Automation, winding equipment meet evolving composite needs
JEC World 2024: Engineering Technology Corp. is exhibiting offerings ranging from high-speed filament winding equipment to integrated robotic solutions, in addition to new standard line of tape wrappers.
TW60 standard tape wrapper is specially designed to create carbon fiber-reinforced phenolic structures, which excel in applications where high heat and pressures are encountered. Source | Engineering Technology Corp. (ETC)
Engineering Technology Corp. (ETC, Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.), specializing in filament winding and other composite solutions, invites all industry professionals to visit its joint booth with carbon fiber manufacturer Zoltek (St. Louis, Mo., U.S.), the parent company of ETC.
During the show, the company is presenting its latest advancements in composites technology and cutting-edge manufacturing solutions, which are specifically designed for the evolving needs of composite part manufacturers. Solutions include high-speed filament winding machinery, automated work cells, towpreg and slit tape winding equipment, integrated robotic solutions, winding software, tensioning creels, resin baths and more.
To complement its standard lineup of filament winders, ETC is introducing its new line of standard tape wrappers designed to cater to the aerospace sector. ETC’s tape wrappers elevate efficiency and minimize operator involvement in producing tapered and conical carbon fiber/phenolic structures. They are said to prioritize functionality, establishing a new industry benchmark for operational efficiency and user-friendly operation.
ETC’s team of experts looks forward to engaging in discussions about unique production requirements and tailor-optimized solutions.
Visit ETC at Booth H21 in Hall 5.
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