Johnson Controls (JCI) has joined industry partners in the CAMISMA project, a cooperation that uses fibre-reinforced composite (FRC) materials for developing lightweight components to help create lighter, more fuel-efficient vehicles. CAMISMA (translated from the German: carbon fibre/amide/metal-based interior structural elements in a multi-material system approach) is supported by the German Federal Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
Johnson Controls (JCI) has joined industry partners in the CAMISMA project, a cooperation that uses fibre-reinforced composite (FRC) materials for developing lightweight components to help create lighter, more fuel-efficient vehicles.
CAMISMA (translated from the German: carbon fibre/amide/metal-based interior structural elements in a multi-material system approach) is supported by the German Federal
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