Brisk demand and the launch of the new product Airex T10 stand behind 3A
Composites’ decision to invest in a new extrusion line in the USA to
increase the capacity of their extruded Airex core materials and spread
their production foot-print globally.
3A Composites Core Materials reports that it will further expand the
production capacities of their Airex PET core materials. In addition to
the ongoing expansion of the extrusion capacities in Switzerland, the
company is now installing a new extrusion line at its US production
location, which is to be operational in Q4 2015.
Consistent high
demand and the planned growth of their current customers as well as new
markets and applications are behind the growth plans, which are further
fuelled by the introduction of their new product Airex T10, which is
expected to accelerate the growth of extruded PET-based core materials
versus other polymer cores. Growth for extruded Airex core materials is
identified in the marine, aerospace and wind energy and markets as well
as in the transportation and automotive industry where composites are
increasingly used.
Roman Thomassin, CEO of 3A Composites Core
Materials, says: “Our new global production set-up with significantly
increased capacities will form the basis for the successful growth of
our business and our customer base. The state-of-the-art production
equipment combined with the industrialized direct extrusion technology
GEN2 will allow us to offer high-quality PET-based core material
solutions at the cost effectiveness and supply flexibility that our
markets demand from us, globally.”
Bottle-grade PET-based core
materials have been increasingly used in myriad applications. Besides
being recyclable and recycled, their growth is mainly attributed to the
excellent price/performance ratio in the end application and the
simplicity of the material’s application. The material is produced in a
continuous extrusion process, which assures a consistent, high quality
while offering a very high level of automation.
More information: www.3ACCorematerials.com
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