The Multi Axis Winder (MAW) has been developed by fibre converting expert and machine builder Cygnet Texkimp to manufacture tubular parts with angles and slight curves, including aircraft wing spars, ...
Featuring live demonstrations and a conference talk, Cygnet Texkimp will present how its MAW can change the way continuous parts can be manufactured at speed, overcoming challenges of winding large ...
Composites technology company Cygnet Texkimp (Northwich, U.K.) has delivered a four-axis filament winding machine to the National Composites Centre (NCC, Bristol, U.K.) where it will form part of a ...
Composites technology company Cygnet Texkimp [Northwich, UK] has delivered a four-axis filament winding machine to the National Composites Centre [NCC, Bristol, UK] where it will form part of a new ...
Cygnet Texkimp has developed a 3D winding technology for the automotive and aerospace lightweighting market; the company’s managing director, Luke Vardy, explains why the 3D winding machine could be a ...
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