Toray Advanced Composites becomes the first advanced composites company to receive NADCAP (National Aerospace and Defense Contractor Certification Program) Non-Metallic Materials Manufacturing – Thermoplastic Prepreg Manufacturing AC7124/6 certification, This accreditation is granted by the NADCAP Management Committee.
The certification is the first to lay the groundwork for standardized industry requirements as mass adoption of thermoplastics is about to enter a new phase of development. The certification demonstrates Toray Advanced Composites’ continued commitment to innovation in large-scale thermoplastic manufacturing.
Paul, Director of Quality, Toray Advanced Composites
“Toray Advanced Composites becomes the first and only Advanced Composites company to hold this honor,” said Adams. “We continually strive to provide our customers with the best possible thermoplastic pre-treatments by producing and testing materials under NADCAP’s stringent requirements.” Dip Composite Solutions.With over forty years of innovation from Toray and Toray
With the pedigree of Cetex, Toray Advanced Composites will continue to lead the way in next-generation thermoplastic composites for a wide range of aerospace, defense, commercial and industrial applications. ”
NADCAP is a critical and rigorous compliance certification program that follows stringent requirements standardized by government and industry leaders in aerospace, defense and related industries. Toray Advanced Composites said that with this certification, there is standardized quality assurance at every inspection point in the production of thermoset and Cetex thermoplastic composites, which underpins its comprehensive and complete quality and safety for customers and stakeholders promise.
NADCAP was created in 1990 by SAE International and is managed by the non-profit Performance Review Institute (PRI). PRI is a global provider of solutions, customer-focused, that aims to enhance processes and improve product quality through collaboration among industry stakeholders. These industry stakeholders share common goals: to add value, reduce total cost, and promote safety and quality.