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Manufacturing of Thermoplastic Composite Parts with Press Forming Technology

Marcin Głodzik, Tomasz Gałaczyłski, Aleksander Banaś, Jarosław Sienicki, Konrad Farbaniec, Radosław Wojtuszewski, PZL Mielec a Lockheed Martin Company

May 7, 2024

https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0080-2024-1362

Abstract:
Thermoplastic composites are serious competitor for classic epoxy composites. They have comparable properties to epoxy composites, but characterize much lower processing costs. There are several methods of manufacturing the components from thermoplastic composites. One of the most interesting method in terms of efficiency is thermoforming on a press. This technology allows to product of the aircraft parts such as: ribs, brackets, covers, stiffeners. Thermoplastic composites are resistant to most solvents such as grease, oil and aviation fuel. They are also non-flammable and heat-resistant. This all makes them suitable for use in aircraft as upholstery, casing or elements around the tank. PZL Mielec has been developing press thermoforming technologies since 2016 and is the owner of the several patents in this area.


Manufacturing of Thermoplastic Composite Parts with Press Forming Technology

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Manufacturing of Thermoplastic Composite Parts with Press Forming Technology

Authors / Details:
Marcin Głodzik, Tomasz Gałaczyłski, Aleksander Banaś, Jarosław Sienicki, Konrad Farbaniec, Radosław Wojtuszewski, PZL Mielec a Lockheed Martin Company