FastRTM Project Successfully Demonstrates Rapid Manufacturing of Complex, Net Shape, Structural Composites

A unique, automated production platform developed by FastRTM, a French industry consortium led by the Institut de Recherche Technologique – Materiaux, Metallurgie et Procedes (IRT M2P) has successfully demonstrated the feasibility of manufacturing large, net-shape composite parts at an industrial scale. IRT M2P believes the platform may serve a model for automotive manufacturers seeking to integrate weight-saving structural composites into their mass production vehicles. The consortium’s novel process consists of a press, modular tooling, high-pressure injection machines, temperature-controlled flow tube technology, two 6-axis robots, online monitoring and control, and a fast-cure resin system from Hexion. Together, the equipment and materials enable an innovative process called compression resin transfer molding (C-RTM). In this two-step process, Hexion’s resin system – EPIKOTE™ Resin TRAC 06170 / EPIKURE™ Curing Agent TRAC 06170 /HELOXY Additive TRAC 06805 – is injected into a mold with a preform, a preliminary fiber shape, when the press is slightly open, allowing for partial impregnation. Then, a compression stroke presses the resin through the preform for complete impregnation. This allows for very fast resin injection and curing – from 15 seconds to one minute – and less than two-minute part-to-part production. “Hexion is proud of the contribution we have made to the success of the FastRTM project, which closed in December,” says Ann Frederix, Senior Vice President, Epoxy Specialties. “In its last year, the consortium achieved some major milestones, including a final, successful mass production session.” This final manufacturing session demonstrated:
  • Automated production of 100 large (1m²), complex, net shape glass fiber reinforced plastic structural parts in two-minute part-to-part cycle times
  • Curing times as short as one minute per part
  • No need for machining or trimming post-production
  • Part perforation prepared at the preforming step and maintained during injection step (no need to drill holes for assembly following part production)
  • Simulated “start and stop” with no adverse reactions in the process
  • Consistently high-quality parts with excellent mechanical performance and uniform impregnation (no fiber distortion, dry spots or unfilled resin at ends)
The epoxy thermoset composite parts made with the Hexion resin system can also be recycled or recovered at the end of their useful life via mechanical recycling, thermal recycling, and chemical recycling. For more information about the project, check out Composites Manufacturing’s November/December 2017 feature story, “Transformative Technologies.”

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