Lehvoss Group expands reach of compounds, structural composites portfolio
Strategic partnership with PolySource will bring Lehvoss’ high-value materials to North American customers and expand PolySource’s technical capabilities.
Source | Lehvoss Group
(Hamburg, Germany), a developer of high-performance thermoplastic compounds, announces a strategic distribution agreement with engineered resin solutions provider (Overland Park, Kan., U.S.). Through this partnership, PolySource will serve as an authorized distributor of Lehvoss materials across North America, reinforcing both companies’ commitment to delivering advanced material technologies to the market.
This collaboration brings together PolySource’s deep-rooted expertise in consultative application development and customer-focused distribution with Lehvoss’ extensive materials portfolio. This includes wear and friction-optimized compounds, PFAS-free solutions, PEEK-based formulations, electrically and thermally conductive plastics, and high-performance structural composites.
“As a trusted and technically proficient distributor with a strong market presence, PolySource is well positioned to represent the Lehvoss Group’s compound technologies throughout North America,” says Dan Salak, president of Lehvoss North America.
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