en.Wedoany.com Reported - The student rocket team WARR from the Technical University of Munich, in collaboration with Taniq, a company based in Rotterdam, Netherlands, designed and manufactured a Type 5 composite pressure vessel, which was successfully launched aboard the EX-4C rocket at the 2025 European Rocket Challenge (EuRoC).


The pressure vessel was produced at Taniq's facility in Rotterdam using Taniq's TaniqWind Pro filament winding software. The WARR team completed the manufacturing of the vessel approximately one year after integrating TaniqWind Pro into its filament winding workflow. The advanced path programming provided by the software enabled the WARR team to design and manufacture highly optimized composite structures that were previously unattainable.
The vessel performed flawlessly under flight conditions, with both parties considering this a validation of the design methodology and the manufacturing standards applied during production. WARR stated that this collaboration demonstrates how combining advanced winding software with manufacturing expertise can transform highly optimized composite designs into flight-proven hardware.
The project also reflects Taniq's broader interest in supporting university rocket programs and nurturing the next generation of aerospace engineers.
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