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Business Type Address Contact Aerospace Composite Products
Manufacturer Aerospace Composite Products
357 Stealth Court
Livermore, CA 94551
USA
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Phone: (925) 443-5900
(800) 811-2009

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Aramid fiber and fabrics consists of bulk, chopped fibers, continuous strands or woven cloth forms of aromatic polyamide thermoplastic for reinforcing polymer matrix composites and other applications.
Building supplies include concrete, glass, wood stock forms, pre-fabricated components and other supplies for building and construction applications.
Carbon fiber and carbon fiber cloth consist of bulk, chopped fibers, continuous strands or woven cloth forms of carbon or graphite. Carbon and graphite are used in reinforcing composites as well as other specialized electrical and thermal applications.
Casting resins are pourable plastic or elastomer compounds used to cast parts, make molds or form a structure in place.
Cloth tapes use a woven or nonwoven fabric backing that provides a high-strength material compared to film or paper tapes.
Composite materials typically consist of a matrix and a dispersed, fibrous or continuous second phase. The second phase may reinforce (strengthen or stiffen) the material, alter electrical or magnetic properties, or enhance wear or erosion resistance.
Foam, honeycomb and core materials are plastics, ceramics or metals containing closed or open internal cells or pores for composites, tooling, modeling, insulation or floatation.
Industrial laminates are products made by bonding together two or more layers of material. Laminates vary from flexible foil film laminates to rigid circuit board materials.
Laminating adhesives and composite resins are cured using heat and/or heat and pressure.
Leveling resins, filling compounds and liquid shims are used to level surfaces, fill cavities, and shim or set machinery. They often have filling and sealing properties.
Nonwovens are fiber-based products in the form of a mat of randomly orientated fibers, felt, needle punched cloth, spun bond or melt blown structures.
Overlays, veneers and surfacing materials are bonded to a surface to impart a decorative finish, graphic pattern and/or act as a protective film.
Polymer and plastic composites are strengthened with fibers, fillers, particulates, powders and other matrix reinforcements to provide improved strength and/or stiffness. Examples of polymer and plastic composites include fiber reinforced plastics (FRPs), sheet molding compounds (SMCs), bulk molding compounds (BMCs), pre-preg materials, and fabricated composite parts.
Profiles and structural shapes include shaped stock with uniform cross sections such tees, angles or beams manufactured through extrusion, continuous casting, roll forming, and other processes.
Resins and compounds are pellets, liquid resins, bulk molding compounds, or other unfinished materials that are ready for shape fabrication or bond formation.
Semi finished shapes and stock materials include sheets, plates, rods, bar stock, tubes, profiles, etc. in plastic, metal, ceramic and other materials.
Specialty fibers, fabrics and textiles are based upon a unique composition, weave, or technology, and are designed for specialized applications.
Structural insulated panels (SIPs) consist of a foam core sandwiched between wood based (OSB, plywood) or fiber cement boards.
Synthetic fibers and synthetic fabrics consist of bulk fibers, yarns, woven cloth or other textile products manufactured from polymer-based materials such as polyamide (nylon), polyester, aramid, or other spun thermoplastics.
Thermosets and thermoset materials are crosslinked polymeric resins that are cured or set using heat or heat and pressure. They generally have a higher resistance to heat than thermoplastics.



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