Freshly baked

Send us your toughest composite job.

From a CAD file to a certified, machined part. We handle design, prototyping, CNC machining, and fabrication under one roof in Ashburn.

Close up of carbon fiber weave texture
Close up of carbon fiber weave texture
Close up of carbon fiber weave texture
our take

Design should not require a translator between you and the part

We skip the handoff game. Your CAD file enters our shop, and a finished, machined composite part leaves it. No middlemen, no repeated explanations.

01

Guided onboarding

Personalized setup paths enable every role to get productive on day one.

02

Workflow automations

Automate repetitive handoffs with adaptable playbooks built for your processes.

03

Actionable insights

Real-time dashboards surface trends and recommended actions before issues appear.

04

Integrated support

Live specialists and deep documentation keep launches on track around the clock.

THE EQUIPMENT

CNC-machined composite parts, from our floor to yours

Five-axis machining centers, a 60-foot ply cutter, and autoclave curing. We keep the work in-house so tolerances stay tight and timelines stay short.

Five-axis CNC cutting composite
Large ply cutting bed with prepreg fabric
Technician laying up carbon fiber on a mold
Autoclave door being opened after cure cycle
Finished machined composite part on inspection table
Honeycomb core panel being inspected
CUSTOMER RESULTS

What a cured part feels like out of the mold

We sent Apexium a rough CAD file. What came back was a cured composite panel with a surface finish so smooth we barely had to sand it. Zero pinholes, dead-nuts flat — exactly what our tooling called for.

Marcus J.

Senior Engineer, Aerospace Components

Marcus J.

The carbon fiber layup Apexium delivered had a weave clarity I haven't seen outside of show-quality parts. Superb resin-to-fiber ratio, no dry spots. It was ready for paint straight off the press.

Alina R.

Owner, Custom Fabrication Studio

Alina R.

Everything machined to print. We checked every critical dimension on the CMM and it all fell inside tolerance. Communication was direct — no hand-holding, just results.

David T.

Procurement Manager, Defense Contractor

David T.