Colored composites evolve design opportunities, boost technical capabilities
JEC World 2024: Hypetex is returning with its color technologies, displayed via a variety of sporting goods applications, as well as its expansion into marine.
Source | Hypetex
(London, U.K.) is showcasing its colored advanced materials. Visitors can discover its latest composite materials boasting enhanced mechanical and technical capabilities, and provided in a spectrum of vibrant colors and finishes to bring new design possibilities. Hypetex says that its products ar tailored diverse industries’ evolving needs, while remaining a more sustainable alternative to painting.
In the spirit of the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics, Hypetex is displaying sporting goods crafted with its colored materials, including bicycle parts, diving gear, hockey sticks and paddles. The company is also unveiling its expansion into the marine sector, offering boatbuilders aesthetic options without compromising performance or design.
“JEC World provides a platform to showcase our expanding portfolio of technologies and materials,” Marc Cohen, CEO of Hypetex, notes. “Our advancements in flax fibers are particularly thrilling, enhancing both color solutions and technical capabilities across industries and products."
Visit Hypetex at the UK Pavilion in Booth S62 in Hall 6.
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