3D printing CFRP molds for RTM flaperon, exoskeletons and more
Photo Credit: TU Munich Chair of Carbon Composites (LCC) and QPoint Composite

3D printing CFRP molds for RTM flaperon, exoskeletons and more

The Chair of Carbon Composites at TU Munich is advancing composite additive manufacturing via large-scale extrusion, continuous fiber printing and integrating heating into tools. It is also participating in the Clean Sky 2 projects COMBO3D and EMOTION, the latter responsible for the tooling used to produce the lower half of the thermoplastic composite Multifunctional Fuselage Demonstrator (MFFD). Read more.

Makam Raama

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Interesting Vivek Katakam

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Randy Villacis

Bringing Global Vehicle Programs to Market, Utilizing our Tooling & Product Feasibility Expertise

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Excellent Ginger Gardiner!

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