Toyota Düzce Factory Lifeline

We have completed the design and installation of horizontal lifelines on sandwich panels on the roof of Toyota Boshoku Düzce Factory, one of the leading companies in the automotive industry.

Tb Sewtech Turkey (Tbstr) / Düzce

A Toyota Boshoku Turkey group company, TB Sewtech Turkey , located in Duzce Cilimli, has been producing trim covers for Toyota and BMW since 2013.

 

Working Models
Export
Total Area
Closed Area
Production Start
Personal Number
Toyota C-HR, Corolla, Yaris; BMW i3
Polonya, Fransa, Rusya
11.055 m²
9.055 m²
June 2013
969

Sandwich Panel

sandwich panel is any structure made of three layers: a low-density core (PIR, mineral wool, XPS), and a thin skin-layer bonded to each side. Sandwich panels are used in applications where a combination of high structural rigidity and low weight is required.

The structural functionality of a sandwich panel is similar to the classic I-beam, where two face sheets primarily resist the in-plane and lateral bending loads (similar to flanges of an I- beam), while the core material mainly resists the shear loads (similar to the web of an I-beam).[1] The idea is to use a light/soft but thick layer for the core and strong but thin layers for face sheets. This results in increasing the overall thickness of the panel, which often improves the structural attributes, like bending stiffness, and maintain or even reduce the weight.[2]

Sandwich panels are an example of a sandwich structured composite: the strength and lightness of this technology makes it popular and widespread. Its versatility means that the panels have many applications and come in many forms: the core and skin materials can vary widely and the core may be a honeycomb or a solid filling. Enclosed panels are termed cassettes.

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