Park Electrochemical Corp.
172 E. Aurora St.
Waterbury,
CT 06708
Phone: (203) 755-1344
Fax: (203) 574-5412
Sales and Engineering Contact
Fran Laccone, (203) 755-1344
Additional Locations
4 Gul Crescent Jurong, Singapore Singapore, +65 686 17738
Route des Usines, BP25 Lannemezan France, +33 562 985290
- Previously known as FiberCote -
> Park Electrochemical Corp's Nelcote™ product line consists of advanced composite prepregs primarily for aircraft primary and secondary structures, interiors and radomes.
Focus on General Aviation:
> Regional jets
> Business jets
> Very light jets (VLJ)
> Unmanned arial vehicles (UAV)
> Turboprop
> Piston powered aircraft
For more information on our broad range of resin systems, fabrics and product forms, please visit our website.
A global advanced materials company which develops and manufactures Nelcote advanced composites prepregs primarily for aircraft primary and secondary structures, interiors and radomes. Phenolic ablative materials are available for rocket nozzles and heat shields. Provides FAA-accepted AGATE design allowables databases for key products.
Nelcote™ F-529 Halogen-Free Phenolic Prepreg
F-529 is the newest Nelcote™ material featuring: Excellent FST and heat-release properties, White appearance after cure, Self-adhesive properties for sandwich structures
Nelcote™ Advanced Composites Material Database
Direct access to the Nelcote materials section of Park's website. Information on products, applications and capabilities, including a searchable datasheet listing is now available!
Agate Database Information
Information regarding our E-765 materials series and FAA accepted AGATE design allowables database.
Park Electrochemical Corp. Web Site
Park Electrochemical Corp. is a global advanced materials company providing Nelco® high-technology digital and RF/microwave printed circuit materials and Nelcote™ advanced composite materials.
Worldwide Availability
View our locations worldwide as well as our global distribution partners for all product lines.
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