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Software aims to increase composite manufacturing efficiency
Thursday, 26 January 2023
Material order lead time requires manufacturers to maximise their current stock. Plataine says its simulation tool and 'nesting around defects' can improve the ordering process, reduce waste and enhance efficiency.

Plataine has released a new version of its FabricOptimizer, which it says will allow advanced manufacturers to reach increased production rates, full process automation and further maximise material utilisation by creating efficient cut plans. New capabilities include a material procurement simulator, an automatic 'nesting around defects' solution, and detailed reports to improve yield and 'first-time right' score.

Plataine's new AI-based 'nesting around defects' solution, enables manufacturers to deliver the most optimised dynamic cut plans that make the best possible use of material rolls with known defects. These new capabilities help to reduce errors, rework and material waste leading to continuous process improvement. Users can now retrieve information of known defects on rolls, ignore specific parts of a roll when nesting and maximise material utilisation. Quality is ensured, while the amount of material going to waste is minimised, improving customers' ability to maximise on-hand inventory, especially during times where lead time for receiving new material is long.

In addition, higher material buy-to-fly ratio aligns with recent sustainability and green credentials alongside manufacturers' profits. FabricOptimizer enables the operator to nest around the defects, avoiding cutting defected plies that would require recuts and rework. The 'nesting around defects' solution supports the commonly used formats and systems and can be easily implemented.

The new easy-to-use simulation tool is embedded as part of Plataine's FabricOptimizer solution, enabling manufacturers to take existing stock into account and avoid unnecessary waste when purchasing expensive materials. This tool enables faster response to bids and displays recommendations for material planning and procurement. With AI-based technology, users can test out a variety of input details, such as various roll widths or different quantities of kits to ensure the best yield and get recommendations on which material should be ordered for each kit, or number of kits. The simulation tool also saves operators' time by automatically selecting different options and material quantities to create the most optimised cut plan for specific kits. Platiane says that all these capabilities are unique in the market and allow aerospace manufacturers to produce more parts from existing material inventory.

Anat Kanner-Kalka, Director of Product Management at Plataine, says: “We are excited to unveil the latest enhancements to our FabricOptimizer AI-based offering. Material order lead time requires manufacturers to maximise their current stock. The easy-to-use simulation tool and 'nesting around defects' further meets the needs of our customers for dynamic solutions that improve the ordering process, reduce waste, and enhance efficiency. As FabricOptimizer evolves, we will continue to meet the needs of forward-thinking manufacturers and help them ramp-up production rates.”

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Plataine Composite Manufacturing Services, Computer-aided Engineering, IT/Computing, Process Control Systems, Product Data Management
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