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CRP USA at PRI 2018 with the hottest auto racing 3D printed parts

11-29-2018 03:33 PM CET | Sports

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CRP USA at PRI 2018 with the hottest auto racing 3D printed parts

The world’s premiere trade show for racing professionals is about to begin, and CRP USA is ready to take it on.
The annual PRI Trade Show takes place December 6-8, 2018, at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, Indiana (USA).

CRP USA will be attending this can’t-miss event for auto racing professionals along with Pro-System Brakes Inc. at booth #413, Green Hall.
CRP USA will be displaying cutting edge 3D printed solutions for the Auto and Motorsports industries manufactured using Windform composite materials and Laser Sintering technology, to the great interest of show attendees from every type of racing discipline.

Based in Mooresville, North Carolina, CRP USA resides in the heart of the southern industrial and manufacturing hub, and is surrounded by the growing Motorsports community.
With its roots in F1 Racing, CRP USA produces on-car prototype and end-use components for racing teams and automotive manufacturers. It has taken this expertise to new heights to produce parts for most of the high-performing sectors.
CRP USA employs a highly skilled staff that specializes in the manufacturing and creation of end-use parts and prototypes built from Windform composite materials for Laser Sintering, creating by CRP Technology.
Windform materials allow for the construction of aesthetic and fully functional parts with high mechanical properties in a very short period of time, and with maximum design freedom.

Stewart Davis, Director of Operations CRP USA, “The PRI Show is where the business of racing starts and where race teams begin to look for ways to stay ahead of the competition. This is the right trade show for CRP USA as it offers unlimited business opportunities; me and my staff will be providing insight on the latest, invaluable 3D printed applications we manufactured in Windform composite materials via Laser Sintering technology for the racing world”.

This year’s PRI Trade Show will feature over 1,100 companies exhibiting in more than 3,300 booths, showcasing the latest developments in auto racing technology. Tens of thousands of buyers from all 50 states and 70 countries will be on hand to conduct business and discover innovative solutions.

CRP USA, founded in 2008, is strategically located in the heart of NASCAR country in North Carolina, and specializes in additive manufacturing and 3D printing applications. The company manufactures on-car and wind-tunnel components for racing teams, and has also taken this expertise to new heights to produce parts for the space (Satellite and CubeSat structures), entertainment, and automotive industries using Windform additive manufacturing. Windform materials have made it possible for laser sintering technology to create parts that are highly functional, beautifully finished, and have proven reliability.
Company director of operations Stewart Davis has been working in the field of additive manufacturing for two decades, and the company has expertise in selective laser sintering (SLS) with Windform materials. This technology was developed in the late 1990s by CRP Technology, an Italian company that is part of the CRP Group.

Veronica Negrelli
CRP USA Press Office
127 Goodwin Circle
28115 Mooresville (North Carolina)
USA

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