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Skinning the F-35 fighter
10/19/2009
Fasteneing the all-composites skin on the Lightning II requires machining and drilling technology that is optimized for cost-efficiency.
CNC routers optimize cooling tower build
4/17/2009
Managing multi-axis manufacturing
11/1/2007
Much early computer numerically controlled (CNC) machinery served short-run military and space programs where cost per part was too high to be acceptable in the manufacture of commercial aircraft. Now, Automated CNC machinery moves toward volume production and part-specific design.
JEC Composites 2006 Product Showcase - 7/1/2006
7/1/2006
Advanced composites continue to lead the economic upswing in the composites industry.
Sky's The Limit For Composites-intensive UAVs
5/1/2006
Market growth is being spurred primarily by post-9/11 combat actions, homeland security and natural disasters.
Automated Aircraft Repair Closer To Reality
5/1/2006
Inspection and Repair Preparation Cell (IRPC) unveiled, revealing progress made toward automated aircraft repair workcells.
Thermoplastic Composites Gain Leading Edge On The A380
3/1/2006
Breakthrough manufacturing process produces lightweight, affordable glass-reinforced PPS J-nose on the worlds largest commercial aircraft wing.
Innovative Composite Design May Replace Aluminum Chassis
2/1/2006
It's been called the automotive engineer's dream material. Able to assume any shape while delivering stiffness, strength and light weight, carbon fiber has been the material of choice for years in structural components and stylishly aerodynamic exterior panels on race cars and exotic supercars costing more th
Very Light Jets Creating A Demand For Composites - 1/1/2006
1/1/2006
"Baby" jets are causing an aviation buzz but will the market exist?
Very Light Jets Creating A Demand For Composites
1/1/2006
"Baby" jets are causing an aviation buzz but will the market exist?

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