Carbon fiber profiles offer a unique combination of lightweight properties and high stiffness, making them an ideal alternative to traditional materials such as steel and aluminum. Available in tubes and rods, they provide excellent performance in applications where strength-to-weight ratio and mechanical efficiency are critical. Thick-walled tubes feature multiple layers of fibers and are typically produced with epoxy resin. Thin-walled tubes are ultra-light with smooth surfaces and are highly suitable for moving or dynamic applications, such as robot arms, model building, or automotive components, with a braided structure providing improved torsional rigidity. Solid carbon fiber rods are made of unidirectional fibers, offering optimal tensile load capacity and ideal for high-load applications in the longitudinal direction. Standard production uses vinyl ester resin, with epoxy available as an option.
Glass fiber profiles are a versatile alternative to traditional materials such as steel and aluminum, offering a unique combination of lightweight properties, high mechanical strength, and excellent electrical insulation. Available in tubes, rods, and square profiles, they provide optimal performance in industrial and structural applications. Thick and thin-walled tubes offer high fiber content and superior torsional rigidity, while rods with unidirectional fibers ensure excellent tensile strength. Produced mainly with epoxy or vinyl ester resins, these profiles are naturally colored. Their insulating properties and resistance to environmental factors make them ideal for demanding applications where durability, strength, and light weight are required. Because of the low weight, these profiles are extremely suitable for use in moving (product) operation, in robot arms, model building or the automotive industry.