Braskem and WEAV3D? Awarded by the Society for Plastics Engineers (SPE) and American Composites Manufacturers Association (ACMA)

Beltline Stiffener with awards. Photo credit: WEAV3D.
Beltline Stiffener with awards. Photo credit: WEAV3D.

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WEAV3D, Clemson Composites Center & Braskem Partnership Recognized for their Innovative Rebar for Plastics? Lattice Technology

Won the Most Innovative Part Award from SPE’s Automotive Composites Conference & Exhibition (ACCE)

Won Award for Composites Excellence (ACE), Material and Process Innovation from the ACMA

PHILADELPHIA, September 25, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Braskem (B3: BRKM3, BRKM5, and BRKM6; NYSE: BAK; LATIBEX: XBRK) the largest polyolefins producer in the Americas, as well as a global market leader and pioneer producer of biopolymers on an industrial scale, and WEAV3D Inc., an advanced manufacturing and materials startup, today announced Braskem's and WEAV3D Inc.'s thermoplastic composite lattice technology, in partnership with the Clemson Composites Center at Clemson University, was selected Most Innovative Part by the Society for Plastics Engineers (SPE) Automotive Composites Conference and Exhibition (ACCE) and was awarded the Material and Process Innovation Award by the American Composites Manufacturers Association (ACMA) for its Awards for Composites Excellence (ACE).

Joel Carr, Technical Service and Development Engineering Team Leader, Braskem America, stated, "The partnership between WEAV3D, Clemson Composites Center, and Braskem combined to create a truly innovative and award-winning material with the Rebar for Plastics? Lattice Technology which showcases significant advantages in high-strength and lightweight composites technology. These latest awards from the Society for Plastic Engineers and the American Composites Manufacturers Association are clear affirmation of our success in creating more sustainable materials, helping reduce vehicle carbon emissions, and enhancing the manufacturing process value through material cost savings."

The combination of WEAV3D composite lattice reinforcement with Braskem polypropylene (PP) enables lighter and less expensive thermoplastic solutions than conventional organosheet, unlocking new opportunities for the cost-effective replacement of sheet metal structures with thermoplastics throughout the vehicle. WEAV3D, Braskem, and the Clemson Composites Center partnered to redesign an automotive door structure from carbon fiber/PA6 organosheet to WEAV3D lattice reinforced polypropylene, achieving 23% weight savings, 50% cost savings, and 62% scrap reduction vs. the original organosheet.

"2024 has been a fantastic year for recognizing the innovation solution that we developed with our partners at Braskem and the Clemson Composites Center," says Christopher Oberste, President and Chief Engineer of WEAV3D Inc. "Following closely after we won the Altair Enlighten Award last month, these awards from SPE and ACMA underscore the value of WEAV3D’s cost-effective composite forming technology and demonstrate strong industry interest for adoption."