Composite-based additive manufacturing technology (CBAM) is the only process that combines long-fibre fabrics of carbon with high performance polymer powders to make long fibre composite parts.

How does composite-based additive manufacturing work?

The technology uses high-speed inkjet printing methods to produce high-performance composite parts without tooling or messy resins.

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CBAM produces some of the stiffest, strongest, toughest composites available.

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It can also replace a variety of materials in a wide range of applications.

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Use Cases

Unmanned and Air Mobility Vehicles

  • Propellers
  • Loading
    bearing components
  • Clips
    and brackets
  • Electronics
    enclosures

BENEFITS

  • Cost
    effective parts
  • Strength-to-weight
    to aluminium
  • Increased
    payloads and flight ratings
  • Rapid
    engineering change response time

Aerospace and Defence spare parts

BENEFITS

  • Improves fleet readiness levels
  • Provides supply chain security
  • Lowers sustainment costs

 Industrial parts

  • Oil, gas and energy related components including:
    • Enclosure cases and caps
    • Temperature components
    • Powertrain and gear components

BENEFITS

  • PEEK
    material has continuous use temperatures up to 300⁰C
  • Excellent
    chemical resistance
  • Good
    fatigue resistance and impact strength
  • Self-aligning
    assembly features

Manufacturing Tooling

  • Low
    rate injection moulding tooling
  • PCB
    wave solder high temperature 270⁰C tooling
  • Metal
    forming tools

BENEFITS

  • Tools
    in days versus weeks
  • Lighter
    weight, half the weight of aluminium
  • Tool
    durability

Representative prices

“Significantly lower prices than have ever been possible before” – check out our range of sample parts which demonstrate the cost savings possible with powder-based 3D composite.

3D Composite Materials

  • Carbon Fibre PEEK

    Extraordinary heat performance and chemical resistance, with exceptional strength-to-weight ratios
  • Carbon Fibre PA12

    Stronger parts at lower cost, with excellent surface finish and feature detail

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