Ex-Core Relaunches Website with New 'Ex-Core Score' for Carbon-Composite Clients
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2022
What Happened
Ex-Core has relaunched its global website with a simplified user experience and new features, including the Ex-Core Score. The score is designed to help potential clients quickly determine if Ex-Core's carbon-composite technology suits their engineering, production, and design needs.
- Debut of the Ex-Core Score
- Clarity on Ex-Core suitability for different uses
- Greater detail on Ex-Core advantages
- Ex-Core innovations – Detailed collaboration opportunities
Ex-Core traces its origins to a 2011 research project by Dutch supercar maker Donkervoort, which developed the expanding-foam sandwich process to achieve ultra-lightweight, high-strength carbon-fiber components. The technology was spun off into a separate company in 2022 and is now used in motorsport, supercars, aviation, and luxury yachting.
Why this matters
The Ex-Core Score helps companies quickly assess if Ex-Core's expanding-foam sandwich process suits their carbon-composite needs, simplifying adoption across industries from motorsport to medical devices.
Terms in This Story
- carbon-composite
- A material made of carbon fibers bonded together, often with resin, to create lightweight, strong structures.
- Ex-Core Score
- A method to evaluate the suitability of Ex-Core’s carbon-composite technology for a specific application.
- expanding-foam sandwich process
- A manufacturing technique where expanding foam is used between layers of carbon fiber to create lightweight, strong components.
- prepreg
- Pre-impregnated composite fibers that are already combined with a resin matrix before curing.
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