Abstract
Wax and bentonite blends for prototyping industrial clay development: preliminary results
Highlights
The smart and connected car is creating a new ecosystem of opportunities and competition between different companies
The paraffin was characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), the bentonite was characterized by means of x-ray diffraction (XRD), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), X-ray fluorescence (XRF)
The figure 1 shows the FTIR analysis of the paraffin sample used in this study
Summary
The smart and connected car is creating a new ecosystem of opportunities and competition between different companies. Services, and feature upgrades, new business models could expand automotive revenue pools by about 30 percent, adding up to $1.5 trillion [1]–[3]. Along with this appear new challenges that must be faced. Being the automotive design process and the materials involved in the process of great interest to the industrial and academic sector [4], [5]. In the South American market there are not many local alternatives of Industrial and prototyping clays and its components. South America falls short in these developments and there are not many alternatives in our markets. Is of great interest to generate local alternatives with competitive prices for the South American market.[6][7]
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