Material Development & Assistance
Composite Materials Developed to Meet Your Product Needs
Strength, weight reduction, stability, durability, corrosion resistance, fire resistance, electrical insulation – for every performance need, there’s a composite material that provides a solution. Technological advancements have allowed us to offer a wide range of composites — that hail from sustainable supply sources – all to ensure that you are presented with the best options in the world of thermosets.
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Bulk Molding Compounds (BMC)
Custom Materials
The process of careful materials selection produces high-quality, long-lasting parts that also promote the impeccable form and function of your product design.
- Polyester, vinyl ester, and soy compounds
- Lightweight materials
- Class A materials
- UV-resistant materials
- Smoke/fire-resistant materials (ROHS compliant)
- Electrical-grade materials
- UL-compliant materials
- In-mold color materials
Fiberglass is a good example of a composite material in which glass fibers are added to a polymeric material (like epoxy). Glass fibers are stiff but brittle. Polymers are pliable but lax. When combined, fiberglass offers a strong but ductile structure.
Technological advancements have allowed us to offer a wide range of composites for every performance need.
Strength, weight, flexibility, stability, durability, corrosion resistance, fire resistance, electrical insulation – for every performance need, there’s a composite material that provides a solution. Contact us by either filling out the online contact form or calling our headquarters in Johnson Creek, WI: (920) 699-2711.