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Automating and optimizing autoclave cure
6/25/2008
Software-based autoclave control system increases company’s cure throughput by 35 percent and frees engineers for more productive work.
Inside Manufacturing: An autoclave for the 787 center wing box
3/1/2007
Development partners overcome cultural and geographical challenges to ensure cure of this massive composite structure for Boeing's Dreamliner.
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?
Corvette Z06 adds carbon fiber fenders
11/1/2005
Molder meets GM's performance, weight-reduction goals and achieves 14,000-part production target with autoclave-cured prepreg.
Carbon fiber race car technology hits the streets
7/1/2005
Porsche equips its new Carrera GT with the first-ever all-carbon chassis on a production automobile.
SAMPE 2005 Product Showcase
7/1/2005
SAMPE's U.S. Symposium and Exhibition highlights technological innovation and market expansion.
Boeing sets pace for composite usage in large civil aircraft
5/1/2005
Innovative use of international supplier base to revolutionize aircraft manufacture.

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