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AME-3D expands its materials offering with advanced Windform® composite materials

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Enabling high-performance SLS parts for demanding industries.

SHEFFIELD, U.K. - TelAve -- AME-3D has expanded its additive manufacturing offering with the introduction of Windform® composite materials by CRP Technology, enabling UK customers to easily access high-performance 3D-printed parts ideal for demanding applications in the most advanced industry sectors.

Recognised for their exceptional mechanical strength, thermal stability and lightweight properties, Windform composites are designed for engineers and designers who need production-ready parts capable of withstanding real-world conditions. These Windform materials have a range of advanced properties including…

●      Carbon fibre-filled

●      Glass fibre-filled

●      Carbon fibre-filled or Glass fibre-filled flame-retardant

●      Electrically insulating or slightly conductive, depending on the selected grade

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Jamie Corden, Sales & Marketing Director at AME-3D, said:
"Our goal has always been to make advanced manufacturing accessible to UK designers and engineers. The addition of Windform composites means we can now support projects where strength, lightweight performance, and environmental resistance are critical. It's a great step forward for our customers who need functional parts that perform beyond traditional polymers."

AME-3D continues to strengthen its capabilities in rapid prototyping and low-volume production, providing UK design and engineering teams with an end-to-end service — from design support and material selection through to finished part.

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