Using high capacity liquid resin 3D printing in combination with very cost-effective materials yields new possibilities for 3D printed products. One prime example is in the production of cores for composite products. These cores make processing easier and result in further weight reduction and cost savings compared to traditional composites and other construction materials like steel and aluminium. In this presentation we will show the technology and some use cases.
Jasper is the founder of Fiberneering and currently CEO of the company. He has studied aerospace engineering at the TU Delft after which he started working for DSM composite Resins. In 2008 he moved to Perth in Australia to work for ICC and Technip and here he also got an MBA from Curtin University.
Fiberneering is based in Zwolle, the Netherlands. Employing people from a variety of engineering backgrounds like aerospace, marine, civil and mechanical we are perfectly suited to help our clients with a broad range of knowledge when it comes to composite product design.
4 years ago we started the development of a printing process dedicated for composite materials production. This process is now our main focus and is used in a number of industries; marine, mobility and human technologies. We design, engineer and produce composite parts for our customers.