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Archived Motorsport Sector News - 2011 Editors - please refer to the Notes to Editors for background information on Umeco plc and its operating divisions.
Applications Composites uses ACG’s BPS 240 Body Panel System to Create the Stunning Lines of Citroen’s ‘Survolt’ Concept Car
Applications Composites used ACG’s BPS240 composite body panel system to mould the central driver’s shell. BPS240 has been specifically developed for the rapid processing of complex automotive parts, readily creating the distinctive sweeping curves and angular return features with a paint-ready finish directly from the mould.
BPS240 panels can be moulded from high quality composite or metallic tooling, reducing manufacturing times by as much as 80% compared with traditional carbon prepreg materials. Further significant cycle time and cost reductions are possible if the material is processed using matched die compression moulding techniques. Making its first appearance at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2010, the stunning Citroen Survolt made its moving debut at Le Mans Classic. With Vanina Ickx, daughter of Belgian Formula One driver Jacky Ickx, at the wheel, the Survolt was put through its paces on the famous Circuit de la Sarthe in Le Mans. Citroen has motorsport ambitions for the electric-powered concept car. The Survolt’s 300bhp electric motors are capable of powering the carbon-fibre bodied hatch from 0-62mph in less than 5.0 seconds and on to a maximum speed in excess of 160mph, which should make it fast enough to provide a stunning performance in the company’s proposed one-make race series. Images: Survolt concept car - courtesy of and copyright PSA Peugeot Citroën. Survolt driver’s shell - courtesy of Applications Composites. – Ends – For further information, please contact: Advanced Composites Group Ltd • Claire Ward - Sales Account Manager - France • Jon Stowell - Sales and Marketing Director - ACG UK
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