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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Wednesday, July 27, 2022
Typically, aircraft-grade aluminum, carbon fiber, or plastic make aircraft seats. Producers of aircraft seats frequently combine the three materials to create various types of aircraft seat shells.
Fremont, CA: Typically, aircraft-grade aluminum, carbon fiber, or plastic make aircraft seats. Producers of aircraft seats frequently combine the three materials to create various types of aircraft seat shells.
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For its shell material, Italian producer Aviointeriors, for instance, combines aircraft-grade aluminum and carbon fiber. The manufacturer asserts that its aircraft seats are stronger than those constructed only of aluminum or carbon fiber since they include both lightweight elements. Metal frames, headrests, armrests, and other supplemental hardware comprise the four primary parts of an aircraft seat frame. In addition, seat belts are essential for maintaining passenger security during takeoff, landing, and turbulence.
Seating Materials for Aircraft
The following materials are typically used in airplane seats:
● Aluminum of aircraft quality
● Plastic
● carbon fiber
Producers of airplane seats frequently combine the three materials to create various types of aircraft seat shells.
Repair, overhaul, and refurbishment of airplane seats
Simple part replacements, overhauls, and complete refurbishments are all possible for aircraft seat repairs. A thorough inspection is conducted, and when a component is malfunctioning, it is taken apart, examined, repaired, and tested to ensure that it is operating as intended. When it cannot be fixed, it is removed and changed out for a new, reliable component. The component manufacturers' maintenance manuals (CMM) are followed when performing these operations. Selecting a workshop with the necessary records and reports guarantees everything.
Requirements for Aircraft Seats
The main point of interaction between passengers and an airplane is their seats. In addition to offering a secure place to sit, airplane seats serve as the first line of defense in an accident or other crisis. Aircraft seats must adhere to all rules established by regulating authorities like the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which are essential for safety reasons.
The requirements for designing seats for aircraft are as follows:
Structural Aspect: Aircraft seats must be strong enough to withstand dynamic turbulence and aircraft motion.
Environment: Aircraft seats must resist damage from sunshine, dampness, and other environmental factors.
Comfort: Passengers must have a pleasant area to sit in airplane seats.
Fire safety standards: Materials used in seats, such as covers, upholstery, and seat cushions, must have the self-extinguishing characteristics required by the relevant rules, which must be tested and adhere to the fire safety criteria.
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