Adhesive-bonded Multiaxial Non-crimp Fabrics with Adjustable Draping Properties
J. Steinberg, S. Rittner, C. Cherif
Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, Germany
Abstract:
Fiber ondulation and damage as well as limited draping properties of multiaxial non-crimp fabrics are caused by the knitting process, which will be significantly improved by a newly developed technology based on adhesive bonding. Due to a special ITM-patented process using locally varying and matrix-compatible injected adhesives, multiaxial non-crimp fabrics can be equipped with adjustable draping properties for the realization of lightweight components with complex geometries. The reduction of fiber ondulation and damage will result in enhanced mechanical properties for composites by means of these innovative adhesive-bonded multiaxial non-crimp fabrics.
ITHEC 2018 Manuscript P19
eBook
Pages: 2
Language: English
Publication date: 01/10/2018
Manuscript P19 published in Conference Proceedings ITHEC 2018
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Hubert Borgmann, MESSE BREMEN,
Project Manager ACTUATOR, International Conference and Exhibition on New Actuators and Drive Systems, Bremen, Germany, and Editor of the ACTUATOR Conference Proceedings (www.actuator.de)
Project Manager ITHEC, International Conference and Exhibition on Thermoplastic Composites, Bremen, Germany, and Editor of the ITHEC Conference Proceedings (www.ithec.de)
Project Manager ACTUATOR, International Conference and Exhibition on New Actuators and Drive Systems, Bremen, Germany, and Editor of the ACTUATOR Conference Proceedings (www.actuator.de)
Project Manager ITHEC, International Conference and Exhibition on Thermoplastic Composites, Bremen, Germany, and Editor of the ITHEC Conference Proceedings (www.ithec.de)