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The CRP Group at the fourth edition of MotorsportExpotech

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Friday, 03 February 2012 11:11
CRP Group stand at MotorsportExpotechCRP will participate in the fourth edition of the exhibition and conference MotorsportExpotech, which will be held at the fairgrounds in Modena.

Along with the conference there will also be highly specialized workshops, whose topics will focus on areas such as aerodynamics, motorsports, and innovative materials of which CRP is a leader.

In particular, CRP Racing will present the project eCRP electric racebike on the 3rd of February at 9.30 am in the conference: "The competition of tomorrow." The goal is to tell the experience from 2010, the company has been involved in the world of sustainable mobility, from the track to the road, with the eCRP and Energica, the first Italian prototype of electric street bike.

The company’s lectures continue in the section on innovative materials for motorsport in the afternoon of February 3. Meaningful applications and examples will be reported by the CRP engineers. Thanks to the background in the field of state-of-the-art materials, CRP Technology, developer of Windform products, is among the leaders in the additive manufacturing materials and technology in areas requiring high performance and reliability.

New products at CRP booth: Windform GT

CRP Technology has the opportunity to present the new composite material for additive manufacturing: Windform GT.

Windform® GT is a composite material based on polyamide fiber glass, deep and dark black color. After hand finishing, the color becomes shining and brighter.

The Windform® GT is an absolute new product in the family of polyamide materials for the additive manufacturing not only aesthetically, but also in terms of performance, because it differs from the other Windform® powders thanks to its higher flexibility.

Windform® GT combines optimal characteristics of elasticity and ductility and resistance, thus it can be considered a highly valuable material in various racing and functional applications affected to vibration and shocks.

In fact, the material has meaningful values of impact strength and elongation at break, which combined with relevant values of tensile strength and flexural strength make it ideal for applications where resistance to "damage" is a prerequisite, in order to preserve the component, for example in case of impact and / or improper use.

The CRP Group is at Hall A Stand C2.

Article source: CRP Group Press Office