Platform Architectures.
COREX translates matrix platforms into manufacturable composite architectures by combining amorphous thermoplastic matrices with carbon fiber systems and structural forms.
Typical architectures include UD tapes, organosheets, forged laminates, impregnated low-crimp fabrics, and structural profiles. Each form plays a different structural role and enables different manufacturing routes.
This page will document how these forms interact with matrix platforms to create scalable industrial composite systems.
Expanded content will be published after JEC World and will include architecture examples and typical configuration strategies.
If you are exploring composite architectures for an industrial component, we would welcome the opportunity to discuss your application.