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ROBOZE's Manufacturing Capabilities Fuel ART Grand Prix

ROBOZE and ART Grand Prix join forces to leverage additive manufacturing for high-performance components, organizations report.

ROBOZE's Manufacturing Capabilities Fuel ART Grand Prix
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ROBOZE, assisting in parts for ART Grand Prix, reports that its industrial 3D printing technology with polymers and composites is useful for production of high-performance components. Image courtesy of Roboze.

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By DE Editors  

September 3, 2024

ART Grand Prix has chosen ROBOZE's advanced production technology with materials for 3D printing. This collaboration involves use of advanced production technologies in international automotive competitions, including FIA Formula 2, FIA Formula 3, and the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine.

ROBOZE reports that its industrial 3D printing technology with super polymers and composites is useful for production of high-performance components.

Thanks to ROBOZE's solutions, ART Grand Prix can produce finished parts with necessarymechanical properties, helping to reduce development times and improve on-track performance, ROBOZE reports. ROBOZE's advanced materials, such as Carbon PEEK and Carbon PA PRO—composite materials with carbon fiber—offer mechanical, thermal, and chemical resistance, along with lightness, needed factors for high-performance racing, according to ROBOZE.

"We are excited to collaborate with ROBOZE, a visionary company in advanced manufacturing. Their technology allows us to produce lighter and stronger components, essential to maintaining our competitive edge. This partnership enables us to push the boundaries of innovation and excel in every competition,"  says Frederic Guyot, technical director of ART Grand Prix.

"With our solid experience in the motorsport world, we have seen how our technology can transform competition performance. We are excited to bring this experience to ART Grand Prix, helping to improve the efficiency and performance of their vehicles," says Davide Schiena, EMEA Aerospace and Mobility Business Development Manager at ROBOZE.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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