
3D Printing in Composites
3D printing in composites involves creating objects layer-by-layer using materials reinforced with sensors, fibers, or particles—like carbon or glass fibers—embedded within a polymer matrix. This process results in stronger, lightweight, and customizable parts suitable for industries such as aerospace, automotive, and healthcare. By precisely controlling the placement of composite materials during printing, manufacturers can produce complex geometries with enhanced mechanical properties, reduced waste, and rapid prototyping capabilities. Essentially, it's a sophisticated way to build durable, functional objects with tailored performance characteristics directly from digital designs.