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    Composite Integration to Host Free Webinar on the Role of Liquid Resin in Future Aircraft Structures

    BY Composights

    Published: 24 Jul 2025

    Tags:

    Aerospace Composites | Aircraft parts |

    Composite Integration, a leading innovator in resin transfer molding (RTM) and resin infusion processes, will host a free live webinar on July 30, 2025, titled Liquid Resin: Does This Have a Role in Future Aircraft Structures? The session will run from 10:00 10:45 a.m. EDT (15:00 15:45 p.m. BST) and is open to all professionals in the aerospace composites community.

    Led by Richard Blade, Technical Director, and Tim Searle, Ph.D. CEng MIMechE, R&D Director at Composite Integration, the webinar builds on insights from the company s recent white paper, Liquid Resin: The Journey Towards Future Aircraft Structures. It will explore how liquid resin infusion (LRI) technologies could help overcome long-standing manufacturing limitations in aerospace.

    Focusing on three central questions Why is this necessary? What can we achieve? How can we do it? the session will address:

    • Why legacy autoclave-dependent processes are limiting aerospace composites
    • What liquid resin systems can enable in terms of structure, scalability, and cost
    • Innovations in heated tooling, automated process control, and reduced CapEx
    • Case examples demonstrating autoclave-free production using in situ tooling

    The event will conclude with a live Q&A, allowing attendees to engage directly with Composite Integration s technical experts.

    With the aerospace industry under increasing pressure to reduce energy consumption, lower emissions, and cut production costs, LRI processes are gaining attention for their ability to replace traditional autoclave methods while still delivering high-performance composite structures.

    Registration is open now, and participants are encouraged to bring their technical questions to the session.

    Source: www.composite-integration.co.uk

    Home News Composite Integration to Host Free Webinar on the Role of Liquid Resin in Future Aircraft Structures

    Composite Integration to Host Free Webinar on the Role of Liquid Resin in Future Aircraft Structures

    BY Composights

    Published: 24 Jul 2025

    Composite Integration, a leading innovator in resin transfer molding (RTM) and resin infusion processes, will host a free live webinar on July 30, 2025, titled Liquid Resin: Does This Have a Role in Future Aircraft Structures? The session will run from 10:00 10:45 a.m. EDT (15:00 15:45 p.m. BST) and is open to all professionals in the aerospace composites community.

    Led by Richard Blade, Technical Director, and Tim Searle, Ph.D. CEng MIMechE, R&D Director at Composite Integration, the webinar builds on insights from the company s recent white paper, Liquid Resin: The Journey Towards Future Aircraft Structures. It will explore how liquid resin infusion (LRI) technologies could help overcome long-standing manufacturing limitations in aerospace.

    Focusing on three central questions Why is this necessary? What can we achieve? How can we do it? the session will address:

    • Why legacy autoclave-dependent processes are limiting aerospace composites
    • What liquid resin systems can enable in terms of structure, scalability, and cost
    • Innovations in heated tooling, automated process control, and reduced CapEx
    • Case examples demonstrating autoclave-free production using in situ tooling

    The event will conclude with a live Q&A, allowing attendees to engage directly with Composite Integration s technical experts.

    With the aerospace industry under increasing pressure to reduce energy consumption, lower emissions, and cut production costs, LRI processes are gaining attention for their ability to replace traditional autoclave methods while still delivering high-performance composite structures.

    Registration is open now, and participants are encouraged to bring their technical questions to the session.

    Source: www.composite-integration.co.uk