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Signature of the reserach partnership between Daher and LISTThe three-year bilateral agreement between aircraft manufacturer and industry and service equipment supplier Daher and the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) will focus on an infrared welding technology suitable for thick parts with large dimensions. The technology will be used in high volume manufacturing and providing high reproducibility as well as excellent quality.

“Bringing together the new welding technology with automated assembly of aircraft substructures is an enabler that will open the full potential of thermoplastic composites for aviation,” explained Cedric Eloy, the Deputy Chief Technology Officer at Daher.

Lightweight material

Thermoplastic composites are increasingly used in the aerospace industry because of their lightweight properties, strength and resistance, and the capability to be welded. In addition to enhancing aviation sustainability by lowering an aircraft’s weight for reduced fuel consumption, thermoplastic composites also require less energy to produce and they can be recycled.

Applying this technology will expand the welding solutions for thermoplastic composites offered by Daher and KVE Composites – a Dutch company specialising in the design, manufacture and assembly of high-performance thermoplastic composites. KVE Composites was acquired by Daher in 2019, and it currently has a qualified induction welding solution for aerospace applications.

A partnership for sharing know-how

Signature of the reserach partnership between Daher and LISTThe newly signed partnership will benefit from the expertise of Daher as a designer and manufacturer of aircraft aerostructures, as well as LIST’s know-how in material science and process development.

This project further demonstrates the applicability of our research-based technologies and our capacity to solve forefront research challenges.

“This project further demonstrates the applicability of our research-based technologies and our capacity to solve forefront research challenges that will increase the utilisation of high-performance composites in the aeronautics market,” said Damien Lenoble, the Director of Materials Research and Technology department at LIST. “We are pleased to bring LIST’s capabilities together with Daher as a recognised aircraft manufacturer, jointly contributing to lower-weight, sustainable aerostructures of the future without compromising safety standards.”

Photo: © LIST

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