At its U.S. sites, Ascorium produces glass fiber/PUR 3D parts via semi-automated molding, high-volume flat panels via a continuous line while working toward bio-based PUR and recycling.
The facility uses a 6 kW laser to heat deposited material to temperatures in excess of 420°C, allowing PEEK and other high-performance thermoplastics to be processed. The Automated Fiber Placement ...
Automated Fiber Placement (AFP) is a new technique for the manufacturing of composites. It can provide cost reduction, repeatability, lower material wastage, and seamless computer code transition from ...
In addition to the realisation of complex geometries with local, load-optimised stiffeners, multifunctional components can also be produced efficiently through the use of functional thermoplastics.
At its U.S. sites, Ascorium produces glass fiber/PUR 3D parts via semi-automated molding, high-volume flat panels via a continuous line while working toward bio-based PUR and recycling.