/ Application-Specific Engineering

Your constraint is the specification.

Standard catalog fiber solves standard problems. When your load case, geometry, or regulatory threshold falls outside that envelope, we engineer from your brief.

— Defined Development Sequence

Four stages. No ambiguity.

01 — Constraint Intake
02 — Material Modeling
03 — Build & Validate

Brief before fiber

Specification derived from data

Prototype, test, iterate

Load case, operating environment, geometry, regulatory threshold, and integration interface are documented before any material is proposed.

Fiber architecture, weave geometry, resin compatibility, and performance thresholds are modeled against the documented constraint set.

Physical prototypes are built to the modeled specification and tested against the original constraint parameters in a documented validation cycle.

Overhead close-up on a laboratory workstation: a precisely ruled technical data sheet with hand-annotated fiber specification parameters beside a micrometer caliper and a small square of woven aramid fabric, under cool studio strobe lighting that renders crisp shadows and material texture
Overhead close-up on a laboratory workstation: a precisely ruled technical data sheet with hand-annotated fiber specification parameters beside a micrometer caliper and a small square of woven aramid fabric, under cool studio strobe lighting that renders crisp shadows and material texture
+ Minimum Viable Specification

A definition, not a sample

The deliverable from every custom engagement is a testable, repeatable material definition: fiber grade, construction parameters, acceptance criteria, and test protocol.

This document travels with the material through your supply chain qualification, regulatory submission, or production ramp. It is the specification your procurement team can enforce.

Bring the constraint. We handle the specification.

Qualified technical engagements begin with a constraint intake form. We respond within two business days with a scope confirmation or a clarifying question set.