Engineers at North Carolina State University have developed a self-healing composite that is tougher than materials currently used to assemble aircraft, automobiles and other products.
Big changes are coming to the composites industry. As James Cropper prepares to release a new technology that promises to redefine how recycled and waste fibers are used in high-performance ...
The Canaveral FRP Sector Gate Project underscores the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ commitment to innovation, fiscal responsibility, and long-term infrastructure performance, while demonstrating how U ...
Join James Cropper for this exclusive webinar with Dr. Mandy Clement and Dale Brosius as they explore the trends driving ...
ROMEO, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--L&L Products announces the launch of its proprietary InsituCore™ foaming materials for lightweight composite manufacturing. These new materials enable simplified ...
Composites manufacturing expert, RAMPF Composite Solutions, selected to build the main body of the Cavorite X7 ...
Spanish technology centre Ideko continues to push the boundaries of innovation to enhance competitiveness and optimise the aerospace industry’s value chain. This commitment will be on full display at ...
Continuous Composites’ CF3D fuses continuous-fibre steering, instant UV curing and an automated, anisotropy-aware design workflow into a full-stack platform. The result: near-net composite components ...
Credit: Fiber Dynamics Fiber Dynamics, a manufacturer of aerospace composites, has formed a strategic partnership with FILL, an Austrian engineering company, to expand advanced composite manufacturing ...
Advanced Technology International has won a potential five-year, $99 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to support the U.S. Navy‘s center of ...
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