New technique uses carbon nanotube film to directly heat and cure composite materials
Tuesday, April 14, 2015 - 06:30
in Physics & Chemistry
Composite materials used in aircraft wings and fuselages are typically manufactured in large, industrial-sized ovens: Multiple polymer layers are blasted with temperatures up to 750 degrees Fahrenheit, and solidified to form a solid, resilient material. Using this approach, considerable energy is required first to heat the oven, then the gas around it, and finally the actual composite.