Hexcel Corporation has been approved by Boeing to produce HexPEKK-100 aerospace structures for major commercial aircraft platforms.
After rigorous review of Hexcel's proprietary poly-ether-ketone-ketone and carbon fiber material formulation, Hexcel's superior HexPEKK-100 end-use components – as well as its highly-controlled HexAM additive manufacturing process (which uses selective laser sintering) – are now obtainable through Boeing's Qualified Provider List (QPL). These HexPEKK components will be manufactured-to-print for commercial aerospace applications where complexity, weight reduction, and strong mechanical performance are critical.
Hexcel provides high-rate serial part production with reduced lead-time and at a lower cost than traditional intricately machined aluminum or composite structures. HexPEKK-100 parts meet interior aircraft smoke and toxicity requirements and are ideal for complex components such as optimized brackets, environmental control system ducts, and castings.
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| Hexcel Corporation | Additive Manufacturing (Resin), Prepreg, Composite Manufacturing Services, Composite Braiding/Weaving, Reinforced Composite Molding Compounds, Honeycomb Core Composites, Composite Structures, Carbon-reinforced Composites, Epoxy Resins, Composite Moulding, Thermosetting Plastics |
| Boeing Commercial Airplanes | Airframer |
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