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Fiber processing solutions support global composites decarbonization

JEC World 2025: Comprehensive creels portfolio, Multi Stack Roll, DEECOM recycling system and other highlights demonstrate Cygnet Texkimp’s fiber handling expertise and sustainability support.

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Cygnet Texkimp (Cheshire, U.K.) is highlighting how its fiber handling and processing solutions are enabling lightweighting, decarbonization and sustainability in advanced materials, transportation, aerospace, space, automotive and defense.

With expertise in fiber handling and custom machine building, the company showcases technologies from across its portfolio, including its high-tension carbon fiber overwrapping solution for the manufacture of high-performance electric motors and hydrogen fuel cell powertrains. Cygnet Texkimp also spotlights the DEECOM fiber recycling solution — which enables circularity in composite materials and parts by reclaiming high-value recycled carbon fiber — alongside its versatile, energy- and space-saving Multi Roll Stack prepreg and towpreg machine which is designed to produce industrial- and aerospace-grade prepregs in-house in high volumes and at a fast pace.

DEECOM recycling system.

Cygnet Texkimp also uses JEC World to emphasize its extensive expertise in handling delicate and high-value composite fibers to ensure precise and consistent material delivery into downstream processes. The company presents its comprehensive portfolio of advanced creels, each of which is designed to optimize tension control and uniformity for technical yarns such as carbon fiber, aramid and other high-performance materials. From the Flatline Creel to a range of specialized solutions, Cygnet Texkimp shows how its equipment is designed to support critical composites manufacturing processes, including unidirectional prepreg, weaving and other demanding applications in aerospace, space, automotive and defense.

Meanwhile, Cygnet Texkimp CEO Luke Vardy takes part in a panel discussion, “Composites for Hydrogen Transportation & Distribution,” taking place Tuesday, March 4 from 2:00 – 2:55 on the Agora 6 stage (Hall 6, Q114).

“Decarbonization is a major priority for manufacturers globally,” says Vardy. “At Cygnet Texkimp, we’re developing the capability to process technical fibers in ways that enable lightweighting, hydrogen power and electrification, reduce waste and revolutionize end-of-life management of composite materials and parts. In collaboration with our industry partners, we’re bringing to market innovative fiber processing technologies to deliver real-world benefits that support the sustainability agenda.”

Visit Cygnet Texkimp at Booth L85 in Hall 5.

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