A “large format” 3D printing company manufactures large objects such as boat molds and components. Another composites startup is advancing industrial production rates of a class of structural ...
For over fifteen years, aircraft manufacturers have utilized thermoplastic composites for their toughness and durability as a structural composite. Aerospace design allowable databases are available ...
Healable spacecraft structures could soon be possible thanks to cutting-edge composite technology. Swiss companies CompPair ...
Composite material technology for next-generation of marine vessel propellers CoPropel project, funded by the European Union under Horizon Europe, received an Innovation Award at JEC World Premiere.
Electromagnetic radiation interferes with the operation of electronic devices and poses a threat to human health, while traditional microwave absorbing materials are difficult to meet the core ...
A United Kingdom company focused on advanced composite materials will open its first United States plant in Vandalia. ICOMAT, a producer of composite parts for aerospace and automotive industries, ...
Researchers from North Carolina State University and the University of Houston have achieved sustained self-healing of a composite material. The findings promise to extend the lifetime of aircraft and ...
Based on the results of NCMS technology projects, the briefs show the applicability and usefulness of proven technical advances — all in an effort to speed adoption and eliminate duplication of effort ...
Carbon-Based Technology, a promising entrant in the drone industry, officially debuted on the stock market recently, specializing in the production of composite materials. The company underscores the ...
Zest Boatwork’s current 100% carbon fiber/epoxy design represents the latest chapter in the class’ 70-year evolution from a timber build.
Researchers have created a self-healing composite that is tougher than materials currently used in aircraft wings, turbine blades and other applications - and can repair itself more than 1,000 times.
Spacecraft of the future may be able to detect and repair their own structural damage in orbit, a capability that could make ...
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