James Cropper (formerly Technical Fibre Products Inc.)
Advanced Materials
679 Mariaville Rd.
Schenectady, NY 12306 US
518-280-8500
inquiries@cropper.com
advancedmaterials.jamescropper.com
About James Cropper (formerly Technical Fibre Products Inc.)
James Cropper offers a broad range of high-quality, advanced nonwovens for markets that include aerospace, defense, automotive, energy and construction. We specialize in creating custom material solutions for composites, designed and optimized to meet customer specific requirements.
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James Cropper (formerly Technical Fibre Products Inc.) Supplies the Following Products
- Aramid
- Aramid, Other
- Aramid, Stitched (knitted, nonwoven)
- Aramid, Surfacing veil
- Aramid/glass hybrid, Other
- Aramid/glass hybrid, Stitched (knitted, nonwoven)
- Aramid/glass hybrid, Surfacing veil
- Basalt, Other
- Basalt, Stitched (knitted, nonwoven)
- Basalt, Surfacing veil
- C-glass, Stitched (knitted, nonwoven)
- Carbon
- Carbon, Other
- Carbon, Stitched (knitted, nonwoven)
- Carbon, Surfacing veil
- Carbon/aramid hybrid, Other
- Carbon/aramid hybrid, Stitched (knitted, nonwoven)
- Carbon/aramid hybrid, Surfacing veil
- Carbon/glass hybrid, Other
- Carbon/glass hybrid, Stitched (knitted, nonwoven)
- Carbon/glass hybrid, Surfacing veil
- Ceramic
- Ceramic, Other
- Ceramic, Stitched (knitted, nonwoven)
- Ceramic, Surfacing veil
- Colorant, pigments
- Conductive
- Conductive fillers
- Decorative
- E-Glass
- E-Glass, Other
- E-Glass, Stitched (knitted, nonwoven)
- E-Glass, Surfacing veil
- Electrostatic
- Fibers, metallized
- Flame retardant
- Flame/smoke-suppressant additives
- Hybrid fiber
- Infrastructure, composite
- Laminate sheets, solid
- Metal matrix composites
- Metallic
- Metallized, Other
- Metallized, Stitched (knitted, nonwoven)
- Other inorganic fibers
- Other, Other
- Other, Stitched (knitted, nonwoven)
- Other, Surfacing veil
- Protective
- Structural high-strength glass (S- and R-type), Surfacing veil
- Tape, unidirectional
- Toughening agents
Trade Names Offered by James Cropper (formerly Technical Fibre Products Inc.)
Editorial, News, and Products
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New brand identity launch aligns with nonwoven portfolio offerings
CAMX 2024: James Cropper, formerly known as Technical Fibre Products, is bringing its new name to the U.S. composites industry, highlighting its specialization in carrier, surface and fire protection veils, among other products.
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TFP, TFP Hydrogen Products rebrand to James Cropper
Realignment of composites and hydrogen subsidiaries under an Advanced Materials Division strengthens James Cropper’s new growth strategy via a unified identity and vision.
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People in composites: May 2024
Take a look at this month’s new hires, promotions and company developments from Daher, Carbon ThreeSixty, Collins Aerospace, Toray Advanced Composites, Syensqo, Zoltek, Technical Fibre Products, Bedford and Mito.
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People in composites: April 2024
TFP Hydrogen Products, Airbus SE, TPI Composites, IDI Composites International and Integrated Graphene announce new personnel and retirements.
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Nonwoven veils enhance composite finish, fabrication and performance
JEC World 2024: Technical Fibre Products is exhibiting its portfolio of advanced nonwovens that impart multifunctional properties, improve the finish of a composite and be used in a variety of industries.
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TFP glass veils prove integral for fiber-metal laminate applications
A recent study conducted on vacuum-infused thermoplastic fiber-metal laminates has highlighted the performance benefits behind using TFP’s nonwovens for consistent, uniform bondlines and interfacial bonding.
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Recycled carbon veil designed to close carbon fiber lifecycle loop
CAMX 2023: Technical Fibre Products’ new nonwoven veil can be reused in composites, effectively closing the loop and providing a viable route for the recycling of fibers.
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James Cropper accelerates sustainable growth plans
The Technical Fibre Products parent company is investing in reorganization and more streamlined operations by the end of 2023 to better capitalize on core and emerging end markets.
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People in Composites: January 2023
Beyond Gravity, Wisconsin Oven, Exel Composites, Corebon, Strongwell, Hexcel, Norco Composites and many others in the industry have announced updates to company personnel.
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TFP Hydrogen extends coating capability with U.S. line
High-performance, optimized coatings increase system lifetime and efficiency in electrochemical technologies ranging from hydrogen fuel cells and batteries to PEM water electrolyzers.
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Technical Fibre Products opens new nonwovens manufacturing line
New line increases nonwoven capacity and extends TFP’s warehousing to support the increase in product and raw materials.
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Multifunctional composite structures across end markets
Innovators find new ways to add functions — from anti-icing to 5G signal transmission to structural batteries and beyond — into structural composites.
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Study demonstrates improved abrasion resistance using TFP aramid nonwovens
Study shows aramid veil acts as a sacrificial layer to protect the underlying reinforcement, improves durability and extends composite structure lifespan.
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TFP acquires PV3 technologies, strengthens hydrogen portfolio
Acquisition builds on capacity expansion, and TFP’s commitment to offer a wider range of green hydrogen technology solutions to the growing hydrogen market.
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TFP highlights basalt veil and intumescent fire protection materials
Technical Fibre Products’ basalt veil is ideal for high-temperature performance, and its Technofire fire protection materials extensively protect underlying structures from heat.
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TFP's new lightweight veils target high-temperature applications
The new polyimide and basalt veils are part of TFP’s OPTIVEIL range and have been developed specifically to expand TFP’s selection of high-temperature materials.
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TFP announces new application for Tecnofire in composite utility poles
Utility poles incorporating Tecnofire intumescent nonwovens passed fire tests without significant structural loss.
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Technical Fibre Products launches new website
Technical Fibre Products site redesign offers more comprehensive product and application information, a download center and an enhanced media section.
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Technical Fibre Products microfiber support veils
Technical Fibre Products has launched its range of next-generation surfacing and adhesive support veils, for superior flexibility and surface smoothness.
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Developing fire-resistant resins for composites
Ashland, Polynt-Reichhold and Scott Bader discuss chemistries, applications and future developments for FR composites.
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Withstanding fire without the weight
New composites meet stringent fire requirements while lightweighting ships, rail cars and battery boxes for electric cars and planes.
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Tecnofire adds fire resistance to transportation and infrastructure applications
Intumescent nonwoven veils improve the fire performance of composites in bridge, bus, building, marine and aircraft structures.
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TFP announces plans for expansion
Technical Fibre Products has announced a capacity increase to meet increasing demand for advanced nonwovens across all markets.
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TFP nonwovens used in CCM Hockey sticks
Technical Fibre Products announced that their lightweight nonwovens play a key part in enhancing the composite fabrication of the next generation of CCM Hockey sticks.
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Webinar: Nonwovens for fire protection
CompositesWorld is presenting a free TFP-sponsored webinar on Wednesday, Jan. 31 at 2 p.m. EST titled, “Enhancing Composite Fire Protection Using Advanced Nonwovens.”
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Webinar: Fire protection with nonwovens
CompositesWorld is presenting a free Technical Fibre Products-sponsored webinar on Jan. 31 at 2:00 p.m. ET titled, “Enhancing Composite Fire Protection Using Advanced Nonwovens.”
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Composites recycling: Gaining traction
Recycling of carbon fiber, glass fiber and — at last — resins, is growing as new players enter the space.
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JEC World 2017 exhibit preview
JEC World will be held March 14-16 in Paris. CW previews some of the products and technologies that will be at the show.
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Materials & Processes: Fiber formats for composites
Fibers used to reinforce composites are supplied directly by fiber manufacturers and indirectly by converters in a number of different forms, which vary depending on the application. Here's a guide to what's available.
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JEC World 2016 exhibition and product previews
JEC World 2016 will be held in Paris March 8-10. These are some of the products that will be found at the show.
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Fiber reinforcement forms
Fibers used to reinforce composites are supplied directly by fiber manufacturers and indirectly by converters in a number of different forms, which vary depending on the application. Here's a guide to what's available.
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CAMX 2014 exhibit previews, part 2
With CAMX 2014 less than a week away (Oct. 13-16, Orlando, Fla.), CompositesWorld offers a final glimpse of some of the products, technologies and services that you will find in booths in the Exhibit Hall. During the show, we'll keep you informed and up-to-date with the CAMX Show Daily, which will be distributed Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at the show. Safe travels to Orlando and we look forward to seeing you at the conference and trade show.
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AIA 2014 Convention report
The ACMA helps American Institute of Architects launch Composites Pavilion at Chicago convention.
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HPC's 20th Anniversary: Thanks to HPC’s charter advertisers
Every trade publication lives and dies by its advertisers, and those who had the gumption to ante up for HPC’s premier issue are listed here and those who are still with us (see page numbers below) are gratefully recognized with the HPC 20th Anniversary Medallion.
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Lightning strike protection strategies for composite aircraft
Tried-and-true materials thrive, but new approaches and new forms designed to process faster are entering the marketplace.
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2012 JEC Europe Highlights
JEC’s annual Paris exhibition reports impressive attendance figures as exhibitors tout big news.
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COMPOSITES 2012 Highlights
As ACMA’s annual conclave convened in North America’s gambling capital, show exhibitors and attendees placed their bets on better days.
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SAMPE 2009 Product Showcase
Showgoers at the SAMPE 2009 Conference and Exhibiton in Baltimore, Md. found many suppliers undeterred by poor economic news.
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Basalt Fibers: Alternative to Glass?
High-temperature performance and superior strength properties may make this late-comer a better choice in some applications.
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Lightning Strike Protection For Composite Structures
Composite structures are more vulnerable to damage than metal, but today's LSP products offer proven protection.
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Passenger Safety: Flame, Smoke and Toxicity Control
Tried, true -- and some new -- FST-resistant products for manufacturers of composites in rail- and road-based people movers.
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SAMPE Europe/JEC Composites 2005
Advanced materials reap rewards, enter new arenas of application in annual Parisian showcase.