Aerospace

Sustainability

Bombardier C Series earns Transport Canada Type Certification

Bombardier's CS100, the first plane in the C Series, is certified after more than 3,000 flight test hours and should enter service in second quarter 2016.

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Carbon Fibers

For carbon fiber, the future certainly looks bright

CompositesWorld's annual Carbon Fiber conference last week included an upbeat outlook for the supply and demand of carbon fiber, with particularly strong growth expected in automotive, pressure vessels and energy development.

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Aerospace

Highlights from Carbon Fiber 2015

Carbon Fiber 2015 once again offered an engaging roster of speakers, and some eye-opening presentations.

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Aerospace

A personal flying car for all?

Terrafugia is working on the TF-X, a vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) version of its flying car, and is building sub-scale flying models. Composites have been used significantly in past Terrafugia models and figures to get prominent use in the TF-X as well.

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Carbon Fibers

Cruise-capable rotorcraft exploits the performance of composites

The Carter Aviation Personal Air Vehicle combines the best of fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters, in an all-carbon composite design.

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Braiding

Reducing manufacturing cost via RTM

Airbus Bremen aims to replace dozens of prepreg components and assembly operations with a unitized multispar composite flap molded in a one-shot process.

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Carbon Fibers

CMF project's process combines prepreg with RTM

Composite Multispar Flap (CMF) project at Airbus  Bremen demonstrates SQRTM process for producing aircraft flaps

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Adhesives

Structural adhesives: Plus ça change ….

A CW columnist and the chief commercialization officer for the Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation (IACMI, Knoxville, TN, US), Dale Brosius makes the case that, in both the aerospace and automotive sectors, it’s time to develop robust adhesive alternatives to fasteners.

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Automotive

CW Business Index at 44.8 – Contraction continues in October

Steve Kline, Jr., the director of market intelligence for Gardner Business Media Inc. (Cincinnati, OH, US), the publisher of CompositesWorld magazine, reviews the CompositesWorld Business Index through October 2015.

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Marine

Tracking energy costs and resin prices

The price of crude oil has, over the past year, dropped precipitously, and resin prices have, as a result, stopped going up. CW editor-in-chief Jeff Sloan asks what this might mean to the composites professional.

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