Composite Engineering

Composite materials are developed by merging two or more materials with different properties. While the combined product has particular properties that are more desirable than the underlying components, the components are still distinguishable from one another in the final product. Though some composites are naturally occurring, many are made through engineering processes.

Depending on the type of matrix and reinforcement material being used in the composite, different methods can be used to combine them. In many cases, molding techniques such as roto molding or injection molding can be used to give shape to the composite. The appropriate composite engineering technique, however, depends on both the matrix and the reinforcement material.

Choosing Materials and Designs for Composite Engineering

A number of factors affect the materials that are used in engineering composites. These issues need to be carefully considered before proceeding. Among the factors that come into play are the type of molding being used, method of curing, and your budget. If you need assistance in choosing the appropriate method of composite engineering, contact us at Concept Sales Inc.

Our team has decades of experience on both the engineering and manufacturing sides of developing composite materials. In addition, we have a large network of composite engineering companies who specialize in different manufacturing and molding processes, allowing us direct you toward the best manufacturer for your project. To start discussing your project with us today, call us at (605) 335-0051 or email us at dkenyon@conceptsalesinc.com.