CDZ Compositi introduces patented 3D Flex Composite

 

CDZ Compositi introduces patented 3D Flex Composite


(Veneto, Italy), founded in 1986, has become an expert in design and manufacturing of carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) components for motorsports and sporting goods applications. The company uses its know-how in hot compression molding to manufacture complex parts —  including with undercuts — directly in presses with no need for an autoclave.

Specializing in the development and production of structural and aesthetic composite parts, CDZ has now patented its 3D Flex Composite technology to enable components that are easily formable but also may contain areas that are soft, flexible and highly resistant to repeated loads and wear.

 

Developing composites expertise

Since 1990, CDZ has focused its attention on the growing market for high-quality components with relatively small dimensions made using carbon fiber for a wide variety of applications, mainly in the automotive, motorsport and sporting goods markets.

With the introduction of its press molding technology, CDZ Compositi has developed an advanced process that reportedly enables it to achieve significant production volumes, while maintaining an excellent quality/price ratio. Today, the company works mainly with epoxy matrix prepregs using molds and equipment designed in-house and made with CNC machines.

With a large fleet of presses and two autoclaves, CDZ Compositi says it is able to guarantee a high production capacity and a competitive market price. All products are processed and finished in its factory, and its technical department is able to provide qualified consultancy and support for the development of new projects.

Experience and continuous technological innovation have allowed CDZ Compositi to reach a high level of design and production expertise, which is used to meet demanding customer expectations.

 

3D Flex Composite technology

CDZ has developed and patented a new technology with which it has realized ambitious projects. It derives from a need seen in the market, according to the company. Composite materials are well known for their light weight and ability to provide high stiffness and strength. What CDZ Compositi has sought to achieve is to give these materials the ability to flex and “move.”


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