Bespoke thermoplastic composite solution services
CAMX 2023: Svismold invites CAMX attendees to witness how it is redefining the design and production of thermoplastic composites.
FCS H4 surf fins. Photo Credit: Svismold
(Buchs, Switzerland) invites attendees to witness how it is redefining the thermoplastic composites landscape. With a dedicated team, Svismold employs advanced technology to design and produce high-quality thermoplastic parts, committing to innovation, quality and customer satisfaction
Th company’s expertise lies in crafting bespoke solutions that precisely meet the needs of its clients. In addition to production, Svismold offer development services for customized thermoplastic parts, ensuring a tailored approach.
To ensure consistent quality, Svismold has established a collaborative relationship with (Weselberg, Germany), a unidirectional (UD) tapes manufacturer. This partnership enables Svismold to incorporate the most optimal materials for its production process, reinforcing the company’s commitment to maintaining high standards.
Moreover, a successful collaboration with (Sydney), an Australian surfboard fin manufacturer, on its FCS H4 fin, is said to be testament to Svismold’s capabilities. The fin, for example, secured Filipe Toledo’s first surf world champion title.
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