June 19, 2013 - United States Of America
June 19, 2013 - United States Of America
The solution uses re-formable, reusable mandrels to form complex, highly integrated composite structures, with features that are not possible with traditional tools.
In 2005, Spirit AeroSystems began collaboration with Cornerstone Research Group Inc. (CRG) and CRG's affiliate company, Spintech Ventures LLC, to refine and scale-up the technology. Spintech is now offering the technology under the trade name Smart ToolingTM.
Spirit's version of the technology, which includes enhancements to enable large, integrated, single-sided reinforced structures, is known as InflexionTM.
"The degree of integration of composite structural components has been limited to date by current tooling methods," said Bill Smith, acting director of technology development at Spirit.
"InflexionTM breaks through this barrier by providing tooling that can change states through the layup and cure phases, allowing for extraction of the tool in spite of trapping features which would hinder current tooling methods. This enables, for example, the full integration of skins, stringers, and frames or ribs in one step."
Spintech Ventures was founded in October 2010 to commercialize exclusively licensed shape memory polymer technologies, including Smart ToolingTM, which had been developed by CRG.
"Smart Tooling'sTM patented technology allows composite manufacturers to significantly reduce some combination of labor, material, and capital cost, while significantly increasing production through-put in the production of composite parts with trapped features and/or complex shapes," said Craig Jennings, president of Spintech Ventures.
About Spirit AeroSystems, Inc.
Spirit AeroSystems, with headquarters in Wichita, Kan., USA, is one of the world's largest non-OEM designers and manufacturers of aerostructures for commercial aircraft. In addition to its Wichita and Chanute facilities in Kansas, Spirit has locations in Tulsa and McAlester, Okla.; Kinston, N.C.; Nashville, Tenn.; Prestwick, Scotland; Preston, England; Subang, Malaysia; and Saint-Nazaire, France.