A+ Composites demonstrates innovation with customized UD TPC tape variant portfolio
JEC World 2026: From concept to series production, A+ Composites supports with more than 250 tape variants and expertise across fiber reinforcement and TPC systems.
A+ Composites GmbH’s (Weselberg, Germany) mission is to develop and manufacture tailored unidirectional (UD) thermoplastic tapes that enable high-performance, lightweight and sustainable composite applications. This is why, at JEC World 2026, the company is:
- Presenting its latest high-performance UD tape solutions
- Discussing new applications and development projects
- Connecting with global partners, customers and innovators
- Exploring how thermoplastic composites (TPC) can enable more sustainable and efficient products.
With more than 250 customized tape variants and expertise across carbon, glass, aramid fibers and advanced TPC systems, A+ Composites supports customers from concept to series production. Its solutions are designed for demanding industries such as automotive, aerospace, industrial and medical.
Since its founding in 2015, the company’s team of experienced engineers and material specialists have continuously pushed boundaries through research projects, patented technologies and close partnerships with customers and industry partners. An ISO 9001-certified quality management system underlines A+’s commitment to delivering consistent excellence and customized solutions for every application.
Visit A+ Composites at Booth H04-14 in Hall 6.
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