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Vectorply announces Carbon Multiaxial Expansion in North America

By Editor | February 13, 2014

Vectorply Corporation has expanded its advanced product manufacturing capabilities with the installation of a new Liba Max 5 machine. The state-of-the-art Liba Max 5 is the first machine of its type in North America. The new Max 5 will expand Vectorply’s domestic capacity for manufacturing multiaxial, spread tow carbon fiber reinforcements. The installation of the Max 5 is Vectorply’s most recent addition to its already broad range of carbon multiaxial fabric capabilities. This new machine has the capability to make some of the lightest weight non-crimp carbon fiber fabrics in the world. The investment was made to support Vectorply’s growing domestic customer base utilizing carbon multiaxial fabrics.

Vectorply-LIBA-Max-5

Vectorply’s LIBA Max 5 has the unique ability to spread carbon fiber tows and produce very uniform architectures.

Vectorply
www.vectorply.com


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