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Blade-repair materials widen repair’s weather window

By Paul Dvorak | November 4, 2010

The techs are using the Renuvo blade repair materials which claim a 50% reduction in structural repair time. GL Certification is pending.

A novel approach to blade repair addresses several issues that have prevented more effective and expedient maintenance programs. The Renuvo blade-repair system is said to provide a solution to problems of production, transportation, and in-field work.

Creating a wider weather window for repair work comes from a handling and working-temperature range that starts at +5°C. The product range has transformed the condition for repair by using UV light from the Renuvo Lamp to cure materials in minutes.

More traditional wet laminating systems generate waste, have the potential for error in dispensing and mixing, along with the requirement for multiple products to match the blade design. Renuvo eliminates the problems and lets the operator take control over quality, backed by the reassurance of the GL certified (pending) products and process guide.


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Tagged With: blade repair, Materials, Renuvo
 

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