- From 8th to 10th December CRP USA will be exhibiting at the Indiana Convention Center along with Pro-System
Mooresville, NC – November 2016 – As time passes and the years go by, the Performance Racing Industry Trade Show (PRI) has evolved into a key business event for the worldwide racing marketplace.
The 2016 exhibition will be held from December 8th to 10th at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. CRP USA will be attending the PRI Trade Show along with Pro-System Brakes Inc. at booth #413 in Green Hall.
CRP USA will be displaying the latest 3D printed solutions for the Automotive and Motorsports industries with Windform Additive Manufacturing materials and high-precision CNC machining, to the great interest of show attendees.
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 the Aerospace, Defense, Industrial Robotics, and Entertainment industries.
CRP USA employs a highly skilled staff that specializes in the manufacturing and creation of end-use parts and prototypes built from Windform.
Windform 3D Printing allows for the construction of fully functional and aesthetic parts in a very short period of time, and with maximum design freedom. Additive Manufacturing makes it possible to undergo completely customized production, from a CAD model to a finished part in just one step, and without requiring support tooling of any kind.
Windform materials are used extensively in high-performing sectors due to their mechanical properties, and CRP USA is the ideal technological partner for utilizing Windform and Additive Manufacturing.
“We Make Your Race” –
Contact
CRP USA LLC
Headquarters Office
127 Goodwin Circle Mooresville NC 28115
Phone 704-660-0258
www.crp-usa.net
www.crp-usa.net/motorsport-case-studies/
Source: CRP