Composite
Polymer-based composites have become an excellent alternative to wood and metal in many industries thanks to their unique properties. These materials not only offer high strength but can also be engineered to meet specific requirements—for example, they can be manufactured to resist chemicals, sunlight, moisture, or even heavy impacts.
One of the most important advantages of composites is their lightweight nature compared to metals and wood, while their strength can even surpass steel and aluminum. This exceptional combination makes composites an ideal choice across a wide range of industries.
To achieve the best performance in composite part manufacturing, selecting high-quality and suitable raw materials plays a crucial role.
Composite articles

Composite common FAQs
This article addresses common FAQs in the composite industry, covering two-phase pigment paste, gelcoat curing in humidity, and color unevenness.

Fire Resistant Polymers
This article explores the need for fire resistant polymers, their types (halogenated and non-halogenated), and applications in various industries.

Advantages of using tissue fiberglass in production of composite parts
This article explores the benefits of tissue fiberglass in composite parts, including improved surface, corrosion resistance, and blister prevention.

Gelcoat Variation
This article examines types of gelcoat (polyester, vinyl ester, epoxy), their advantages, disadvantages, and applications in composite parts.

Advantages of Composites
This article explores the benefits of composites: lightweight, high strength, corrosion resistance, design flexibility, and dimensional stability.
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