The Metallic Structures and Composites Lab is equipped to accommodate an extensive array of functions related to the fabrication and repair of aircraft metal and composite structures.
The metallic structures portion has numerous common powered and hand tools for working with metal. Our composite capabilities include wet and prepreg layups and vacuum bagging. The lab also features tools and instruments for precision measuring, heat treatment and non-destruction testing.
Metallic Structures Equipment
- Hydraulic and foot-powered sheers
- Box and pan brakes
- Turret punch
- Slip roll
- Kett saws
- Die grinders
Composite Structures Equipment
- Band saws and electric sanders, both disk and belt
- Downdraft-sanding tables
- Hot bonders
- Curing oven: 40" x 40" x 72"
- Walk-in freezer
- Walk-in paint booth
Research Capacity
In the lab, research opportunities exist in material testing, application methods and composites makeup.
Lab Director
Travis Billette
Associate Professor and Program Coordinator for B.S. and A.S. in Aviation Maintenance Science
- Aviation Maintenance Science Department
- College of Aviation
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Contact Us
Travis BilletteEmil Buehler Aviation Maintenance Science, Building 340, Rm. 115
Daytona Beach, FL 32114