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CAMX 2025: Scott Bader illustrates its local and global materials supply availability backed by technical support, as well as a novel composite panels development with Armacell.

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Composite panel innovation for flooring. Source | Scott Bader

Global company Scott Bader (Drummondville, QC, Canada) is presenting its latest innovations for the North American marine, building and construction and land transportation markets, including high-quality resins, putties and structural adhesives, supplied with the company’s renowned technical support offering.

The company emphasizes its more than 30 years of experience supplying the U.S. market, solving customer problems with product quality, technical support and supply chain excellence. Scott Bader maintains local supply and expands its offering by leveraging its global locations.

In land transportation, a novel application for composite panels in flooring systems has been devised by Scott Bader and Armacell (Brampton, Ontario, Canada). The collaboration has resulted in a lightweight alternative to plywood or metal that brings added sustainability benefits alongside proven structural and fire safety performance. Suitable for interior uses, the fully engineered solution comprises Scott Bader’s Crestafire Bio resin, sandwiched with Armacell’s ArmaPET Struct GRX recycled PET foam core.

“While there is wider spread adoption of composite structures being used in land transport, the exploration of lighterweight, semi-structural interiors applications is less advanced,” notes Elena Romanova, global market manager for land transport at Scott Bader. “This is a unique market approach that we believe will significantly contribute to both lightweighting and lowered embodied carbon without compromising fire safety.”

Scott Bader and Armacell are presenting this latest innovation in the CAMX Theater on Tuesday Sept. 9 at 11:30 a.m.

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