Quickparts Enhances Functionalization in Textiles, Plastics, and Composites
Quickparts is advancing functionalization in its solutions through functional prototyping and the integration of thermal, mechanical, and RF permittivity performance in composite materials. Challenges in production arise from material and process discontinuities, impacting the automotive and aerospace sectors. In textiles, the Plasmop consortium aims to industrialize surface modifications via thin polymer films, with plans to establish a startup for ongoing plasma coating development.

Quickparts is enhancing the functionalization of its solutions with two key offerings: functional prototyping for industrialization security and the integration of thermal, mechanical, and RF permittivity performance within composite solutions. Production teams face challenges from discontinuities among materials, processes, and suppliers, leading to risks and delays, particularly in the automotive and aerospace sectors with new high-performance plastic materials and surface finishing.
In textiles, the Plasmop consortium is working to industrialize surface modifications using thin functional polymer films. Plans include the creation of a startup to further develop plasma coating properties for various applications.




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