According to the company, the technology has been tested in applications such as battery enclosures for electric vehicles. Potential uses also extend to the energy and infrastructure sectors, including the production of large energy storage enclosures, wind turbine components, and structures for power grids.
The construction sector is another potential area of application, including the production of structural panels, roofing elements, and reinforced plastic components. In addition, the process could also be used in manufacturing industrial equipment housings, chemical storage tanks, piping systems, as well as enclosures for appliances, furniture parts, and protective casings for consumer products, Sabic said.
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