03.31.16
Web Industries, Inc., a leading provider of prepreg composite formatting technologies and services, and the ThermoPlastic Composites Research Center (TPRC) in Enschede, The Netherlands, announced that Web Industries has joined the TPRC. As a member company, Web will leverage its experience formatting thermoplastic composites for compression molding and tape placement to accelerate ongoing and future joint development projects.
Web was a key partner in defining the industry standards for precision slitting, spooling, and winding of aerospace-grade thermoset composite slit tape, and the company is a qualified prepreg slit tape provider for nearly all major automated fiber placement lines. Web's experience supporting multiple commercial aircraft programs has allowed it to build a unique knowledge base focused on bridging the gap between composite material producers, manufacturing machine companies, and end-product fabricators.
"We believe that our deep technical expertise formatting thermoplastic composites for use in manufacturing will be of great benefit to our fellow corporate and research members and to the greater thermoplastic composites community," comments Grand Hou, Web's technical manager for Advanced Composites.
The TPRC is an open innovation research and development center focused on advancing the use of thermoplastic composites in industrial and commercial manufacturing. Its member companies and experienced multidisciplinary teams conduct joint development projects researching new thermoplastic composite technologies and applications. Bringing over 25 years of experience formatting prepreg composite materials, Web will offer its extensive material handling and converting knowledge to the center and its partners.
"We are excited to be a part of the TPRC," said Blake Batley, chief sales & marketing officer for Web Industries. "We see the increasing acceptance of thermoplastic composite materials for aerospace, automotive, and industrial applications as an excellent opportunity for the market to take advantage of Web's full range of composite formatting services."
Web was a key partner in defining the industry standards for precision slitting, spooling, and winding of aerospace-grade thermoset composite slit tape, and the company is a qualified prepreg slit tape provider for nearly all major automated fiber placement lines. Web's experience supporting multiple commercial aircraft programs has allowed it to build a unique knowledge base focused on bridging the gap between composite material producers, manufacturing machine companies, and end-product fabricators.
"We believe that our deep technical expertise formatting thermoplastic composites for use in manufacturing will be of great benefit to our fellow corporate and research members and to the greater thermoplastic composites community," comments Grand Hou, Web's technical manager for Advanced Composites.
The TPRC is an open innovation research and development center focused on advancing the use of thermoplastic composites in industrial and commercial manufacturing. Its member companies and experienced multidisciplinary teams conduct joint development projects researching new thermoplastic composite technologies and applications. Bringing over 25 years of experience formatting prepreg composite materials, Web will offer its extensive material handling and converting knowledge to the center and its partners.
"We are excited to be a part of the TPRC," said Blake Batley, chief sales & marketing officer for Web Industries. "We see the increasing acceptance of thermoplastic composite materials for aerospace, automotive, and industrial applications as an excellent opportunity for the market to take advantage of Web's full range of composite formatting services."