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Goodfellow Corp.

Supplies small quantities of composites, metals and other materials in a wide range of forms for research, development and prototyping work. Custom fabrication and finishing services also available.



Phone: (724)-695-7060
Toll-Free: (800) 821-2870
Fax: (800)-283-2020

Engineer Contact:
Rick Lamar, (800) 821-2870, lamar@goodfellowusa.com

Sales Contact:
Rick Lamar, (800) 821-2870, lamar@goodfellowusa.com

Please visit: Goodfellow Corp.

Mailing Address
305 High Tech Dr.
Oakdale, PA 15071-3911 US

Additional Locations:
Ermine Business Park
Huntingdon, GB
+44 148 0424 800

Fl. 39, Plaza 66, 1266 Nanjing Rd. W
Shanghai, CN
+86 21 6112 1560

229 rue Solférino
Lille, FR
+44 148 0424 813

Postfach 13 43
Bad Nauheim, DE
+44 148 0424 810

 
SPECIAL MESSAGE
PRODUCT CATEGORIES
Materials
  • Matrix resins, thermoplastic
    • Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS)
    • Nylon (polyamide)
    • PBT
    • Polycarbonate
    • Polyester (PET)
    • Polyether ketone family (PEK, PEKK, PEEK)
    • Polyetherimide
    • Polyethylene
    • Polyethylene terephthalate
    • Polyimide
    • Polyphenylene sulfide (PPS)
    • Polypropylene
    • Polystyrene
    • Polyurethane
  • Matrix resins, thermoset
    • Acrylic
    • Polyimide
    • Urethane
    • Vinyl ester
  • Matrix materials, other
    • Ceramic
    • Metallic
  • Fibers, inorganic
    • Aluminum
    • Ceramic
    • Quartz
    • Silicon carbide
  • Fibers, organic
    • Aramid
    • Nylon
    • Polyester
    • Polytheylene
    • UHMW polyethylene (ultra-high molecular weight)
  • Core materials and flow media
    • Foam core
      • Foam core, aluminum
      • Foam core, other metals
      • Foam core, carbon
      • Foam core, ceramic
    • Honeycomb
      • Honeycomb, aluminum
      • Honeycomb, carbon fiber
  • Coatings and sizings
    • Powder
  • Casting resins
    • Acrylic
  • Compounds
    • Sheet molding (SMC)
  • Fillers
    • Mica
    • Silica
Fabricating services
  • Thermoplastic materials
    • Custom compounding and blending
    • Cutting, finishing, and machining
    • Honeycomb structures
    • Injection molding
    • Prototyping
  • Thermoset materials
    • Cutting, finishing, and machining
    • Honeycomb structures
    • Prototyping
Composite Structures & Components
  • Armor, ceramic
  • Carbon/carbon composites
  • Ceramic matrix composites
  • Metal matrix composites
  • Rods
  • Tubes


As seen in Print
Ultrathin PEEK film
Goodfellow Corp. (Oakdale, Pa.) has introduced a new ultrathin (0.006-mm/0.00024-inch) amorphous PEEK film that offers high-temperature resistance; good flexural, tensile and electrical properties; durability and scratch resistance; resistance to chemicals, abrasion, hydrolysis and radiation; and inherently low

Reticulated Foams
Goodfellow Corp. (Oakdale, Pa.) has announced the availability of metal, carbon and ceramic reticulated foams — low-density, permeable structures of cells and continuous ligaments designed for use as 3-D reinforcing fibers in composites and as cores in structural sandwich panels. Thanks, in part, to the continuous

Composites honeycomb products
Goodfellow Corp. (Berwyn, Pa., U.S.A.) develops composites and honeycombs to provide solutions to researchers and design engineers seeking to add strength without adding weight to product designs. In-stock materials include carbon/carbon, carbon/epoxy, carbon/polyaramid, carbon/polyetheretherketone, carbon/vinyl

Polypropylene honeycomb - 8/1/2004
Goodfellow Corp.'s (Berwyn, Pa., U.S.A.) new, recyclable polypropylene (PP) honeycomb reportedly provides greater strength-to-weight ratio than polyaramid or aluminum honeycombs in composite sandwich panels used in marine and transportation applications. Round rather than hexagonal, the cells and are fused together

Polypropylene honeycomb
Goodfellow Corp.'s (Berwyn, Pa., U.S.A.) new polypropylene (PP) honeycomb reportedly provides greater strength-to-weight ratio than traditional polyaramid or aluminum honeycombs. The cells of the PP honeycomb are essentially circular rather than hexagonal and are fused together rather than glued. The recyclable

Steam-resistant thermoplastic
Goodfellow Corp. (Berwyn, Pa., U.S.A) has added polyphenylsulphone (PPSu) to its range of polymer materials, in 12.7-mm to 40-mm (0.5-inch to 1.57-inch) diameter rods, for use in molding components for medical devices, hot water fittings and other applications that require superior resistance to steam. The amorphous