Akarmak offers integrated composite curing autoclaves with advanced control systems, providing turnkey solutions specifically for the composite industry, including auxiliary equipment such as vacuum, cooling, pressurization systems, and loading carts. Akarmak’s composite autoclaves are utilized worldwide by its clients in the aerospace, motorsport, and ballistic composite sectors. Akarmak engineers have developed proven control software featuring advanced process control, part identification, reporting, and tracking capabilities for the aerospace industry’s autoclaves, facilitating process analysis, historical operation tracking, calibration, and maintenance. Our products meet and exceed the requirements of clients globally active in the defense, motorsport, medical, and aerospace industries, fully complying with international autoclave specifications such as Boeing BSS-7123 (formerly D6-49327), BAC 5317, Airbus AP-3222, NADCAP, and AMS2750.
Composite Autoclaves are used in the production of composite parts, applying pressure, vacuum, and heating-cooling processes in a single cycle, ensuring homogeneous heat transfer and adhesion in the part structure with minimal resin voids. This technology enables the production of composite parts with advanced mechanical properties.
Since 1990, Akarmak has been manufacturing industrial autoclaves with the latest technology for various industrial applications, such as composite curing, glass lamination, tire coating/rubber curing, building materials (aerated concrete), food, and waste sterilization. With its experience, robust infrastructure, and comprehensive autoclave production program, it delivers complete autoclave systems with rapid-closing bayonet door systems up to 5 meters in diameter and 63 meters in length, offering the highest safety standards in the market.
To certify our autoclaves manufactured in accordance with CE, ASME, and other certifications, we collaborate with internationally recognized certification organizations such as Bureau Veritas, TUV, Lloyd’s, and Hartford Steam Boiler.