CAMX 2017 preview: A&P Technology
A&P Technology (Cincinnati, OH, US) is showcasing its line of braided fabrics, including QISO, a 0°/±60° balanced and symmetric quasi-isotropic fabric, and Bimax, an off-the-shelf ±45° bias fabric.
Read MoreThinking outside the prepreg box in aerospace
A challenge to “outside the box” thinking about prepreg.
Read MoreAddressing workforce challenges in the composites industry
Baby Boomers, workforce development and automation.
Read MoreCW Talks: The Composites Podcast
CW Talks: The Composites Podcast is officially up and running. With it we will explore the wide world of composites with the people who have, are and will shape the evolution of the industry.
Read MoreVectorply celebrates 25 years, opens facility expansion
The Alabama-based manufacturer of high-performance non-crimp fabrics has added 53,000 sq ft with its new Advanced Composite Reinforcement Center.
Read MoreSikorsky recognizes top suppliers
MACRO Industries, Albany Engineered Composites, Aurora Flight Sciences and GKN are among the winners.
Read MoreWe're launching a composites podcast
CW Talks: The Composites Podcast joins the CW arsenal.
Read MoreHigh-speed engine blade manufacturing
High-speed video of GEnx engine blade manufacturing at CFAN offers a great look at the complexity of composites manufacturing.
WatchSAMPE 2017: Highlights
SAMPE returned to Seattle, WA, US, May 22-25 and featured the usual mix of conference presentations and exhibit hall activity. CW was there and offers this summary of highlights from the event.
WatchMaryland offshore wind project authorized
The Maryland Public Service Commission has awarded offshore wind renewable energy credits to two offshore wind energy projects.
Read MoreGermany-based SMC research project seeks partners
AZL Aachen GmbH and IKV at RWTH Aachen University are seeking partners to evaluate next-generation sheet molding compound technologies.
Read MoreAn aerocomposites wish list
Boeing R&T fellow Tom Tsotsis offers his vision of how design and manufacture of composite parts and structures might evolve in the aerospace industry.
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