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Hexcel expands US composites development with new NIAR center
Hexcel broke ground on an applications center located within the National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR) at Wichita ...
The milestone illustrates Epsilon’s filament winding, pultrusion and postprocessing capacity maturation and complete ...
Oak Ridge researchers combine origami-inspired folding principles with hybrid composite printing to eliminate tooling costs.
Researchers from IMDEA Materials Institute and the Technical University of Madrid (UPM) have developed an innovative Digital Twin that enables real-time analysis of composite materials manufacturing.
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USC McNair adds 2400°C furnace for aerospace composite scale-up
University of South Carolina’s McNAIR Center for Aerospace Innovation and Research has added a new large ...
Additive manufacturing (AM) of composite materials encompasses a suite of layer-by-layer fabrication methods that integrate reinforcing phases—fibres, particulates or multifunctional fillers—within ...
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US Army advances continuous fiber 3D printing to speed missile component production
The U.S. Army is evaluating a new manufacturing approach that could speed up missile ...
Chemical vapor infiltration (CVI) is a widely adopted manufacturing technique used in producing carbon-carbon and carbon-silicon carbide composites. These materials are especially valued in the ...
A mold-free additive process prints rigid and flexible materials onto fabric, cutting time and cost for lightweight, ...
Composite Pressure Vessels (CPVs) have been, and will continue to be, a focal point of research and development in both ...
This Tuesday June 23 at 12PM ET, join Kennametal's aerospace machining experts for Thin Wall Machining of High-Temp Alloys, a ...
Researchers unveil new digital twin for precise real-time analysis of composite materials production
Researchers from IMDEA Materials Institute and the Technical University of Madrid (UPM) have developed an innovative digital twin that enables real-time analysis of composite materials manufacturing.
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