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Research and Markets: Read Conference Proceedings for Polymers in Automotive Fuel Containment 2005

DUBLIN, Ireland--Jan. 1, 20062, 2006--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c30711) has announced the addition of Polymers in Automotive Fuel Containment 2005: Hanover, Germany, 6-7 December 2005, Conference Proceedings to their offering.

This second International Conference on Polymers in Automotive Fuel Containment generated a lot of discussion and questions amongst delegates.

Automotive fuel containment is a critical factor in vehicle safety. Changes in fuel formulation and regulations on emissions, together with the development of new types of fuel have brought immense challenges to automotive engineers and the industry supply chain. The polymer industry has responded with innovations in fuel-contact materials and processing technology to match the high performance requirements in automotive systems.

Materials have to be chemical-resistant to basic automotive fuels, but also to the additives and variations in formulation. The under-the-bonnet environment is very demanding. Design issues also include process ability and crashworthiness of materials. There are test methods and software available to assist in selecting suitable materials.

The End of Life Vehicle Directive (ELV) has placed further expectations on car manufacturers. Recycling of fuel-contaminated and multilayer materials is an issue.

There are many research programmes underway looking at alternative fuels from the new biodiesels and LPG to alcohols. Fuel cell technology is developing fast and places new demands on materials.

This event brought together experts to discuss the latest developments and provided a useful discussion forum for automotive engineers and manufacturers; fuel system component manufacturers; polymer R&D specialists and material suppliers.

Contents are as follows:

SESSION 1. FUEL SYSTEM DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS

SESSION 2. FUEL TANKS

SESSION 3. MATERIAL ADVANCES

SESSION 4. FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS IN FUEL SYSTEMS

SESSION 5. FUEL LINES

SESSION 6. TESTING OF FUEL SYSTEM COMPONENTS

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c30711