China's taking off
ROHACELL® Rigid Foam from Evonik Reduces Weight in the New C919 Passenger Jet
Key Technologies for Energy-Efficient Solutions
In developing the new airliner, COMAC, a newcomer in the industry, has left nothing to chance; for planning and design it has taken on board strategic partners with the right mix of industry expertise, experience, and innovative power. The engine for the C919, for example, comes from General Electric. Evonik Industries is delivering precisely customized lightweight construction applications for the airliner that reduce its weight by several kilos and save fuel, thereby making the aircraft energy efficient.
For the rear section of the fuselage, Evonik's experts developed a prototype for the large rear pressure bulkhead from ROHACELL®. This PMI (polymethacrylimide) based composite material is extremely light—an important factor, because in aviation every kilo counts.
It also enhances rigidity, makes the fuselage more stable, and so improves safety. "Just five months after approval of the designs, we supplied the ROHACELL® molded part ready for use, and are continuing to helping COMAC with further development," says Jacky Yang, regional manager for ROHACELL® in aircraft applications for the Chinese market.
Other composite parts with ROHACELL® on C919 are the radome, landing gear door, APU access door and trailing edges of several control panels. Yang adds "Aircraft makers want high-quality lightweight materials and everything should of course be cost efficient. So ROHACELL® scores on every point." It's no surprise that the composite has been in demand for many years in the aviation industry.