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ARPRO® expands to Moscow

03/31/2010
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A new ARPRO customer support office in Moscow will help CIS automotive companies integrate the latest, lightweight materials technologies

A range of materials technologies that reduce weight, reduce manufacturing costs and improve crash performance are now available with local support for Russian and CIS vehicle manufacturers and their suppliers.  The new Moscow-based ARPRO applications support office will make the considerable capabilities of the company’s global network of technical centres locally available to customers in the region.

 

The use of ARPRO will increase across a growing range of applications, predicts JSP President and Chief Executive Officer - Europe, Paul Compton. “Vehicle manufacturers are looking for new ways to simplify manufacturing processes and meet tough environmental targets,” he says. “Most vehicles already contain ARPRO in applications as diverse as seating, accoustic insulation, impact protection and interior trim components. With our strong support for applications innovation, we see this increasing rapidly.”

 

Russia and CIS Regional Sales Manager Alexey Leibin adds that reducing weight is one of the key strategies for reducing emissions and fuel consumption. “But with conventional technologies, this can be expensive in materials and in manufacturing capital and process costs,” he says. “Our new Moscow office will give the automotive industry here in the CIS access to materials technologies and design support expertise that will help them address these challenges. Key areas where we will be working closely with our customers include occupant and pedestrian protection, weight / CO2 reduction, manufacturing cost reduction and recyclability.”

 

ARPRO is available in a wide range of densities and surface finishes. It is chemically inert and extremely light weight with high structural strength, good energy absorption and resilience. Recent JSP innovations include a new recycled content grade without any compromise in cost or performance, and a porous grade that reduces the cost and packaging space required for accoustic damping. All ARPRO materials are 100 percent recyclable and tooling costs can be substantially lower than those requried for conventional materials.

 

An example of the benefits of using ARPRO is seat cores, where the material allows the integration of an antisubmarining ramp so that the traditional metal component can be eliminated. “Just this one application can reduce vehicle weight by 10kg, which would be hard to find in other areas,” says Compton. “This technology is already used by Volvo in its XC60 and has just entered production with Citroën in the new C3.”

 

“We already have close relationships with many companies in Russia and look forward to developing our relationships with these and with other manufacturers and suppliers who can benefit from the use of ARPRO,” concludes Compton.

 

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About JSP

JSP is the world leader in the production and development of ARPRO® and in the engineering and support of ARPRO applications. An essential material for the automotive, packaging and consumer product industries, ARPRO is a source of strength, durability and weight reduction. Designers and engineers use ARPRO to stretch their imaginations to develop new and better solutions. A truly global provider, JSP’s application specialists help their customers increase their competitiveness through innovation. The company is quoted on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

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ARPRO provides a quantifiable and significant environmental benefit. Download the results of the ARPRO lifecycle analysis here: www.arpro.com/lca

 

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