Laminates/Composites

Explore High-Performance Laminates and Composites 

Laminates and composites, integral in modern industrial applications, are renowned for their exceptional strength-to-weight ratios, durability, and adaptability to various environmental conditions. Laminates, typically made by layering materials like fiberglass or carbon fiber with resins, offer remarkable structural integrity and resistance to wear and corrosion. Composites, often consisting of a polymer matrix combined with a reinforcing material, excel in applications demanding high mechanical strength and thermal stability. Whether in aerospace, where lightweight yet robust materials are critical, or in the food and beverage industry, where safety and hygiene are paramount, our laminates and composites are designed to meet a broad spectrum of industrial requirements, ensuring reliability and performance.

Our Featured Laminates and Composites Products

  • Glass Epoxy Rods (NEMA Grade G-10/FR 4): These rods are the epitome of mechanical and electrical performance, offering outstanding strength and moisture resistance, ideal for a variety of applications in demanding environments.
  • HYGARD® BR by Plaskolite: Prioritize safety with HYGARD® BR, a bullet-resistant laminate designed for security applications. Its high-impact resistance ensures protection in critical scenarios.

Diverse Applications Across Industries

  • Aerospace and Aviation: Used in components like aircraft wings, fuselage panels, and interior cabin parts due to their lightweight and high strength-to-weight ratio.
  • Automotive: Employed in body panels, bumpers, and interior components for vehicles, offering durability and weight reduction, which improves fuel efficiency.
  • Marine: Used in boat hulls, decks, and interior structures, providing resistance to water and corrosion, essential for marine environments.
  • Sports and Recreation: Found in items like bicycles, golf clubs, and fishing rods, where their lightweight and high strength enhance performance.
  • Building and Construction: Utilized in structural components, insulation, and decorative elements, offering durability, thermal stability, and aesthetic flexibility.