Cellulose nanofibres employed in Yamaha watercraft

Cellulose nanofibres employed in Yamaha watercraft

Cellulose nanofibres employed in Yamaha watercraft

October 31, 2023

Category: FIBRES

Country: Japan

Region: Asia

Parts have excellent material recyclability properties and can be used repeatedly.

24th October 2023
Innovation in Textiles
Transport/​Aerospace


Japan: The first mass produced composite parts based on plant-derived cellulose nanofibre (CNF) reinforced resins are being employed in 2024 models of WaveRunner personal watercraft and sports boats by Japan’s Yamaha Motor.

The high strength CNF parts for the power unit engine cover of the water-jet propulsion devices, which are already on sale in North America, were developed in collaboration with Nippon Paper Industries and designed for use in the harsh environment of seawater and at high heat.

The CNF achieves strength and other material properties equal to or greater than existing materials and in addition to being over 25% lighter than existing resin materials, it also has excellent material recyclability properties and can be used repeatedly.

Yamaha Motor is planning to expand the use of various cellulose fibres in other marine products and also in motorcycles.


Courtesy: Innovationintextiles.com

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