INTERVIEW: Will Perseus Materials’ Bet on Self-propagating Chemistry be “world’s fastest” Composite Manufacturing Technology?
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Perseus Materials, a Stanford spinoff, is developing a continuous composite manufacturing process that uses self-propagating chemistry to produce structural parts without requiring ovens, autoclaves, or molds. The technology claims to be the industry's fastest composite manufacturing method and can create parts larger than the equipment itself.
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A Stanford-spinout startup is developing a continuous composite manufacturing process it says can produce structural parts larger than the machine making them, using a self-propagating chemical reaction to eliminate the need for ovens, autoclaves or conventional molds. The chemistry originated at…
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