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Revolutionizing Aviation Research: NIAR Adopts Advanced Single-Step Prepreg Slitting & Rewinding Unit

Revolutionizing Aviation Research: NIAR Adopts Advanced Single-Step Prepreg Slitting & Rewinding Unit

Mikrosam (Prilep, Macedonia), a company that offers automated solutions for manufacturing advanced composites, in collaboration with Composite Automation (Cape Coral, Fla., U.S.), have completed the installation of its latest custom-made prepreg tape slitting and tow-rewinding machine at the National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR) at Wichita State University (Kansas).

NIAR selected both companies to deliver a single-step slitting unit to facilitate its need to perform research on a variety of composite prepregs at its Advanced Technologies Laboratory for Aerospace Systems (ATLAS). ATLAS is a multi-disciplinary manufacturing environment aimed at preparing engineers for what NIAR terms “the factory of the future,” as well as aiding industry with advanced material research with automated manufacturing technologies.

“With the addition of a Mikrosam slitter to our portfolio of automated manufacturing equipment, we are able to support the demand from multiple automated fiber placement [AFP] machines at NIAR — conducting research in a timely manner and supporting our industry partners’ slit-tape material needs,” says Dr. Waruna Seneviratne, ATLAS director. "The integrated in-process inspection system and the machine-learning algorithm for detecting defects allows us to perform quality control on the fly.”

According to Mikrosam, the prepreg slitting equipment is a single-step process for slitting of unidirectional (UD) thermoset and thermoplastic prepreg tapes and rewinding them on multiple station traverse winders. The equipment is dedicated to slit prepreg tape from maximum widths of 24.5 inches (600 millimeters) down to 0.25-0.5 inches (6.35-12.7 millimeters), and then rewind on a spool that can be used for AFP. It can also reportedly be used for slitting down to 3-6-inch (75-150-millimeter)-wide tapes on a spool that can be directly used in automated tape laying (ATL) processes.

Mikrosam says it offers one of the most cost-competitive and advanced prepreg slitting and rewinding units on the market. These units, according to the company, are ideal for operations in which customers demand flexibility in the quantity and types of slit and rewound prepreg tapes. This machine will facilitate NIAR's research goals with several key benefits including:

“With the proliferation of AFP units in research, the demand for efficient, scalable in-house slitting units has grown,” says Dimitar Bogdanoski, sales manager at Mikrosam. “Mikrosam is a pioneer in such units which help customers prepare prepreg tapes on-demand, thus saving costs, controlling quality and reducing lead-time and risk in new ideas. Working with Composite Automation, we are proud to help NIAR be more productive in research on manufacturing composite parts.”


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