Hutchinson

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Hutchinson
HUTCHINSON
AT A GLANCE
1853: creation by Hiram Hutchinson in Montargis
1903: Rubbery skins for Wings Skin & for Airships
1908: Landing Gear Suspension for Aircrfats
1936: 1st Engine Soft Mounts for Aircrafts
1974: Total acquire Hutchinson
KEY FIGURES
35.213 employees
96 sites
23 countries
EUROPE & Mediterranean
63 sites
21.423 employees
NAFTA
19 sites
8.200 employees
Asia
8 sites
2.832 employees
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MERCOSUR
6 sites
2.758 employees
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For the financial year ended December 31, 2014
KEY FIGURES
Revenues:
€ 3.462
billion
Investments:
€ 109 million
Research Spending:
€ 171
million
Investments:
5%
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For the financial year ended December 31, 2014
of revenues in R & D
OUR OBJECTIVE
Hutchinson is a leading global supplier in
smart solutions for comfort and safety in
automotive, aerospace and other industries.
We design and provide essentially vibration
control systems, fluid management systems, and
sealing solutions technologies with a special
focus on energy efficiency & effectiveness.
We drive innovation by a global systems
approach including design of new materials
(elastomers, thermoplastics, composites).
We drive innovation by a transversal knowledge
of our global activities.(ie: synergy between
aerospace and automotive dpt)
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Aerospace
Spatial
Defense
Building
Oil & Gas
Marine
Truck/Bus
Cycles
AEROSPACE
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AEROSPACE
We are constantly adapted to a market that
demands high levels of performance and
encompasses all Hutchinson technologies
Innovation through comprehensive solutions
combining materials science and engineering
Active Vibration Control
systems
Motion Controls: Lead-Lag
Dampers & Laminated
Bearings / Rod-Ends
Avionics Racking Systems
Control & Display Systems
Icing Protection Systems
Floor panels
Lightweight thermoplastic
ECS Fluid Transfer Ducting
Thermal & acoustic blankets,
panels, tapes
Composite structural and
trim element
Airframe seals
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Composites at Hutchinson
2007: Hutchinson Ingrandes (Poitou Charentes,F)
Bod Parts Air Ducts for Airbus & Gulfstream
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2008: acquisition of STRATIVER , 60,years in composites (Oise, F)
200 people; Interior panels, Fairings, Galleys…
2011: acquisition of KTN (Kunststoff Technik Nobitz, D)
275 people, composites Air Ducts (Thermoset)
2013: acquisition of Marquez , 30 years in composites (Montreal, Ca)
150 people,TP Air Ducts & Cockpits
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Today : more than 700 people in composites
Composites
Technical
Center
Autoclave
Existing
composite technologies
PDCPD
PUR
Polyester
Epoxy
Phenolic
RIM
Ovens
Sandwich technologies
Pre-pregs
RTM
TP RTM
TP
Thermoforming
& Over molding
PA
PPS
PEI
Gygaprene
PEEK
Gygaprene
HT
Hand lay-up
Carbon fiber
Glass fiber
Kevlar
Mechanized
lay-up
TP
Pultrusion
TP Pullforming
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Homemade TP
Prepregs
©HUTCHINSON All rights reserved.
Confidential and proprietary document.
300T Press
TP Stamping
Composite for Function Integration:
1st Acoustic wall
Nomex Honeycomb with
damping material inside
Rubber flaps for
rapid decompression
Insulated
ECS duct
Alu Honeycomb with
acoustic absorbing foam
ECS duct
Air blow silencer
with absorbing foam
2nd Acoustic wall
Nomex Honeycomb Panel
Integration of 7 transverse Functions !
©HUTCHINSON All rights reserved.
Confidential and proprietary document.
Ultra Light TP Ducts
Benefits:
• Higher shock resistance
•Cost reduction
•Up to 45% weight reduction
•Short cycle time
Our technology:
Single layer. CFRP stamping (automated process).
Welding of local reinforment or derivations (automated process)
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TP Composite Fuel Pipes
and Connectors
Benefits:
• Higher shock resistance
•Weight reduction
•Safety
•Cost reduction
•Avoid galvanic corrosion
with aluminium ribs
Our technology:
Highly resistive TP Composite Fuel Pipes (carbon or glass). TP Tape winding and end
fittings welding. Thermoplastic injected connectors with Carbon fibers. Electrically dissipative
thermoplastic and short fiber orientation
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Cockpits
modules
MAIN CONTROL PANEL
In collaboration with
One shot Carbon Main Control Panel
 45% weight reduction
Significant cost reduction vs Aluminum
 Modular approach for assembly Time saving
Innovation: RTM with a FST structural resin !
New MCP (Main Control Panel)
Aluminum assembled monument + Trim Panels
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©HUTCHINSON All rights reserved.
Confidential and proprietary document.
TRL & Benefits of our innovations
vs. current products
PIPES & DUCTS :
TP Composite Light Air Ducts
Fuel pipes
TRL 5
Weight saving: >> 30 % vs
Aluminum
Cost : similar to Aluminum
Fuel Connectors
TRL 5/6
Weight saving: 30 %
Cost : >> 30% saving vs Aluminum
TRL 9 (at Boeing)
Weight saving: up to 55 %
Cost : up to 30% less than
Glass/Phenolic
SEMI STRUCTURAL COMPOSITES:
CFRP injected Brackets
Thermoplastic Water & Drainage
pipes
TRL 5
Weight saving: >> 50 %
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©HUTCHINSON All rights reserved.
Confidential and proprietary document.
TRL 9 (at Airbus)
Weight saving: > 20 %
Cost : >> 50% saving vs Aluminum
TRL & Benefits of our innovations
vs. current products
PRIMARY & SECONDARY
COMPOSITES STRUCTURE:
Modular Composite Cockpit
Super bracket for modularity
TRL 4/5
Weight saving: >> 30 % vs Aluminum
and 10 % vs no module
Integration capabilities (welding over
molding)
TRL 5/6
Weight saving: > 50 %
Global Cost : >30% savings
PRIMARY COMPOSITE STRUCTURE:
Cockpit VARTM parts
Primary Structures (C Frame)
TRL 9 (at Bombardier)
Weight saving : > 20 %
Cost saving : >> 30 % (no clear coat)
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©HUTCHINSON All rights reserved.
Confidential and proprietary document.
TRL 5/6
Cost saving vs prepregs
60 % cycle time reduction
10 % Weight reduction
RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY
Hutchinson Research & Technology is driving
innovations for excellence towards 3 main thematics :
Materials
Functions and Systems,
Manufacturing processes.
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Hutchinson develops and uses
most advanced technologies in :
Acoustics
Computer Simulation
Data Management
Material Analysis and formulation
Electronics.
COMPOSITES R&T CENTER (CTEC)
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Hutchinson Research & Technology
addresses major customer challenges in:
Comfort & safety
Weight reduction
Energy Efficiency
System Interfaces
Mechatronics