Bally Ribbon Mills will be exhibiting at CAMX 2024 which is taking place September 10–12, 2024 in San Diego, California!
BRM experts will be on hand in booth Z49 to discuss the company’s 3-D woven joints, thermal protection systems (TPS), and other 3-D structures. In partnership with NASA, BRM recently developed the 3D Orthogonally woven 3DMAT Quartz Material for the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV) compression pads. BRM and NASA efforts are a great example of NASA partnering with an American small business with a unique specialized technological capability that will further current and future exploration plans. The 3DMAT Quartz Material was named the 2023 NASA Government Invention of the Year.
BRM uses 3-D continuous weaving to create new joint structures and improve existing joints. Delivering the optimal blend of strength, durability, and structural integrity, BRM’s 3-D woven joints are available in “Pi – π,” double “T,” “H,” and other complex net shapes. 3-D woven joints from BRM lower weight and cost without sacrificing integrity and performance. 3-D woven composites by BRM are particularly successful in aviation heat shield applications such as thermal protection systems. These systems are mission-critical components, particularly in space exploration vehicles, and 3-D woven composites reduce weight and cost while maintaining excellent performance in TPS systems.
For more information, speak with BRM experts in booth Z49 at the show or contact us!
By: Sarah Minhas, Bally Ribbon Mills