Excelling in pultrusion

Techno Composites’ pultruded profiles have proven to be game-changers with their lightweight and fire-retardant features
Techno Composites’ pultruded profiles have proven to be game-changers with their lightweight and fire-retardant features

Techno Composites discusses its long-running partnership with Finnish composite manufacturer, Exel Composites and the delivery of tailor-made solutions using Exel's pultruded composite profiles.

German company, Techno Composites supplies fully designed systems for its customers’ specific requirements using high-quality fibre composite components.

Its solutions are based on glass-reinforced plastic and carbon-reinforced plastic and serve key industries, such transportation, energy, construction, and infrastructure. To deliver high-quality cost-effective systems for customers, Techno Composites has partnered with Exel Composites who provides the pultruded composite profiles that are incorporated into Techno Composites’ final systems.

Techno Composites supplies fully assembled systems that are tailor made to suit each customer’s specific requirements. The whole system can involve different types of materials, including composites, aluminium casted parts, metal brackets, and RTM vacuum-infused parts.

“At Techno Composites, our goal is to make innovative fully-engineered solutions that help solve customers’ challenges using fibre-reinforced plastics,” explains the company’s managing director, Gerrit Mann. “We have a reputation for creativity, quality, and reliability, which is based on over 25 years of meeting our customers’ needs and supplying systems that deliver genuine value.”

Techno Composites’ product engineer, Jan Lügering adds: “We design the whole system in the development phase without locking ourselves into specific materials or manufacturing processes for each individual component. Our sole priority is designing the right system for the customer’s exact needs taking different raw materials into account. Once we have a full system concept, we source the most suitable materials to bring it to life.”

Full system delivery

It was clear to Techno Composites that the best way to deliver final systems that were consistent, cost-effective, and delivered on all their customers’ requirements was to use pultruded profiles in its designs, so it engaged pultrusion specialist, Exel Composites to deliver these on an ongoing basis.

Pultrusion is a continuous manufacturing process resulting in a steady output of a composite profile that is cut to length at the end of the process. The process begins by pulling continuous reinforcements through a resin bath to wet out the fibres. The impregnated reinforcement is passed through preforming guides to align the reinforcement before entering the heated die where the composite is created.

The fully cured section is cut to length, or, if size and shape permit, be wound onto a drum as a continuous length. The only limitations on length for cut sections of pultruded profiles are storage and transportation.

“We can take standard profiles, like boxes, tubes, and angles, and combine these to produce tailor-made constructions for clients,” states Lügering. “For example, walkways and ladders that are made using fibre glass profiles. “Alternatively, we can also use non-standardised customised profiles that are specially created for a system. For example, in bus and train applications, we can use pultruded profiles for many things, including side sealings, roof inner-linings, airducts, and channels.

“Pultrusion is a good way to create profiles for train and bus applications as they are very straight. Most profiles in this business are made specially for the customers. We need less density, lightweight, high stiffness, and excellent fire retardants properties.”

Olli Tevä, SVP sales & marketing at Exel Composites: notes: “The pultruded profiles we supply to Techno Composites for their transportation applications are ideal for customers as they meet all the mechanical properties needs while also being lightweight, meaning that energy efficiency is improved compared to buses and trains manufactured using steel or aluminium panels.”

Lügering concludes: “We have worked with Exel for about 27 years and very often we use its pultruded profiles as they are very customisable, able to be produced in complex geometries, and demonstrate excellent fire retardant properties.”

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