Composites distributor combines talent, quality and service
CAMX 2025: De-Comp’s blend of skilled representatives, a comprehensive suppliers base and well-rounded materials supply are at the heart of the company’s composites supply activities.
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De-Comp Composites Inc. (Cleveland, Okla., U.S.), a distributor of composites manufacturing support materials established in 1987, highlights its philosophy to provide customers with first-class service and world-class quality products at competitive prices. This is backed by its comprehensive supplier base.
De-Comp Composites handle products from several major manufacturers that cover nearly all aspects of composites structure and tooling manufacturing. These products include, but are not limited to, vacuum bag films; release films, liquids and fabrics; adhesive and sealant tapes; autoclave valves and hoses; castable urethane elastomer; tooling resins; and tool support structures.
The company’s highly skilled representatives have practical experience and training in tooling, manufacturing, layup and engineering of composite structures, and are able to work with virtually any aspect of a customer’s composite development process.
De-Comp’s corporate office and main warehouse, located in northeastern Oklahoma, is strategically located to provide the best service possible to all areas. This facility stocks a large array of the company’s products. In many cases, items not regularly stocked can be shipped direct from De-Comp’s suppliers and delivered within a few days. All products are inspected and certified before they leave the warehouse to ensure optimal condition upon arrival.
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