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CRTC Overview The CRTC Is Located at the Foot of the Olympic National Park: The Crown Jewel of the National Park System Who Is The CRTC? Formed in 2015 from a vision of the Port of Port Angeles to: Meet the needs of the aerospace


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CRTC Overview

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The CRTC Is Located at the Foot of the Olympic National Park: The Crown Jewel of the National Park System

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Who Is The CRTC?

▪ Formed in 2015 from a vision of the Port of Port Angeles to:

➢ Meet the needs of the aerospace composites industry ➢ Kick start economic development in Clallam County

▪ Established as an independent a 501C3 not-for-profit enterprise ▪ This facility was built as a result of a collaboration between:

➢ US Federal Government – Economic Development Administration ➢ Washington State – DOC Clean Energy Fund ➢ Port of Port Angeles ➢ Clallam County ➢ City of Port Angeles

▪ CTRC leases this facility from the Port of Port Angeles

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CRTC Part of Composite Manufacturing Campus

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CRTC Timeline

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IACM CMI Contr Contract act June 2017 une 2017

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Research and Educational Partners

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CRTC Accomplishments

▪ Made recycled carbon fiber memento coin for Washington State Governor Jay Inslee’s Inauguration – Jan. 2017 ▪ Won EDC Award of Excellence from the Clallam County EDC – Jan. 2017 ▪ First commercial product – March 2017 ▪ Washington Manufacturing Silver Sustainability Award – April 2017 ▪ Contracted by IACMI to developing advanced production technology in partnership with Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the University

  • f Tennessee – June 2017

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CRTC Committed to Material Process and Supply

▪ Example – compression molding of chopped prepreg carbon fiber

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CRTC Facilities New & Specifically Designed for rCF

▪ 25,000 sq. ft. purpose-built building new in 2016

➢10,700 sq. ft. configurable, environmentally

controlled, production space

➢ 2,500 sq. ft. R&D space ➢ 3,000 sq. ft. office space ➢ 4800 sq. ft. Peninsula College workforce

development ▪ 13,660 cu. ft. cold storage ▪ 1000A 480V 3P grid feed, 92kW solar array

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Multiple Products in CRTC Development Pipeline

▪ Products in advanced development

➢ Paddle sports ➢ Industrial materials ➢ Other sports equipment ➢ Public infrastructure

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CRTC’s Mission – Furthering the rCF Industry

CRTC is at the forefront of the rCF Industry, proving it can be viable by: ▪ Establishing relationships with leading players ▪ Securing low-cost supply ▪ R&D on high volume processing technology ▪ Making successful products

➢ Currently shipping our first product manufactured with rCF ➢ Multiple additional products to be introduced later this year ➢ Powerful design tools ➢ Experienced staff ➢ Open process to attract, vet new product ideas ➢ Innovative materials made with rCF ➢ Expanding manufacturing capabilities

▪ Targeting high volume production for multiple products by 2019 ▪ Seeking partners and employees who want to grow and thrive with us

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CRTC Capabilities & Equipment

▪ Complete in-house steel tooling capability up to 60” x 25”, aluminum tooling up to 60” x 30”, composite and graphite tooling, trimming, jig and fixture making up to 10’ x 5’ x 3’

➢ Fadal 4525 4-axis machining center, 45” x 25” travel, Fanuc 18i-

MB5 control

➢ Flow Mach2 2031b (6.5’ x 10’) water jet with 30SA 60 ksi

intensifier pump

➢ DMS 5-axis machining center, 10’ x 5’ x 3’ machining envelope,

Fagor 8055i Power M control

➢ 3-axis CNC router, 5’ x 10’ capacity

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Flow Waterjet DMS 5-Axis Router

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CRTC Capabilities & Equipment

▪ Oven-vacuum bag cure capability up to 18’ x 10’ x 6’; press cure capability to 60” x 30” up to 700°F / high pressure; press-molding capability at sub-3-minute cycle time; large cold prepreg storage capacity

➢ Wisconsin ovens: EWN-1017-7E, 1190 cu. ft., 500°F, and SWN-610-

8, 480 cu. ft., 300°F

➢ Wabash presses: 300T 60” x 30” 500°F; (2) 200T 36” x 30” 650°F;

150T 24” x 24” 500°F

➢ Grimco press: 75T 24” x 24” 700°F ➢ RocTool ROC E 200 dual zone 100kW induction mold heating

system

➢ Prepreg storage freezers: 40’ x 20’ and 28’ x 18’, both -10°F with

diesel generator backup

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4 Wabash MPI Presses 2 Wisconsin Ovens

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▪ Tubular product capability from 1/8” to 24” diameter; full CAD/CAM and FEA capability for prototyping and product development

➢ Tube production cell: CDI rolling table, CDI cello

wrapper, CDI mandrel puller, CDI centerless sander

➢ Filament winder, lab-scale up to 72” long x 24”

diameter

➢ 3D solid modeling: Solidworks, Rhino, Fusion,

Inspire

➢ CAM: Esprit, MasterCAM, Fusion, Flow, Vectric ➢ Engineering/FEA: Altair Hyperworks, Solidworks

Simulation

➢ 3D printer for prototyping & development

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CRTC Capabilities & Equipment

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The CRTC Team

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Questions? Thank you for your attention!

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