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CAMX 2024 exhibit preview compilation, Part 2

CAMX 2024 is right around the corner. Make sure to check out Part 2 of this two-part series highlighting some of the exhibitors you can expect to see in San Diego.

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Source | Vectorply, Magestic Technologies, Plasma Bound, L&L Products, Sunrez Corp. and Roth Composite Machinery

This is Part 2 of a two-part compilation (see Part 1), which is comprised of 90+ solicited and received previews from CAMX 2024 exhibitors, showcasing the composites materials, processes, services and other technologies you can expect to see at the in-person event. Note that company names link directly back to the original preview article:

These previews only present a small number of exhibitors that will be present in San Diego. For a complete list, visit CAMX.org to view the exhibitor lineup here.

Exhibit previews:

  • Bally Ribbon Mills: Bally Ribbon Mills experts are displaying the company’s various joints, thermal protection system (TPS) technologies and other 3D woven composites for mission-critical applications.
  • James Cropper: 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.
  • Langzauner/Engel: Langzauner and Engel present combined systems for semi-finished composite processing in a single process step.
  • L&L Products: L&L Products exhibits its InsituCore foaming core structural technology, which can be used to create foam core composites minus machining or presses, as well as the Phaster A-K700, a rapid-cure adhesive. 
  • Macrodyne: Macrodyne engineers composites and rubber hydraulic presses for domestic and international customers, capable of handling large-scale production demands to more intricate projects.
  • Magestic Technologies: TruComposites and Evolv GMP digital manufacturing solutions by Magestic Technologies drive efficiencies and precision across composites manufacturing disciplines.
  • Matec Instrument Companies Inc.: Matec Instrument Companies Inc. presents its range of nondestructive ultrasonic testing technologies, including robotic inspection systems for increased efficiency and reduced physical strain. 
  • Mikrosam: Mikrosam highlights its filament winding automation, AFP  and ATL, modular prepreg slitting and rewinding machine, and towpreg production lines for productivity and reduced costs.
  • Molding Products LLC: As an SMC product manufacturer, Molding Products LLC provides SMC formulations and technical support for diverse markets, from R&D to post-production.
  • MTCcorp: Attendees can learn about MTCcorp’s work with Northrop Grumman to design, fabricate and deliver mission-critical equipment racks for defense aircraft. 
  • MTS Systems: MTS Systems showcases the Criterion 43 universal test system with a custom software interface, as well as composites testing fixtures and contact and noncontact extensometers.  
  • Nanopoxy: Nanopoxy and Nione are presenting a session describing tests and results of incorporating niobium nanoparticles into epoxy resins.
  • NitPro Composites: NitPro Composites features its customizable carbon fiber prepeg tubes for enhanced consistency, shearing, bending and compression properties. 
  • North American Composites (NAC): North American Composites (NAC) presents its eCommerce platform for customer assistance, as well as its distribution of raw composite materials. 
  • Pacific Coast Composites: Pacific Coast Composites, backed by specialty chemicals distributor GracoRoberts, highlight combined expertise for comprehensive value-added services, products from more than 1,000 brands and a rapid e-commerce engine. 
  • Park Aerospace: Aeroadhere FAE-350-1, Park Aerospace’s curing modified epoxy, offers high toughness with elevated temperature performance when used in primary and secondary aerospace structures. 
  • Pasquato: Pasquato exhibits its high-speed precision sheeters and slitter rewinders to enhance flexibility and material cutting quality. 
  • Patcham USA: Patcham USA displays a range of additive solutions for rheology modification, viscosity management, reinforcement wetting and more.
  • PCX AeroSystems: Subsystem provider PCX Aerosystem – Santa Ana highlights its execution of a variety of composite and hybrid composite/metallic programs for aerospace and space customers. 
  • Plasma Bound: Plasma Bound’s CPA technology, powered by quality control system Vulcan, applies atmospheric pressure plasma to achieve high-level composite bonding. 
  • Plasma Etch Inc.: Plasma Etch Inc. is demonstrating its Plasma Wand, an atmospheric plasma cleaner designed to improve printing and bonding for most material surfaces. 
  • Plasmatreat: Enhanced material performance and structural integrity, as well as reduced environmental impact is possible through Plasmatreat’s Openair-Plasma process. 
  • Polynt: Polynt is demonstrating its halogen-free A 6104 A resin at the Composites One Demo Booth in the making of a battery tray using a silicone bag closed mold process. 
  • Pyromeral: Pyromeral Technology features its Pyromeral family of fiber-reinforced materials — PyroKarb, PyroSic and PyroXide — with novel ceramic matrices achieving high-temperature capabilities. 
  • Radius Engineering: Radius Engineering showcases its Hybrid Composite Workcell with the versatility to support a range of closed-mold processes monitored by its Insights control system.
  • RCF Technologies: Rishon, which combines RCF Technologies’ elastomer and composite fabrics, bonds to metals and most composites, while providing high-temperature operations, sound and vibration absorption, heat insulation and more.
  • Roth Composites Machinery: Roth Composite Machinery is exhibiting its µRoWin winding software, amongst other product options like its automation concept for reliable fiber changing.
  • RTM Mold Ltd.: RTM North Ltd. presents Vac Pack, as well as its custom seals, tubes and fittings, to be used in composites RTM.
  • Saint-Gobain Advanced Ceramic Composites: Saint-Gobain Quartz, now Saint-Gobain Advanced Ceramic Composites, diversifies its portfolio of high-temperature materials development for aerospace, connectivity and industrial markets.  
  • SensXpert: SensXpert showcases the Digital Mold, integrating material characterization sensors directly into plastics and composites manufacturing processes for improved product quality and scrap reduction. 
  • Schmidt & Heinzmann: Schmidt & Heinzmann customers are able to produce SMC or dry fiber fabric stacks more efficiently thanks to the AutoCut Pick&Place system.
  • Sheffield: Sheffield, a producer of highly accurate cutting machines, highlights its C-503 model machine made to cut carbon fiber, fiberglass and even natural fibers.  
  • Shimadzu: Fast and flexible AGX-V2 Series by Shimadzu provides more intelligent operability for testing tasks, supporting composites, plastics, metals and finished products.
  • Schrodinger Inc.: Schrödinger introduces a digital chemistry software platform, designed to enable researchers to tackle materials challenges across diverse polymer resin and carbon fiber applications.
  • SonicAire: SonicAire presents dust-control fans to simplify dust cleanup in fiberglass facilities using its high-velocity BarrierAire technology. 
  • Sunrez Corp.: Sunrez Corp. presents its product line for UV curing, all crafted without VOCs or HAPs for reduced emissions. 
  • Sutherland Presses: Sutherland Presses presents its durable servo hydraulic press, featuring the I-Press and automation Control system for operational consistency. 
  • TCR Composites: TCR Composites is a global prepreg supplier, offering continuous tow/roving, woven and stitched fabrics, braided sleeves and UD tapes.
  • Tech Mark Inc.: Tech Mark Inc. addresses sanding tool and abrasive material needs for any composites-related project.
  • Technology Marketing Inc.: In addition to its distribution of various product materials for the composites industry, Technology Marketing Inc. now assists in machined net-shaped Rohacell structural foam core to customer requirements.
  • Teijin: The Teijin Group, comprising Teijin Carbon America, Renegade Materials and Teijin Aramid, are featuring sustainable composite solutions, processes suited for a circular economy. 
  • TeXtreme: TeXtreme is showcasing its TeXtreme 0/90 woven fabrics, demonstrated through customer Kerberos Engineering’s satellite solar array.
  • Thermwood: Thermwood Corp. is demonstrating several AM technology solutions through the LSAM AP 510 system and cut layer additive (CLA) process.
  • Toray: Toray is showcasing its strength in composite material offerings, including a newly launched bio-based option, for aerospace, defense, recreation and industrial markets.
  • Total Resin: Total Resin presents Total Nanotüp, a concentrated dispersion of carbon nanotubes in a bifunctional reactive monomer for polyester, vinyl ester, melamine and acrylic resins.   
  • Trilion Quality Systems: Trilion Quality Systems is showcasing the Aramis optical strain gage, a material-independent measurement device with 3D-DIC capabilities. 
  • Vartega: Vartega is making carbon fiber more accessible to more industries through its fiber post-processing technology and EasyFeed Bundles. 
  • Vectorply: Vectorply Corp. displays a range of engineered reinforcements, including NCFs, needle-punched reinforcements, consumables and more, along with highlighting it technical support options. 
  • Wabash/Carver: Wabash MPI/Carver Inc. highlight the Genesis Series of hydraulic presses, as well as a line of transfer presses, engineered for compression molding of various materials.
  • Wisconsin Oven Corp.: Composite curing ovens by Wisconsin Oven provide a variety of features for comprehensive support, including temperature uniformity, energy efficiency, advanced controls and IoT, all backed by a dedicated team.
  • Zoltek: Zoltek introduces PX35UD0300EPW and PX35UD0600EPW, carbon fiber fabrics providing easy handling that have the potential to meet the evolving needs of composite applications.

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