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Hexcel to display latest aerospace solution at ILA Berlin 2024

22 May '24
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Hexcel to display latest aerospace solution at ILA Berlin 2024
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  • At ILA Berlin, Hexcel will present advanced lightweight composite materials, including HexTow IM9 24K fibre for enhanced production efficiency.
  • It will feature solutions like Turkish Aerospace's Airbus aileron with HexPly prepreg, highlighting SQRTM production benefits.
  • Additionally, Hexcel will present thermoplastic solutions co-developed with Arkema.
Hexcel will demonstrate its latest aerospace solutions at ILA Berlin from June 5-9. At Hall 2, Stand 120, Hexcel will showcase its broad range of high-performance advanced lightweight composite materials for the commercial aerospace and space & defense markets and present customer components that highlight the performance and processing benefits of Hexcel technology.

Visitors to ILA Berlin will see the recently launched HexTow IM9 24K fibre that provides a reliable solution for manufacturers seeking to maximise production efficiency in primary and secondary aerospace structures. HexTow IM9 24K delivers high fibre performance, translating into increased composite tensile strength and offering increased fibre line throughput and productivity provided by a 24K tow size. HexTow IM9 24K builds on the proven legacy of Hexcel intermediate modulus aerospace fibres and delivers a strong value proposition when compared to other commercially available 12K IM fibres.

Hexcel will also present customer solutions developed with HexPly prepreg materials including an aileron demonstrator developed by Turkish Aerospace for Airbus. This part uses Hexcel HexPly M21E with HexTow IMA carbon fibre and the SQRTM production process. This press molding process reduces cycle time versus autoclave parts and allows manufacturers to work with existing qualified prepreg systems, the company said in a press release.

Hexcel will also display thermoplastic solutions co-developed with Arkema at ILA Berlin, highlighting the cost and time reduction benefits that this out-of-autoclave technology can offer for high-rate composite production. Hexcel will present a new HAICoPAS demonstrator panel manufactured using new thermoplastic and carbon fibre materials that target the low-cost assembly of structural aerospace parts. This project has involved Hexcel, Arkema, Ingecal, Coriolis Composites, Pinette Emidecau Industries, Institut de Soudure and CNRS laboratories (PIMM, LTEN). Lightweight structural thermoplastic composite parts made of HexPly UD Tape with Kepstan PEKK / HexTow carbon were produced and then assembled using innovative welding technology. The demonstrator panel has been made in collaboration with an industrial committee including Airbus, Safran, Daher, Hutchinson and ATC.

In addition, Hexcel continues to develop its offering for future energy applications and will showcase its latest carbon fibre and towpreg materials that enable a transition to lower environmental impact transport. Hexcel hot melt towpreg materials take a first step in reducing environmental footprint, focusing on performance optimisation and overall reduction in composite material usage, the release added.

“We are delighted to exhibit at ILA Berlin 2024, with Hexcel presenting the latest innovations in lightweight composite technology and sustainability for the Aerospace sector,” said Thierry Merlot, Hexcel president – aerospace for Europe, MEA/AP & Industrial. “ILA Berlin shares our passion for pioneering aerospace development as Hexcel expands its collaboration with OEMs and tier suppliers to help create lighter and more efficient structures for future aerospace programmes.”

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