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Mazda launches first LFRT front-end module in North America. (Your Business: In Brief).


Long-fiber reinforced thermoplastics (LFRT LFRT Long Fiber Reinforced Thermoplastic (materials) ) have scored a first on this continent with the unveiling of the new front-end module for the all-new 2003 Mazda 6 mid-size cars from Mazda Motor Corp. of Japan. The new vehicles are scheduled for first production this month and will go on sale in January. The cars contain a structural front-end module and structural front and rear door modules made of 40% long glass in polypropylene. A special low-viscosity, high-crystallinity PP formulation of Verton MFX MFX Metzler Fund Xchange
MFX Multi Effects
MFX Midi Effects
 from LNP (Local Number Portability) The capability of keeping the same local telephone number when switching carriers. See NP and WLNP.  Engineering Plastics, Exton, Pa., is said to provide more than 30% higher flow than standard long-glass PP. This reportedly enables molding thinner walls and results in a resin-rich surface. Also, easier flow facilitates parts integration: The front-end module holds the radiator components, fan assembly, and hood latch Noun 1. hood latch - a catch that holds the hood of a car shut
catch - a fastener that fastens or locks a door or window
. The door module holds the speakers, latch assembly, door-lock actuator, and window regulator.

The front-end module weighs 7.74 lb and is injection molded by DDM (Distributed Data Management) Software in an IBM SNA environment that allows users to access data in remote files within the network. DDM works with IBM's LU 6.2 session to provide peer-to-peer communications and file sharing. See also distributed database.  Plastics, Inc., Tillsonberg, Ont. The door modules weigh about 2.34 lb and are injection-compression molded by Automold of America, Inc. in Auburn Hills, Mich. Injection-compression permits molding thinner walls--less than 3 mm--while reducing shear on the glass so as to preserve longer fibers for higher impact strength.
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Title Annotation:long-fiber reinforced thermoplastics part for new car
Publication:Plastics Technology
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:100NA
Date:Nov 1, 2002
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