1 Cost assessment
The cost assessment of the production of the window frame considered the main costing items: cost of material purchase, non-recurring costs of investing in the thermostamping technology (including general capacity and product specific tooling) and amortization of said tooling, recurring manufacturing costs and production overhead costs.
The cost assessment did not account for commercial margins and NDT inspection of finished part.
CETIM has had contact with a manufacturer of composite aircraft window frames who procured valuable information on current thermoset designs. At the time of writing of this document, window frame parts in serial production are made using the RTM process (injecting dry fibre preforms with liquid resin in a closed mould), which is a process causing little raw material waste.
As a consequence, any thermoplastic window frame design will need to focus on limiting material waste to be competitive against its thermoset counterpart
2 Industrial transfer and intellectual property
Concerning the net-shape manufacturing process without edge overmoulding developed for the SHERLOC project, Cetim filed two French patent applications.
3 Dissemination
The Sherloc QSP project has been presented or mentioned in 7 oral presentation during international events:
SFIP, June 2018 (Nantes, France)
ITHEC, Oct. 2018 (Bremen, Germany)
NAFEMS, Nov 2018 (Paris, France)
JEC World, March 2019 (France, Paris)
Thai Subcontracting Promotion Association
Salon International de l’Aéronautique (SIAE), June 2019 (France, Bourget)
SAMPE, Sept 2019 (France, Paris))
Demonstrators was exhibited at 2 international trade fairs:
Salon International de l’Aéronautique (SIAE), June 2019 (France, Bourget)
JEC World, March 2019 (France, Paris)