Established in 1993, the OAC is a non-profit organization comprised of over 200 member companies representing over 70 percent of the Ontario aerospace industry employment base. It spans all tiers, business activities, and sizes. The purpose of the OAC is to enhance and promote the capabilities of Ontario as a…
RAMPF Composite Solutions presents engineered solutions for the cost-efficient manufacture of complex composite parts at Aeromart Montréal 2021.
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RAMPF Composite Solutions (Burlington, Ontario, Canada) recently reported that it has reduced production cost and lowered component in complex composite parts with its new, eight-head Tailored Fiber Placement (TFP) machine.
RAMPF says this is achieved through TFP’s unparalleled freedom to selectively place and orient carbon fiber and glass fiber filaments where strength or weight optimization is required, thus maximizing the composite’s structural performance while providing for greater potential for weight savings, reduced carbon fiber usage and lower cost.
In a recent TFP success story, RAMPF Composite Solutions says it transformed a stainless steel part used in commercial aircraft to a part made almost entirely of carbon fiber. The resulting part is said to have weighed four-and-a-half times less without an increase in cost. In fact, the customer was able to realize additional operational cost savings because of the significant we