Electroimpact

Web Name: Electroimpact

WebSite: http://www.electroimpact.com

ID:124887

Keywords:

Electroimpact,

Description:

E7000 Squeeze riveter for Xi'an Aircraft Industrial Corporation ARJ21 is capable of installing 20 rivets per minute E7000 Squeeze riveter for Turkish Aerospace Industries A320 Section 18 Electroimpact is a world leader in design and manufacturing of aerospace tooling and automation Electroimpact is a highly experienced aerospace automation company with an exceptional concentration of engineers. Our wide range of projects include complete automation assembly systems for commercial aircraft wings, riveting machines and tools for wing panel and fuselage assembly, advanced fiber placement machines, robotic assembly systems, and spacecraft handling equipment. Our company was designed by the founder as a haven for engineers, with vertical responsibility for all work from concept to customer acceptance with minimal bureaucracy and barriers to success. Electroimpact innovates with variable spot size laser heater11/5/2020The VSS laser + ServoCreel, both patent pending, are two of the recent innovations made by Electroimpact's AFP Group. These fit into their overall AFP4.0 philosophy which has the following tenets: Quality, reliability, performance, and utilization.Read more at JEC CompositesPrinting continuous carbon fiber in true 3D10/14/2020"Electroimpact is developing a new technology based on old technologies. Named SCRAM, or Scalable Composite Robotic Additive Manufacturing, the system is an integration of an FFF 3D printer and a thermoplastic AFP machine. The system is comprised of an accurate robot, a rotating build platform, and a climate-controlled build chamber. The end effector carries multiple material systems to print a soluble support material (the “tool”), a continuous fiber tape, and a chopped fiber material. Each print starts with the robot depositing the support material on the build platform. It then automatically switches to printing continuous fiber and chopped fiber-reinforced material to produce the part. The continuous fiber is deposited using “in-situ consolidation”, in which the tape is laser-welded to the substrate material and compacted in process. The resulting continuous fiber-reinforced parts are on the order of out-of-autoclave levels of porosity."Read more from the JEC Group: http://www.jeccomposites.com/knowledge/international-composites-news/printing-continuous-carbon-fibre-true-3dCombining AFP with 3D printing for flexible parts production10/12/2020Electroimpact creates SCRAM, a true 3d printer and multifunctional manufacturing cell for complex, aero-quality continuous fiber composite parts.Read more at Composites World: https://www.compositesworld.com/articles/combining-afp-with-3d-printing-for-flexible-parts-productionElectroimpact works with BAE Systems on Future Fighter - Factory of the Future8/10/2020Electroimpact has teamed with BAE system to enhance the accuracy of off-the-shelf robots to deal with the precise tolerances required for military aircraft as part of BAE Systems Future Fighter - Factory of the Future.Read the full article at Aviation WeekCredit: BAE SystemsElectroimpact’s 6-axis continuous fiber 3D printer, one part of future multi-functional manufacturing cell7/20/2020SCRAM is a true 6-axis, industrial continuous fiber-reinforced 3D printer, which enables the tool-less rapid fabrication of aerospace-grade integrated composite structures. High-performance thermoplastics combined with a high percentage of continuous fiber reinforcement are used to produce parts with exceptional material properties previously unheard of in the world of additive manufacturing.Read the full article at Composites WorldElectroimpact unveils continuous fiber-reinforced 3D printing system6/29/2020Electroimpact has integrated a thermoplastic automatic fiber placement (AFP) process and an advanced fused filament fabrication (FFF) 3D printing process to create SCRAM, which it describes as "an industrial, true six-axis, continuous fiber-reinforced 3D printer."Read the full article at The Prospector. Covid Face Shields for Healthcare Workers4/21/2020Over the past few weeks, Electroimpact has been using our manufacturing resources to produce face shields and ear guards to assist in the fight against COVID-19. We want to say thank you to our healthcare heroes!Read more at The Lynnwood Times "Electroimpact builds face shields for local medical centers"Combined Operation: Bolting and Robotic Automatic-drilling3/17/2020Shaping X-59 QueSST at Skunk WorksThe Electroimpact Accurate Robot "COBRA" (Combined Operation: Bolting and Robotic Automatic-drilling) is enabling Lockheed Martin to manufacture the X-59 QueSST with efficiency, quality and affordability."Most recently, the X-59 program has leveraged a Combined Operation: Bolting and Robotic Automatic-drilling system to finish the lower wing skin of the aircraft. Simply known as COBRA, the robotic system drills, countersinks and inspects holes with a quality pass rate over 99.99%. Its use on X-59 marks the first time Lockheed Martin has drilled a production article with the COBRA system, pairing automation and robotics technologies to increase manufacturing speed and accuracy."See more of the Electroimpact Accurate Robot "COBRA" in action here: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/lockheed-martin_ever-wonder-how-were-building-the-quietest-activity-6645687712600899588-4Mki Electroimpact has developed an industrial true 6-axis continuous fiber reinforced 3D printer, enabling the tool-less rapid fabrication of aerospace-grade integrated composite structures. High-performance thermoplastics combined with a high percentage of continuous fiber reinforcement are used to produce parts with exceptional mechanical properties previously unheard of in the world of 3D printing. Scalable Composite Robotic Additive Manufacturing (SCRAM)

TAGS:Electroimpact 

<<< Thank you for your visit >>>

Websites to related :
Free Automate Browser Downloads

  CsXPostUpload v.1.0ActiveX control to upload batches of files to a server by an HTTP post. The entire contents of a folder can be uploaded with a sing

Manufacturer of CNC Job Work & M

  Corporate Video Reach UsHarinder Singh Patheja (Managing Partner)Engineering HindustanA-119, Khairane MIDC, TTC Industrial Area, Behind Reliance Sili

Outsource JavaScript and PHP Dev

  Web Developer Outsourcing The best solution to quickly scale up your operations. From short term contracts to whole dedicated teams.Fast onboarding an

The Tarheel Press

  Our Mandate Tarheel Press is a regional publisher dedicated to the preservation of southeastern historical niches. We are interested in corporate hi

VOGUE HAUS

  JavaScript is currently disabled in this browser. Reactivate it to view this content.Good morning everyone! I hope you are doing well today and that y

Home - Release Your Baggage

  Hello! I'm Allison. Welcome to my site! I invite you to stay and explore. Have a question? Use the "Contact Me" button to the bottom right of your scr

Drukair- Royal Bhutan Airlines

  BANGLADESH : Scheduled International Commercial Passenger Flights suspended to fly into Bangladesh until further notice... Read more BHUTAN : Ministr

Home - Secure Wrap - Baggage Pro

  Mexico Customers Need your invoice?Please visit Securewrap.com/facturas Scan my QR Barcode, Activate Guarantee, Lost luggage tracing, 24/7 Customer Se

Book cheap holidays: flights, ho

  Flights Hotels Flight + Hotel Car hire Shuttles and transfers Virtual destination tours Travel destinations Holiday rentals Activities More Multi-sto

West Highland Way Baggage Transf

  AMS Scotland provide a West Highland Way baggage transfer service from Milngavie to Fort William. This allows you to carry a light day pack for you

ads

Hot Websites