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Young and Bertke Air Systems Co is a Cincinnati, OH-based company in the Manufacturing sector.
Advanced Composite Prepregs for Aircraft Structures and Interiors Global manufacturing and supply chain management experience – Park`s 50+ years in Advanced Materials Park`s advanced composite materials are available in a variety of product forms including broadgoods, unidirectional tapes, biased tapes and molding compounds Park`s advanced composite materials can be produced with a number of reinforcements including fiberglass, carbon, quartz (including Astroquartz), Aramid, Spectra®, Carbonized Rayon (including C2 and NARC) and Silica A broad range of resin chemistries are available including epoxy, polyester and phenolic resins Quality Management System certified to AS 9100C / ISO 9001:2008 for the Manufacture of Advanced Composite Materials, and Design and Manufacturing of Parts for Aircraft and Aerospace Industries Composite Material Applications Aircraft primary and secondary structures, aircraft interiors, radomes Thermal Insulation and Ablative, including rocket nozzles for tactical and launch vehicles, heat shields RF/Microwave, including radomes, reflectors and signature control structures (“low observables”) Markets include structural composite materials for general aviation, aerospace, military and other Specialty Applications Capabilities: Equipment and Facility Hot Melt Solution Unidirectional tapes Value added operations include slitting, sewing and kitting A variety of testing options are available
Magtech Ammunition Co. is a Circle Pines, MN-based company in the Manufacturing sector.
On April 1st, 2017 Toray Composites (America), Inc. and Toray Carbon Fibers America, Inc. will merge to create a new business called Toray Composite Materials America, Inc. Toray Composites (America), Inc. and Toray Carbon Fibers America, Inc. have worked successfully together for 20 years and share the same philosophy and culture. Both companies are accomplished with an enviable track record of providing industry leading solutions for our clients. We believe our successes are a result of our industry leading practices and the knowledge, passion, and total commitment to quality from all our employees. CMA`s Tacoma plant was first established in 1992 as TCA – incorporated in Pierce County and located adjacent to Boeing`s Composite Manufacturing Center [CMC] – to enable an efficient supply stream of Toray`s carbon fiber composite materials. First used on the Boeing 777, Toray`s Advanced Carbon Fiber composite materials are now incorporated into the 777 and 787 primary structures and will be used on the new 777X wing. CMA`s Tacoma plant supplies a diverse customer base both domestically and internationally and is a major exporter from Washington State. CMA`s Decatur plant was first established in 1997 as CFA – incorporated in Morgan County. The Decatur area has been known for its history in the chemical industry and offers attractive conditions for carbon fiber production. CMA Decatur operates production lines from precursor to carbon fiber and has a diverse base of customers in aerospace, defense, industrial, and automotive. They manufacture Standard Modulus [SM], Intermediate Modulus [IM] and Intermediate Modulus (+) [IM+] fibers for a global customer base. CMA`s Spartanburg plant will be an integrated facility producing precursor, carbon fiber and prepreg in a single manufacturing facility. This plant is a cornerstone of Toray`s growth in North America and provides critical supply chain redundancy and diversification. The merger allows us to build on our success by utilizing our collective knowledge and expertise, and we will become more nimble and responsive to our customers` needs by centrally managing our combined production facilities. We will be in a position to jointly invest in innovative and personalized end to end solutions through the consolidation of our North American materials businesses. This consolidation will also align Toray capability across product lines to increase customer value, shorten time to market, and strengthen critical relationships. CMA will pursue growth opportunities in fields where it can demonstrate its strength and aims to achieve further business expansion by realizing synergistic effects from the merger.