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Sectors : Ships

State of the Art :

 

The performance of future ships requires novel and innovative material and structural systems to meet ever increasing design requirements. The application of composite materials for the primary structure of Navy surface offers the potential to meet these performance goals in the areas of increased payload fraction, reduced life cycle costs and improved survivability.
Fiber/matrix composite laminates as well as cored, composite sandwich systems have consistently been shown, in industrial applications, to result in weight savings of up to 70% compared to traditional metallic structures. This weight savings can be used to maintain the necessary stability criteria as a ship accommodates additional payload and increases in tonnage throughout its service life. The reduced weight may also be used to increase ship speed or range.

 

EINA:

 

The company has developped new tools for the surface finishing of composite materials which enable the process automation of many operations as:

 

 

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