Architecture and construction are becoming increasingly important markets for composite materials, as architects, designers, and engineers seek to take advantage of the low weight and nearly unlimited design freedom offered by composite structures. Facades,...
MEL Composites pioneered in Spain the application of sandwich structures in wind turbine blades and nacelles. Highly resistant to atmospheric conditions and minimal maintenance throughout the structure's lifespan (over 25 years). The nacelles of the latest wind turbines...
The use of composite materials is widespread in the nautical sector, where they are used to manufacture lighter, faster, more durable, and efficient vessels. Yacht and boat builders typically employ a wide range of composite materials and manufacturing processes depending on the...
The automotive sector has significant potential in the use of carbon for essential vehicle structure components, developing fast and automated processes. Other sectors such as railways, trams, and refrigerated trucks have been enjoying the advantages of weight, insulation, and...
The use of carbon and other composite materials in lightweight structures for civil aviation, helicopters, rockets, jets, military aircraft, gliders, zeppelins, and light aviation is increasingly widespread.
The use of composites in the sports and leisure sector is now very common, as demands continue to grow. Due to both the mechanical properties provided by these materials and the considerable weight reduction, they are widely used in the manufacturing of:...
State-of-the-art materials are used to improve comfort and provide maximum stability and resistance to prosthetics.