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Haysite launches new website

By Paul Dvorak | January 7, 2015

Haysite Reinforced Plastics, a formulator and processor of thermoset composite materials, has launched its new website at www.haysite.com.

Haysite Reinforced Plastics, a formulator and processor of thermoset composite materials, has launched its new website at www.haysite.com.

Haysite Reinforced Plastics, a formulator and processor of thermoset composite materials, has launched its new website at www.haysite.com.

At the forefront in technological advances in composites since 1954, Haysite continues its investment in technology with its completely rebranded, responsive web presence.  The new user-friendly website provides colorful branding, improved product information and access to Haysite material specifications, on any platform,  smartphone, tablet or PC.

The company is said to offer one of the broadest product lines in the fiberglass reinforced plastics industry, including laminated sheet, custom molded parts, pultruded sheets and profiles, and SMC/BMC molding compound. Haysite needs quality personnel to support and grow this product line, and the new website provides an employment portal for interested composite professionals.

According to company President Mark Anderson, “The new website is part of a larger effort to make our products and customer service more accessible to our customers.I look forward to working with current and new customers to make Haysite the number one name in fiberglass reinforced plastics.”

Haysite Reinforced Plastics, LLC
www.haysite.com


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