
Explore how our composite reinforcements can upgrade your production. Whether you’re producing components for waterparks, machinery or other industrial uses – our glass-based reinforcements offer the right balance of quality, flexibility, and technical support.
Our glass reinforcements are used daily in demanding production environments—delivering consistent quality, easy handling, and reliable performance across industries.
From structural parts to surface-critical elements, manufacturers rely on our materials to simplify processes and meet high technical standards.
Explore all our references (Construction & Composites)Whether you manufacture molded components, protective covers, technical panels – or fiberglass elements for the recreational industry such as waterparks – our glass-based reinforcements deliver the right balance of quality, process stability, and technical support.
Our products are tested, reliable, and ready to perform in the most demanding industrial environments.
Our products are suitable for pultrusion, RTM, vacuum infusion, filament winding, and other continuous or closed-mold processes.
Yes. kelteks FreeMat and other glass reinforcements are optimized for high-speed production, offering clean handling and consistent quality across long production runs.
Our products ensure fast resin flow, excellent fiber wetting, and consistent fiber placement, leading to shorter cycle times and reduced scrap rates.
Yes. We can customize roll widths, formats, surface weights, and roll lengths to meet the specific needs of your process or equipment.
Our team provides technical guidance and product samples to help you test and select the best solution for your application.
Yes. Thin reinforcement layers like kelteks FreeMat become nearly invisible after resin infusion, making them ideal for transparent or aesthetic surfaces such as toboggans, water slides, and decorative panels. Check the product gallery here.
Our reinforcements are used in industrial equipment, construction components, transportation, electrical infrastructure, and marine applications. A key segment is the recreational industry, especially waterparks, where materials must be durable, non-corrosive, and visually appealing.