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Qarbon Aerospace at CAMX 2021

Learn more about Qarbon Aerospace’s worldwide footprint, expertise in thermoplastics, and more. 

Addie Roth, Digital Editor, CompositesWorld

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Qarbon’s three manufacturing plants worldwide are advancing high-temperature composites (e.g., engine ducts), induction-welded thermoplastic UD carbon fiber tape composites (e.g., wingbox) and Helios electrothermal icing protection system in a thermoplastic composite structure (e.g. wing or nacelle leading edges), among other advanced manufacturing technologies.

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