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Lightweight materials take on bullets & bombs.


History shows that wars drive plastics development, and the Iraq war is no exception. It's bringing among other things an urgent need to retrofit vehicles and buildings against bullets and homemade bombs. The JEC composites show this spring in Paris revealed active R&D in lightweight ballistic composites--especially ones made of high-strength PP tape. (They also have civilian uses in resisting gravel impact on bus underbodies.) New radar-absorbing "stealth" composites were also on display.

Other developments include adaptation of 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.  processes such as RTM (1) (RealTime Model) Refers to a system or architecture that performs operations in real time. See real time.

(2) (Release/Released To M
 for thermoplastic composites, faster processing of both thermoplastics and thermosets thermosets, materials that can not be softened on heating. In thermosetting polymers, the polymer chains are joined (or cross-linked) by intermolecular bonding. Thermosets are usually supplied as partially polymerized or as monomer-polymer mixtures.  with novel tooling or microwave curing, "instant" 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) 
 that goes directly from mixing into the mold, and laser projection for part inspection and ply layup. (Next month, we'll cover more JEC composites news, including developments in materials, fibers, cores, and software.)

PP tapes go ballistic

High-strength fibers used to stop bullets and absorb their impact are traditionally aramid (DuPont's Kevlar or Teijin's Twaron), carbon, and $2 glass. Some of these materials are in short supply. Some are dense and add weight. Hence the mounting interest in ballistic composites made of high performance oriented PP tape, which is readily available and lightweight.

Propex Fabrics Inc. (formerly BP Amoco Fabrics) is testing its Curv homopolymer PP tape in woven fabric, which is compacted by a patented process into sheet that can then be thermoformed. Ballistic tests performed in Europe last May showed that a 17.8-mm Curv sheet weighing 16.2 kg/[m.sup.2] meets the requirements of the National Institute of Justice (NIJ Noun 1. NIJ - the law enforcement agency that is the research and development branch of the Department of Justice
National Institute of Justice

Department of Justice, DoJ, Justice Department, Justice - the United States federal department responsible for
) level IIIA IIIA Internet Information Infrastructure Architecture
IIIA Integrated Intelligence Information Application
IIIA International Imaging Industry Association
 protection, stopping .44 magnum bullets at speeds of up to 470 m/sec and standard 9-mm police bullets at up to 522 m/sec.

Propex is also performing ballistic tests on other structures--for example, a laminate of five 3-mm Curv panels joined with EMA (1) (Enterprise Management Architecture) An earlier strategic plan from Digital for integrating network, system and application management. It provided the operating environment for managing a multi-vendor network.  adhesive; a laminate of four 4mm Curv panels; and combinations of Curv fabric with Twaron CT 707 high-tenacity fabric made of patented microfilament microfilament /mi·cro·fil·a·ment/ (-fil´ah-ment) any of the submicroscopic filaments composed chiefly of actin, found in the cytoplasmic matrix of almost all cells, often with the microtubules.  yarn.

Curv sheet is also being commercialized where it takes hits from pebbles, not bullets--in 12 x 4 ft underbody panels for a European bus. Parts so large couldn't be compression molded in one piece with long-glass-filled plastic because the clamp pressure would have been too great. Curv fabric can be compression molded into sheet at only 200 psi.

Exploring a related technology, Lankhorst Indutech in the Netherlands is testing ballistic panels made of its "PURE" oriented-PP tape, which is made with a PP homopolymer core and lower-melting PP copolymer copolymer: see polymer.  coating. It can be consolidated and thermoformed in one step. In recent tests, a 22-mm-thick PURE panel weighing 18 kg/[m.sup.2] reportedly stepped .44 magnum bullets. Also being tested are ballistic panels that combine PURE tape with ceramic sheet for protection against Level IV (armor-piercing) bullets. Lankhorst is working on portable enclosures for bomb-disposal squads to isolate suspected explosive devices.

Milliken & Co. has licensed Lankhorst's PURE technology to make MFT (1) (Master File Table) A list of files in an NTFS volume. It contains the name, size, time and date, etc. for each file. See NTFS and FAT.

(2) (Managed File T
 (moldable fabric technology) oriented-PP tape. Milliken's MFT panels at a weight of 13.7 kg/[m.sup.2] also can withstand .44 magnum rounds and is being used commercially to armor military vehicles. Milliken is testing panels consolidated from multilayer stacks of MFT tape with glass, aramid, and high-strength PE fibers, as well as ceramic sheet. It is also experimenting with its nucleating additives to improve PP properties.

Stealthy composites

Stealth or "low observables" is another active area of composites development. The latest in stealth veils was shown by EADS EADS European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company N.V.
EADS Expeditionary Air Defense System (USMC)
EADS Extended Air Defense Systems
EADS Environmental Assessment Data System
EADS Echelons Above Division Study
 (European Aeronautic aer·o·nau·tic   also aer·o·nau·ti·cal
adj.
Of or relating to aeronautics.



aero·nau
 Defense and Space Co.). It combined a commercially available veil of glass and carbon fibers with a micro-porous, semi-permeable PTFE PTFE

polytetrafluoroethylene.
 membrane. It is said to have superior stealth properties, regardless of part shape. It was shown on an oval submarine tower, which EADS has molded commercially since 2003 using its patented VAP (Value Added Process) An executable program in a NetWare 2.x server. Starting with NetWare 3.x, VAPs were replaced by NLMs. See NetWare.  (vacuum-assisted process). The PTFE veil withstands the 350 F molding process and also lets bubbles out of the composite.

Thermoplastic RTM

JEC saw an unusual adaptation of the thermoset RTM process to thermoplastic, with potential to achieve faster molding cycles and better surface quality. The Fraunhofer Institute in Germany is developing a thermoplastic RTM-like process called Cast-Polyamide. It combines caprolactam Caprolactam is an organic compound which is a cyclic amide (or lactam).

The primary industrial use of caprolactam is as a monomer in the production of nylon. Most of the caprolactam is synthesised from cyclohexanoxime by a Beckmann rearrangement.
 with catalyst and inhibitors in a mixing head to polymerize polymerize /po·lym·er·ize/ (pah-lim´er-iz) to subject to or to undergo polymerization.

pol·y·mer·ize
v.
To undergo or subject to polymerization.
 nylon 6 within a mold containing continuous-fiber reinforcements. The nylon takes roughly 3 min to polymerize--longer than melt-forming processes such as compression molding, but polymerization polymerization

Any process in which monomers combine chemically to produce a polymer. The monomer molecules—which in the polymer usually number from at least 100 to many thousands—may or may not all be the same.
 takes place at a lower temperature (300 F), so parts demold faster. And unlike melt compounding, thermoplastic RTM can use continuous rovings and textiles and much higher fiber content. RTM also uses less expensive aluminum molds and can produce stress-free parts with thick and thin walls. Other R&D in nylon 6 RTM is being conducted at the University of Delft in Holland, and Cyclics Corp. in the U.S. has worked on PBT PBT Provider Backbone Transport (networking technology adding determinism to ethernet)
PBT Polybutylene Terephthalate
PBT Profit Before Tax
PBT Paper Based Test (education) 
 RTM made by polymerizing the company's low-molecular-weight CBT (Computer-Based Training) Using the computer for training and instruction. CBT programs are called "courseware" and provide interactive training sessions for all disciplines.  oligomer oligomer /ol·i·go·mer/ (ol´i-go-mer) a polymer formed by the combination of relatively few monomers.
oligomer (
 in the mold.

A novel thermoset molding process, introduced at last year's JEC show by Quickstep quick·step  
n.
A march for accompanying quick time.


quickstep
Noun

1. a modern ballroom dance in rapid quadruple time

2. music for this dance

Noun 1.
 Technologies in Australia (U.S. office in Brighton, Mich.) is also being adapted to thermoplastic sheet. Quickstep slashes autoclave prepreg molding times by using lightweight composite or metal molds with flexible silicone bladders in each mold half. The bladders flood rapidly with a glycol heat-transfer fluid to heat or cool molds much faster than with liquid piped through solid tooling.

In the past year, Quickstep found it can also mold multiple layers of Saint-Gobain Vetrotex's Twintex fiberglass/PP commingled woven fabric in its bladder-heated tools and demold a consolidated part 3 to 4 mm thick in just 10 min. To demonstrate the advantages of thermoplastic molding, Quickstep bought a folding boat maker in Australia (Flatout Boats Pty.) and plans to make Twintex panels itself and build boats.

Quickstep also modified its bladder-heated molds for deeper-draw thermoset and thermoplastic parts. Initially it could mold only relatively flat parts. Deep-draw parts require more complex bladders. Phenolic phe·no·lic
adj.
Of, relating to, containing, or derived from phenol.

n.
Any of various synthetic thermosetting resins, obtained by the reaction of phenols with simple aldehydes and used as adhesives.
 prepregs are being molded into deep-draw prototypes in Australia for the interior of an Indian railroad car.

RocTool in France (U.S. office in Atlanta) is adapting its patented inductive mold heating for rapid forming of large thermoplastic parts. RocTool has licensed its technology to Azdel Inc., a joint venture of PPG Industries and GE Plastics. Azdel has used this technique to mold a full-size car hood of glass-filled PC/PBT sheet at GE's processing lab in Pittsfield, Mass. Class-A surface was reportedly obtained.

RocTool is also working to improve surface quality and cycle times of additional types of thermoset parts. Together with Krauss-Maffei, RocTool is developing an automotive rear shelf using induction-heated molds and K-M's LFI LFI Local File Inclusion
LFI Link Fragmentation and Interleaving (Cisco)
LFI Landesforstinventar (National Forest Inventory, Switzerland)
LFI Lethal Force Institute
LFI Last File Indicator
 (long-fiber injection) process for thermoset PUR composites. Material is deposited in an open mold at 100 F by a robotic mixing and glass-chopping head. The tool then closes and is heated to 212 F to cure the part, followed by cooling with water channels. Cycle time is down to 2.5 min from 6 min with conventionally heated and cooled molds.

Faster thermoset prepreg cycles through improved heating are also being sought by Voetsch Industrietechnik GmbH in Germany. It developed an industrial microwave oven, called VHM VHM Vibration Health Monitoring (aviation)
VHM Visible Human Male
VHM Volume Holographic Memory
VHM Virtual Hardware Monitor
VHM VividHues Magazine
 Hephaistos, with a hexagonal chamber that is said to apply more homogeneous heating than a round chamber. This year saw its first commercial application for curing carbon-fiber/epoxy prepregs. The result was said to be faster cycles than with conventional autoclaves and greater energy efficiency because all the energy goes into the part while the chamber stays cool. More uniform heating is also said to cause less degradation of carbon fibers. Chamber sizes are up to 1.8 x 2 meters. Metal tools reportedly can be used.

SMC needs no maturation

SMC prepregs normally must be matured for several days before they build enough viscosity to be molded. A direct molding process for SMC that doesn't require maturation is being developed by a German consortium with government funding. Participants include Volkswagen, press maker Dieffenbacher, additive maker Byk, molder Menzolit-Fibron, fiberglass supplier Johns Manville, and the Fraunhofer Institute.

Direct SMC molding uses two twin-screw extruders, one to mix fillers and liquid resin, the other to add glass or other fibers and extrude extrude /ex·trude/ (ek-strldbomacd´)
1. to force out, or to occupy a position distal to that normally occupied.

2. in dentistry, to occupy a position occlusal to that normally occupied.
 the mixture into sheet. The sheets are heated for i to 2 min in a microwave oven and then are cut into charges automatically and robotically transferred to a compression mold.

Lasers show the way

At JEC, 3D laser projectors showed Off new capabilities for composite quality inspection and assisting in ply layup.

SL Laser Systems in Germany (U.S. office in Charlotte, N.C.), showed its new laser projector, called ProCollector Mobile Laser, which works with a camera and laser projector. It indicates ply positions on tooling, captures dimensions of a part for coordinate measuring, locates holes, and documents quality for customers.

Z-Laser Optoelektronik GmbH in Germany announced its new "MPS" 3D mapping and laser projection system. It combines 3D camera measurement with laser projection. It compares specified vs. actual dimensions and can be used, for example, to help an operator position parts in a fixture for secondary operations or plies plies 1  
v.
Third person singular present tense of ply1.

n.
Plural of ply1.
 in a mold.

Assembly Guidance Systems introduced Micro LaserGuide with AutoFocus autofocus
Noun

a camera system in which the lens is focused automatically

Noun 1. autofocus - an optical device for focussing a camera or other instrument automatically
, reportedly the only laser projector on the market that can determine its distance from a part, allowing it to tune the laser automatically to project a sharp line.

Laser Projection Technologies launched its Targetless Laser Projector with optical feedback that can "see" part features in order to align a projected template. Mirrors receive diffused light reflected off a part and direct the diffused light into photo-detectors, which create a digital image of the part. Software then identifies and locates features like corners, holes, and fasteners. It works with any 3D CAD data to project a glowing template onto the work surface.

Virtek Vision International Inc., showed its LaserEdge 5.0 multi-tasking system, which allows one laser to project templates for multiple jobs on different work tables simultaneously. Virtek also introduced a small laser projector weighing 15.4 lb, less than half the weight of its previous smallest unit.

Visuol Technologies in France (formerly part of Techlab) relaunched its visual inspection products under the name Ondulo. They perform automatic inspection of parts for Class A surfaces. Instead of projecting striped patterns directly onto the part surface, Visuol displays the stripes on a screen and reflects them onto the part. Surface flaws are picked up by a camera as local distortions in the curved stripes. Visuol (represented here by EOS Eos (ē`ŏs), in Greek religion and mythology, goddess of dawn; daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia. Every morning she arose early and preceded her brother Helios into the heavens.  Technologies) has sold three systems in North America.

By Jan H. Schut, Senior Editor

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Assembly Guidance Systems Inc., Chelmsford, Mass.,

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Cyclics Corp., Schenectady, N.Y.

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Johns Manville, Waterville, Ohio

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Propex Fabrics Inc., Austell, Ga.

(770) 944-4745 * PTDirect: 437XP

Quickstep Technologies Pty. Ltd., Brighton, Mich.

(810) 220-5770 * www.quickstep.com.au

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. , Atlanta

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Virtek Vision International Inc., Waterloo, Ont.

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