Wind Energy

Wind power energy uses most of components from composites, like wind mill turbine, nacelle cover and nose cone. Composites, such as fiberglass and carbon fiber, are used as reinforcing materials in several wind applications. Their high strength and stiffness characteristics combined with their low weight and design flexibility make them perfect materials for turbines. You can find composites in blade reinforcements, blade laminates, spar caps, blade root joints, spacers and carrots, for example. Additionally, composites are used in access structures (such as ladders and platforms), as well cable management systems and even as in the generator itself as insultation solutions. We manufacture fiberglass and carbon fiber solutions for all of these areas. 

We add more value with additional fabrication or secondary processing in our organization. We offer extra value adding services to cut, chamfer, mill, and even create custom kits. This saves you time and reduces your supply chain complexity.   

Because of this each of the turbine’s component and solutions needs to focus on cost efficiency and durability. This sets high standards for quality expectations and the need for suppliers to ensure volume deliveries.  

That’s where our experience and expertise with continuous manufacturing technologies of pultrusion and pull-winding really benefit our wind customers. We focus on using the raw materials, such as carbon fiber, in the most cost-efficient manner both in the design of your solution and in the manufacturing processes.  

Efficient pultrusion and pull-winding help ensure consistent quality while reducing production waste and scrap. They also offer many design and material design possibilities. 

We can cater to many products which includes but not restricted to the following:

Wind Turbine Blades

Extremely strong and durable. Made with polyester, vinyl ester and DCPD hybrid resins. Using Hand lay-up, spray-up and/or infusion methods.

Composites in Turbine Blade Technology

The lightweight and complex airfoil shape of blades for wind turbines have made composites a leader in this sector using molds that are engineered to economically manufacture blades with minimal labor. Presently research and development is aimed at satisfying the increased size needed in turbine and rotor blades for land-based and off-shore systems.

Benefits of using composites

Light weight

They help reduce blade weight and increase length without compromising stiffness and strength.

Optimize blade

Using carbon fiber blade reinforcements help you design longer, lighter, and more efficient
blades.

Cost-efficient

Our continuous manufacturing technology delivers high-quality, high-volume
deliveries.