Carbon Fibre Composites
We manufacture components made from advanced composite materials, including carbon, glass fibre, graphene enhanced and 3D printed composite materials.
View DetailsHigh strength advanced carbon material for structural applications and engineering. Our PET-G based Carbon Fibre material is even stronger than other carbon fibre 3D printing materials.
It is suitable for making structural components that need to have high strength properties. Our material contains an optimum 18% (by weight) of long carbon fibres that give it such a high strength and rigidity.
Vexon carbon fibre is more rigid due to the long carbon fibres meaning that it has outstanding structural reinforcement built in. This material is great for designs that do not bend, such as frames, supports or tools.
If you want to have 3D printed drone parts or automotive parts, then this material is the one to use.
Order NowThis optimum 3D Printing material has enhanced strength and stiffness together with excellent dimensional stability. Great for structural applications that need strength and durability.
Order NowWe create advanced components manufactured using traditional handcrafted composite fabrications and 3D Printing of advanced composite materials and alloys. Each is made using advanced formulations, including ceramics, Inconel, composites, biomaterials, electrically conductive and metallic materials.
We create advanced carbon fibre components manufactured using high quality carbon fibre fabric and resins. Our experienced team have the ability to create carbon fibre components inhouse at our facility in Daikin Texas Technology Park, Houston USA.
We create a wide range of carbon fibre and glass fibre structures for customers in the automotive, aerospace, space and defence sectors. These components are handcrafted using the best means of manufacture and composite engineering.
We create advanced components manufactured using 3D Printing technology to create advanced composite and alloy structures. We 3D Print parts made from ceramics, Inconel, composites, biomaterials, electrically conductive and metallic materials.