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    American Arris company develops carbon fiber additive molding technology

    • Last Update: 2022-08-25
    • Source: Internet
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    Arris Corporation of the United States has developed Additive Molding™ technology


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    Arris founder and CEO Ethan Escowitz said the technology will be used primarily in the aerospace industry, followed by consumer electronics and the automotive industry


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    In current parts, the carbon fibers are sheared at the ends, which reduces the strength of the carbon fibers


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    Ethan Escowitz believes that the aerospace industry is a major market for carbon fiber components, and replacing titanium materials with carbon fiber components can reduce weight by 78%


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