According to a rough translation of Weds' literature, they use a dry carbon fiber process that makes the wheels strong enough for... well, we're not really sure. While the rims look absolutely ace ...
The process uses dry carbon fiber and produces professional-looking results. Carbon fiber seems like an exotic and expensive material. Strong, lightweight, and durable, it's used for a variety of ...
When crude oil is processed, a lot of grungy byproducts are left over. A new study indicates that a couple of those ...
The video embedded above does a pretty good job explaining the ART process and how the machine uses the sticky, carbon fiber ribbon (so, I guess it is a sticky tape after all) to make something solid.
Syensqo and Vartega collaborate to promote carbon fiber recycling in high-performance applications. Discover the details.
The result is a hybrid between the traditional hand-laid carbon fiber process and something you’d see in additive manufacturing (a.k.a 3D-printing). “McLaren’s Automated Rapid Tape method ...
[Thomas Sanladerer] wanted to make 3D prints using carbon fiber and was surprised that it was fairly inexpensive and worked well, although he mentions that the process is a bit intense. You can ...
Dr. Han Joong Tark's team at KERI's Nano Hybrid Technology Research Center has successfully fabricated "functional wires," ...
The wing is built with a forged carbon fiber process using 3D-printed molds, to give the wing plenty of strength. Given that it’s built for an RC car that can do over 100 mph, making sure the ...