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EVENTS I AERO ENGINEERING 2010 16 AEROSPACEMANUFACTURING | SEPTEMBER 2010


thermoplastic injection and low pressure moulding, thermoset compression and transfer moulding as well as rubber injection/compression moulding. Rediweld is also involved in the


Nabertherm: Industrial furnaces


booth with Vistagy to demonstrate the integration between Vistagy’s FiberSIM software and Jetcam Expert CADCAM and nesting software. Jetcam will also provide demon- strations of both Jetcam Expert and CrossTrack and will be offering free nest comparisons, where users can gauge the efficiency of their existing nests against Jetcam’s nesting module. There’s a warm welcome waiting on


the Nabertherm (www.nabertherm. com) stand, where the company will be demonstrating how its industrial furnaces cover different processes in the aerospace industry. With respect to the processing of advanced materials, the company offers a range of standard as well as customised furnaces and systems for temperatures between 30-3,000°C. During the event, Rediweld Technical


Moulding (www.rediweldmoulding. co.uk) will be offering its complete service of technical moulding for the mil-aero sector which is based on a combination of processes including


design process and helps project manage tooling. The company says it also adds value to components with secondary operations, such as machining and assembly and finally delivering parts in the right form at the right time. Stinson Aerospace (www. stinsonaerospace.com) will use the event to introduce the latest technology in temporary, non-metallic fasteners, designed specifically for the temporary assembly of composite structures.


XYZ: ProTURN SLX 425 VFE claims its experience in problem


solving and novel engineered solutions covers all makes of equipment and all aspects of vacuum technology including vacuum heat treatment, vacuum brazing, vacuum melting & casting, diffusion bonding, vacuum sintering, electron beam welding and many other processes. As a first-time exhibitor at Aero Engineering, XYZ Machine Tools (www.xyzmachinetools.com) will be demonstrating three machines from its range of ProtoTRAK-equipped CNC/ manual milling machines and lathes and Siemens CNC-equipped machining centres and turning machines. This includes a 5hp variable speed


Stinson: Temporary composite fasteners The company’s design team developed Rediweld: Mil-aero technical moulding services


the temporary composite fastener (TCF) to meet the demands of its aerospace assembly customers. The TCF is validated by BAE Systems and is adopted in its system for use in the assembly of its composite components and has been nominated for its Chairman’s Award for Innovation. The TCF will feature prominently on the stand, with demonstrations on installation and removal of the fasteners. Using images, samples and electronic presentations from its stand, Vacuum Furnace Engineering (www.vfe.co.uk) will be displaying its range of services, including the supply of new equipment, redesign and refurbishment of existing systems, planned maintenance visits by its team of engineers and spare parts support within the field of thermal processing and metal joining.


head ProtoTRAK SMX 3500 bed mill; a 10hp ProTURN SLX 425 gap bed lathe; and a 20hp 710 VMC vertical machining centre. The two ProtoTRAK-equipped machine tools feature the latest CNC/ manual control, while the 710 VMC is available with the new Siemens Sinumerik 828D conversational control. Finally, Zuken (www.zuken.com/


event-aero) will showcase a portfolio of CAD software that provides an end-to-end solution for the aerospace industry. From PCB and system design with CR-5000 to electrical and fluid engineering (including harness and cable design), the company’s E3.series is said to bring all the design and engineering elements together. Zuken will also focus on system-level design including electrical and electronic design, managing the change process, test and manufacturability, and documentation for


the complete lifecycle. ❙ www.aeroconf.com www.compositesexhibition.com


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