Electroimpact
Develops the SCRAM system, a 6-axis continuous fiber-reinforced 3D printer integrating thermoplastic AFP and FFF processes for aerospace-grade composite structures, enabling tool-less rapid fabrication.
- CEO / Founder
- Peter Zieve
- Team Size
- 501-1000
- Stage
- Active
- Total Funding
- Bootstrapped
Technology & Products
Key Products
Additive Manufacturing (SCRAM system), Cold Working, Automated Fiber Placement (AFP), Drilling Machines, Final Assembly Lines, Robotic Systems, Electromagnetic Dent Removal, Riveting, Trim and Mill systems, and various aerospace automation solutions.
Technological Advantage
Proprietary SCRAM process achieves aerospace-grade composite properties with high fiber content, protected by 23 patents held by the CEO, offering 4-6x productivity gains in AFP processing.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Reduces lead times for aerospace composite parts from months to weeks by eliminating layup mandrels and fixed tooling, with in-situ consolidation achieving full thermal cycles in under an hour.
How They Differentiate
SCRAM system offers true 6-axis continuous fiber printing vs. planar layer stacking, with integrated AFP for higher throughput and in-situ consolidation, unlike competitors' standalone FFF or limited-axis systems.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Aerospace manufacturers (e.g., Boeing, Airbus), defense contractors, composite part producers
Industry Verticals
Aerospace; Defense; Automotive; Industrial Manufacturing
Competitors
Ingersoll; Anisoprint; Markforged
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Revenue reported as $244M annually; over 500 employees with more than 350 engineers.
Major Milestones
Founded in 1986; Development of SCRAM system unveiled in 2021; Partnership with Siemens for CNC controls; Collaboration with NASA on ISAAC robotic system
Notable Customers
Airbus, Boeing, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Fuji Heavy Industries, Spirit Aerospace, Vought, Northrop-Grumman, Israeli Aircraft Industries, Xi'an Aircraft of China, Bombardier, Embraer