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Abaris Training and KVE Composites to Provide Composite Training to European Customers

KVE will be using the Abaris Training course curriculum in both active classroom and workshop environments at its facility at Maastricht Aachen Airport.

Abaris Features Updated Training Courses at 2016 SPE ACCE

Two popular courses are specifically designed to teach advanced composite automotive structural repair for technicians, as well as multiple courses in design and analysis of composite structures, bonded joints and repairs for engineers.

Abaris Receives SME’s Excellence in Composites Manufacturing Award

Company recognized for over three decades of dedicated service to the advanced composite manufacturing industry.

Abaris’ Carbon Fiber Structural Repair Demo Hits Home with SEMA Attendees

The demonstration was held in cooperation with I-CAR and covered basic damage assessment and removal methods along with an overview of basic repair principles for regaining structural integrity in a damaged carbon fiber reinforced composite panel.

Abaris Training Resources Executive to Discuss Adhesive Bonding at SAE/ACCE

Louis C. (Lou) Dorworth, direct services manager at Abaris, will be presenting a special tutorial titled “Adhesive Bonding of CFRP Composites: Practices And Principles.”

Abaris to Provide Special Carbon Fiber Repair Presentations at NACE | CARS

The presentation will be held in the I-CAR Demo Zone on July 23rd from 3:30-4:15 p.m., and again on July 24th from 2-2:45 p.m.

Abaris Expands Reno, Nevada Facility

Training company adds 1,100 square feet to its facility in order to provide more room for additional business and training capabilities.

Abaris Training Launches Advanced Material Structural Repair Course

Course designed to meet increasing demand for automotive carbon fiber reinforced plastics composite repair.

Technical: Carbon Fiber – More Challenges on the Horizon

Automakers are continually turning to lighter materials to hit government fuel efficiency standards. That’s why we may see more carbon fiber in the future.