Automated multi-material fibre placement at JEC World 2019

Cevotec at JEC World 2019
Cevotec at JEC World 2019

At JEC World 2019, Cevotec will present its latest Fiber Patch Placement developments. Featuring a multi-material feeding unit, SAMBA Multi production cells automate the time- and cost-intensive multi-material lay-up of aerospace sandwich components.

Up to now, manufacturing multi-material components required a lot of time-consuming and cost-intensive manual lay-up work. This is the case, for example, with sandwich components that are important for stiffness and weight reduction in aircraft construction. Their demanding material mix includes carbon fibre layers as well as glass fibre and adhesive films, which are required to improve the adhesion and compatibility of carbon fibre material and the commonly used aluminium honeycomb core. Following the demand for automated lay-up processes, Cevotec conceptualised the SAMBA Multi production system, enabling manufacturers to produce challenging multi-material parts fully automated in one single system.

SAMBA Multi is based on the Fiber Patch Placement (FPP) technology and features parallel feeding units for different materials to be processed and placed precisely on 3D sandwich cores and lay-up moulds. By mounting the placement robot and feeding unit on a linear axis, the concept also enables the production of particularly long and wide components in aerospace applications.

Adapted to the size of specific components, the fibre patches are scaled to DIN-A5 and DIN-A4 dimensions, providing for a high material throughput. An integrated, automated gripper station enables the exchange of grippers with different sizes during the process, so that smaller patches can be used for lay-up in high-complexity areas of the part.

The automated multi-material lay-up has an extremely positive effect on process times and thus the production volume and cost of complex sandwich components. The fiber deposition with controlled pressure and heat enables skipping intermediate compactions and thus reduces process times significantly. In addition, FPP sustainably reduces recurring production costs in many applications. "Material savings of 20% - 50% play a major role, of course, but automation with FPP often enables further optimization of the overall process,” as Felix Michl, CTO of Cevotec, explains. Another advantage of SAMBA Multi is the adaptability of the production system to operate economically in scenarios for both a few hundred and several thousand units per year. Thanks to the quick-change tool mounting system and short set-up times, product changes are easy and economically reasonable.

Safran Nacelle, one of Cevotec's current project partners, focuses on Fiber Patch Placement technology to automate manual steps in the production of an inner fixed structure of an engine nacelle. Materials processed in the SAMBA cell are carbon fibre prepreg, glass fibre prepreg and adhesive prepreg as auxiliary material. The project illustrates the potential of the high flexibility of the SAMBA automation platform for manufacturers and serves as blueprint for similar aerospace applications.

Cevotec showcases the Safran multi-material panel at JEC World, Paris, at its booth Q73 in hall 5 and at the Aerospace Planet.

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