OEMs around the world are looking for smarter materials to forward-think their products by combining high mechanical performance with lightweight design and long-lasting durability. In this webinar, composite experts from Exel Composites explain the benefits of a unique continuous manufacturing process for composites profiles and tubes called pull-winding.
Pull-winding makes it possible to manufacture strong, lightweight and extremely thin-walled composite tubes and profiles that meet both demanding mechanical specifications and aesthetic needs. The possibilities for customizing the profile’s features are almost limitless — and because pull-winding is a continuous process, it is well suited for high volume production with consistent quality.
Join the webinar to learn why you should consider pull-wound composites for your product.
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Agenda
Introducing pull-winding, and how it compares to other composite manufacturing technologies like filament winding or pultrusion
What are the benefits of pull-winding and how can it achieve thin-walled profiles?
Practical examples of product challenges solved by pull-winding
Marc Tagher works as an area sales manager for the Americas at Exel Composites. Marc has more than 20 years of experience working in engineering and manufacturing and holds bachelor's degrees in both mechanical engineering and accounting. He has...
Product Business Owner for tubes and telescoping poles, Exel Composites
Lauri Turunen is a product business owner for composite tubes. Lauri — who is based in Finland but supports Exel globally — holds a bachelor’s degree in plastics as well as a master's degree in technology competence management. During his...
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