Manufacturing Industry

PROCESSING AND MANUFACTURING - Metal or composite tooling?

Advanced Composites Bulletin, February, 1992

The relative importance of durability and lead times for individual companies may determine whether they opt for metallic or composite tooling.

Two US companies, Boeing Commercial Airplane Co of Renton, Washington, and Rohr Industries Inc of Riverside, California, seem to have come to different conclusions about the relative merits of the two tooling approaches on this basis in papers presented at the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) 'Tooling of Composites '92' meeting in Anaheim, California, USA in January this year.

Steven Abberger from Boeing points to a definite trend away from composite tooling towards metallic systems. The original stimuli for Boeing's decision to explore composite tooling were factors such as light weight (for easier handling...

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