Precision composite formatting solutions enable customer success
CAMX 2025: Web Industries spotlights its wide experience in material versatility and contract manufacturing services, including converting and supply chain solutions for aerospace, space, satellite, oil and gas, automotive and energy sectors.
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Web Industries’ controlled formatting and manufacturing facilities are designed to scale with customer demand. Source | Web Industries
Web Industries (Marlborough, Mass., U.S.), a provider of converting and supply chain solutions for composites and other advanced materials, presents its portfolio of precision formatting services and products for OEMs and Tiered suppliers active in the commercial and defense aerospace, commercial launch and satellites, oil and gas, automotive and energy markets.
Attendees can find products and services that address cost competitiveness and readiness for rate increases, supply chain complexity and other market dynamics, according to Web Industries’ Jason Surman, vice president of aerospace.
The company has extensive expertise working with thermoset and thermoplastic composites, high-modulus fibers, brittle resin systems, foams, films, adhesives, laminates, nonwovens and technical textiles. Its facilities in the U.S., France and Germany offer controlled manufacturing environments.
Web’s contract manufacturing services include:
- High-speed slitting and spooling
- Rewinding
- Chopping
- Seaming
- Laminating
- Ply cutting and kitting
- CAD/CAM shape conversion
- Preforming.
Customer applications include aerospace and eVTOL structures, parts and components; launch system, satellite and spacecraft structural materials and protective insulation systems; oil and gas pipelines; wind turbine blades; hydrogen/carbon capture components; and battery energy storage system (BESS) components.
Web Industries looks forward to learning about attendees’ most challenging business requirements and discussing how the company can support them.
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