Automated Dynamics delivers machine to GKN Aerospace
SCHENECTADY, N.Y., July 29, 2010 — Automated Dynamics announced
today that it has delivered a new piece of high-performance composite
processing equipment to GKN Aerospace. The machine has been installed in
GKN’s new pre-production facility on the Isle of Wight, United Kingdom,
which will be at the heart of the next developments in the
Environmental Lightweight Fan (ELF) research program. The program’s goal
is to develop an all-composite engine fan blade that will improve
aircraft engine performance and reduce emissions.
“Composite
materials offer the benefits of low weight and high strength and are
corrosion free and fatigue resistant. Their use reduces aircraft fuel
consumption and emission while also cutting costly and time-consuming
maintenance activities,” said Phil Grainger, chief engineer, GKN (CTAL).
Grainger
also noted that the application of composite materials on airframes has
increased from 1 percent to 60 percent of an aircraft’s structure over
the last 30 years.
“We’re proud to have developed this machine
for GKN Aerospace,” said Jim Harty, vice president, Sales and Marketing,
Automated Dynamics. “Our ability to tailor automation of fiber
placement and tape laying equipment provide production-ready solutions
for our clients and helps them realize a rapid return-on-investment.
We’re confident this will be the case for GKN.”
Automated
Dynamics’ equipment will help GKN Aerospace effectively manufacture the
complex, often curved aero-engine structures of the future.