Solid Freeform Fabrication of Composite-Material Objects
TBMG-476
07/01/2005
- Content
Composite solid freeform fabrication (C-SFF) or composite layer manufacturing (CLM) is an automated process in which an advanced composite material (a matrix reinforced with continuous fibers) is formed into a freestanding, possibly complex, three-dimensional object. In CLM, there is no need for molds, dies, or other expensive tooling, and there is usually no need for machining to ensure that the object is formed to the desired net size and shape.
- Citation
- "Solid Freeform Fabrication of Composite-Material Objects," Mobility Engineering, July 1, 2005.