Industries

Most of us associate modern composites with industries like aerospace, motorsports and sporting goods because of the tremendous strength and weight advantage that they offer when compared with traditional materials.  Over the years, Composite Resources has helped organizations within a wide range of industries discover that composites can be a cost-effective solution to parts, products and applications.  Here are just a few industry examples of composite use:

•            Medical Equipment – Implants, Braces, Radiographic Tables, Components, Precision Instruments and more.

•            Aerospace – Aircraft Structures, Components, Missiles, UAVs, Rockets and more.

•            Industrial – Production Lines, Robotics, Filtration, Safety Products, Tanks, Pipes and more.

•            Military Applications – Weapon Systems, Armor, Vehicles and more.

•            Marine – Boat Structures, Boating Products/Parts, Oil Drilling, Docking and more.

•            Automotive – Structures, Springs, Brakes, Body Parts, Interior Components and more.

•            Motorsports – Race Car Structure, Parts, Wings, After-Market Parts, Brakes and more.

•            Sporting Goods – Bicycles, Rackets, Bats, Golf Clubs, Kayaks, Backpacks and more.

•            Electronics – Cases, Antennae, Component Templates, Shielding and more.

•            Consumer Products – Helmets, Clothing, Shoes, Laptop & Phone Cases and more.

•            Photography/Video – Tripods, Lens Hoods, Camera Components, Lens Components and more.

•            Construction – Bridge, Roadway, Buildings, Internal and External Structures and more.

•            Transportation – Trucking, Rail, Public Vehicle, Buses Containers and more.

•            Energy – Battery Cases, Wind Turbines, Components and more.

•            Mining – Drill Bits, Shafts, Tubes, Rods, Safety Equipment and more.