Adapa and ElectroHeat have entered a cooperation for adaptive molds and heating solutions
Thermoforming composites and thermoplastics into curved designs on a reconfigurable adaptive mold is a manufacturing process that reduce the use of one-off molds and reduce the use of resin.
The benefits hereof are reduced waste created by one-off molds, reduced weight on the composite product and lower manufacturing cost.
The cooperation has sprung out of the manufacturer need for an off-the-selves solution, where the curing oven and the reusable adaptive mold are designed to fit standard panel sizes from composite material suppliers.
Adapa has initiated a cooperation with ElectroHeat as they have extensive experience in supplying ovens and furnaces to a broard variety of industries like aerospace, automotive, shipyards and manufacturing industry all over the world.
ElectroHeats industrial ovens are used for a variety of heating processes such as drying, curing and hardening. This fits well to the use of our adaptive molds in various industries and manufacturing processes.
Companies: Adapa
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