Carbures increases its productive capacity in Aeronautics

Investment in technology to allow them to increase their capacity in the manufacturing of plane parts made with fibres.

• Carbures increases its manufacturing capacity with the introduction of the ramp up, or with the steady increase in its manufacturing for their main clients in the aeronautical sector.

• It has acquired technology which allows it to increase the speed of its milling of mechanical pieces, tenfold, the final part of the industrial manufacturing process of carbon fibre plane parts: before this was done by means of a traditional milling process, but now with this new technology, it means that up to ten pieces can be milled at the same time and with higher millimetrical precision.

• This new technology is installed in the company's Jerez de la Frontera Plant, which is the Group's largest aeronautical plant.

Madrid, 16th of March, 2015. Carbures increases the cruise control in the manufacturing processes in the aeronautical sector. The Company has acquired a technology called BR25, a machining centre which allows them to multiple tenfold, the industrial output in the final phase of the manufacturing process, which consists of the cutting and the milling of the pieces. This new technology allows Carbures to face the increasing demand of orders in the aeronautical sector and which is used at the same time as the ramp up, thereby leading to a steady increase in manufacturing for their aeronautical clients. The BR25 has been designed by the company EPMM, specially for the mechanisation of carbon fibre pieces which require strict specifications which are based on the current aeronautical programmes.

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This technology can reach an acceleration in the linear axis of up to 3m/sg² and a vacuum speed of up to 70m/min. That is to say that this technology allows for a tenfold increase in the production of pieces in the final stage of the industrial process. The manufacturing forecast for the aeronautical sector has registered a notable increase. The graphic impression of our manufacturing looks to be sky high. The industry giants, such as Airbus have the intention of increasing their plane manufacturing. For example, Airbus intends to manufacture near to a hundred new A-320 aircrafts in 2016 and this figure is set to rocket to 540 in 2018.

Carbures has acquired new technology which will enable them to deal with the projected increase by the large manufacturers in the aeronautical industrial chain of composite materials such as carbon fibre. The ramp up of the big manufacturers is reflected in the Company's projected billing as laid out in its 15-17 business plan. Carbures forecasts an income of 35.5 million euros just from the aeronautical sector this year, which makes up 30% of the total projected income for the current financial year (118.5 millions).

The forecast for incomings from the aeronautical sector, from a conservative approach, applying the figures from the project portfolio which have been signed today, suggests that the figures will increase in 2017 to a figure of 161 million euros, of which 35.4 percent, 57 million, are from the area of aeronautical industrial activity. "We are continuing to work towards the fulfilment of our plan, and our current focus, is to continue growing, as we are, as a company.  

In this new phase we are working to boost the organic growth of Carbures, and this technology provides a solution to this strategic aim" confirms the Managing Director of the Group, José María Tarragó. "We have invested all our efforts in providing complete service to our clients and for this reason we have purchased this advanced technology for fibre plane parts which places us at the forefront of the industry in Spain, in the southern and central aeronautical industry and probably in Europe" adds Tarragó.

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