It's a good thing. But as I understand it is limited to omnidirectional
short fibers?
They can be useful, and as launch costs come down it will make sense to use
techniques like this but it isn't going to eliminate directional CFRP in
the big important structures or be used to make COPV's in one shot. It
might be a neat way to make a COPV liner, however.
Lars
Thanks,
Lars Osborne
On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 9:36 PM, <gandalf@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Greetings and Salutations:
Interesting article I found. BMW has figured out how to use injection
molding to make a motorcycle Carbon Fiber swingarm, allowing it to be made
in minutes rather than hours. I think that this has huge ramifications in
Aerospace:
https://www.topspeed.com/motorcycles/motorcycle-news/
bmw-finds-a-cheaper-way-to-manufacture-carbon-fiber-ar180673.html
They could mold out large chunks of structure with high strength from what
the article implies. Of course they will have to prove out the strength of
the material.
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