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Press
Release - Wednesday, June 8th, 2005
Composites
Testing Laboratory (CTL) Involved in Testing Programmes for New
Airbus A-380
CTL and Irish
Composites Partners in €100 Million ALCAS EU Research Programme
to Develop New Aircraft Structures
Meet
us at the Paris Air Show, Le Bourget, June 13-19th, Stand E2, Hall
4
Composites
Testing Laboratory (CTL) and Irish Composites, sister companies
based in Galway, Ireland, are involved at the forefront of aerospace
composites materials development and research, including testing
of components for the new Airbus A-380 super-jumbo set
to debut at the Paris Air Show next week. Almost 25% of the A-380
airframe is manufactured from light weight composite materials.
CTL and Irish Composites are also partners in a €100 Million,
EU-funded, multi-partner research programme ALCAS (Advanced Low
Cost Aircraft Structures). The objective of ALCAS is to develop
the next generation of low-cost, lightweight aircraft wing structures
from advanced composite materials, such as carbon-fibre reinforced
polymers.
Both companies will exhibit in the Paris Air Show at Le Bourget
next week. CTL and Irish Composites will be represented on the Enterprise
Ireland Stand (Stand E2, Hall 4), along with other Irish aerospace
companies.
Composites Testing Laboratory (CTL Tástáil Teo.) provides
accredited mechanical and physical testing services to leading aerospace
companies and manufacturers of composite materials throughout Europe,
and has been involved in testing materials and structures for components
of the new Airbus A-380:
CTL has carried
out mechanical testing and generated material design allowables
for customer Patria Aerostructures Oy, who are responsible for design
and manufacture of the composite wing spoilers developed for the
Airbus A-380.
CTL has also
been responsible for First Part Qualification testing of Inboard
Outer Fixed Leading Edge (IOFLE) Composite Panels of the Airbus
A-380 for customer BAE SYSTEMS Aerostructures, who are responsible
for design, development, manufacture and support of the IOFLE structure
for the Airbus A-380. This work involved fractography, fibre volume
fraction and mechanical testing, to verify the quality of the manufacturing
processes and integrity of the IOFLE Composite Panels.
Irish Composites
(Éirecomposites Teo.) is an innovative company involved in
design, manufacturing and tooling for advanced composites for aerospace
and other sectors. The company has particular expertise in the manufacturing
and development of thermoplastic composites components.
Irish Composites and its sister company, CTL are both involved in
a €100 million EU funded research project ALCAS, aimed at the
development of the next generation of low-cost, lightweight aircraft
wing structures from advanced composite materials. In the ALCAS
project, Irish Composites is responsible for development and manufacturing
of thermoplastic composite wingbox structures. CTL is involved in
materials characterisation and in structural testing of composite
wingbox components. The ALCAS project is led by Airbus UK and Dassault
Aviation, and runs from 2005 to 2009, with funding from the European
Union Framework 6 Programme.
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