Pacific Coast Composites
Published

Zoltek celebrates 50 years serving the carbon fiber industry

Since its founding in 1957 by Zsolt Rumy, Zoltek has grown its global carbon fiber capacity into what it is today, and is looking ahead to the next five decades under Toray leadership.

Share

Zoltek Mexico facility. Source | Zoltek

Industrial-grade carbon fibers company Zoltek (St. Louis, Miss., U.S.) is celebrating the company’s 50th anniversary since its founding in July 1975. Zoltek began as a small industrial distributor launched by Zsolt Rumy, a Hungarian-born engineer who came to the U.S. as a refugee in 1957.

Rumy started Zoltek with just $8,000 and a vision to serve the chemical industry, later growing the company into its current position in the carbon fiber industry. His bold pivot into carbon fiber manufacturing in 1988 aided the beginning of the democratization of carbon fiber and laid the foundation for the company’s global success. In 2014, Zoltek was acquired by Toray Group (Tokyo, Japan).

“This anniversary is a celebration of our industrial roots and a recommitment to our future,” says Dave Purcell, CEO of Zoltek. “We’re honoring the legacy of Zsolt with an eye on the next 50 years of innovation together now as part of the Toray Group.”

Zoltek’s facilities in the U.S., Mexico and Hungary produce carbon fiber materials that enable lightweight solutions for wind turbine blades, aircraft, energy storage and a host of other industrial applications. Now with the support of Toray, the company is poised to enable new applications with material innovations for the next 50 years.

Related Content

  • Plant tour: Airbus, Illescas, Spain

    Airbus’ Illescas facility, featuring highly automated composites processes for the A350 lower wing cover and one-piece Section 19 fuselage barrels, works toward production ramp-ups and next-generation aircraft.

  • Plant tour: Teijin Carbon America Inc., Greenwood, S.C., U.S.

    In 2018, Teijin broke ground on a facility that is reportedly the largest capacity carbon fiber line currently in existence. The line has been fully functional for nearly two years and has plenty of room for expansion.

  • Revisiting the OceanGate Titan disaster

    A year has passed since the tragic loss of the Titan submersible that claimed the lives of five people. What lessons have been learned from the disaster?

Composites One - distributor
Pacific Coast Composites
BARRDAY PREPREG
Thermoset Epoxy Prepregs
Composites One - distributor
PTXPO 26
NewStar Adhseives - The Glue Pros
Airtech
Composites One - distributor