TWYH Advanced Materials Technology Group, which holds a global patent for carbon fiber microwaves, and the Spanish Composites R & D and Application Center (FIDAMC) signed a cooperation agreement and decided to cooperate in the development of aerospace-grade carbon fiber materials. TWYH intends to enter the Airbus supply chain through FIDAMC's cooperation channels.
FIDAMC is a research center jointly established by the Spanish Ministry of Industry, the Madrid Regional Government and Airbus Group in 2006, focusing on research and development of composite materials. In particular, FIDAMC and Airbus worked together to develop multi-functional design and manufacturing of airframe parts.
TWYH and ZJJG carbon fiber technology jointly developed a carbon fiber high-temperature graphitization production line. After receiving orders from the world-renowned Korean multinational company's carbon fiber high-temperature carbonization furnace production line, TWYH's global patented microwave technology has once again received great attention from the international composite industry.
The company exhibited the world's only microwave high-efficiency recycling system at the JEC World Composites Exhibition in France this year, attracting the attention of international composites experts.
FIDAMC is committed to developing emerging technologies for composite materials and cooperating in the development of composite materials technologies. It is also the center of Spanish composite technology transmission and training. After the two parties signed the cooperation agreement, TWYH also plans to increase the opportunity to enter the Airbus supply chain through cooperation with FIDAMC .
TWYH released "Microwave Efficient Carbon Fiber Composite Material Recovery and Recycling Technology" last year, and plans to enter the European and American markets with the innovative business model of circular economy with both profit and environmental protection.