2010
DOI: 10.1007/s10443-010-9130-6
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Local Structure Fixation in the Composite Manufacturing Chain

Abstract: Compared to metal materials, textile reinforced composites show interesting features, but also higher production costs because of low automation rate in the manufacturing chain at this time. Their applicability is also limited due to quality problems, which restrict the production of complex shaped dry textile preforms. New technologies, design concepts, and cost-effective manufacturing methods are needed in order to establish further fields of application. This paper deals with possible ways to improve the te… Show more

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“…Commercial binder systems are available in different forms, common ones include powders, [10][11][12] veils, [13,14] preimpregnated fibers, [14][15][16] binders dissolved in solvent [14,17] or hotmelts. [14,[18][19][20][21][22] Different polymers can be used as binders. Depending on their interaction with the matrix material, there are two different binder classes: reactive and non-reactive binders.…”
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“…Commercial binder systems are available in different forms, common ones include powders, [10][11][12] veils, [13,14] preimpregnated fibers, [14][15][16] binders dissolved in solvent [14,17] or hotmelts. [14,[18][19][20][21][22] Different polymers can be used as binders. Depending on their interaction with the matrix material, there are two different binder classes: reactive and non-reactive binders.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In efforts to automate preform manufacturing, spray processes are often used instead of classic powder application or veils. [3,19,20,34] When spraying melted binder powder [35,36] or hotmelts, the binder loses heat and the ability to bond the textile layers together rapidly. [37,38] Consequently, the binder often has to be reheated after its application by infrared radiators, lasers, hot gas or intrinsic fiber heating.…”
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“…Also, cutting textile layers into pieces to realise complex component geometry helps to avoid wrinkling and structural distortion. Following this, the customised layers of reinforced fabrics are sewed or fixed using binders [6]. It should be ensured that the joint area between the layers are of the proper size and fit according to the requirements of the application.…”
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“…If the binder is applied in line or point patterns instead of full surface coverage, bending stiffness is reduced . For complex shaped preforms, low bending stiffness may be essential to maintaining drapeability .…”
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confidence: 99%