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OCTOBER 2017 40 CompositesWorld PLANT TOUR e second is high-pressure compression resin transfer molding, in which the mold is left slightly open, and the resin is injected into the mold gap at low cavity pressure; the mold is then closed completely, and high pressure is applied to the preform, which helps fill the preform in x-, y- and z-directions, with a lower total cycle time. A large Wickert Maschinenbau GmbH (Landau in der Pfalz, Germany) heating unit provides contact heating for unidirec- tional thermoplastic tape blanks prior to forming in another press. Says Roch, "We have given our older RELAY unit, previ- ously in this building, to the IGCV group in Augsburg." Meeting challenges of compos- ites applications Last on the tour is Building 14, which houses several more work centers and machines, related to older polymer composites research that might not be cutting edge but still deserving inves- tigation for production auto parts. For example, a KraussMaffei polyurethane RTM injection unit sits near a produc- tion cell for long-fiber injection molding with polyurethane resin. Within the cell, a Fanuc (Oshino, Japan) robot works to transfer cut materials to a heated mold, into which PU is sprayed. Also still in use is what Roch calls an "old" process of ther- moplastic RTM, which includes an injec- tion unit for a reactive nylon system that creates PA6 in the mold while wetting out the reinforcements, to create reinforced TP parts. e process has been looked at by several automotive OEMs, including Volkswagen, for several years. As the tour concludes, back in the atrium of Building 90, Roch says, "We're trying to develop automated processes to reduce the labor of producing compos- ites, to create a robust infrastructure for production of automotive compo- nents." Indeed, the reach of Fraunhofer ICT's research and process development spans several continents, and the drive to improve composites processing shows no sign of slowing. Read this article online | short.compositesworld.com/F-ICTTour Read more online about the SBHPP cylinder linings in "Composite engine position cylinder housings" | short.compositesworld.com/SBHPP-cyl Read online about RELAY technology history in "Fiberforge places RELAY station with Fraunhofer ICT" | short.compositesworld.com/RELAY2FICT Read more online about how the "Breathing mold process yields sandwich composites from LFT" | short.compositesworld.com/BreathLFT Read more online about the processing of organosheets (continuously reinforced thermoplastic sheet materials) in "The New Lightweights: Injection Molded 'Hybrid' Composites Spur Automotive Innovation" | short.compositesworld.com/OrganoMold Sara Black is a CW senior editor and has served on the CW staff for 19 years. sara@compositesworld.com W T F yoming est ixtures INC. • Over 40 types of fixtures in stock, ready to be shipped. • Expert consultation with Dr. Adams • Email or call today to discuss your fixture and custom design needs. Fastener Double Shear Test Fixtures NASM 1312-13 2960 E. Millcreek Canyon Road Salt Lake City, UT 84109 Phone (801) 484.5055 Fax (801) 484.6008 email: wtf@wyomingtestfixtures.com www.wyomingtestfixtures.com Dr. Donald F. Adams President 50 years of Composite Testing Experience WE HAVE A VARIETY OF CUSTOM SHEAR FIXTURES We provide quotes for a variety of grips, fixtures, and jigs. We carry over 40 types of fixtures in stock, available for immediate delivery. Email or call us today. We look forward to hearing from you. Amsler Double Shear Test Fixture ASTM B 769 Fastener Single Shear Test Fixture NASM 1312-20 Custom Pin Single Shear Test Fixture

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