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Automated Tape Laying (ATL) is a process used in the composites industry to lay down pre-impregnated tapes of fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP) onto a mold or tool. The process is automated, meaning that the tapes are laid down with the help of a robotic arm, which is programmed to lay the tapes in a specific pattern. This process is used to create complex shapes and structures, such as those used in the aerospace and automotive industries.
ATL is a cost-effective and efficient way to produce composite parts, as it eliminates the need for manual labor and reduces the amount of time needed to produce a part. Additionally, ATL can be used to produce parts with high levels of accuracy and repeatability.
Companies in the Automated Tape Laying market include Hexcel Corporation, Cygnet Texkimp, and Fives. Show Less Read more