Composite process materials provider focuses on innovation, customer-centered support
CAMX 2024: As a part of Composites One, Aerovac is committed to helping businesses with their composite solution needs to ensure precision, quality and efficiency in demanding manufacturing processes.
In close partnership with Composites One (Schaumburg, Ill., U.S.) Aerovac offers a wealth of experience in low- to high-temperature composite processing. Aerovac develops, manufactures, supplies and supports innovative vacuum bagging for customers that demand the best for prepreg processing, vacuum infusion, resin infusion, glass lamination and other closed mold composite manufacturing processes. It is committed to serving the aerospace, marine, automotive, wind energy, laminated glass and other industrial sectors.
The Aerovac range of high-performance bagging films ensure precision, quality and efficiency. They are available as roll stock or as engineered kits. Aerovac also offers reusable rubber vacuum bags (RVBs) using advanced sealing systems.
Aerovac bagging films are high quality, accessible, easy to customize and supported by experienced technical experts. From global facility locations, Aerovac’s R&D capability is focused on unique customer solutions, whether its a need for humidity resistance or tailored formatting to reduce labor costs.
Innovation is at the heart of everything Aerovac does, in addition to offering a truly customer-first approach. Alongside technical expertise, Aerovac’s team listens, advises and responds by delivering products, formulated to meet customer requirements — this is what Aerovac believes sets it apart from competitors. Along these lines, the company has fostered strong relationships in every territory in which it operates to ensure highly skilled, responsive and reliable service.
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