Sanctions: Iran becomes 10th country producing carbon fibre

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Iran starts production of dual-purpose carbon fiber

Iran has launched its first production line of carbon fiber, a strategic material used in defense systems as well as civilian projects, the IRNA new agency reported on Saturday.
Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi said Iran had joined the 10 countries possessing the technology.
Carbon fiber is used in advanced defense systems including nozzle heat shields, lightweight composite bodies of motors in solid-fuel missiles, wings and body of various types of fighter jets and civilian planes, as well as light weapons, he said.
Iran starts production of dual-purpose carbon fiber | World | RIA Novosti


The other countries are Japan, the United States, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Hungary, China, Taiwan and Turkey.
Turkey will take its 2nd carbon-fibre plant into service in 2012 and aims with it a market-share of 10%.
Turkey : AKSA to set up second carbon fiber production line
 
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American Dow Chemical Company and Turkish producer of carbon-fibre will form Joint-Venture in this business:

Dow and Aksa plan carbon fibre joint venture

“By partnering together, Aksa and Dow will create the carbon fibre composites industry’s only large scale, full-service, fully integrated solution provider serving the growing needs of the world’s leading industries,” claims Heinz Haller, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer of Dow.

“Current megatrends underpin increasing demand for alternative energy resources as well as safer, more efficient vehicles. Therefore, innovative technologies that deliver strong, lightweight materials are in great demand. This partnership combines the individual strengths of each company to provide the market with better solutions while also helping solve some of the world’s most pressing challenges.”

“Today, the fibre composite market is experiencing tremendous growth on a global scale and, customers are not only demanding products that perform better, they need suppliers that combine reliability, technical expertise and affordability,” says Mustafa Yilmaz, Aksa Board Member.

“As the world’s largest producer of acrylic fibres and a carbon fibre producer since 2008, Aksa is very excited about the opportunity to partner with Dow to explore large, downstream opportunities, and expand our carbon fibre based product offering worldwide."

"By combining our technical and market knowledge and our significant positions in industry, we will accelerate the development and commercialisation of these new products and at the same time raise the industry standard for performance.”

Reinforced Plastics - Dow and Aksa plan carbon fibre joint venture
 
Onuk Sazan, carbon-fibre sports car. It is produced by Onca Yonuk Shipyard which delivers MRTP intervention boats to Turkish coast-guard.
Of the car will produced 50 in year. Price is 200.000 €.
http://trt.net.tr/Haber/HaberDetay.aspx?HaberKodu=0c05f27f-e8c9-4306-903c-ba0fc81b6585

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The boats of the Shipyard that are used by Turkish coast-guard, it is also of carbon-fibre and Coast-Guard has 9 of them
Model is MRTP-33
http://www.yonca-onuk.com/products.asp?id=5
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Iran starts production of dual-purpose carbon fiber

Iran has launched its first production line of carbon fiber, a strategic material used in defense systems as well as civilian projects, the IRNA new agency reported on Saturday.
Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi said Iran had joined the 10 countries possessing the technology.
Carbon fiber is used in advanced defense systems including nozzle heat shields, lightweight composite bodies of motors in solid-fuel missiles, wings and body of various types of fighter jets and civilian planes, as well as light weapons, he said.
Iran starts production of dual-purpose carbon fiber | World | RIA Novosti


The other countries are Japan, the United States, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Hungary, China, Taiwan and Turkey.
Turkey will take its 2nd carbon-fibre plant into service in 2012 and aims with it a market-share of 10%.
Turkey : AKSA to set up second carbon fiber production line

yea for turkey, do you have streetlights too?
 
If it's used in "defense systems as well as civilian projects" why would there be sanctions?

The thread is a proof that you can not contain a country like Iran with sanctions.
They've a sufficient population base (young) and secured income. With the right political decisions they can produce almost anything within a time-frame.

Maybe they decided in year 2000 to gain local carbon-fibre production capabilities, and maybe the plant was intended to come online already in 2005? Who knows.
With right political decisions anything's possible - even with some years of delay.
 
Apparently the ship is intended to have Big Foot as its Captain, and got ahold of the phones I threw away 30 years ago.

Your telephones you threw away 30 years ago, didn't have the need for secure voice and data transmission like telephones in Intervention boats need.
 
The thread is a proof that you can not contain a country like Iran with sanctions.
They've a sufficient population base (young) and secured income. With the right political decisions they can produce almost anything within a time-frame.

Clearly, Iran is unable to "produce" democracy, freedom and basic human rights.
Nor, has any other Muslim cesspool, for that matter.

Islam, the religion of fascism.
 
Your telephones you threw away 30 years ago, didn't have the need for secure voice and data transmission like telephones in Intervention boats need.

Lighten up a little, Arkadaş.

So you think, that Intervention boats used against organize crime like Drug-trafficking and Human-trafficking doesn't rely on secure voice and data transmission?
 
Your telephones you threw away 30 years ago, didn't have the need for secure voice and data transmission like telephones in Intervention boats need.

Lighten up a little, Arkadaş.

So you think, that Intervention boats used against organize crime like Drug-trafficking and Human-trafficking doesn't rely on secure voice and data transmission?

Did you miss the part where I said "lighten up a little"?
 
nope doesn't make much sense here. but your new hero china does, oh wait, they had to shut them down.....ooops.

You asked an arrogant question whether there are streetlights in Turkey.
I asked you in return whether Americans have high-speed trains.
You get the answers your posts deserve, simple as that.
 
nope doesn't make much sense here. but your new hero china does, oh wait, they had to shut them down.....ooops.

You asked an arrogant question whether there are streetlights in Turkey.
I asked you in return whether Americans have high-speed trains.
You get the answers your posts deserve, simple as that.

Turkey's per capita income is half that of Israel. Time to play catch-up with the Jews. Chop chop!
 
The thread is a proof that you can not contain a country like Iran with sanctions.
They've a sufficient population base (young) and secured income. With the right political decisions they can produce almost anything within a time-frame.

Clearly, Iran is unable to "produce" democracy, freedom and basic human rights.
Nor, has any other Muslim cesspool, for that matter.

Islam, the religion of fascism.

Oh, the same democracy and specially HUMAN RIGHTS which has caused US to enter at leeast 50 wars in recent history, kill millions of innocent people, be the first country to nuke civilian cities, set up prisons like Abu ghurayb and Guantanamo.

Good achievements.

Just imagine for a moment, what would happen if we had 50 of these democracies and human rights on the planet instead of just 1. :eek::eek::eek:
 

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