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NOVEMBER 2025 - Volume: 100 - Pages: 504-509
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This work presents recent advances in the optimization of an automated process for manufacturing glass fiber composites, based on the production of UV-cured prepregs. The aim of this development is to facilitate the production of glass fiber parts with a polyester matrix, ensuring a repeatable and controllable process. Moreover, this innovative technology enhances process efficiency and improves the quality of the final product. This work focuses on monitoring the manufacturing process using specific sensors, such as laser measurement devices and thermocouples, with the aim of ontrolling key processparameters, including the impregnation temperature andthe thickness of the resin layer deposited on the dry fabric.Continuous monitoring, enabled by the integration of a dataacquisition and analysis platform, makes it possible to improveboth the quality and efficiency of the process. It also facilitatesthe development of models for implementing adaptive controls,issuing reprocessing instructions, and validating product qualityin real time.Within this framework, temperature at various stages ofthe process and the resin content in the prepreg have beenmonitored and analyzed, establishing their correlation withmachine parameters that govern the impregnation process.Resin content was measured using a newly patented device (EP23382517.3), and the results were compared with fiber contentmeasurements obtained through weight difference analysis.In this project, the UV-curing prepreg manufacturing processwas successfully monitored, enabling real-time visualizationand analysis of key process parameters. This revealed a clearcorrelation between these parameters and the resin content,laying the foundation for future full machine automation.This technology can be applied to UV-curable resins, includingacrylic thermoplastics, bio-based, flame-retardant, or dual-cureon.UV and thermal resins, as well as to all types of glass fibers,thereby broadening its applicability across various compositemanufacturing processes.• Keywords: Process automation, fiberglass prepregs, ultraviolet(UV) curing, composite materials, process monitoring, sensorsin composite manufacturing, adaptive control, qualityoptimization, resin content in prepregs.
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