Toray expands carbon fiber production facilities in Europe
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Toray expands carbon fiber production facilities in Europe

This will increase annual capacity at the Abidos plant from 5,000 metric tons annually, to 6,000 metric tons

  • By ICN Bureau | October 07, 2023

Toray has decided to expand French subsidiary Toray Carbon Fibers Europe S.A.’s production facilities for regular tow medium and high modulus carbon fibers. This move will increase annual capacity at the Abidos plant (South-West France) from 5,000 metric tons annually, to 6,000 metric tons. Production is expected to start in 2025.

Demand for medium and high modulus carbon fibers is rising in Europe, driven by a push to move towards a net zero society. This growth is mainly due to higher build rates for commercial aircrafts (secondary structures and engines), as well as centrifuge for energy production, satellites, and high-end automobiles. By boosting carbon fiber production capacity in Europe, Toray is responding to its customers’ demand for medium and high-modulus carbon fibers, as befits the market leader.

Toray has made sustainable growth pivotal to Project AP-G 2025, its medium-term management program. Accordingly, the company has developed solutions to tackle climate change with its carbon fiber composite materials. Toray will fully leverage its resources to help achieve a carbon-neutral economy by 2050, in keeping with its corporate philosophy of contributing to society by creating new value.

*Regular tow fibers are carbon fibers with up to 24,000 filaments, serving in fields requiring exceptional performance and quality, including aircraft and pressure vessels.

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