Air, land & sea: composites advance: part II of our report on the leading international composites show includes news for everything from high-tech aircraft manufacturing to boat building and automotive SMC.Several of the exciting new technologies at this spring's JEC Composites show in Paris emerged from the development of the Boeing 787 and Airbus A380 passenger planes. Boeing's 787 Dreamliner, due in 2007, will have the most composites of any aircraft--50% by weight, up from 12% on the Boeing 777--while Airbus Industrie's enormous doubledecker A380, due in 2006, will be the world's largest plane and 22% of it will be composites. But not everything at JEC was aimed at aircraft. Other new products are tailored for automotive, marine, wind-power, and electrical applications. These included developments in thermoplastic A polymer material that turns to liquid when heated and becomes solid when cooled. There are more than 40 types of thermoplastics, including acrylic, polypropylene, polycarbonate and polyethylene. composites, reinforcements, tooling materials, gel coats, cleaning solutions, special equipment for prepreg lay-up and cutting tough fibers, and software for simulation, property analysis, cutting, and cost estimating. (Part I of our news report on JEC appeared in June.) Giant planes spur R&D GKN GKN Guest, Keen & Nettlefolds (British global engineering company) GKN Global Knowledge Network GKN Gemeenschappelijke Kernenergiecentrale Nederland GKN Global Korean Network GKN Iks Gorkon (Star Trek novel Series) Aerospace in the U.K. developed a new molding process, Resin Film Infusion (RFI (Radio Frequency Interference) High-frequency electromagnetic waves that emanate from electronic devices such as chips. RFI - Radio Frequency Interference ), to mold parts for the fixed trailing edge of the A380's wings. GKN (which has multiple U.S. locations) lays up combinations of dry multi-axial fabric interspersed with epoxy film. The lay-up is placed in an oven or heated molds, where the resin films melt and impregnate im·preg·nate v. 1. To make pregnant; to cause to conceive; inseminate. 2. To fertilize an ovum. 3. To fill throughout; saturate. the fiber layers before curing. GKN will use RFI to mold carbon and glass fiber prepregs for 88 different wing panels in Tallassee, Ala., and in the U.K. As planes get bigger, the composite parts and autoclaves to make them get bigger, too. Aeroform Ltd. in the U.K. is building three autoclaves believed to be the world's largest--30 ft diam. x 70 ft long--to form the entire fuselage of the Boeing 787. Two are being built for Boeing in Wichita, Kan., and the U.K. The third is for Mitsubishi Heavy industries in Nagoya, Japan. Think Composites of France (U.S. headquarters in Palo Alto Palo Alto, city, California Palo Alto (păl`ō ăl`tō), city (1990 pop. 55,900), Santa Clara co., W Calif.; inc. 1894. Although primarily residential, Palo Alto has aerospace, electronics, and advanced research industries. , Calif.) presented Super MicMac, new software for designing composites, it was developed with large aircraft in mind. Think Composites, a supplier of analytical software Analytical software is software that is designed specifically for and development of a particular environment or object. , was able to model why an ultra-thin ply of carbon-fiber material, only one-third to one-seventh as thick as a conventional unidirectional The transfer or transmission of data in a channel in one direction only. ply, is more than twice as strong when used in a laminate. The difference is that thicker layers of fibers reportedly induce more internal stresses when highly loaded, which can start microcracks. The super-thin-ply material was developed by Itochu Corp. of Fukui, Japan, by blowing air across 12K or 24K tows to spread the fibers into one layer thickness. The resulting unidirectional fabric is only 0.015 to 0.02 mm thick vs. 0.1 mm for standard material. The technology is important for aircraft construction because both the Boeing 787 and Airbus A380 have overdesigned composite parts incorporating extra thickness and weight as insurance against micro-cracking and aging, Think Composites says. The Japanese development indicates the ability to produce parts that are not only lighter but also more durable than those currently being produced. Small process improvements count too as aircraft composites producers ramp up Ramp Up To increase a company's operations in anticipation of increased demand. Notes: A company might 'ramp up' operations if they just signed a contract creating substantially more demand for their product. See also: Demand, Economies of Scale for higher production. Rohm and Haas Rohm and Haas Company (NYSE: ROH), a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania based company, manufactures miscellaneous materials. A Fortune 500 Company, Rohm and Haas employs more than 17,000 people in 27 countries. The annual sales revenue of Rohm and Haas stands at about USD 8.2 billion. Electronic Materials introduced a laser-markable tape called RegiStar, it allows a part to be put in a jig where specific points for hole drilling and edge trimming are marked on the tape by a green laser projection system using CAD data. Until now, the part had to remain on the laser jig for the drilling/machining steps. Now, tape is put on the critical spots and retains the laser mark so that the part can be removed from the jig and finished off-line. Carbon-fiber applications are also expanding into markets outside of aerospace, like boat hulls. SP Systems in the U.K. (North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. offices in Quebec) will use its Sprint composite system, which lays up a sandwich of dry carbon fabric and a precatalyzed epoxy resin film (similar to GKN's RFI process). The sandwich is cured in a vacuum bag without an autoclave autoclave Vessel, usually of steel, able to withstand high temperatures and pressures. The chemical industry uses various types of autoclaves in manufacturing dyes and in other chemical reactions requiring high pressures. . SP will laminate the Sprint sandwich against a Core-Cell SAN thermoplastic structural-foam core to build M Ship Co.'s double-hulled M80 Stilletto stealth boat for the U.S. Defense Dept. Thermoplastic composites Some of the most exciting parts seen at the show were developmental thermoplastic composites made by a variety of methods. For example, FITS Technology in Driebergen, Netherlands, a five-year-old spinoff from the Technical University of Delft Delft (dĕlft), city (1994 pop. 91,941), South Holland prov., W Netherlands. It has varied industries and is noted for its ceramics (china, tiles, and pottery) known as delftware. Founded in the 11th cent. , commercialized its flagship product--a Foamed In-situ Thermoformable Sandwich. This patent-pending composite sheet has a thermoplastic core that is foamed and bonded to layers of surface reinforcement in one step. The surfaces are chopped-fiber mats of dry glass, carbon, or thermoplastic fibers. In Paris, FITS showed panels of polyetherimide (GE's Ultem) foam bonded to commingled PEI/glass-fiber face sheets. FITS parts are 15% lighter than honeycomb structures Honeycomb structures are manufactured by using lightweight sandwich panels with other advanced materials which, when combined, can be manufactured into flat or curved panels and possess one of the highest strength to weight ratios of any structural material available on the market and have greater freedom of design, much faster production cycles, and lower cost, the company claims. It is targeting aircraft galleys, luggage bins, trolleys, floor panels, and seating. Jacob Composite GmbH in Germany showed the prototype of an automotive thermoplastic composite front-end structure, developed with Lotus Engineering of the U.K. and dubbed the Ecolite (Efficient Composites Lightweight and Thermoformed) project. Jacob uses a new method that starts with layers of woven nylon and fiberglass, consolidates these fabrics into sheet, and then pressure forms it. The structure is made in two halves, which are then high-frequency welded. The surface is smooth, but not Class A. Ahlstrom Glass-fibre Oy in Finland introduced glass with sizing designed for a radically new type of thermoplastic composite. Ahlstrom's R 338 glass is designed for the new cyclic PBT PBT Provider Backbone Transport (networking technology adding determinism to ethernet) PBT Polybutylene Terephthalate PBT Profit Before Tax PBT Paper Based Test (education) (CBT (Computer-Based Training) Using the computer for training and instruction. CBT programs are called "courseware" and provide interactive training sessions for all disciplines. ) resin from Cyclics Corp. in the U.S. This resin is supplied as a low-melting oligomer oligomer /ol·i·go·mer/ (ol´i-go-mer) a polymer formed by the combination of relatively few monomers. oligomer ( with a water-like viscosity that easily impregnates reinforcements. Upon further heating, the oligomer cures into an engineering thermoplastic (see Learn More box). A second glass product for CBT, which will be 20% stronger than R 338, is in development. It will allow a TP composite to get the same mechanical strength as epoxy, Ahlstrom says. One target is windmill blades. Soft foam turns rigid FoamPartner Fritz Nauer AG in Switzerland showed a new soft PUR foam called StructUre that converts to a rigid structural core material in seconds when crosslinked with an electron beam A stream of electrons, or electricity, that is directed towards a receiving object. See electron beam imaging and electron beam lithography. . Its first product is StructUre E720. The foam can be used in its soft state or e-beam treated for different levels of stiffness. This opens new design possibilities because soft foam is easier to cut accurately and form into more complex shapes than rigid foam. Soft foams can also be compressed by up to 90% of their volume to save on shipping. New tooling materials Several companies showed new materials to make models and molds faster. Chemval Srl in Italy, a producer of polyester and epoxy resins and gel coats (North American offices in Quebec) introduced a rigid, two-component PUR/polyurea hybrid for CNC (Computerized Numerical Control) See numerical control. CNC - Collaborative Networked Communication milling. Stratycoat 149 can be sprayed without solvents at 280 to 300 F and cures in 1 rain without bubbles or porosity. It can also be used to cast solid parts, curing in 3 hr and hard enough to be milled after 6 hr. Huntsman Advanced Materials Advanced Materials is a leading peer-reviewed materials science journal published every two weeks. Advanced Materials includes Communications, Reviews, and Feature Articles from the cutting edge of materials science, including topics in chemistry, physics, launched a new epoxy modeling paste called Ren Paste XD 4618-1, designed to allow ship builders to build molds for hulls of any size. Nord Composites in France showed a new no-shrink vinyl ester Vinyl Ester, or Vinylester, is a resin produced by the esterification of an epoxy resin with an unsaturated monocarboxylic acid. The reaction product is then dissolved in a reactive solvent, such as styrene, to a 35 - 45 percent content by weight. tooling material, RM3000, made with fillers and no-shrink additives. Compared with typical orthophthalic polyester tooling resins, vinyl ester gives better heat and chemical resistance, but its drawbacks are higher shrinkage and extended cure times (up to weeks). RM3000 cures in 48 hr and is available in the U.S. for sampling. Scott Bader Scott Bader is a race car driver born in the United States of America. He raced in the 2003 GrandAm Series and American Le Mans Series, the latter as a two race fill-in at the Cunningham Porsche team. Composites in the U.K. launched a rapid-cure tooling resin called Crystic Fastlam 3000A. which cures in 24 to 48 hours. The 25% glass-filled, thixotropic polyester uses low-profile additives to reduce shrinkage. It contains 25% styrene sty·rene n. A colorless oily liquid from which polystyrenes, plastics, and synthetic rubber are produced. Also called vinylbenzene. . New gel coats Several companies showed new specialty gel coats. SP Systems introduced GC 2000 epoxy gel coat for better adhesion to epoxy windmill blades than polyester gel coats. It's also more hydrophobic hydrophobic /hy·dro·pho·bic/ (-fo´bik) 1. pertaining to hydrophobia (rabies). 2. not readily absorbing water, or being adversely affected by water. 3. than polyester, so it picks up less airborne dirt. DSM 1. DSM - Data Structure Manager. An object-oriented language by J.E. Rumbaugh and M.E. Loomis of GE, similar to C++. It is used in implementation of CAD/CAE software. DSM is written in DSM and C and produces C as output. Composite Resins showcased Neogel VE 8393, a sprayable vinyl ester tooling gel coat with long-term gloss retention. A brushable version, Neogel VE 8394, is in customer trials and will be available soon. Reichhold showed a developmental vinyl ester barrier coating to be used between gel coat and core. It replaces a hand-laid layer of glass and vinyl ester. After the gel coat is sprayed and dry, the new barrier coating can be sprayed with the same spray gun without cleaning in between. The system is being tested in Europe for a marine application. Better-looking SMC SMC Saint Mary's College SMC Santa Monica College SMC Solaris Management Console SMC Smooth Muscle Cell SMC Small Magellanic Cloud (also see LMC) SMC Safety Management Certificate (maritime shipping) Byk-Chemie introduced a processing additive for low-profile and Class A SMC. Byk-P 9080 is said to significantly improve flow, surface quality, bondability, and paint adhesion. It replaces the traditional stearate stearate /ste·a·rate/ (ste´ah-rat) any salt (soap), ester, or anionic form of stearic acid. ste·a·rate n. A salt or ester of stearic acid. stearate any compound of stearic acid. release agent, thereby improving color uniformity in pigmented parts. News in reinforcements Ahlstrom introduced a novel chopped-strand mat called MLS See multilevel security. 650, made by combining very short (50-mm) and very long (200-mm) fibers. It's said to be intermediate in properties between chopped and continuous glass mats. It has a semi-soluble binder and comes in weights of 300, 450, and 600 g/[m.sup.2]. For closed-mold infusion processes, Ahlstrom also introduced a new flow medium, called Multi-Flow, bonded to a multiaxial Mul`ti`ax´i`al a. 1. (Biol.) Having more than one axis; developing in more than a single line or plain; - opposed to monoaxial nt>. knitted fabric Knitted fabrics are the third major class of fabric, after woven and nonwoven fabrics. Elasticity, thickness and warmth Compared to the other two classes, knitted fabrics are much more elastic, which accounts for their historical use in stockings and other clothing that requires . Saint-Gobain Technical Fabrics launched Multimat-Lite, a drapable 3D reinforcing mat for closed-mold processes. Unlike previous all-glass Multimat grades, it has a knitted core of blended glass and PE fibers for lighter weight, with chopped-glass mats stitched to both surfaces. Owens Corning Owens Corning Corporation is the world's largest manufacturer of fiberglass and related products. It was formed in 1935 as a partnership between two major American glassworks, Corning Glass Works and Owens-Illinois. The company was spun off as a separate entity November 1, 1938. introduced a new "low seed," single-end Type 30 roving for pultruding long-rod insulators used in medium--and high-voltage transmission. Called SE 8400 LS, it is made of boron-free Advantex glass and has very low levels of "seeds" or microscopic voids that can cause electrical failures. SE 8400 LS roving comes in yields of 113, 103, and 52. The heavier 52 yield requires fewer ends of roving to produce a part of equal glass content. PPG Industries PPG Industries (NYSE: PPG) was founded in 1883 as the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. PPG is an American manufacturer of glass and chemical products, including automotive safety glass. is starting U.S. production of a product previously introduced in Europe. TufRov 4599 continuous-strand glass is designed for direct long-fiber thermoplastic (DLFT) compounding and molding without need for a coupling agent. Clean up without acetone acetone (ăs`ĭtōn), dimethyl ketone (dīmĕth`əl kē`tōn), or 2-propanone (prō`pənōn), CH3COCH3 Another aqueous soap is available to replace acetone for cleaning resin rollers and brushes. The environmentally friendly Environmentally friendly, also referred to as nature friendly, is a term used to refer to goods and services considered to inflict minimal harm on the environment.[1] soap, RST-5, was developed by Mulder-Hardenberg GmbH in Germany and has been produced in the U.S. for about 18 months by The United Soap Factory. Early U.S. composite users include two Florida boat builders Boat Builders redirects here. That is also the name of a 1938 Disney cartoon, shown before a presentation of Meet The Robinsons. Fishing boats
Novel equipment Coriolis Composites, a French technology development and engineering company, showed a prototype of what's said to be the first system to automatically lay up continuous glass, carbon, or nylon fiber starting with dry fiber. It targets large parts like aircraft fuselages and boat hulls. The fibers are coated with two-component epoxy in the application head mounted on a six-axis robot. Competing systems use spools of prepreg fiber, which is more expensive and has to be stored cold. Coriolis's pilot machine manipulates the head with a lighter, faster robot than those typically used for prepreg. It cuts the continuous fiber and restarts a new strand automatically. The pilot machine is available for testing and prototyping with simulation software for part development. Commercial machinery will be available in early 2006 in custom sizes costing over $1 million. Several companies showed new technologies to break PET fibers instead of cutting them. That causes less wear on knives and uses less energy. Van der Mast Industrial Innovations in the Netherlands introduced "Chopcot," a fiber-cutting device with two counter-rotating rollers. One has short blades mounted like paddles on a water wheel. The other has corresponding slots. As fiber passes between the rollers under tension, the knives in one roller push the taught fiber into the corresponding slots in the other roller, breaking the fiber cleanly. GEPO Genoud Polyester in Switzerland showed its new "Kutcut" machine, patented earlier this year, which also breaks, rather than cuts, PET fiber. Jenoptik Automatisierungstechnik GmbH in Germany showed a portable or robotic laser system for cutting or perforating glass, thermoplastic, and ceramic-fiber fabrics. Software developer Grafitroniks in France showed new nesting software developed for Zund Systemtechnik AG, a 20-year-old Swiss maker of camera-guided, automatic cutting machines for prepregs, foams and cores. Zund recently opened a U.S. office in Franklin, Wis. Software for composites Galorath Inc. of the U.S. won the top JEC prize for Aeronautics and Aerospace with a new module for its SEER-DFM cost-analysis software. Developed with Airbus in the U.K., the new Detailed Composite module, compares costs of making a part with five composite processes--hand lay-up, automated tape lay-up, RTM (1) (RealTime Model) Refers to a system or architecture that performs operations in real time. See real time. (2) (Release/Released To M , liquid resin infusion, and resin film infusion. Custom processes can be added also. Previously, SEER cost analysis considered only the number of layers in a laminate and whether or not it had a gel coat. The Detailed Composite module analyzes the cost of hand labor and time required, including inspection and rework. It even calculates a learning curve for workers, anticipating that as they make parts, they get better and speed up. E-Xstream Engineering SA in Belgium, an offshoot of the University of Louvain, developed new interfaces that link its Digimat structural analysis software to Moldflow and Sigmasoft injection molding simulation and to Abaqus finite-element structural analysis. Combinations of these programs can now simulate injection molding of a long-fiber thermoplastic part, predict fiber orientation, and analyze the mechanical behavior of the part--even simulate impact test results. In Europe, this enhanced Digimat software is being used by Plastics Omnium, Solvay, and Braun. Delcam showed the latest release of its Powershape software, Version 6, with a new unwrapping function. It flattens a complex 3D lay-up to show how to cut fabric reinforcements, allowing for edge overlaps and joints. LEARN MORE Online Visit www.plasticstechnology.com/articles/ 200508fa2.html for links to these related articles: * Engineering Thermoplastic Processes Like a Thermoset A polymer-based liquid or powder that becomes solid when heated, placed under pressure, treated with a chemical or via radiation. The curing process creates a chemical bond that, unlike a thermoplastic, prevents the material from being remelted. See thermoplastic. , Jan. '05 * Composites: New Rapid Molding Technologies and Unusual Reinforcements at Paris JEC Show, June '05 NEED TO KNOW MORE For more information, enter PTDirect code at www.ptonline.com Aeroform Ltd., Poole, Dorset, U.K. +44 (1202) 683 496 * www.aeroform.co.uk Ahlstrom Glassflbre Oy, Karhula, Finland +358 (5) 224 2669 * www.ahlstrom.com Byk-Chemie USA, Wallingford, Conn. (203) 265-2086 * PTDirect: 983BP Chemval Canada Inc., Beauchene Laval, Que. (450) 686-0888 * www.chemval.it Coriolis Composites Cie, Lorient, France +33 (297) 59 94 98 * www.coriolis composites.com Cyclics Corp., Schenectady, N.Y. (518) 881-1440 * PTDirect: 218HP Delcam International Inc., Windsor, Ont. (800) 664-3506 * PTDirect: 563PX OSM OSM Oregon Steel Mills, Inc. OSM Openstreetmap (free editable online world map) OSM Office of Surface Mining (US government) OSM Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal Composite Resins Inc., Augusta, Ga. (706) 849-5543 * www.dsmcompositeresins.com e-Xstream Engineering SA, Lonvain-la-Neuve, Belgium +32 (10) 47 80 42 * www.e-xstream.com FITS Technology, Driebergen, Netherlands +31 (343) 51 0013 * www.FITS-technology.com FoamPartner Fritz Nauer AG, Wolfhausen, Switzerland +41 (55) 253 63 54 * www.foampartner.com Galorath Inc., El Segundo, Calif. (310) 414-3222 * PTDirect: 471JR GEPO Genoud Polyester, Clarens, Switzerland +41 (21) 983 1555 * e-mail: charles.genoud@ bluewin.ch GKN Aerospace, Lisle, III. (630) 737-1456 * www.aerospace.gknplc.com Huntsman Advanced Materials, East Lansing, Mich. (517) 351-5900 * PTDirect: 413VZ Jacob Composite GmbH, Wilhelmsdorf, Germany +49 (9104) 82 700 * www.jacob-composite.de Jenoptik Automatisierungstechnik GmbH, Jena, Germany +49 (3641) 65 25 70 * www.automationjenoptik.de Nord Composites, Conde Folie folie /fo·lie/ (fo-le´) [Fr.] psychosis; insanity. folie à deux (ah-ddbobr´ , France +33 (322) 31 57 57 * www.nord-composites.com Owens Corning, Toledo, Ohio (800) GET-PINK * PTDirect: 948DM PPG Industries, Pittsburgh (412) 434-3131 * PTDirect: 794BF Reichhold Inc., Research Triangle Park Research Triangle Park, research, business, medical, and educational complex situated in central North Carolina. It has an area of 6,900 acres (2,795 hectares) and is 8 × 2 mi (13 × 3 km) in size. Named for the triangle formed by Duke Univ. , N.C. (919) 990-7500 * PTDirect: 794JH Rohm and Haas Electronic Materials, Marlborough, Mass. (508) 481-7950 * http://electronicmaterials. rohmhaas.com Saint-Gobain Vetrotex America, Inc., Valley Forge, Pa. (800) 274 8530 * PTDirect: 193ZD Scott Bader Composites, Wollaston, Wellingborough, Northants, U.K. +44 (1933) 66 31 00 * www.scottbader.com SP (North America), Magog, Que. (819) 847-2182 * www.spsystems.com Think Composites, Palo Alto, Calif. (650) 322-9433 * www.thinkcomposites.com The United Soap Factory LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control , Stuart, Fla. (772) 220-2259 * www.rst-5.com Van der Mast Industrial Innovations, Eelde, Netherlands +31 (50) 309 6273 * www.chopcot.com Zund America, Inc., Franklin, Wis. (414) 433-0700 * www.zund.com In the Air GKN's new Resin Film Infusion process layers textiles with epoxy film, then consolidates and forms them into wing panels for the Airbus 380. On the Sea Carbon fiber is finding marine markets. SP's Sprint carbon-fiber and structural foam sandwich will be used for the radical double hull of the M80 stealth boat for the U.S. military. On Land Jacob Composite's thermoplastic automotive front-end concept, developed with Lotus Engineering, consolidates woven nylon and fiberglass into sheets, which are then pressure formed and welded together. |
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