One-stop composite materials source, industry partners demo composite tech, process progress
CAMX 2025: Learn more about Composites One’s comprehensive expertise, support and resources, and watch complex manufacturing processes live on the show floor.
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Join Composites One (Schaumburg, Ill., U.S.) in the CAMX Demo Zone, where the company will dive into the complex manufacturing processes that are driving innovation forward — by land, by air and by sea. Watch the Composites One technical team and its industry partners showcase cutting-edge technology and processes, including vacuum infusion, light RTM, reusable vacuum bags, reinforced thermoplastics, thermal expansion molding and more.
Composites One is committed to empowering its customers with expertise, support and resources to easily source high-quality products and maximize efficiencies in their manufacturing processes. The company’s technical support team works closely with composites manufacturers to understand the distinctive needs of the customer’s operation and help create tailored solutions that will drive that customer’s business forward.
Composites One customers have access to a large selection of composite raw materials from more than 600 suppliers. The company’s extensive product line is also stocked at more than 40 distribution centers strategically located across North America.
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