CFIP reinforces material with continuous carbon fibers post-process.

   date:2020-05-22     Source:CompositesWorld       [ 进入汽车材料社区 ] [ 汽车材料馆 ]
Abstract:CFIP (Continuous Fiber Injection Process) enables parts manufactured by 3D printing to be reinforced with continuous car
 CFIP (Continuous Fiber Injection Process) enables parts manufactured by 3D printing to be reinforced with continuous carbon fibers, increasing their strength while reducing weight. The technology has been developed and patented by Eurecat (Barcelona, Spain), see “Advancing thermoplastic composites and RTM for Clean Sky 2 in Spain”.

“This is a new post-processing system based on injecting continuous reinforcement fibers, such as carbon fiber, into parts manufactured by 3D printing or other types of technology,” says Marc Crescenti, head of Eurecat’s Advanced Simulation line and lead developer. “The fact that we strengthen the part by means of a post-process method, and not during the manufacturing process itself as other technologies on the market do, brings truly disruptive advantages.”

汽车材料网

 

These advantages include freedom in placing the reinforcement fibers and following complex routes created digitally. This also provides a way to actualize the organic shapes output by generative design tools. “This means we can align [fibers] in the most efficient directions and further enhance mechanical performance,” Crescenti adds. CFIP can also strengthen other materials, including plastics, metals and ceramics, he explains, “which makes it possible, for example, to manufacture a titanium part strengthened with continuous carbon fibers.”

brake pedal made using Co<em></em>ntinuous Fiber Injection Process CFIP

Brake pedal made with continuous carbon fiber by EURECAT using its Continuous Fiber Injection Process (CFIP). Source | EURECAT

 

CFIP also affords the option of integrally joining different parts with fiber continuity between them, thus providing very high-performance joints. This allows for multi-material and multi-process structures by selecting the most efficient material and process based on the requirements in each area of the structure. This technological solution has been used in several case studies for aerospace, automotive and sporting goods applications. One example is a brake pedal that Eurecat has developed by integrated joining of different materials and processes.

CFIP has been recognized with multiple awards, including the Best International Solution Award for best additive manufacturing technology by the global innovation network association IASP (Málaga, Spain) and the award for best solution in new materials presented by the IN(3D)USTRY fair. The technology was also presented at the TCT conference produced by TCT magazine as part of the Formnext international additive manufacturing event.

 

about Eurecat

Eurecat, Technology Centre of Catalonia, brings together the expertise of 650 professionals to serve more than a thousand companies. Eurecat is involved in 160 R&D projects, both national and international, with high strategic value and has 88 patents, seven spin-off technology companies and 11 R&D facilities in Catalonia. More information www.eurecat.org.

 
 
All Rights Reserved. Do not reproduce, copy and use the editorial content without permission.
 
Contact us:Email:service@qichecailiao.com。在线投稿
 
REWARD
 
MORE>同类English

TOP STORIES
EDITOR’S CHOICE English
MOST VIEWED
网站首页  |  关于我们  |  广告服务  |  用户注册  |  微信登录  |  实名认证  |  信息发布  |  材富通服务  |  隐私政策  |  招贤纳士  |  在线投稿  |  排名推广  |  广告服务  |  网站留言  |  帮助中心  |  网站地图  |  违规举报
皖ICP备10204426号-3