Arevo Labs offers additive manufacturing for 3D prints

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Arevo Labs has announced the availability of additive manufacturing (AM) services to make 3D printed composite parts for end use applications

Available materials are polyetheretherketone (PEEK) and polyaryletherketone (PAEK) polymer based composite formulations that are optimised for additive manufacturing.

Arevo Labs’ composite formulations use a polymer matrix with carbon nanotubes, carbon fibre and glass fibre..

These composite materials elevate performance thresholds for strength, stiffness, durability, wear resistance, chemical resistance, thermal stability and electrostatic discharge (ESD) properties.

The 3D printed parts are optimised for mechanical properties using Arevo’s software algorithms that encompass additive finite element analysis.

Hemant Bheda, CEO and founder of Arevo Labs, said: “We are excited to announce commercial availability of 3D printed PEEK and PAEK composite parts.”

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