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CRP Technology receives ISO 14001:2015 certification for sustainable additive manufacturing

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The Italian company CRP Technology has been awarded environmental management certification in accordance with ISO 14001:2015. The award documents the implementation of a structured environmental management system in the field of additive manufacturing with selective laser sintering (SLS) and the production of plastic powders for various 3D printing processes. The certification was issued by the testing organization DNV in accordance with the specifications of the technical rule RT-09 and under IAF Code 15 (plastic and rubber products).

CRP Technology has specialized for years in the development of high-performance plastics, which are used in particular in aerospace and motorsport technology. The ISO 14001 certification underpins the company’s strategy of combining technological innovation with targeted resource conservation and controlled production processes. The company has already been certified to EN 9100 for its quality management system in the aerospace sector.

“Achieving ISO 14001 certification is the tangible result of our industrial approach, which aims to combine technological innovation, production efficiency, and environmental responsibility,” states Franco Cevolini, CTO and CEO of CRP Technology. “It is another step forward in the path we pursue every day to guarantee the highest standards of quality and sustainability.”

A concrete example of the implementation of sustainability goals is the recycling of SLS powders. Windform XT 2.0 materials that are no longer suitable for laser sintering are mechanically processed and reused as granulate for injection molding or the FDM/FFF process. This makes it possible to close material cycles and reuse industrial by-products in a meaningful way.

With ISO 14001 certification, CRP Technology documents its focus on long-term environmentally friendly additive manufacturing and at the same time strengthens its position in technologically demanding industrial sectors.


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