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Fortify supplies Flux One 3D Drucker to NASA Glenn Research Center

Fortify supplies Flux One 3D Drucker to NASA Glenn Research Center

Company3D printed structure managed by the Fortify Flux One System for the NASA Glenn Research Center

Enhance the operation of the Flux One 3D printing system and the NASA Glenn Research Center, an antenna design and a benevolent choice of materials. The cooperation can open up new possibilities for the deployment of 3D printing technology in the space-faring sector.

  1. Power the Flux One 3D printing system and the NASA Glenn Research Center.
  2. The platform is designed for designing antennas and creating sustainable materials.
  3. Strengthen the concrete of the Leistungsfähigkeit seine technology in the Herstellung fortschrittlicher HF-Geräte.
  4. The merge may be new for 3D printing in Raumfahrt mode.
  5. Reinforce and NASA plans are new material, the extreme conditions are still.

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Strengthen, part of the additive power supply, which enables a press release in the following manner, is a Flux One 3D printing system and the NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland. The Flux series platform is being developed at the Glenn Research Center for innovative antenna designs and new, high-performance materials with Aerogele.

Fortify CEO and Founder Josh Martin has taken the next step:

“There is a big mistake and a miracle that Flux One and the NASA Glenn Research Center are so nice. Our platform for the additive design and repair of HF devices, the performance improvements that are not done by traditional methods, are easy. If you are involved in the research and the technology development, your partnership will be reformed.”

Auch Karlo Delos Reyes, Mitgründer and Chief Customer Officer of Fortify, concretes the Bedeutung dieser Lieferung:

„Diese Lieferung unterstreicht unser Engagement, mit unserer Fertigungsplattform new Möglichkeiten zu eröffnen. “Während other additive Fertigungsmethods grundlegende Boundaries, ermöglicht the Flux-Plattform de Verarbeitung and Schaffung fortschrittlicher Materials, erschließen the new market.”

Details of the Fortify Flux Series

3D printed structure managed by the Fortify Flux One System for the NASA Glenn Research Center
NASA Glenn Research Center has developed the Fortify Flux One 3D printer with high-performance materials and innovative antenna designs. The image of the complex structure of the Flux platform on the repair of the high-performance building. (Image © Fortify)

The Fortify Flux Series is intended for your high frequency, the most advanced materials available, the speziell for applications in the high frequency range (RF) edition. This technology is no longer suitable for the repair of antennas and other HF components, which are carried out in the finished display of the welfare facility.

NASA’s Glenn Research Center’s Flux One system has only just begun designing antennas, but a new material has been designed to support the world’s extreme conditions. This research could enable separate advances in space technology and open up new applications for additive manufacturing methods.

Strengthen the fact that the development of materials and technologies is specially made, while the added value can be realized. The collaboration with a renowned institution of the NASA Glenn Research Center has set up a research for education that can give a new impetus to the development of the research.

The Company Fortify hat is concentrated on the recovery of material for special applications with HF equipment. The Flux platform is not only intended for the recovery of components, but also for the extreme conditions that prosperity offers. While the cooperation with the NASA Glenn Research Center Fortify further strengthens in the material and the space technology, work is in progress.

Future perspectives during NASA cooperation

During the cooperation with NASA, Fortify was active in the Forschung in the Glenn Research Center. The devices can no longer use new materials and technologies, which leaves the 3D printing in the Raumfahrt outside. These researches are aimed at the development of the industrial and industrial knowledge for the technological fortschritt.