CAMX 2021 exhibit preview: Veelo Technologies
Veelo Technologies presents an education session at CAMX 2021 on out-of-autoclave, out-of-oven heating solutions.
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Veelo Technologies (Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.) develops specialty materials and manufacturing technologies for next-generation composite systems. Veelo offers solutions that include next-generation OML protection materials and advanced out-of-autoclave (OOA) heating solutions for composites processing and repair.
Larry Christy, director of research and development at Veelo Technologies, is conducting an Education Session at CAMX 2021 titled “Advanced Heating Solutions for Out-of-Autoclave, Out-of-Oven Composite Processing.”
Christy says, “Attendees at my presentation will learn how Veelo’s non-metallic heating technologies can be effectively used for out-of-oven or out-of-autoclave composites processing applications including bonding structures, heated debulk, accelerated cure of fasteners and shims, vacuum bag only composite curing, composite repair, and thermoplastic consolidation and forming. The technology and performance advantages of Veelo’s heating solutions will be explored. I will also be presenting new developments and future application possibilities. There are many advantages to the advanced technology, such as helping manufacturers reduce span, scrap, and capital expenditures. I'm excited to share these new developments with attendees at CAMX 2021.”
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