{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"CNEP International","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.cnep-fr.com\/en","author_name":"R\u00e9gis Berchet","author_url":"https:\/\/www.cnep-fr.com\/en\/blog\/author\/regis\/","title":"Fields of activity - CNEP International","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"F5ZkRkOAhD\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cnep-fr.com\/en\/fields-of-activity\/\">Fields of activity<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/www.cnep-fr.com\/en\/fields-of-activity\/embed\/#?secret=F5ZkRkOAhD\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&#8220;Fields of activity&#8221; &#8212; CNEP International\" data-secret=\"F5ZkRkOAhD\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><\/iframe><script>\n\/*! 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With a deep understanding of the use and development of plastics and polymer materials, we are able to support a diverse customer base and meet various needs in the sports and leisure, agricultural, packaging and transport. Our company is also present in key technology areas such as electricity and telecommunications as well as the medical industry. Additionally, our expertise in polymer-related research allows us to stay at the forefront of scientific and technical advances in our sector. Finally, part of our team specializes in the analysis of works of art. The CNEP offers its services to collectors, museums and galleries in order to preserve and study these unique pieces in depth. Transportation industry Lightweight bodywork: Polymers reinforced with carbon or glass fibers are increasingly used for the manufacture of automobile bodies. These materials provide high structural strength while being much lighter than traditional metals such as steel. Vehicle interiors: Plastics are used to make many vehicle interior parts, such as dashboards, door panels, seats and interior trim. They offer a wide variety of colors, textures and finishes, while being easy to mold and shape. Tyres: Modern tires use special polymers in their compositions to improve durability, grip and wear resistance. These polymers help extend tire life and improve vehicle fuel efficiency. Tubes and lines: Fuel lines, brake lines, and engine cooling systems are often made from polymers like polyethylene and polypropylene because of their resistance to heat. corrosion, their lightness and their flexibility. Electrical insulation: Polymers are widely used in vehicle electrical systems for insulation of cables and connectors. Materials such as cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) and polypropylene provide effective insulation while being resistant to high temperatures and corrosive environments. Engine Components: Certain specialty polymers, such as fiber-reinforced polyamides, are used to make engine parts such as air filter housings, intake manifolds and distribution covers. These materials offer excellent resistance to heat and corrosion. Buildings and public works Floor coverings: Polymers are used in the manufacture of floor coverings such as vinyls, laminates and rubber coatings. These materials offer a wide variety of designs, are easy to install and have good resistance to wear and stains. Thermal and acoustic insulation: Foams and polymer-based insulation materials are widely used for thermal and acoustic insulation of buildings. These materials are lightweight, easy to handle and offer excellent insulation properties. Roof coverings: Polymer roofing membranes, such as PVC (polyvinyl chloride) and TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin), are commonly used for waterproofing flat roofs. These materials offer excellent resistance to weather, humidity and UV rays. Pipes and pipes: Polymer pipes, such as PVC and PE (polyethylene), are widely used for water distribution systems, sewerage systems and pipelines gas. These materials are lightweight, corrosion resistant and easy to install. Facade Claddings: Polymer facade claddings, such as aluminum composite panels (ACP), PVC panels and fiber cement cladding, are popular for their durability, strength to bad weather and their low maintenance. Adhesives and Sealants: Polymers are used in the manufacture of adhesives and sealants for a variety of construction applications, including joining materials, sealing joints, and attaching coverings . Windows and Doors: Window and door frames made of polymers, such as PVC and powder-coated aluminum, are commonly used due to their durability, weather resistance and their low maintenance. Protective Coatings: Polymer protective coatings, such as paints and varnishes, are used to protect building surfaces from corrosion, scratches and weather damage . Electricity and telecoms Electrical cable insulation: Polymers, such as cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) and poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC), are commonly used as insulation in electrical cables to provide safe and efficient transmission of electricity. Cable protection sleevings: Polymer sleevings, such as polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP), are used to protect electrical cables and telecommunications cables from mechanical damage , humidity and chemicals. Connectors and housings: Polymers are used in the manufacture of electrical connectors and protective housings for electronic components and telecommunications equipment due to their light weight, impact resistance and of their durability. Insulation of transformers and electrical equipment: Polymers, such as epoxy resins and silicone insulators, are used for insulation of electrical transformers, circuit breakers and other electrical equipment due to their excellent insulating properties and resistance to high temperatures. Antennas and waveguides: Polymers are used in the manufacture of antennas and waveguides for wireless communication systems due to their light weight and ability to support high frequencies. Optical fiber coatings: Polymers are used for protective coatings of optical fibers in telecommunication cables to protect them against mechanical damage and moisture. Encapsulation materials for electronic circuits: Polymers are used as encapsulation materials to protect electronic circuits against humidity, shock and vibration, while providing electrical insulation effective. Insulation of electrical poles and towers: Polymers are used as insulation materials for electrical poles and transmission towers to prevent arc flashes and ensure the safety of installations . Agriculture Plastic films for greenhouses: Polyethylene plastic films are widely used as coverings for agricultural greenhouses. They help control temperature, humidity and light, thereby promoting crop growth and providing protection against bad weather. Drip Irrigation: Polymer pipes and emitters are used in drip irrigation systems for efficient distribution of water to plants. These systems enable more efficient use of water and reduce losses through evaporation and runoff. Mulch Films: Polyethylene mulch films are used to cover soil around crops to reduce weeds, conserve moisture and maintain optimal soil temperature for growth plants. Protective wraps for fruit: Polymer wraps are sometimes used to protect fruits against mechanical damage, diseases and pests while allowing good aeration and uniform ripening.&lt;\/ li&gt; Food packaging: Polymer food packaging, such as bags and films, is used for the preservation and transportation of fresh agricultural products, thereby extending their shelf life and reducing losses post-harvest. Storage Containers: Polymer tanks and containers are used for the safe and hygienic storage of fertilizers, pesticides and other agricultural chemicals. Bird and Insect Netting:Polymer nets are used to protect crops from damage by birds and insect pests, thereby","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/www.cnep-fr.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/7\/5030.webp","thumbnail_width":1000,"thumbnail_height":667}