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Failure NOT an Option for Aerospace Composites Market Growth [SAMPE Long Beach]

Written by Vlad Fedorchak | May 12, 2016 8:49:58 PM

I don’t know about you, but I’m really looking forward to SAMPE Long Beach 2016. Granted, who wouldn’t want to be in Long Beach in May? These are exciting times for the aerospace autoclaves composites manufacturing industry. The aerospace market is expected to reach $301 billion in 2018 with a global growth rate of 5.1% for the next ten years. Recent successes like the SpaceX landings and ongoing projects at the International Space Station have us all looking to the heavens with a wanderlust for what’s out there.

 

Ok. Maybe it’s just me, but have you noticed the public’s increasing interest in all things aerospace? While nobody on the TE Wire team has signed up for the Manned Mission to Mars (that I’m aware of, anyway), our Failure is NOT an option commitment to providing 100% tested pre-made autoclave wire thermocouple systems to aviation and aerospace autoclave operations continues to yield measureable ROI with our customers.

 

If you’re going to SAMPE Long Beach, I’d like to encourage you to visit us at booth N6. Pat Durkin and I will be there to discuss how you can utilize our patented AccuClave® thermocouple system to address numerous composites curing problems and challenges.

 

  • Where: Long Beach Convention Center
    Promenade Lobby/ Exhibit Hall A&B ​
    200 Pine Street, Long Beach, CA 90802
  • Dates: Tuesday, May 24 and Wednesday, May 25
  • Time: 11:00am – 5:00pm
  • TE Wire Booth N6
  • More info:  http://www.sampelongbeach.org/

Hope to see you in our Booth N6 at SAMPE Long Beach 2016

Whether you’re able to attend or not, be sure to follow us on Twitter (@tewire and @VladF22) during the show for info, updates and special offers. During the show, be sure to ask me about AccuClave TryB4UBuy, available for a limited time.

To learn more about our AccuClave thermocouple system for composite curing applications: 

 

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