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Composites additive manufacturer Continuous Composites (Coeur d Alene, Idaho, U.S.) announces the execution of a joint development agreement (JDA) with Saint-Gobain (Courbevoie, France), a multinational manufacturer and distributor of high-performance solutions. The strategic collaboration was formed to advance and certify Continuous Composites’ patented Continuous Fiber 3D Printing (CF3D) technology for commercial aerospace applications, and follows Saint-Gobain’s earlier March 2021 investment in the CF3D technology.
CF3D is an automated manufacturing solution for additively manufacturing strong, lightweight, aerospace-grade composite components applicable to many industries. By combining high-performance continuous fiber with rapid curing thermoset resins, CF3D is said to increase the efficiency of the composite parts manufacturing process to deliver substantially lower cost and shorter lead times as compared to conventional met
Saint-Gobain backs CF3D fibre process
Process combines high-performance continuous fibres with rapid curing thermoset resins.
29th April 2021
Continuous Composites, based in Coeur D’Alene, Idaho, has signed a joint development agreement with French multinational Saint-Gobain to advance and certify the already-patented CF3D (continuous fibre 3D) printing process for composites in commercial aerospace applications.
Saint-Gobain will now bring the production systems of Continuous Composites for CF3D in-house, to be located at its manufacturing centres of excellence in the USA or Europe, where engineers from both companies will collaborate on the technology.
CF3D is an automated manufacturing solution for additively manufacturing strong, lightweight, aerospace-grade composite components applicable to many industries.
April 29, 2021
COEUR DâALENE, Idaho â April 28, 2021 â Continuous Composites, a composites additive manufacturer, has announced the execution of a Joint Development Agreement with Saint-Gobain, a France-based multinational manufacturer and distributor of high-performance solutions. The strategic collaboration was formed to advance and certify Continuous Compositesâ patented Continuous Fiber 3D Printing (CF3D®) for commercial aerospace applications.
Saint-Gobain will bring Continuous Compositesâ CF3D production systems in-house to be located at Saint-Gobainâs manufacturing centers of excellence in the U.S. or Europe, providing access to state-of-the-art facilities and testing equipment. Engineers from both companies will collaborate on the technology, focusing on a wide range of CF3D material solutions, including high-temperature components.
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Saint-Gobain will bring Continuous Composites CF3D production systems in-house to be located at Saint-Gobain s manufacturing centers of excellence in the U.S. or Europe
Strategic partnership focuses on bringing CF3D to aerospace applications, including aerostructures and high-temperature components
Saint-Gobain will lead certification of CF3D process and materials for aerospace applications Continuous Composites, a composites additive manufacturer, announces the execution of a Joint Development Agreement with Saint-Gobain (EPA: SGO), a French multinational manufacturer and distributor of high-performance solutions. The strategic collaboration was formed to advance and certify Continuous Composites patented Continuous Fiber 3D Printing (CF3D
) for commercial aerospace applications.