DIAB lightweight products bring flair to the fair!

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With its central building simulating the front of a sports car with a futuristic, spectacular design, the design of the 70,000m2 Ferrari Land amusement park in Salou, Tarragona, Spain is theme park is indeed striking.

The massive structures of the amusement park need to be robust, but naturally cannot weigh too much. Low weight was therefore a crucial point for the designers from MIRAPLAS, a Spanish-based company specialised in composite materials for construction work.

With more than 40 years of experience within the field, and under the brand name Look Composites, the company manufactures all kinds of parts for construction and other applications using glass-reinforced plastics (GRP).

With these materials it is possible to manufacture innovative shapes where the only limit is the imagination of the designer. Although most of the structures were made using monolithic materials, some parts required more advanced technology to avoid deformation and buckling. To keep strength without adding weight, MIRAPLAS chose the PET core Divinycell P60 from Diab for these parts of the spectacular design.

Divinycell P is ideal for construction, such as interior panelling, floors and exterior panels for trains, trams, buses and coaches. Apart from being lightweight, the material also boasts good mechanical and fire, smoke and toxicity (FST) properties.

Ferrari Land is not the first project in which MIRAPLAS and Diab have cooperated, and it will most likely not be the last. Superior materials in combination with renowned excellent technical services make for a winning combination.

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