Chomarat Group, expert in composite reinforcements, is among the finalists of the JEC Innovation Awards in the Maritime Transportation and Shipbuilding category. It has been shortlisted for its G-Flow 980L, a structural flow media with 100 per cent glass fibre for use in boat production using the resin infusion process, in partnership with Groupe Beneteau.
“The challenge was to develop a fabric with high permeability in all directions that can be integrated into the structure of large composite parts without damaging their mechanical characteristics, while reducing infusion process costs. And we succeeded, thanks to our collaborative work and long term partnership with Groupe Beneteau team,” explains Claude Chabal, product manager at Chomarat.Chomarat Group, expert in composite reinforcements, is among the finalists of the JEC Innovation Awards in the Maritime Transportation and Shipbuilding category. It has been shortlisted for its G-Flow 980L, a structural flow media with 100 per cent glass fibre for use in boat production using the resin infusion process, in partnership with Groupe Beneteau. #
This innovative design brings unprecedented flow performance and superior mechanical properties.
In addition to lightweighting, the use of G-Flow reinforcement in the resin infusion process reduces the impact on health and the environment, through a reduction in consumables and waste - 50 per cent fewer consumables used for resin supply networks compared with previous solutions and a 7 per cent reduction in resin consumption, offering better cycle time as well as labour and material costs savings.
Besides, G-Flow can replace any flow media in large-scale parts using the resin infusion process for the same mechanical properties, offering two products in one. “G-Flow 980L meets all our expectations: isotropic permeability, mechanical performance and overall cost savings,” adds Damien Barre, head of project for composite materials R and D at Groupe Beneteau.
With this new solution, Chomarat facilitates and reduces the costs of large composite parts using the resin infusion process and thereby helps to develop the use of infusion with these specifications. “Closed mold and particularly infusion process ensure a better part consistency and repeatability and provide better working conditions,” says Vincent Cholvy, marine market manager at Chomarat.
G-Flow, a patented solution by Chomarat, has been used in more than 500 boats (15 models) since 2018 and can be applied to different parts and new ranges.
“We hope to win this award, as it represents true recognition from the profession for our innovation,” he concludes.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (SV)