WEAV3D Awarded National Science Foundation Grant

for Natural Fiber Polypropylene Enhancements

WEAV3D Inc. has been awarded a $200,000 Technology Enhancement for Commercial Partnerships (TECP) supplement to its 2021 National Science Foundation (NSF) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II grant. The new award focuses on the use of WEAV3D’s woven composite lattices to enhance the performance and sustainability of natural fiber polypropylene (NFPP) composites for automotive applications.

Antolin, one of the largest international suppliers for automotive interiors and a leader in innovation and sustainability, is the commercial partner for the TECP award. Pablo Soto, materials specialist with Antolin’s Corporate Innovation Department said that the use of WEAV3D reinforcements will try to reduce the weight of their NFPP components, which in turn reduces CO2 emissions and trims waste to improve the overall sustainability of these parts. This supports Antolin’s sustainability commitments to reduce CO2 emissions by 75 percent and nonhazardous waste generation by 10 percent by 2028.

Polyvlies, a leading supplier of nonwoven materials, is also participating in the project. The company’s Naroplast thermoplastic natural fiber composite targets automotive compression molding applications.

This additional award follows a previous $1 million grant to fund the design, fabrication and testing of a continuous composite forming line that uses ultrasonic welding to increase the production throughput of WEAV3D’s patent-pending continuous composite forming process. This next-generation system is being built according to automotive production speed and quality standards, with a target production capacity of 200,000 to 300,000 automotive door panel size parts per year per machine.

About WEAV3D Inc.

Headquartered in metro Atlanta, GA, WEAV3D is an innovator in composite materials, manufacturing processes, and processing equipment, having spun out of the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2017. WEAV3D’s patented composite forming technology integrates weaving and composite consolidation into an automated, continuous process that reduces waste, cycle times and material handling costs. When combined with injection overmolding, thermocompression, or thermoforming, this novel Rebar of Plastics approach improves part stiffness and strength while minimizing weight, enabling new innovations in the automotive and construction markets at a fraction of the cost and cycle time associated with traditional composite manufacturing.

For more information, visit www.weav3d.com.

About Antolin

Antolin is one of the manufacturers of vehicle components in the world and a global supplier of technological solutions for automotive interiors. The company supplies the world’s leading car manufacturers through 140 factories in 26 countries. Antolin has 25,000 employees and sales of €4,055 million in 2021. Antolin offers high added value products via five Business Units: Overheads; Doors & Hard Trim; IPs & Central Consoles; Components & JITs BU; and Lighting, HMI & Electronics.

For more information, visit grupoantolin.com.

About Polyvlies

Founded in 1850 by Swibertus Beyer, Polyvlies developed into a major leader in the area of technical nonwovens. With manufacturing across Europe and in Winston-Salem, Polyvlies has 500 employees with an annual sales volume of $110 million. Polyvlies’ capabilities span from natural fiber to glass fiber nonwovens, consolidated as well as unconsolidated and thermoformed products.

About the NSF’s Small Business Programs

America’s Seed Fund powered by NSF awards $200 million annually to startups and small businesses, transforming scientific discovery into products and services with commercial and societal impact. Startups working across almost all areas of science and technology can receive up to $2 million to support research and development (R&D), helping de-risk technology for commercial success. America’s Seed Fund is congressionally mandated through the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program. The NSF is an independent federal agency with a budget of about $8.5 billion that supports fundamental research and education across all fields of science and engineering.

For more information, visit seedfund.nsf.gov.