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News Published on 10/8/2018
PLD Space and RUAG Space partner to develop launch vehicle composite structures

PLD Space to use FlexLine lightweight carbon fiber composite standardized payload fairings from RUAG Space on its new launchers.

News Published on 6/4/2019
Carbon fiber composite Mars rover chassis under development

Swiss engineering company Scheurer Swiss GmbH is developing the part along with partner RUAG Space.

News Published on 4/10/2019
RUAG Space to supply composite payload fairings for H3 launch vehicle

The contract includes manufacturing of composite payload fairings and payload supporting structures for the H3 launch vehicle by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.

Podcast Published on 1/3/2023
Episode 40: Sarah Cox, NASA

Sarah Cox, materials engineer at NASA, talks about her experience at NASA working with composites in the space travel space. 

Article Published on 2/3/2020
3D printing, composite materials enable motorsports design flexibility

A collegiate Formula SAE racing team used Windform carbon fiber-filled composite materials and laser sintering technology to streamline part design.

News Published on 12/27/2019
Lockheed Martin delivers Mars 2020 rover aeroshell to launch site

The composite aeroshell for the Mars 2020 rover is, along with the Curiosity rover, the largest built.

Article Updated on 10/23/2023 | Published on 8/4/2023
Thermoplastic composites: Cracking the horizontal body panel nut

Versatile sandwich panel technology solves decades-long exterior automotive challenge.

Article Published on 7/13/2021
Researchers work to prove out ultra-high-temperature CMC for NASA Interstellar Probe study

A recent study by Johns Hopkins and Advanced Ceramic Fibers LLC worked toward ceramic matrix composites able to withstand up to 3,500°C for space heatshields.

News Published on 12/28/2021
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope successfully launches to space

Innovative technologies and composite materials from RUAG Space and Toray Advanced Composites contribute to protection of the complex observatory at launch and during its six-month journey in space.

Article Published on 5/1/2004
Nacelle manufacturers optimize hand layup and consider closed molding methods

Focused on optimizing traditional hand layup, nacelle and thrust reverser manufacturers cast an eye on future use of automation and closed molding.

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