Hypetex colored carbon fiber materials made available to U.S. customers
Partnership with distributor Composite Envisions to expand access to Hypetex’s portfolio of naturally-colored carbon fibers.

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(London, U.K.), a company that manufactures and supplies colored advanced materials, is partnering with (Wausau, Wis., U.S.), a global distributor of composite materials and supplies. Hypetex says this partnership will give the U.S. market access to its portfolio of technical colored carbon fiber materials. Composite Envisions, known for its commitment to composites, and its dedication to customer care, made the company an ideal partner, Hypetex says.
Hypetex colored carbon fibers reportedly retain the mechanical properties of conventional carbon fiber materials which offering a range of color choices. Hypetex says its naturally-colored fibers reduce post-processing costs and inefficiencies, while providing customers with an environmentally friendly solution.
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