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High-pressure resin transfer molding (HP-RTM) has been established in the automotive industry as technology for manufacturing of high-performance lightweight composites parts made out of fiber textiles embedded in epoxy resin, bringing down weight but maintaining mechanical properties at the same time, compared to steel or aluminum structures.

In most recent years, the benefits of the technology became more and more interesting for according applications in aviation.

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  • What is HP-RTM: how does it work and what are the key elements of the process chain?
  • Applications in the automotive industry: what can HP-RTM do?
  • Outlook: huge potential for aerospace applications
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Sebastian Schmidhuber
Trendscounting Manager, KraussMaffei
Sebastian started working for KraussMaffei in 1999, becoming an R&D engineer at the division for machines and equipment for thermoset plastics processing. After two years of working for the US subsidiary as lab manager and process engineer, he became responsible for R&D in 2016 at the headquarters in Munich, Germany, and joined the innovations and trendscouting team in 2020.
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