Soarce launches interface-boosting technology built on natural nanofibers 8X stronger than steel
- Grace Stubbins

- Mar 2
- 1 min read
Soarce converts biomass into nanofibers to form an enhanced fiber-resin interlock, boosting ILSS, flexural strength and more without changing conventional composites manufacturing processes.
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Soarce has been featured in Composites World for its nanofiber interfacial technology designed to reinforce the fiber–resin boundary without requiring changes to established composites manufacturing workflows.
The article highlights Soarce’s proprietary nanofiber chemistry, which forms an ultra-thin coating on fiber surfaces to create a three-dimensional mechanical interlock. This approach improves stress transfer efficiency and reduces crack propagation within composite systems.
“Composites do not fail because the fiber is not strong enough,” said Mason Mincey, co-founder of Soarce. “They fail because the interface cannot transfer load effectively. Our approach strengthens that connection directly.”
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