FRPC IN DEFENCE APPLICATIONS
The defence sector utilises fibre reinforced polymer composites in a number of ways. This includes lightweighting for protective clothing and vehicle components and impact resistance as the material has a high strain/failure ratio but if failure does occur it will shatter and be less harmful to its environment than metal. It can be coupled with other materials to increase protection properties, corrosion resistant for less “in field” maintenance, have embedded functionality with monitoring systems integrated into the material and be designed in a way where pieces can be moulded as one, reducing the number of parts needed and increasing production speed.
This event will look at:
- An overview of the defence sector and market
- Technology and innovation
- Supply chain – opportunities and challenges to supplying the defence sector
DRAFT PROGRAMME
Subject to change
09:00 Registration
DEFENCE SECTOR: AN OVERVIEW
09:30 Global Opportunities for Composites in Defence – A Market Overview, Richard McKie, BAE Systems
10:00 The Future of Composites Technology for UK Defence, Sean Cooper, National Composites Centre
10:15 TBC
10:30 Exhibitor Pitches
11:00 BREAK
TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION
11:45 Keynote: Technology and Innovation, TBC
12:15 Opportunities for Composites in Perforated Structures in Defence Applications, Chris Worrall, TWI Ltd
12:30 Accelerating Change – The Opportunity for FST Compliant Composites within the Defence Sector, Dominic Hopwood, SHD Composites
12:45 Optimising Resin Properties for Impact Resistance in Composite Sandwich Panels, Alexander Fergusson, FAC Technology
13:00 LUNCH
BUILDING THE DEFENCE SUPPLY CHAIN
14:00 Keynote: Building the Supply Chain, TBC
14:30 Moving the Boundaries of Defence Manufacturing to Compression Moulding, Jonathan Holmes, Creative Composites
14:45 Title TBC, Jim Erskine, CCP Gransden
15:00 Exhibition time
15:30 Concorde tour (optional – please choose this option when booking below)
