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18385703. ELASTIC ADDITIVE MANUFACTURED PARTS HAVING EMBEDDED WOVEN LAYER FOR IMPROVED WEAR RESISTANCE, DURABILITY AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY (Airbus Operations GmbH)

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ELASTIC ADDITIVE MANUFACTURED PARTS HAVING EMBEDDED WOVEN LAYER FOR IMPROVED WEAR RESISTANCE, DURABILITY AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY

Organization Name

Airbus Operations GmbH

Inventor(s)

Michael Telkamp of Hamburg DE

Dirk Humfeldt of Hamburg DE

Jeffrey Nangle of Wichita KS US

ELASTIC ADDITIVE MANUFACTURED PARTS HAVING EMBEDDED WOVEN LAYER FOR IMPROVED WEAR RESISTANCE, DURABILITY AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18385703 titled 'ELASTIC ADDITIVE MANUFACTURED PARTS HAVING EMBEDDED WOVEN LAYER FOR IMPROVED WEAR RESISTANCE, DURABILITY AND ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY

Original Abstract Submitted

Additive manufacturing systems and methods having an extrusion head with a nozzle. The nozzle extrudes a composite material from an orifice of the nozzle to form a layer of a component. The composite material has at least a matrix material and a reinforcing material. The nozzle extrudes the matrix and reinforcing materials from the orifice simultaneously. The width and height of the orifice are adjustable to control the width and thickness of the layer extruded therefrom. The width and thickness of the layer are the same as the width and height, respectively, of the nozzle orifice, while the nozzle is extruding the composite material through the orifice. The width and height of the nozzle orifice are perpendicular to each other and transverse to an extrusion direction from the nozzle orifice. A majority of a surface area of the reinforcing material is encapsulated within the matrix material after being dispensed from the nozzle.

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