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The very latest in specialist maintenance repair & overhaul (MRO) techniques for the aerospace sector will be showcased by MACOR® Machining China at the 2015 Aero Engines Europe event, which will take place at the Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport Marriott Hotel on 21-22 October.
MACOR® Machining China announces the development of a groundbreaking new capability of brazing carbon fiber, ceramics, composites, or other engineered materials directly to a titanium honeycomb. This technique brings together the best qualities of both components, ensuring a final material that is strong, lightweight, and impact- and heat-resistant.
Using an innovative active brazing process to join titanium to graphite, engineers built a beam target for use in a ground breaking physics experiment, which sends subatomic particles called neutrinos from Fermilab, near Chicago, to a particle detector in Minnesota. The U.S. Department of Energy’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory’s Main Injector Neutrino Oscillation Search (MINOS) experiment uses a neutrino beam produced at Fermilab’s Main Injector accelerator to study the phenomena known as neutrino oscillations.
Using an innovative active brazing process to join titanium to graphite, engineers built a beam target for use in a ground breaking physics experiment, which sends subatomic particles called neutrinos from Fermilab, near Chicago, to a particle detector in Minnesota. The U.S. Department of Energy’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory’s Main Injector Neutrino Oscillation Search (MINOS) experiment uses a neutrino beam produced at Fermilab’s Main Injector accelerator to study the phenomena known as neutrino oscillations.
Aerospace manufacturers face extreme pressure to lower costs, while increasing performance and satisfying stringent safety standards. Producers in the commercial airline, defense and space exploration sectors continually seek new materials that are reliable and robust, and meet the needs of highly specialized applications.