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Fibraworks GmbH

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    Marc Jägers Head of Marketing bei Fibraworks GmbH
    • Roetgen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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    Lars Linnemann winding the future - Fibraworks GmbH
    • Roetgen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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    Manuel Heinrichs In Ausbildung/Studium: Aachen University of Applied Sciences - FH Aachen
    • Eschweiler, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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    Lukas Schulz Forschungs- und Entwicklungsingenieur bei Fibraworks GmbH
    • Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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    Gerold Keck Aerospace Engineering Student | Composites | Prozesstechnik | Leichtbau und Flugzeugbau
    • Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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Overview

At Fibraworks, “Winding the future” is applied practice. With our innovative winding process, the so-called "Fibraforce Technology", the smart team around Lars Linnemann and Lukas Schulz is revolutionizing the future of lightweight design. Fibraworks produces with its winding process multi-layered, multi-directional semi-finished fiber products, like Organo-Coils or Tailored NCF, for cost-effective and sustainable lightweight solutions. Flexible, material-independent and cost effective – our patented winding process permits, for the first time, the large-scale production of multi-directional semi-finished fiber products with a thermoplastic matrix, our so-called Organo-Coils, produced customer-specific and sustainably based on, e.g., natural-, glass- or carbon fibers. With our continuous and flexible production technology and minimization of downstream process steps we can attain outstanding cost efficiency that will accelerate the use of thermoplastic composites in lightweight construction in all industries. We produce Organo-Coils based on UD-tapes that are wound and fixed into multidirectional layers. Our customers can select the arial weight and resulting fiber orientation within a wide range of options. We can generate fiber orientations between 30° and 70° that can be supplemented by 0° and 90° layers. The results are customer-specific bi-axial, tri-axial or quadraxial Organo-Coils. Due to their flexible fiber orientation, our Organo-Coils offer very high lightweight potential and superior cost efficiency. Our team consists of technology-savvy and innovation-driven experts from the fields of composites, special purpose machinery manufacturing, aeronautical engineering, and business administration. Our innovative winding process with its ultra-high-volume output rates facilitates the production of energy- and resource-efficient, recyclable products for sustainable and large-scale lightweight solutions. So - let’s wind the future together!

  • Catholic University of Applied Sciences

    Catholic University of Applied Sciences, 25, Robert-Schuman-Straße, Siegel, Burtscheid, Aachen-Mitte, Aachen, Städteregion Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, 52066, Germany

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