Industrialized and Digital Manufacturing of Thermoplastic Composites
M. Muilwijk, Airborne, The Hague, The Netherlands
R. Yaldiz, SABIC, Geleen, The Netherlands
M. Kremers, Airborne, The Hague, The Netherlands
N. Verghese, SABIC, Houston, USA
A. van Zyld, SABIC, Bergen op Zoom, The Netherlands
Abstract:
Thermoplastic composites hold great promise for automated and faster manufacturing. Individual processing steps like lamination, consolidation, and trimming are typically automated individually. However to truly capture the production line’s full potential, an end-to-end automated manufacturing line in which all steps are integrated and automated into a consolidated system, thus producing a constant production flow was developed through a partnership between Airborne and SABIC [1].
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Project Manager ITHEC, International Conference and Exhibition on Thermoplastic Composites, Bremen, Germany, and Editor of the ITHEC Conference Proceedings (www.ithec.de)