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Thermoplastic Composites
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Glass |
Kevlar |
Carbon |
| Resin |
Woven |
Uni |
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Uni |
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| TPO |
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| Acrylic |

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| PUR |

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| Other |
We believe we can work with any thermoplastic resin |
• Tailored properties include variable axis reinforcement (0, 90, +/- 45), reinforcement type (glass, carbon, etc.), resin content or fiber volumes.
• High pressure consolidation yields very low void content, optimum density.
• Continuous fiber reinforcement (CFR) increases the performance of thermoplastic resins to levels unheard of in neat resins today. | |
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Laminate Sizes Available: |
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.005 -.500 |
(.13 -12.7mm) |
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to 22" |
(560mm) |
| Length |
to 110 yards |
(100m) | |
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Effects of CFR Reinforcement
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