The 47,000 sq. ft. (4,366 sq. m.) state-of-the-art production facility, located in the Denver, Colorado area, will operate as a satellite R&D and production facility as part of Toray Advanced Composites. The experienced Gordon Plastics site management and production personnel have joined Toray to support accelerated market growth.
Toray Advanced Composites has expanded its portfolio by acquiring Gordon Plastics’ assets and technology in Englewood, Colorado.
This acquisition enhances Toray’s capabilities in continuous fibre reinforced thermoplastic composites, with a focus on unidirectional tapes.
The new facility will support growth in industries like sporting goods, oil and gas, and manufacturing.
“This is a significant expansion of Toray Advanced Composites’ position in the development and supply of continuous fibre reinforced thermoplastic composite materials, with a key focus on supporting emerging demand in sporting goods, oil and gas, and industrial markets,” said Steve Cease, chief technology officer & US managing director at Toray Advanced Composites. “The Gordon technology, capacity, expertise, and fast response culture is a great addition to Toray Advanced Composites, further signaling Toray’s commitment to Industrialising thermoplastic composites.”
Immediately available product offerings from Toray Advanced Composites’ Englewood, Colorado production facility include continuous fibre reinforced composite tapes made with many matrices, including PEI (Ultem), PPS, PES, PESU, PA6, and PA11 reinforced with a wide range of glass and carbon fibre types.
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