Automation

Resin infusion processes

Ever-increasing demand for faster production rates has pressed the industry to replace hand layup with alternative fabrication processes and has encouraged fabricators to automate those processes wherever possible. A common alternative is resin transfer molding (RTM), sometimes referred to as liquid molding. RTM is a

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Aerospace

Market Trends: Standing on the Threshold

In his book by the same name, Malcom Gladwell describes The Tipping Point as “that magical moment when an idea, trend or social behavior crosses a threshold, tips and spreads like wildfire.” After decades of strong growth driven by a desire for improved performance, high-performance composites have arrived at the

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NDT

Update: Automated repair cell

Consortium makes progress on aircraft component diagnostics/repair cell concept.

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Wind/Energy

Megayacht Composite Masts Get Smart

Freestanding square rigging is fully instrumented for structural health monitoring while under sail.

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Automation

Smart Aircraft Structures: a Future Necessity

Health monitoring of aircraft structures using distributed in situ sensor systems.

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Infrastructure

Automation In The Cast Polymer Industry

Material and labor savings result when manufacturers automate cultured stone and solid surface processes.

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Aerospace

Nondestructive Testing Broadens Its Scope

Automation and integration of advanced NDT methods lead to faster, more accurate flaw and damage detection.

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Aerospace

Robot streamlines finishing of composite antenna covers

Sparks Fiberglass' (Rock Island, Ill.) first order for 50 8-ft/15.2m long fiberglass antenna covers for cellular telephone towers in 1998 kicked off a growth period for the company, in which manufacturing space quickly became scarce. When the company moved to a larger facility, it began looking for alternatives to the

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Automation

Autoclave Quality Outside The Autoclave?

Pioneers of out-of-autoclave processing in aerospace applications answer a qualified but enthusiastic Yes!

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Automation

January Editorial

I trust that all of you had an enjoyable Christmas break. We took the opportunity here to do some end-of-year cleaning out and sprucing up, and also to reflect on the past year and our 2005 accomplishments here at Ray Publishing. One of our biggest was the launch of our e-newsletter, ñ Weekly. It gives

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