Tokyo was held, organized by Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun! The first part featured a keynote speech by Professor Kazuaki Nishiyabu from Kinki University’s Faculty of Science and Engineering titled "Latest Trends in Industrial Applications of CFRP and Mass Production Technologies for Thermoplastic CFRP." The second part included case studies presented by companies. Our company also presented a case study titled "Development of Aluminum Alloy Insert Nuts for CFRP to Avoid Electrolytic Corrosion," lasting approximately 30 minutes. 【Overview】 1. What is CFRP? Why CFRP? 2. Thermosetting CFRP and Thermoplastic CFRP 3. Thermoplastic CFRP Materials 4. Manufacturing Methods for Thermoplastic CFRP 5. Fusion and Mechanical Joining of Thermoplastic CFRP 6. Recycling Technologies for Thermoplastic CFRP 7. Latest Technological Trends in Thermoplastic CFRP in Europe and the United States
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[CFRP Symposium 2019 in Tokyo Event Details] Date and Time: May 14, 2019 (Tuesday) 13:00 - 18:00 *Registration starts at 12:30 Venue: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun Co., Ltd. Tokyo Headquarters Seminar Room 14-1 Koamicho, Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo Participation Fee: Paid 21,600 yen (including tax)
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Established in 1917, during the dawn of mass production of screws in Japan, the company succeeded in producing the first domestic cross-recessed screws in 1949 and cooperated with the government to domesticate tapping screws in 1954. We hold data on over 200,000 types of screws and bolts, enabling us to manufacture a variety of products with high quality. Recently, we have been focusing on research and development investments, working on tapping bolts with a diameter of 6mm or more, high-strength aluminum bolts, tapping screws for thin steel plates, and tapping screws for CFRP, which will support the next generation. We are committed to challenging innovative technology development without being bound by history.