<Public Committee> Recruitment of participants "Latest trends in automotive materials" (held on March 3th: Free participation)

Events

Date Friday, March 2023, 3 10:10 - 00:12
venue Online (Teams). Access information will be sent to those who have applied at a later date.
Sponsored by JSAE Materials Committee
Application deadline Wednesday, March 2023, 3 8:15
Where to apply

https://tech.jsae.or.jp/opencom/Entry.aspx?id=0110

Contact Us Technology Exchange Business Division e-mail: tech@jsae.or.jp
Program PDF here
10: 00 to 10: 40
<Lecture 1>
Ultra-high tensile strength and applied technologies that contribute to reducing the weight of automobiles
                            Mr. Masatake Tada (JFE Steel Corporation)
As we move toward a carbon-neutral era, the need for lighter cars is becoming increasingly strong. Since high-strength steel contributes to reducing CO2 emissions and energy conservation, it is necessary to develop technology to increase the strength of the steel materials used and make them thinner. In this lecture, we will introduce the design and lineup of ultra-high tensile strength materials that contribute to weight reduction, as well as the current state of technology development for solutions for applying these materials to vehicle bodies.
10: 40 to 11: 20
<Lecture 2>
The latest aluminum die casting technology and the challenge of weight reduction
                                Mr. Makoto Nitta (Ryobi Corporation)
Aluminum die-casting has the characteristics of lower CO2 emissions and higher resource recycling rate than other construction methods, and is an effective construction method in meeting demands for carbon neutrality and other environmental impact reductions. Traditionally, it has been mainly applied to engine and transmission parts, but in recent years, its application has expanded to new areas such as body chassis parts and electrification parts. Therefore, we would like to introduce the market trends of aluminum die casting and our efforts towards cutting-edge technologies such as weight reduction.
11: 20 to 12: 00
<Lecture 3>
Trends in polycarbonate (PC) resin, functional transparent materials, and environmentally friendly materials
                      Mr. Toshiaki Miyake, Mr. Toshimasa Hodaka (Teijin Ltd.)
In addition to functional transparent materials needed for use in various applications in the ever-evolving automobile development and conventional PC resins made from petroleum-derived raw materials, we have developed car bodies using environmentally friendly materials that reduce environmental impact. We will introduce our efforts in materials technology to reduce weight while maintaining and improving the strength and durability required for various parts.

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