Innovative material production for the automotive industry will be carried out in BARÜ

Yayın Tarihi : 17/08/2023
With the project of Bartın University (BARÜ) supported by TUBITAK, an innovative polymer nanocomposite material for the automotive industry will be produced and its various properties will be investigated.

The project led by Assoc. Dr. Tuba Özdemir Öge, Faculty Member of  Vocational School of Health Services in Bartın University (BARÜ)  was found worthy of support within the scope of TÜBİTAK 1002-A Rapid Support Module. Within the scope of the project titled “Investigation of Tribological, Thermal, Mechanical and Electrical Properties of Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotube (MCNCT) and Graphene Nano-Plate (GNP) Hybrid Added Polycarbonate (PC)/Polybutylene Terephthalate (PBT) Matrix Thermoplastic Blend as an Innovative Polymer Nanocomposite for the Automotive Industry” , an innovative hybrid nano-filled thermoplastic blend material will be produced and its usability in various interior and exterior automotive components will be investigated.

The project, to which Asst. Prof. Dr. Mecit Öge from the Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Design will contribute as a researcher, will be carried out under the title of "Nanomaterials" within the scope of "Smart Materials and Industrial Applications", one of the topics related to BARÜ's "Smart Logistics and Integrated Regional Applications" specialization field.

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