Exel Composites launches online service for structural composites
Excelnow.com provides customers greater design flexibility with its wide range of structural composite profiles including channels, boxes and I-beams.
Source | Excel Composites
Composites fabricator Exel Composites (Vantaa, Finland) has introduced a new e-commerce service to its portfolio to provide customers with quick and easy access to a range of its structural composite profiles. Providing composite solutions to renewables, transportation, building and construction and telecommunications industries, exelnow.com is the latest addition to the global company’s offering and supplies customers with composite profiles.
The B2B service was created to offer customers access to a range of standardized structural products, and possesses more than 30 types of structural profiles including channels, boxes and I-beams. The service also offers products for applications such as construction and accessory structures including ladders, stairs and handrail components. Additionally, exelnow.com’s structural composites are offered in lengths up to 12 meters, which is expected to help customers reduce waste and minimize joins in their products.
All products are created using Exel Composites’ pultruded fiberglass material and comply with European Standard EN13706 E23 quality guidelines for fiberglass composites.
“As the only online service providing composite profiles in both 6- and 12-meter lengths, exelnow.com offers customers greater design flexibility. With a continuously growing product portfolio, we are providing more solutions to our customers every day,” explains Gert De Roover, building, construction and infrastructure segment owner at Exel Composites. “We are always looking to innovate and add value to our customer relationships, and we want to help our customers do business more efficiently.”
Products are stocked at Exel Composite’s factory in Belgium and are available for collection or delivery across Europe.
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