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RZLABs Launched FOLIDOTA series, 3D printed Intelligent Shock-Absorbing Material at 2025 EICMA in Italy

Milan, Italy, 7th Nov 2025 – At the world level International Two-Wheeler Exhibition, RZLABs, the leading company in intelligent shock-absorbing material field, launched brand new series FOLIDOTA – the 1st 3D printed energy-absorbing material capable to pass CE with over 95% of impact energy absorption rate. This ground-breaking innovation became a centerpiece of the exhibition’s protective gear category, attracting strong interest from world-renowned top brands of helmet and riding gear.

Core Highlights: Dual Technological Breakthroughs Redefine Protection Standards of 3D-Printing

As the flagship product of this exhibition, RZLABs’ 3D-printed intelligent energy-absorbing material sets a new benchmark for the industry. After long-term R&D and rigorous testing, this material has been designed capable to meet requirement of authoritative international certification CE. Under high velocity impact, the material could rapidly dispersing energy, achieving over 95% energy absorption – a revolutionary leap in sports protective gear safety performance.

“The launch of this 3D-printed intelligent non-Newtonian composite material marks a major milestone in integrating material science with 3D-printing manufacturing. Not only capable to do customized production for various sports scenes protection needs, but capable to balance lightweight and durability. This breakthrough delivers higher professional grade of safety guarantee for extreme sports such as Mountain Biking (MTB), Motocross (MX), and Skiing (SNOW).” ” said by Jerry, CEO of RZLABs.

 

Full Product Lineup: Four Generations of Continuous Innovation

In addition to the launch of FOLIDOTA Series, RZLABs exhibits the 1st to 4th generations of its NIKKA GEAR Series, demonstrated its continuous iterative technological strength.

• 1st Generation: Exceptional softness and ergonomic fit.
• 2nd Generation: Lighter and thinner design.
• 3rd Generation: Overcome the technical challenges of low-temperature resistance.
• 4th Generation: Eco-friendly bamboo fiber materials, lead trendy of green protection.

In-depth Analysis of Technological Core: Material Principles Establish Industry Advantage

RZLABs’ product competitiveness stems from its proprietary patented technology of secondary bond non-Newtonian fluids. This technology precisely controls the molecular structure of the material. The breaking and reformation of non-covalent bonds such as hydrogen bonds, hydrazone bonds, and disulfide bonds (like the separation and recombination of magnets), dissipates a significant amount of impact energy. This enables the products to far exceed the industry average in key indicators such as impact protection, flexibility, and environmental adaptability. RZLABs consistently focus on innovation at the fundamental material level. Through the intelligent design of polymer materials, each generation of products can precisely match market demands. Simultaneously, the team persists in independent R&D in areas such as smart sensing and flexible wearables, striving to achieve the intelligent integration of sports protection and medical rehabilitation.

Exhibition Details

Name of exhibition: EICMA – The International Two-Wheeler Exhibition

Exhibitor: RZLABs
Core Exhibits:
• FOLIDOTA Series 3D-Printed Energy-Absorbing Material
• NIKKA GEAR Series 1st to 4th Generation Protective Products
• YEAPEYE Series Photochromic + Anti-Fog Solutions
Booth Location: Hall 6, M09
More info: www.rz-labs.com

Media Contact

Organization: QingDao RZ-LABs Technology Co.,Ltd

Contact Person: Jerry Wang

Website: https://www.rz-labs.com/

Email: Send Email

City: Milan

Country:Italy

Release id:33646

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