CRP Technology to Present Cutting-Edge Aerospace 3D Printing at Space-Comm Expo 2025
As the first exhibition of 2025, CRP Technology, a leading 3D printing service provider, will participate in the Space-Comm Expo 2025, scheduled for March 11-12 at London ExCeL, booth A48. Attendees will have the opportunity to view some of the latest high-performance, functional components that CRP Technology has 3D-printed using its proprietary Windform thermoplastic composites. These innovative parts and structures are specifically designed to meet the rigorous demands of modern space applications.
CRP Technology, a leading provider of advanced additive manufacturing services for the aerospace sector, will exhibit at Space-Comm Expo 2025, the UK's premier space industry event, taking place March 11-12 at London ExCeL. Visitors to booth A48 will have the opportunity to explore how CRP Technology exclusively utilizes Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) 3D printing with its proprietary Windform thermoplastic composites to manufacture high-performance components tailored to the stringent demands of modern space applications.
Why Visit CRP Technology at Space-Comm Expo 2025?
With over 55 years of experience in high-performance engineering, including 30 years in additive manufacturing, CRP Technology has established itself as a trusted partner for problem-solving and delivering high-performance solutions in the space and aerospace sectors. The company is EN9100-certified, ensuring compliance with the highest industry standards. Additionally, its Windform composites have successfully passed stringent space qualification tests, including outgassing assessments, making them ideal for low-Earth orbit (LEO) and deep-space applications.
The combination of professional SLS 3D printing and Windform composites enables CRP Technology to consolidate multiple functional features into a single 3D-printed part, reducing weight, improving structural integrity, and eliminating complex assemblies. As a new addition to its service offerings, the company's advanced vapor smoothing technology further enhances surface finish, aerodynamics, and aesthetics, ensuring Windform components meet the highest standards for aerospace-grade performance.
Shaping the Future of Aerospace Through Innovation
Franco Cevolini, CEO and CTO of CRP Technology, highlights the company's long-standing expertise in high-tech engineering and advanced manufacturing, emphasizing the parallels between motorsport and aerospace:
"For over five decades, alongside CRP Meccanica's expertise in subtractive manufacturing, we have been at the forefront of high-performance engineering, pioneering innovative solutions for the most demanding industries. With 30 years of experience in additive manufacturing through CRP Technology, we have leveraged our knowledge from motorsport—a sector that shares many challenges with aerospace, including the need for lightweight, high-strength materials and extreme performance reliability—to develop cutting-edge solutions for space applications. At Space-Comm Expo, we look forward to showcasing how Windform composite materials and our additive manufacturing capabilities are enabling the future of aerospace and satellite technology."
What to Expect at Booth A48
CRP Technology, together with its U.S. partner, CRP USA, has been at the forefront of additive manufacturing for aerospace, contributing to numerous successful small satellite missions over the past decade. At Space-Comm Expo 2025, visitors will gain insight into the diverse range of 3D-printed components for small satellites, manufactured using Windform composites and Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) technology, including:
• Satellite Deployers & Structural Components - CRP Technology has developed lightweight, high-strength deployers and structural parts for small satellites, including ejection systems, door assemblies, and skeletal frames that provide both mechanical support and system integration.
• Propulsion & Thruster Systems - Windform composites have been used to manufacture high-performance propulsion housings and nozzles, specifically designed to withstand the extreme temperatures and pressures of small satellite propulsion systems.
• Functional & Mission-Critical Aerospace Parts - The company has successfully produced vacuum-proof electronic housings, outgassing-resistant components, and complex mechanical parts, all tailored to meet the strict requirements of small satellite platforms operating in space environments.
Visit CRP Technology at Space-Comm Expo 2025
CRP Technology's Windform composite materials and SLS 3D printing solutions continue to push the boundaries of space exploration and satellite technology. By integrating cutting-edge engineering, materials science, and precision manufacturing, CRP Technology is enabling the development of lighter, stronger, and more efficient space systems.
Industry professionals attending Space-Comm Expo 2025 are invited to visit booth A48 to learn more about how CRP Technology's expertise in additive manufacturing is transforming the aerospace sector.
See You at Space-Comm Expo 2025!
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