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Arevo Unveils First 3D-Printed Carbon-Fiber Unibody Bike Frame and Rim at Eurobike 2019

Arevo Unveils First 3D-Printed Carbon-Fiber Unibody Bike Frame and Rim at Eurobike 2019

Source | Arevo

 

Arevo (Milpitas, Calif., U.S.) announced on Aug. 27 that it will display the world’s first 3D-printed carbon fiber unibody production bike frame at Eurobike 2019 next week in Friedrichshafen, Germany. Also on display will be Arevo’s 3D-printed thermoplastic rim, designed by Eurobike Gold Award-winning industrial designer Bill Stephens of StudioWest. The frame and rim will be displayed at the stand of Arevo’s manufacturing partner Oechsler AG (Ansbach, Germany).

The bicycle components were produced via the company’s “Arevo DNA” technology, which is an additive manufacturing (AM) process featuring patented software algorithms that are said to enable generative design techniques, free-motion robotics for “True 3D” construction, and direct energy deposition for virtually void-free construction optimized for anisotropic composite materials.

The company says its Arevo DNA AM process takes the design and final manufacture of a bike frame from 18 months to a few days, and with significantly reduced production costs. Other benefits are said to include:

At Eurobike 2019, Stephens will give a presentation, titled “3D Printing Carbon Fiber Frames for Production,” at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 5.

Arevo also is offering demonstration rides on an e-bike featuring this innovative frame and material, and will announce a new e-bike frame design and customer, who will display the new e-bike in the Eurobike exhibition hall.


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