Daher, a company specializing in advanced composites, is exhibiting at JEC World 2025, a leading international composites show. The company is showcasing its expertise in advanced composite materials with two key highlights: a full-scale welded thermoplastic torsion box for aircraft applications, now validated and ready for large-scale testing, and daily demonstrations of KVE’s thermoplastic induction welding process. The torsion box, which has reached TRL 5 maturity, is a prototype of the stabilizer of a tailplane for the Daher-built TBM aircraft and could serve as a model for the wing and tail components of future commercial aircraft. The KVE Induct process, which eliminates the need for traditional metal rivets, offers significant advantages in terms of weight reduction, production speed, and recyclability. Daher is presenting 15 advanced composite parts at JEC World, demonstrating its expertise in large, complex parts, and is committed to offering innovative solutions that address the decarbonization challenges facing the aerospace sector. The company’s medium-term goal is to produce complex, large-scale parts for tomorrow’s commercial aircraft targeted for the 2030-2035 timeframe.
At JEC World 2025, Daher solidifies its position as a leader in cutting-edge composites for the aerospace industry.
by EcoBees | Mar 6, 2025 | Advanced Composites
