Surface Generation, a provider of advanced carbon fibre processing technologies, has opened its PtFS innovation and application centre, a new research and development facility for advanced composites manufacturing, at its headquarters in Rutland, UK. The company supplies composite processing solutions to the aerospace, automotive, and wind energy sectors.
The new 10,000 square foot facility is home to a state-of-the-art workshop and research laboratory that will be used to develop advanced composite processing technologies and automated production techniques for Surface Generation’s clients, which include some of the most advanced automotive, aerospace, and consumer electronics manufacturers in the world.Surface Generation, a provider of advanced carbon fibre processing technologies, has opened its PtFS innovation and application centre, a new research and development facility for advanced composites manufacturing, at its headquarters in Rutland, UK. The company supplies composite processing solutions to the aerospace, automotive, and wind energy sectors.#
The facility will also be used to experiment with new technologies including graphene, 3D printing and nano-composites, which have the potential to significantly improve the cost, quality and throughput of high volume composite component manufacturing.
Seven engineers and technicians will work at the facility initially, and Surface Generation plans to recruit 12 more people to its research and development team as part of its expansion plans over the next two years.
Ben Halford, chief executive at Surface Generation said, “The opening of this facility is a major milestone for Surface Generation. We already help major blue chip organisations find new ways to manufacture composites so that they can be stronger, lighter and more efficient. This new facility provides the environment we need to expand that work and apply our processes and approach to larger and more complex components.”
Surface Generation has developed PtFS, a patented advanced manufacturing process that enables manufacturers using compression and injection moulding applications to adapt heating and cooling levels in real-time to meet the exact requirements of each part. It is used by global automotive, aerospace, energy, and consumer electronics manufacturers to improve component production quality and throughput. (GK)
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