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Composites: getting faster and more automated: at the big JEC composites show in Paris, one focus was on automating thermoset and thermoplastic processes to make large parts faster, more consistently, and with less labor. In addition, RTM and vacuum infusion processes generated lots of news, as did new reinforcements and core materials.


New approaches to robotics and mechanization mechanization

Use of machines, either wholly or in part, to replace human or animal labour. Unlike automation, which may not depend at all on a human operator, mechanization requires human participation to provide information or instruction.
 introduced at the Paris JEC show in April are speeding up composite molding processes from spray up to 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.  compression molding Compression molding is a method of molding in which the molding material, generally preheated, is first placed in an open, heated mold cavity. The mold is closed with a top force or plug member, pressure is applied to force the material into contact with all mold areas, and heat . Other highlights included tools designed for "instant" heating and faster cooling, numerous innovations for RTM (1) (RealTime Model) Refers to a system or architecture that performs operations in real time. See real time.

(2) (Release/Released To M
 and vacuum infusion, plus a host of new reinforcements.

Robots lend a hand

Esoro AG, an engineering firm in Faellanden, Switzerland, and Albert Weber Albert Weber (born November 21, 1888 - died ?) was a German amateur football (soccer) player who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics.

He was a member of the German Olympic squad and played one match in the main tournament as goalkeeper.
 GmbH, a supplier of auto engine components in Markdorf, Germany, showed a new process they call "E-LFT" or endless long-fiber thermoplastic. The patented process was also presented at the recent SPE SPE - Software Practice and Experience  ANTEC meeting in Chicago.

It's a one-step way to make high-strength, lightweight, low-cost structural parts by using pultruded rods of polypropylene and 65% glass as a means to introduce continuous unidirectional The transfer or transmission of data in a channel in one direction only.  reinforcement into thermoplastic long-fiber compression molding. A jointed arm robot places preheated rod sections in the tool, where they are overmolded with a molten charge of chopped long-fiber PP compound (30% glass). Molding heat and pressure flattens out the pultruded rods as if they were unidirectional tapes. A sample automotive rear seat back for Audi was exhibited. The seat back weighs half as much as an equivalent steel part and can be made in 90-sec cycles with all trim waste recyclable. Esoro does the engineering and design of the E-LFT parts, while Weber, the patent holder, molds the parts. Commercial production is expected to begin by 2007.

Robots also assisted 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.  composite fabricating at JEC. Composite Systems Inc. from the U.S. showed its robotic lay-up system for the first time. Its PFE 1. (text, editor) PFE - Programmer's File Editor.
2. (language) PFE - Portable Forth Environment.
 system uses standard commercial robots and up to 56 different end-of-arm attachments for a wide variety of tasks. It's part of Composite Systems new flexible mobile factory that reportedly can build wind-turbine blades on site at competitive cost, saving transportation time and expense. Composite Systems is installing its first flexible system at the Aerospace Manufacturing Technology Center of the National Research Council Canada in Montreal.

The U.K. division of Liquid Control Corp. recently built for a European customer a battery-powered truck with a 5-meter-long boom to spray two-component gel coats into a mold for a 50-meter-long wind-turbine blade. The self-propelled truck replaces a bucket brigade bucket brigade
n.
A line of people formed to fight a fire by passing buckets of water from a source to the fire.
 of up to 25 people that were previously required to gel coat such large parts within a limited time.

The boom truck carries 200-liter drums and the company's Twinflow meter-mix machine to spray epoxy or acrylic gel coat at up to 40 lb/min. Previously, the company built two smaller trucks with 3-meter booms. One went to a customer in Spain and the other to the U.S.

Wolfangel GmbH in Germany developed what is believed to be the farthest-shooting spray nozzle A spray nozzle is a device that facilitates the formation of spray. When a liquid is dispersed as a stream of droplets (atomization), it is called a spray. The typical purpose of the spray is to maximize the effect of the liquid by increasing the total surface area for better  in the world. The pump creates pressures of up to 4350 psi and shoots liquid resin or gel coat over 2 meters into a mold. The high-pressure bran chops glass from continuous roving and mixes it with resin externally. Wolfangel also worked with a unit of ABB n. 1. Among weavers, yarn for the warp. Hence, abb wool is wool for the abb s>.

Noun 1. ABB - an urban hit squad and guerrilla group of the Communist Party in the Philippines; formed in the 1980s
 in Lubljana, Slovenia, to develop a robot to spray gel coat automatically onto molds for yacht hulls, reducing overspray Overspray refers to the application of any form of paint, varnish, stain or other non-water soluble airborne particulate material onto an unintended location. This concept is most commonly encountered in graffiti, auto detailing, and when commercial paint jobs drift onto unintended  by maintaining a constant spray distance over an 11.5-meter horizontal range (Gunnery) the distance in a horizontal plane to which a gun will throw a projectile.

See also: Horizontal
.

Molds heat, cool fast

French moldmaker RocTool SAS (1) (SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC, www.sas.com) A software company that specializes in data warehousing and decision support software based on the SAS System. Founded in 1976, SAS is one of the world's largest privately held software companies. See SAS System. , which has a U.S. office in Atlanta, speeds up closed-mold cycles by heating only the mold surface to a depth of less than 1 mm, not the whole mold. This shaves 30% to 40% off cycle time and avoids the energy cost to preheat and cool the whole mold.

RocTool uses inductive heating of a thin coating of a special alloy that forms the surface of the tool. It is backed up by a different metal. A movable cage of inductors creates an electromagnetic field electromagnetic field

Property of space caused by the motion of an electric charge. A stationary charge produces an electric field in the surrounding space. If the charge is moving, a magnetic field is also produced. A changing magnetic field also produces an electric field.
 around the mold to heat the surface almost instantaneously. (For certain mold shapes, inductors can be placed temporarily inside the tool.) Cooling is also very quick, thanks to placement of cooling channels in the tooling very close to the thermally conductive surface. Molds can thus be quickly cycled from hot to cold.

The tooling concept can be used for a variety of closed-mold processes and both thermoplastic and thermoset materials. RocTool has won prizes for its patented concept for several years, but demonstrated a commercial system for the first time at JEC, where it molded Twintex cowoven PP and glass-fiber mat (a product of Saint-Gobain Vetrotex) in tooling heated to 425 F (maximum is 450 F) and an 80-sec cycle instead of 5 to 6 min for a conventional process.

RocTool is now prototyping tooling for 10 projects. It will license its process and make molds and/or prototype/precommercial parts. A test production line will be available for customer trials late this year.

Pyromeral SAS in France offers high-temperature Pyromer ceramic binders that can impregnate im·preg·nate
v.
1. To make pregnant; to cause to conceive; inseminate.

2. To fertilize an ovum.

3. To fill throughout; saturate.
 any type of reinforcing fibers and be used to make laminated molds that can withstand high temperatures (up to 1000 C). Pyromer composite molds have been made with integral heating and have been used for making thermoplastic-composite boat hulls. Pyromer ceramics cure at temperatures below 200 C and cure times are adjustable from minutes to hours.

Vacuum infusion and RTM

Tackling the problem of voids in vacuum infusion of large parts, MAN Technologic AG in Augsburg, Germany, showed a prototype of a casing for an Ariane booster rocket that could be made in two composite segments, replacing seven much heavier steel pieces. The carbon-fiber composite is made with a new patented vacuum infusion process that uses a semi-permeable membrane to create void-free laminates, MAN says. The new process had not been used commercially at show time.

Aerovac Systems Ltd. in the U.K. introduced a heated vacuum bag for vacuum infusion and a special glass reinforcement in which resin travels through the glass itself without the need for a separate resin infusion Resin infusion is an advanced laminating technique that greatly improves the quality and strength of fibreglass parts versus conventional hand lay up. The technique allows for strength and weight improvements in the final parts.  veil. Aerovac doesn't market the materials in the U.S., but could transfer the technology to another firm. Aerovac also introduced VacFilm 4004, reportedly the widest film on the market for vacuum infusion--8 meters without a splice.

Richmond Aircraft Products Inc., a U.S. sister company of Aerovac, also introduced wide vacuum-bagging films--up to 6.1 meters--along with a new low-cost sealant tape for vacuum infusion of large parts like wind-turbine blades.

Several companies showed new faster-filling infusion materials. Flemings Textiles Ltd. in Scotland introduced a new 3D core material called Polymat Hi-Flow that reportedly fills 50% faster than current materials for RTM and infusion molding. It also uses less resin because resin flows more evenly, Flemings says. The core is stitched into a sandwich between layers of chopped glass mat.

As reported previously (visit the Article Library on our website and see May '04 Keeping Up with Composites), 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.  in Toledo introduced new Continuous Filament filament, in astronomy: see chromosphere.  Mat 8635, tailored specifically for infusion molding and reportedly filling 25% faster than previous continuous-filament products.

Cytec Engineered Materials Inc. in the U.K. won a prize at JEC for its 3-D Priform technology, launched last year, which overcomes previous limitations on toughening vacuum infusion resins. According to Cytec, the low viscosity required for the process precludes use of standard toughening agents within the resin. Instead, Cytec incorporates the toughener as soluble thermoplastic fibers that are co-woven with carbon or glass reinforcements at a 10% to 25% level. When a low-viscosity epoxy thermoset resin is injected, it dissolves the thermoplastic fiber, dramatically improving the toughness and fire/smoke properties of the epoxy, Cytec says.

Glas-Craft Inc. showed a new computer-controlled RTM injection system for polyester resins that controls pressure and catalyst feed. It allows catalyst feed rate to increase gradually during molding to speed cycles by providing a faster gel for resin that enters the mold last. Radio frequency I.D. tags allow an unlimited number of part recipes to be stored.

New fabrics and more

Advanced Composites Group in the U.K. (U.S. offices in Tulsa, Okla.) introduced a novel prepreg form in which the reinforcement is coated with stripes of resin instead of all over, making air removal easier for large parts. Air can be drawn away in a simple vacuum-bagging operation heated to 65 C, instead of requiring a high-temperature 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.
 to achieve zero internal porosity, the supplier claims. Cycles are also said to be faster.

Lantor B.V. in the Netherlands developed a new nonwoven non·wo·ven  
adj.
Made by a process not involving weaving. Used of textiles.

n.
Material or a fabric made by a process not involving weaving.
 fabric called Soric, which acts as both a core material and infusion medium, as well as a "print blocker" if needed. It consists of flat hexagons stamped out of a sheet of polyester nonwoven and then arranged in rows between layers of nonwoven veil. It resembles a honeycomb honeycomb

a mosaic of closely packed units with depressed centers giving a honeycomb appearance.


honeycomb ringworm
see favus.

honeycomb stomach
reticulum.
 but has no empty cells--instead, there are empty spaces between the solid hexagons. Pressure-resistant Soric sheet is available in thicknesses of 2 to 6 mm. U.S. distributor is Alcan Baltek.

MGI MGI Mouse Genome Informatics
MGI Modular Gateway Interface
MGI McKinsey Global Institute
MGI Military Geographic Information
MGI Marine Geological Institute
MGI Policy on the Management of Government Information (Canada) 
 Canada Inc. showed a new proprietary process that fills a honeycomb core with urethane urethane (yoor´ithān´),
n ethyl carbamate used as an anesthetic agent for laboratory animals, formerly used as a hypnotic in humans.
 foam. (Typical cores use foam or honeycomb, not both.) The material is made in blocks and machined into sheets or shapes.

Zyvax Inc. of the U.S. introduced a new mold release, Flex-Z, designed specially for stickier low-VOC resins. It is a system of six color-coded products with different levels of release. They can be wiped, brushed, or sprayed on different areas of the same tool at one time. Flex-Z is suited for open- and closed-mold processes from wet lay-up to RTM and vacuum infusion.

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Advanced Composites Group Ltd., Tulsa, Okla. (918) 252-3922 * PT Direct: 456WF

Aerovac Systems Ltd., Keighley, West Yorkshire, U.K. +44 (1274) 550 500 * PT Direct: 845AT

Alcan Baltek Corp., Northvale, N.J. (201) 767-1400 * PT Direct: 217KX

Composite Systems Inc., Arnold, Calif. (209) 795-8977 * PT Direct: 476EM

Cytec Engineered Materials Inc., Tempe, Ariz. (480) 730-2000 * PT Direct: 595NB

Esoro AG, Faellanden, Switzerland +41 (1887) 04 40 * www.e-lft.com

Flemings Textiles Ltd., Kilmarnock, Scotland, U.K. +44 (1563) 525 203 * PT Direct: 883TF

Glas-Craft Inc., Indianapolis, Ind. (317) 875 5592 * PT Direct: 219JP

Lantor B.V., Veenendaal, the Netherlands +31 (318) 537 111 * PT Direct: 913BM

Liquid Control Corp., North Canton, Ohio North Canton is a city in Stark County in the U.S. state of Ohio. The population was 16,369 at the 2000 census. History
  • 1831: The Community of North Canton first began as the Village of New Berlin. Residents were primarily of German descent.
 (330) 494-1313 * PT Direct: 597SP

MAN Technologie AG, Augsburg, Germany +49 (821) 505 01, www.mun-technologie.de

MGI Canada Inc., Winnipeg, Manitoba (204) 772-3991 * PT Direct: 495NT

Owens Coming, Toledo, Ohio (419) 248-8000 * PT Direct: 948DM

Pyromeral SAS, Pont Sainte Maxence, France +33 (344) 72 34 77 * PT Direct: 989LM

Richmond Aircraft Products Inc., Norwalk, Calif. (562) 404-2440 * PT Direct: 524WZ

RocTool, Atlanta (866) 260-2572 * PT Direct: 544FF

Albert Weber GmbH, Markdorf, Germany +49 (7544) 96 30 * www.a-weber.de

Wolfangel GmbH, Ditzingen, Germany +49 (7152) 999 200 * PT Direct: 157BD

Zyvax, Inc., Bona Raton, Fla. (800) 858-4111 * PT Direct: 612FZ
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