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Vectorply carbon fiber utilized in historic new mid-engine Corvette

Phenix City, AL – In July 2019, General Motors Co. made waves in the automotive industry with the release of the highly anticipated 2020 mid-engine Chevrolet Corvette Stingray. A dream more than 60 years in the making, the mid-engine Corvette features innovative components that maximize performance and blaze new trails for parts and processes within the automotive market.

One such part that GM highlighted during the July 18th debut is the automotive world’s first curved pultruded carbon fiber bumper beam. Produced by Shape Corp. with Vectorply Corporation carbon non-crimp fabrics, the multi-hollow bumper beam garnered national attention of its own within the composites industry. To date, the carbon bumper beam was nominated for the Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE) Automotive Process, Assembly and Enabling Technologies Award and been featured in numerous composite and automotive publications.

The first production model Corvettes will be available early 2020, but development for the crucially important carbon bumper beam began many years ago. In 2014, Vectorply joined forces with Shape Corp. to begin developing specialized carbon fabrics and laminate schedules for this vital part. Initially, Vectorply’s sales and engineering teams assisted Shape Plastic and Composites Engineering Manager Toby Jacobson with dialing in the ideal fabrics for the revolutionary curved pultrusion process. For this distinctive task, Jacobson, Shape’s team members and Vectorply’s staff turned to VectorLam, Vectorply’s proprietary laminate analysis software.

The 2020 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray features an industry-first curved, pultruded carbon fiber bumper beam produced by Shape Corp. with Vectorply carbon fabrics.

The 2020 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray features an industry-first curved, pultruded carbon fiber bumper beam produced by Shape Corp. with Vectorply carbon fabrics. Photo Credit: General Motors

VectorLam provides a cloud-based, multi-platform compatible approach to classical laminate theory and helps customers achieve goals of stiffness, strength, weight and cost by allowing users to design the perfect laminate for their application. Despite the wide range of applications VectorLam excels in, Shape’s industry-first part provided a unique challenge for Vectorply’s engineering team and software.

With adjustments to VectorLam required, Vectorply Senior Composite Engineer Molly Ditzler, P.E. accepted the challenge of tailoring the software to provide the perfect recommendations and data for Shape.

“We took the profile of their bumper beam and modified VectorLam to analyze their section so they could narrow in on the optimum laminate,” Ditzler said. “This was in the initial stages and Shape took it much further, including an FEA to verify the results.”

The hollow, curved bumper beam offered a unique challenge due to the complex structure dependent on multiple shear wall supports.

As the relationship between Shape and Vectorply grew, several different versions of advanced carbon fabrics were produced for testing and validation. According to Jacobson and Vectorply Northeast Region Sales Manager Seth Holman, this process helped both companies strengthen their expertise, processes, and quality.

“The support that Vectorply has provided has been unbelievable. I don’t think we’d be where we are now without them,” Jacobson said. “We asked Vectorply to do a lot of things that has been critical to producing the final design.”

Holman added that Shape’s requests helped Vectorply push their capabilities and production offerings to a new level.

“Through the entire development process, they have helped us think outside the box and be a better material supplier,” he said. “We’ve developed and maintained tighter tolerances in several key aspects that yield favorable processing and create efficiencies in Shape’s process. As time went on, they actually made us a better supplier and allowed us to prove our value in the process with our Production and Technical Services Team.”

In a high-end application such as the Corvette Stingray where each pound is key to performance, Vectorply’s wide range of carbon fabric production capabilities and technical assistance proved valuable to the success of the history-making bumper beam. As new markets and applications continue to push the boundaries of what is possible through composite production, Vectorply will play an integral role in the development and production of advanced composite fabrics to meet growing demands and expectations.

“Our goal at Vectorply is to help customers build the best products through the use of highly engineered composite reinforcement fabrics and optimized laminates, especially in new and emerging markets” said Vectorply President and Interim CEO Trevor Humphrey. “Shape Corp. and GM’s curved, pultruded bumper beam is a monumental accomplishment in the automotive and composite industries, and we are proud of the role that we played in the development and supply of specialty carbon fabrics for this groundbreaking application.”

Photo Credit: General Motors

Vectorply receives IBBI Supplier of the Year, John Sisson Innovation Awards

St. Charles, MO. – On Tuesday, March 5th Vectorply Corporation received a pair of prestigious awards at the Independent Boat Builders, Inc. (IBBI) Conference in St. Charles, MO. The composite reinforcement supplier was awarded the John “Walkabout” Sisson Memorial Innovation Award, followed by a selection as an IBBI Supplier of the Year.

The John “Walkabout” Sisson Innovation Award is an honor chosen by the 19 members of the IBBI for a creative or unconventional new product to the marine industry. The namesake for the award, John Sisson, spent 20 years at Malibu Boats where he developed close friendships with several members of Vectorply’s team, including Vice President of Sales Tamir Levy.

“I am ecstatic for the entire Vectorply family to receive the 2019 John “Walkabout” Sisson Memorial Innovation Award from the IBBI,” said Levy. “The IBBI members are some of the most innovative boat builders in the industry and for them to bestow this award on Vectorply means so much. John “Walkabout” Sisson was a dear friend of mine who holds a very special place in my heart.  Vectorply is honored to receive this award in his memory.”

Members of Vectorply’s sales, engineering and marketing team receive the John “Walkabout” Sisson Memorial Innovation Award and Supplier of the Year Award from IBBI President Tom Broy.

Tom Broy, President of the IBBI said that Sisson was continuously innovating and was a key decision maker in the IBBI’s decision to move to Vectorply as the group’s primary knit supplier.

“IBBI feels like our fifteen-year relationship with Vectorply is the model for a successful partnership.  John Sisson was a founding member of the IBBI Technical Committee during his time at Malibu Boats. He did a lot of testing for the group and was very influential in our group’s decision to partner with Vectorply based on product performance,” Broy said.

“This would have meant a lot to John to see Vectorply win this Innovation Award.  We are glad to honor his memory by awarding Vectorply as the 2019 John “Walkabout” Sisson Memorial Innovation Award winner.”

Vectorply’s award-winning submission highlighted a new line of consumable solutions known as VectorFusion Consumables. The VectorFusion Consumable line currently consists of three labor and cost-saving products: VectorVac PS58-6, VectorFeed PS58, and VectorFeed PE4. These vacuum and feed lines are each unique, but all have the common goal of making a simpler, easily repeatable process to increase infusion efficiency. The incorporation of VectorFusion Consumable products allows companies to enjoy all the benefits of vacuum infusion processing while reducing known challenges.

“Our motto at Vectorply when it comes to innovation is to not create a product in hopes that someone will buy it, but rather, engineer a product based on a need,” according to Levy. “Whether the goal is stiffness, strength, weight or cost, working cohesively with our customers is what breads innovation.”

In addition to the innovation award, Vectorply was also selected as an IBBI Supplier of the Year. Winners of the Supplier of the Year were selected based on survey results highlighting several key categories including product quality, on-time delivery, and technical service.

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Vectorply receives ISO 9001:2015 certification

Phenix City, AL – Vectorply Corporation, a world leader in the design and manufacture of advanced composite reinforcements, received ISO 9001:2015 certification on Monday, December 10. The 18-month process concluded as accrediting organization ASCB Accreditation Services Worldwide certified Vectorply’s Quality Management System for the manufacture of reinforced fabrics, textiles and fibers.

The ISO 9000 family addresses various aspects of quality management and contains some of ISO’s best-known standards. The standards provide guidance and tools for companies and organizations who want to ensure that their products and services consistently meet customer’s requirements, and that quality is continually improved. Specifically, ISO 9001:2015 is based on several quality management principles including a strong customer focus, the motivation and implication of top management, the process approach and continual improvement.

Vectorply’s strong focus on engineering and technical services drives the company to be one of the most innovative producers of composite reinforcement fabrics in the market. Products are designed to meet customers’ strenuous goals for strength, stiffness, weight and cost using E-glass, carbon, aramid and other fibers. Achieving ISO certification while still being able to produce highly specified products was a difficult but necessary task, according to Quality Assurance Manager Jay Woodrow.

“This accreditation allows Vectorply to meet the requirements of ISO 9001:2015 certification while maintaining the flexibility to change quickly, allowing us to continue to meet the evolving needs of our customers,” Woodrow said. “This is the first step in the journey. We must maintain discipline each day through process execution, monitoring, customer satisfaction and continuous improvement.”

Vectorply’s strategic objective to supply the highly regulated aerospace, transportation, and industrial markets has been evolving as the company grows and expands. In July 2017, Vectorply officially opened the doors of their 53,000 sq. ft. Advanced Composite Reinforcement Center. The new facility features a 38,000 sq.ft. manufacturing plant dedicated to producing the company’s VectorUltra™ line of advanced carbon reinforcements, along with a 6,000 sq. ft. facility for Vectorply’s Technical Services and Engineering Team that includes a fully-equipped test lab. With this objective and investment, ISO certification was vital to validate the production processes and quality assurance of advanced fabrics.

“This ISO certification brings discipline and a quality culture, involves employees and improves morale,” Woodrow added. “When you get your hands around your processes, you increase customer satisfaction as a result.”

POSITION FILLED – Customer Service Representative Job Posting

Job title: Customer Service Representative

Position type: Full Time/Salaried

Reports to: Customer Service Team Leader

Department: Sales

Vectorply, a world leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of high performance composite fabrics, is a privately-owned company with headquarters in Phenix City, AL. Vectorply employs approximately 160 employees between administration, sales and production and produces more than 300 distinctive styles of reinforcement fabrics for a wide variety of composites applications.

Job Description: Vectorply is a dynamic market driven company with a strong focus on exceeding our customers’ expectations. The customer service responsibilities are very diversified, handling every aspect from order entry to customer delivery. As a member of the Sales Team, a CSR represents the company to customers and distributors. One of our mission statements is, “make it easy for our customers to do business with us” and Customer Service Representatives ensure this mission is fulfilled.

Experience /Skills:            

  • Four-year degree (preferred)
  • Two years customer service experience (preferred)
  • Strong verbal, written and organizational skills
  • Ability to work cohesively in a team environment
  • Outgoing personality and strong initiative
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office

Responsibilities:

Sales Territory Support – 80% of time
• Participate in daily production meetings and relay pertinent information to territory Sales Manager.
• Support Sales Manager by learning customer specifics and assisting with their goals.
• Maintain a thorough understanding and working knowledge of composite materials and Vectorply’s production.
• Promptly address customer and distributor inquiries via phone and email.
• Facilitate sample requests, quotes, new customer communications and other customer focused tasks.
• Connect with customers/distributors developing trusting relationships where your goal is to make it easy to do business with us.
• Occasional travel for events, tradeshows and/or customer visits.

Administrative – 20% of time
• Work within operating systems to enter orders, inquire about inventory and review sales history to make informed decisions associated with ensuring product delivery according to customer expectations.
• Manage assignments pertaining to reporting, internal communication and general operations.

Ongoing duties:
• Meet or exceed annual goals.
• Comply with all company policies and procedures.
• Protect confidential information.
• Other duties as required.

 

Interested applicants should send your resume to employ@vectorply.com with the subject line ‘Customer Service Position’. 

POSITION FILLED – Administrative Assistant Job Posting

Job title: Administrative Assistant

Position type: Full Time/Salaried

Reports to: Controller

Department: General Administration

Vectorply, a world leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of high performance composite fabrics, is a privately-owned company with headquarters in Phenix City, AL. Vectorply employs approximately 160 employees between administration, sales and production and produces more than 300 distinctive styles of reinforcement fabrics for a wide variety of composites applications.

Job Description: The Administrative Assistant provides support to managers and employees in Accounting, Finance, Human Resources and the Manufacturing Departments through a variety of tasks related to organization and communication.

Experience/Skills:

• Human resource and clerical experience (preferred)
• Strong verbal, written and organizational skills
• Ability to work cohesively in a team environment
• Outgoing personality and strong initiative
• Proficient in Microsoft Office
• Flexibility to work outside normal business hours when necessary

Responsibilities:

• Greet guests and manage switchboard for Accounting, Finance, Human Resources and Manufacturing Departments.
• Provide direct support for Accounting, Finance, Human Resources and Manufacturing Departments.
• Produce and distribute manufacturing reports for the Director of Manufacturing.
• Scan and index accounting and manufacturing files.
• Organize production specification files.
• Prepare accounts payable & payroll checks for distribution.
• Coordinate pre-employment scheduling, background checks, reference. verifications, profile changes and payroll distributions.
• Administer payroll, human resource and safety reporting.
• Review and prepare expense reports for AP processing.
• Other duties as assigned.

 

Interested applicants should send your resume to employ@vectorply.com with the subject line ‘Administrative Assistant Position’. 

Vectorply to demonstrate at “Road2Composites: Scaling Up Innovation” automotive workshop

Phenix City, Ala. – On April 17-18, Vectorply Corporation will participate in the “Road2Composites: Scaling Up Innovation” automotive and transportation workshop at the IACMI Scale-up Research Facility (SURF) in Detroit Michigan. “Road2Composites: Scaling Up Innovation” is an automotive and transportation workshop hosted by Composites One, the Closed Mold Alliance, and Magnum Venus Products (MVP), in partnership
with IACMI-the Composites Institute. Live demonstrations will focus on scale-up, light-weighting, and high-volume composites products and processes.

Vectorply Field Engineer Mike Ditzler will present in the Carbon/Epoxy Light Resin Transfer Molding (LRTM) Demonstration on Tuesday, April 17th at 1:15 p.m. The demo will show the steps of LRTM, including reinforcement
loading, drawing vacuum, leak checking the mold, injecting resin, and proper de-mold in a heated LRTM tool. Ditzler will discuss reinforcements in detail, including VectorUltra carbon fabrics C-BX 0600, C-LTi 1105, and C-WVs 0600 that will be used in the demo.

The IACMI Scale-up Research Facility (SURF) is located at 1400 Rosa Parks Blvd., Detroit, MI 48216. This is a free event, and you can register at the following link:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/road2composites-scaling-up-innovation-tickets-42645018398

 

Viking Yachts 80’ Convertible brought to life with help from Vectorply’s Road to Optimization

PHENIX CITY, Ala. – The unveiling of Viking Yachts’ 80’ Convertible (80C) at the company’s annual dealer meeting in Atlantic City, N.J. marked the successful end of a well-planned journey for the new model. As the 80C navigated the water for sea trials in front of nearly 100 Viking dealers, history had once again been achieved by the luxury performance sportfishing and cruising yacht giant.

Another team that was celebrating the first float of Viking’s 80C was Vectorply Corporation’s engineering and sales team. Vectorply Director of Composites Engineering Trevor Gundberg, along with Vectorply’s team of engineers and Northern Region Sales Manager Seth Holman, also invested a significant amount of time into the successful design and fabrication of the 80C.Viking 80 Production

Vectorply’s Road to Optimization (R2O) is a process of evaluating a company’s laminate and production process from start to finish, from the time the material is delivered until the customer’s product is complete. The R2O for the Viking 80C unofficially began in 2012, with successful composite fabrication ending the journey three years later.

In April 2012, Vectorply and Viking began the process of discussing E-glass/carbon quadraxial hybrid options to replace heavier E-glass quads in various models. With weight savings at the forefront of discussions, Vectorply, along with 3A Composites and Mahogany Company, traveled to New Gretna, N.J. in May 2012 for a face-to-face meeting with members of Viking’s team.

With the on-site meeting and technical audit complete, initial studies were compiled in Vectorply’s proprietary laminate analysis software program, VectorLam Cirrus. The results of the study were two potential E-glass/carbon hybrid candidates to replace the bulky 48oz/yd² and 64oz/yd² E-glass quads in current Viking laminates. The 35oz/yd² and 44oz/yd² hybrid replacements were chosen due to their ability to provide the same or better mechanical properties, but at a reduced weight.

During the reinforcement design step on the Road to Optimization the two E-glass/carbon hybrid quads were revised from the VectorLam versions to production-ready materials. A cost analysis was provided to Viking, allowing them to determine if the new materials were cost-effective.

A test matrix was originally drawn up in June 2012 following the collaborative meeting at Viking Yachts.  Between June and August, Vectorply produced sample quantities of EC-QXM 3508 and EC-QXM 4408.  Laminates were also produced in Vectorply’s lab during this time (including “control” laminates made from E-QXM 6410 and 4808) using a standard infusion grade vinyl ester resin system. These samples were later tested in flexure by 3A Composites in March 2013.

In June 2013 it was decided to run a more detailed test program, very similar to the original test matrix, and have a third party test lab (AMC) perform the testing. For this detailed testing, the laminates were produced using the same resin system Viking currently uses (Ashland’s AME 6001 INF-35 with Syrgis/United Initiators Norox MCP-75 initiator). Testing was completed in November 2013, which included testing for tensile, compressive, and flexural properties in the 0°, 90°, and 45° (bias) orientations.  VectorLam predictions were once again modified to more closely match the test data.

The hybrid fabrics became a topic of conversation again in August 2014, just before a technical meeting between Vectorply, Viking, 3A, and Mahogany in September 2014, which was the kick-off meeting for the new 80’ Convertible model. According to Viking Yachts’ Vice President of Design and Engineering, Lonni Rutt, the 80C was the perfect model to utilize the E-glass/carbon hybrid quads based on the company’s goals for the new boat.

“We were looking to bring a new model between the 76’ and 82’ class that was more efficient with better performance and provided more room than the smaller boat,” Rutt said. “Weight reduction was huge with respect to maintaining the performance. At the end of the day, performance is all about weight when it comes to boats of this size. We are limited in horsepower when you get to that size boat, so a lighter boat is going to go faster.”

Vectorply worked with 3A Composites on designing the 80C hull bottom and side laminates utilizing the hybrid fabrics, which were discussed during the meeting. After the meeting, samples of the EC-QXM 3508 and 4408 were sent to Mahogany for kit cutting and supplied to Viking for in-house process testing.

The final steps of the materials testing and analysis portion of the R2O took place in September and December 2014 when the 80C deck laminates and hull stringer laminates were derived. Each of the laminates was designed using ABS High Speed Craft scantling rules as guidelines.

With the materials chosen and testing complete, the Road to Optimization moved on to the fifth step, building reinforcements to order. Viking 80 WaterThe first production run of the hybrid quads took place in
December 2014, with three subsequent runs in 2015 in April, June, and October. Thanks to the thorough planning by Vectorply and Viking, each material in the laminate was designed to fit into Vectorply’s current production schedule.

“We’ve done a good job from a collaboration standpoint where there is nothing that Viking orders that doesn’t fit into our production
schedule,” Holman said. “The fabrics fall under our normal lead times. They were designed to utilize some aspects of standard set-ups, which in-turn make the new fabrics readily available from a production and delivery standpoint. As a group we have done a great job selecting materials that are efficient for everybody.”

Once the materials were received Viking completed the Road to Optimization with the successful production of the first 80C in early 2015, and the results were phenomenal. Not only did the new 80C achieve better top-end performance results than the 82’, it also surpassed those of the smaller 76’.

“The speed of the 80’ is 41+ knots, which is about 3.5 knots faster than the 82’. It is also faster than the smaller 76’,” Rutt explained.

The collaboration between Vectorply, Viking, 3A, and Mahogany has been a major reason for Viking’s ability to lead the field of semicustom boat builders in innovation, according to Rutt.

“A tremendous benefit for our company has been seeing what everybody brings to the table in terms of their specific piece of knowledge,” he said. “The fact is that you have people who have the opportunity to see other things and bring new, different ideas. Vectorply is dealing in multiple industries in addition to marine, and our knowledge is going to be driven by what we have in house and what we learn from out of house.”

Making boats lighter and faster than smaller models is a difficult task, but with Vectorply’s Road to Optimization Viking Yachts was able to accomplish that lofty objective with the 80’ Convertible. From start to finish, the Road to Optimization can help customers achieve goals that seem unlikely at first glance. To find out more about the Road to Optimization, call Vectorply today at 334-291-7704.