Abaris Announces Advanced Composite Repair Training Course Schedule

April 14, 2018
Courses offer both theory and active practical workshop experience, designed to best hone your repair skills. Our most popular courses and 2018 class dates/locations are listed.

For over 35 years Abaris has lead the world in advanced composite repair training for the aerospace industry. Our courses offer both theory and active practical workshop experience, designed to best hone your repair skills. Our most popular courses and 2018 class dates/locations are listed below. Please use the embedded link to the full course descriptions.

Advanced Composite Structures: Fabrication & Damage Repair-Phase 1 (M-1/R-1)

Our most popular class, “Phase 1” is designed to meet the needs of a wide range of personnel; from the novice to the seasoned professional. This course is a prerequisite to subsequent repair courses and is highly recommended to anyone seeking a better understanding of advanced composite materials, processes, layup and vacuum bagging techniques, repair considerations, adhesive bonding, tooling, and inspection methods and techniques.

Reno, NV: May 7-11, June 4-8, July 9-13, Aug 13-17

Griffin, GA: Apr 30-May 4 

Advanced Composite Structures: Damage Repair-Phase 2 (R-2)

This course is designed for repair technicians, mechanics, leads or supervisors who want to further their education in repairs of advanced composite structures. This class presents more challenging damage assessment and repair challenges than those presented in our Phase 2 course with emphasis on hot bond repair equipment, methods, and techniques.

Reno, NV: May 14-18, Jun 11-15, and July 16-20, Aug 13-17

Griffin, GA: May 7-11

Advanced Composite Structures: Damage Repair-Phase 3 (R-3)

The course is mostly hands-on, in the workshop, addressing larger and more complex repair scenarios that require multi-step repair processes. Instruction will include discussions on various methods for recreating damaged-part surfaces, as well as actual fabrication of composite repair tools used to restore a complex-contoured shape, thus restoring the critical aerodynamic surface of the part. Other alternative approaches to tooling will be discussed and/or employed during the class to broaden the technician’s overall possibilities.

Reno, NV: May 21-25, June 18-22, and July 23-27

Please visit the Abaris Training website at www.abaris.com for more classes, schedules, and enrollment information, or contact us with questions via email at [email protected].