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An Airtech Advanced Materials Group Publication |
Spring 2011 |
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New Products |
Beta Prepreg |
| Beta Prepreg employs the very latest Benzoxazine resin and toughening technology to provide outstanding ease
of use and performance to 425°F (218°C). |
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Exceptionally long out-life and excellent tack. Beta Prepreg is stable for a minimum of six months at room temperature.
The outstanding toughness and high glass transition temperature (Tg. 485°F or 251°C) deliver stability at high
temperatures, ensuring long tool life.
Lower shrinkage than epoxy systems.
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Premium AQD SS 545CL |
| The Premium AQD SS 545CL quick disconnect is made from stainless steel with high temperature "O-Rings"
for service to 500°F (260°C). |
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Unique locking system that prevents accidental openings.
Stainless steel construction for corrosion resistance and long life.
Increased number of ball bearings provide smoother operation.
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New Toolfusion® 3 |
Toolfusion® 3 is a two part low viscosity epoxy infusion resin
formulated to produce pre-preg quality, composite molds. Low cure temperature of 120°F (49°C). Post cured for a
high glass transition temperature of 425°F (218°C). Void contents of less than 1% are achievable.
Benefits Include:
Resin infusion process delivers very high quality laminates with low manufacturing costs, no refrigeration costs, no autoclave running costs.
Low initial cure temperature for low thermal expansion effect during curing and ability to use low cost master model materials.
Nano technology delivers outstanding toughness & high Tg. (425°F or 218°C) for long tool life and reduced life cycle cost.
Low viscosity allows infusion of thicker and more complex laminates with fewer resin feed lines.
In comparison to metallic tools, Toolfusion® composite tools are lighter weight for easier manual handing.
In comparison to metallic tooling, Toolfusion® composite tools have faster heat up and cool down rates for reduced production costs.
Toolfusion® 3 composite tooling laminates have vacuum integrity for vacuum bag processing of parts in oven and autoclave.
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Updates |
Custom Kitting |
Say "Sayonara" to paper patterns and hand cutting materials because Airtech International has invested
in a new, huge ply cutter that is 5m x 20m (16ft x 65ft)! This will enable us to customize a product to fit
perfectly onto your part, such as cutting vacuum bagging film and breather, sealing the edges, and even printing
work instructions on the materials. It will also provide high speed cutting and repeatability which will
significantly improve production cycle times and quality. In turn, this will save you time and money!
Note: There will be a lead time for big and/or complex orders so make sure you place your orders in advance.
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For more information, visit wwww.reducetouchlabor.com
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"Lean Clean Room" |
| Commodity Roll Stock |
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Pre-cut and Pre-Seamed Custom Multi-Layered Kit |
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Wide Films Available |
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Airtech vacuum bagging films can be made up to 12 meters (40ft) wide! |
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Many wide films available
Many temperature ranges
Inexpensive
No seams
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Widest in our Industry!
Securlon® Big-Blue L-100 - up to 12 m
Securlon® L-500 - up to 12 m
Ipplon® KM1300 - up to 7.1m
Wrightlon® 7400 - up to 7.1m
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Upcoming Tradeshow
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SAMPE 2011 will take place May 23-26 (exhibition May 24-26) at the Long Beach Convention Center
in Long Beach, CA. Register today to learn about and discuss the "State of the Industry: Advanced Materials,
Applications and Processing Technology."
If you decide to attend the show, please visit our booth, #1305.
For more information, visit: www.sampe.org
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Please
contact Airtech or your Local Airtech Distributor for additional
information:
Airtech
International Inc.
5700 Skylab Road
Huntington Beach, CA 92647
Phone: (714) 899-8100
Fax: (714) 899-8179
www.airtechonline.com |
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