BES News

NCC reclaims 125 tonnes of process plant

2nd Feb 2012

Plant Engineer Jan Feb 2012 front cover

After seven months of work, AIC group is putting the finishing touches to making 125 tonnes of reclaimed equipment operational for the National Composites Centre (NCC) in Bristol.

Equipment includes: a large autoclave weighing 90 tonnes, with a 30,000 litre water cooling system; a nitrogen generating plant (with a 30 tonne receiver); a small autoclave (17 tonnes); a hydraulic hot-press (10 tonnes); a double diaphragm hot drape former (15 tonnes); and two curing ovens.

It was moved from Airbus’ facility in Filton, while at the same time ensuring the NCC had access to a production autoclave throughout.

According to NCC operations director Rob Ludford, it took four months to re-install the large autoclave, which operates at 400oC and 200psi, the hot press, water cooling system and nitrogen generating plant.

Meanwhile, moving the hotdrape former presented particular challenges, not least because it uses 2,500 light bulbs as its curing heat source.

“By working closely with NCC staff, AIC was able to maintain capability and continuity of service to our customers by eliminating downtime across two sites,” comments Ludford.

And AIC project manager Adrian Kelley adds: “We consistently hit deadlines and worked well in partnership with great teams at the NCC, Airbus and AET Transport.”

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