Beijing Aviation Manufacturing Engineering Research Institute actively carries out international cooperation and technical exchanges, and has established technical exchanges and economic cooperation relationships with nearly 40 countries and regions including the United States, Russia, Germany, and France, in order to improve Beijing Aviation Manufacturing Engineering Research Institute. The Institute of Manufacturing Engineering has made important contributions to the manufacturing technology and production management level.
1. Sino-French cooperation
(1) Cooperation with the French Forest-line company
The institute began to cooperate with the French Forest-line company in 1980 . So far, we have cooperated to produce nearly 100 large-scale gantry CNC milling machines and large-scale CNC machining centers, including multi-coordinate CNC profiling gantry milling machines, three-coordinate dual-spindle high-speed CNC gantry milling machines, five-coordinate high-speed CNC gantry milling machines, etc. Milling machines are widely used in the aviation industry and other industrial fields.
(2) Cooperation with French ACB Company
The institute has cooperated with French ACB Company since 2002. The areas of cooperation mainly involve superplastic molding/diffusion joining and thermoforming. Equipment, etc.
2. Sino-Russian Cooperation
Since its establishment, the Institute of Sino-Russian Cooperation has established good cooperative relations with Russian research institutes and universities in many fields. Especially since 1990, extensive scientific and technological research has been carried out with the Russian Institute of Aeronautical Technology (NIAT), the Institute of Laser Physics (ILPH), the All-Russian Institute of Aeronautical Materials (VIAM), and the Volga Valley Aeronautical Technology Institute (AviTI). cooperate. The areas of cooperation involve blade high-speed processing technology, laser processing technology, high-frequency microscopic detection technology, ion implantation technology, etc.
3. Sino-British cooperation
(1) Cooperation with the British Welding Institute (TWI)
The institute has become an industrial member of TWI since 1996. In 2002, the two parties signed a FSW patent technology licensing agreement, and TWI granted the institute the right to sell secondary licenses in designated areas. Since 2005, the two sides have had closer exchanges in technical exchanges. In 2006, TWI China Office was officially established in the institute, marking that both parties have become partners working together to make progress.
(2) Cooperation with Airbus UK
In July 2006, relevant personnel from Airbus UK visited the institute, and both parties exchanged views and suggestions on cooperation. After the meeting, the two parties had in-depth exchanges on electron beam welding, friction stir welding, resins and fasteners. In November 2006, Airbus representatives visited the institute again and discussed the cooperation framework agreement.
4. Sino-German Cooperation (German Aerospace)
In November 2004, German aerospace experts were invited to the institute for composite material technology exchanges. In August 2005, three technicians from the institute received technical training at German Aerospace. In October 2006, experts from the German Aerospace (DLR) Institute of Materials came to the institute to communicate on EB-PVD technology; in November, the director of the German Aerospace Structural Mechanics Department visited the institute to carry out exchanges on CAE-DLR cooperation projects.
5. Sino-Ukrainian Cooperation (Ukrainian Patton Institute)
Over the years, the institute has carried out in-depth technical exchanges with the Ukrainian Paton Institute, and has developed in multi-functional electron beam processing technology and laser holographic non-destructive We have cooperated in the fields of testing technology, titanium alloy and stainless steel active flux A-TIG welding technology, and invited experts from Barton Institute to give lectures at the institute many times.
6. Sino-US cooperation
(1) Cooperation with UTRC in the United States
From 1994 to 1997, the institute signed an agreement with UTRC in the United States to cooperate in laser processing technology.
(2) Cooperation with the American Boeing Company
In 2005, representatives of the American Boeing Company visited the institute. The two parties enhanced their understanding and laid a good foundation for future cooperation; In November 2006, the manager of Boeing's global partnership department and others visited again, and both parties agreed to cooperate in the fields of composite materials, fasteners and other fields.