Green News: Daimler and Toray enter lightweight construction partnership

Green News: Daimler and Toray enter lightweight construction partnership

Daimler AG and Toray Industries, Inc. have signed a Joint Development Agreement (JDA) which will see the companies working together to develop components made from carbon-fibre reinforced plastics (CFRP) for series production vehicles.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
02 May 2010

This agreement underlines the companies' firm commitment to the use of future-oriented lightweight materials in the automobile.

Commenting on the agreement, Dr Thomas Weber, Member of the Board of Management of Daimler AG, responsible for Group Research and Development for Mercedes-Benz Cars, said: "We are working systematically to make our vehicles even cleaner and more economical. Intelligent lightweight construction has a major role to play here. With its specialist know-how in the fields of carbon-fibre and CFRP Toray is a strong international partner for our initiatives. This is a major step, as the importance of these materials is set to increase significantly in the future."

As the world's largest manufacturer of carbon fibres with a very wide product range and the largest portfolio of CFRP patents in the industry, Japanese chemical company Toray has many years of experience in the fields of materials and production processes. Daimler uses lightweight materials intelligently throughout its vehicles in order to reduce their gross weight, lower their fuel consumption and so decrease CO2 emissions. The company brings to the Joint Development Agreement its process expertise in large-scale series production and quality assurance in the automotive sector.

Professor Bharat Balasubramanian, Head of Product Innovations and Process Technologies at Daimler, explains the lightweight construction strategy: "We have a clearly defined objective to reduce the bod-in-white weight by up to ten percent compared with the respective predecessor model. In this way, we can more than offset the weight gain associated with additional safety and comfort features as well as the new components used in alternative drive systems. Weight reduction is particularly important to us because of the role it plays in our efforts to reduce fuel consumption and emissions. Furthermore, our engineers in Stuttgart work in accordance with a sophisticated materials concept: 'the right material in the right place' is the principle which Mercedes-Benz uses to ensure that lightweight materials, such as aluminium, magnesium and plastics are always used in precisely those areas where they offer the greatest benefits."

"Lighter vehicles help us to uphold the high standard of sustainability which we set for our products. With BlueEFFICIENCY – our measures for sustainable mobility – we are leveraging every aspect: from environmentally responsible and economical drive systems to sophisticated aerodynamics and integrated energy management to intelligent, lightweight construction", comments Dr Thomas Weber.
Mercedes-Benz is a pioneer in the use of carbon-fibre composite materials in the field of automotive engineering.

Materials of this type made their series production debut in the SLR McLaren high-performance sports car as early as 2004, the entire body and front structure being manufactured from them. A primary structure made from carbon fibre is up to 30 percent lighter than comparable aluminium structures yet offers vastly greater rigidity.

The first results of the cooperation within the context of the Joint Development Agreement will be adopted in series production at Mercedes-Benz over the next three years. Starting with CFRP, moving on to individual modular components and finally creating highly integrated structural assemblies, the partners will work together on developing components for use in series production of Mercedes-Benz vehicles. The know-how necessary to achieve this will undergo further development in Germany.

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