Proplast supports, distributes Composite Integration’s Ciject in Denmark
Official distributor, combined with Danish technical expertise and regional support, broadens access to Composite Integration’s resin processing equipment for composites production.
Source | Composite Integration Ltd.
(Præstø, Denmark) and Composite Integration Ltd. (Saltash, U.K.) have formed a strategic partnership that strengthens access to advanced composite processing solutions in Denmark. As part of this collaboration, Proplast is now the official distributor of Composite Integration’s Ciject range in Denmark in cooperation with Composite Integration’s broader distributor network.
The agreement brings together U.K.-based innovation in resin processing with Danish technical expertise and regional support, enabling manufacturers across the region to access both standard Ciject equipment and customized resin transfer molding (RTM) and infusion systems tailored to meet demanding applications.
The Ciject range includes production-ready equipment for RTM and resin infusion, supporting manufacturers in achieving consistent, high-quality results at scale. Whether customers need compact bench-top units or fully integrated, bespoke systems, the partnership ensures they receive the right solution, backed by local technical support.
“With Ciject, customers get access to both tried-and-tested machines and flexible systems engineered around their process needs,” says Steen Madsen, technical advisor at Proplast. “Having worked with Composite Integration’s equipment since 2005, I’m looking forward to helping manufacturers in Denmark to get even more from their composites production.”
As distributor, customers in this region will have access to the full Ciject product portfolio (standard machines and fully customized systems); on-site technical advice, process support and servicing from Proplast’s Denmark-based team; rapid lead times and streamlined logistics for Danish clients; and collaborative solutions for aerospace, wind energy, marine, defense and industrial composite applications.
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