2007-10-5
Dedienne Plasturgie and RocTool – First Cage System® licence in France
The Group Dedienne Plasturgie and the company RocTool have signed a licence agreement for the Cage System® procedure, the moulding technology by induction.
The two companies agreed on a phase of industrial development before the use of the technology in production for commercial applications. The developments will be done in the injection fields, RTM and thermo compression of Thermoplastic composites.
The principal markets concerned are transport, aircraft industries and sports and leisure.
RocTool, a company who specialises in innovative moulding technologies propose development and production licenses. The main technology is the Cage System®, which heats the tool surface by induction.
After several licences in North America, Europe and Asia, this license agreement with the Group Dedienne Plasturgie is the first licence in France.
The Group Dedienne Plasturgie specialises in manufacturing of technical plastic and cosmetic parts of small and very large amounts primarily for the aircraft industries, automotive, electric, electronic, defence, luxury, medical and telecommunications, in particular using high performance polymers, for which Dedienne Plasturgie constitutes to be one of the very first European specialists.
Chairman and Managing Director of Dedienne Plasturgie says “This agreement develops Multiplasturgy® towards new applications and consolidates its strategy of innovation while reinforcing its technology package to transform composite materials and high performance polymers”.
2007-04-16
Back from the JEC show
The
RocTool team would like to thank all the JEC 2007 visitors!
RocTool presented 4 different configurations of its Cage
System® core technology: High Speed RTM, LFI, Thermocompression
and Plastic injection by induction.
See you at the 2008 JEC Composites Show!
2007-02-06
5th International Symposium - Composites RTM 2007
RocTool presented the Cage System® for RTM at the 5th
International Symposium - Composites RTM 2007, held at the “Pôle
de Plasturgie de l’Est” (PPE), in Saint-Avold,
France on February 6 and 7, 2007.
This major event for RTM and composites specialists gathered
material providers, machine providers and different manufacturers.
RocTool showed a demonstration of the Cage System® technology
(Thermoplastic Thermocompression) and Mr
Guichard (CEO) presented the adaptation of Cage System® for the RTM process and
its different advantages. RTM is one of the top priority
in 2007 for RocTool.
2006-11-09
Plasttekniske Dager 2006
RocTool
will present the Cage System® technology during the Plasttekniske
Dager 2006, in Oslo (Norway) on November 9, 2006.
To get more info about this event, click on the following
link:
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2006-09-19
INNOVATIVE MOLDING TECHNOLOGIES
UPDATE
Location : RocTool Headquarters, Le Bourget du Lac, FRANCE
For the first time, RocTool has organized
an event to showcase its evolution in the composites industry.
Held at the RocTool headquarters in France, major companies
and partners of RocTool (machine providers, material providers,
converters) presented on different application developments
currently running with the RocTool Cage System® technology
using induction heating. Featured guest-speakers include
decision-makers from Azdel, Krauss-Maffei and Lankhorst Indutech.
Following the presentations and a cocktail lunch, several
demonstrations were performed at the RocTool Demonstration
Platform with “live” commentary.
If you missed this event or if you want to see again the presentations
you can download them here :
2006-06-15
Marubeni-Intex and Roctool Sign
License Agreement
RocTool has granted a non-exclusive development
license for Japan to Marubeni Intex, a subsidiary of the
trade company, Marubeni Corporation Textile Group.
This one-year development licence is a way for Marubeni to
evaluate the potential of the Cage System, RocTool’s
inductive heating process, for the composite industry in
Japan. Marubeni-Intex is said to consider the Cage System
as a very promising processing technology for different markets
in Japan, especially in carbon fibre applications. Cycle
time and surface quality are the two main characteristics
that Marubeni-Intex is targeting.
This is the first time that the innovative French firm signed
an agreement with a Japanese company and its CEO, Alex Guichard,
highlighted: “We are convinced that Marubeni-Intex
will be a very good partner during this development, knowing
their experience and expertise on the Japanese market.” A
few of Marubeni’s partner companies are part of the
evaluation process and will communicate results the first
quarter of 2007.
2006-03-28
RocTool at JEC 2006
RocTool
presented a live
demonstration of the Cage System® every hour
during JEC 2006, in Paris. The demonstration tool was supplied
by Cogemoule, a quality tool maker specialised in injection
and thermocompression tools and the induction generator by
EFD induction, one of the leading induction generator supplier
worldwide.
2006-03-13
RocTool and Krauss-Maffei start
a collaboration
Krauss-Maffei is currently exploring the RocTool
Cage System® technology as a new innovative moulding technology.
The German injection machine provider and the innovative French
firm are adapting a new process combination which should reduce
cycle time and increase surface quality for LFI parts. The
Krauss-Maffei patented LFI (long-fibre injection) process
is a cost-effective method of manufacturing light-weight,
glass-fibre reinforced PU parts and the Cage System® is
a RocTool patented process which heats only the tool surface
in order to achieve a fast cycle time. RocTool and Krauss-Maffei
will present the results of this collaboration mid 2006 with
a full scale demonstration.
2005-05-02
AZDEL, Inc. explores potential
of new Cage System (R) molding technology for producing
Class A thermoplastic composites
AZDEL
Inc., a 50/50 joint venture of GE Advanced Materials (NYSE:
GE) and PPG Industries, based in Lynchburg, Va., has announced
that it is currently evaluating the potential advantages of
the Cage System (R), an innovative, high-speed composite molding
technology developed by the RocTool Company of France, for
use with its own AZDEL* composite materials. According to
Ken Forden, president AZDEL, Inc: "We are working in
conjunction with RocTool to investigate the use of the Cage
System for the production of composites with a class A surface
finish." Read
more
2005-04-01
RocTool Grants Exclusive License
to Novation
RocTool
has signed an exclusive agreement with sports manufacturer
Novation, specialist in providing composite sports shoes and
accessories. Details of the collaboration were presented earlier
this week at the JEC show in Paris, with RocTool also picking
up another JEC Innovation Award in the Energy and Industry
Category. One year after the creation of the RocTool Cage
System, the "ultra quick composite transformation process
using inductive heating", RocTool have signed a new accord
with Novation (formally Bauer- Italia), one of the leading
manufacturers of sport shoes (soccer, cycling, ice hockey,
ski…) and sports accessories made with composites. Novation
(formally Bauer- Italia which also used to be part of the
Nike Group) are already in the composites business, making
thermoset sports shoe parts. The company however, now see
a big future in the use of thermoplastics, and discovered
RocTool's cage system as a viable system for developing new
thermoplastic parts for growing markets such as Asia.
Read more
2005-03-01
German Premium Car Manufacturer
and RocTool Company Begin Collaboration
RocTool and BMW collaborate to adapt the Cage System for the
automotive market. In January 2005, the German car manufacturer
BMW Group and RocTool, a French start-up company, have launched
a development to adapt the Cage System to the moulding process
of some composite parts. The Cage System is the brand name
of the RocTool technology for the rapid transformation of
composite parts using an inductive heating system. This process
permits the heating of the tooling surface only, thus eliminating
the need to heat the entire tool. “This first development
with BMW Group is a further step towards the automotive market”
says Matt Boulanger, Business Development Manager for RocTool,
“and highlights RocTool’s desire to intensify
developments with major companies on quality parts”.
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