Syensqo has achieved FAA-sponsored NCAMP qualification for its PRISMEP2400 epoxy resin system in combination with Teijin Carbon’s Tenax IMS65 E23 24K Non-Crimp Fabrics (NCF) and woven unidirectional (UD woven) reinforcements.
The qualification, recognized by both FAA and EASA and formalized under material specification NMS 241 and process specification NPS 82401, is supported by a publicly available NCAMP Material Property Data Report, providing aerospace manufacturers with certified, design-ready material data to accelerate implementation where resin infusion offers clear performance and cost advantages.
“This qualification fills a critical gap in publicly available aerospace material data. It’s the first resin infusion system in the NCAMP database, giving manufacturers a validated, scalable alternative to autoclave processing for applications where resin infusion makes sense such as integrated structures,” Rob Blackburn, Head of Customer Engineering at Syensqo
Closing the resin infusion data gap in NCAMP
PRISM EP2400 is the first resin infusion material to be added to the NCAMP database. Until now, public NCAMP allowables have focused almost exclusively on prepreg systems, leaving a gap for OEMs seeking validated out-of-autoclave (OoA) resin infusion solutions.
This qualification directly addresses that gap, offering industry-approved, publicly available mechanical property data for a high-performance infusion process.
Technical benefits of PRISM EP2400:
Advantages of the NCAMP qualification
Ideal for both primary and secondary structures on commercial or defense aircraft, PRISM EP2400 is suited for a wide variety of components, where its toughened resin system delivers higher performance than typical resin infusion systems, further enhancing the benefits of liquid resin processing.
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