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CAMX 2025: Through interactive demos, hands-on materials and chats with experts, L&L is demonstrating its composite materials portfolio, purpose-built for a diverse range of industries and applications.

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L&L Products (Romeo, Mich., U.S.) invites attendees to explore how the company is advancing performance, safety and sustainability across every environment. L&L’s booth theme — Advance, Immerse, Ascend — highlights the breadth of its high-performance material solutions, purpose-built for the most demanding environments.

From aerospace and commercial vehicles to marine structures and performance gear, L&L Products delivers lightweight, durable and multifunctional materials tailored to diverse industries and applications.

Advance with L&L’s technologies for bonding, sealing, acoustic control and reinforcement across commercial vehicles and beyond. Whether optimizing the structure of a heavy-duty truck or enabling lightweight, high-impact sporting goods like pickleball paddles and archery bows, the company’s portfolio — including Phaster, CCS and InsituCore — deliver on durability, comfort and scalable integration. Designed for ease of integration, L&L Products’ materials are used globally by OEMs seeking reliable, scalable solutions.

Immerse in L&L’s growing marine and recreational solutions offering lightweight strength, corrosion resistance and vibration damping for both industrial and leisure watercraft. From surfboards and oars to structural marine panels, L&L says its technologies help reduce emissions, improve user comfort and extend service life — even for some of the harshest marine environments.

Ascend with structural adhesives and composite bonding technologies for commercial jets, private aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). L&L says its solutions improve structural integrity, reduce weight and manage thermal extremes. Products like T-Link represent the company’s capabilities in composite bonding, helping customers streamline processing and enhance long-term performance.

At the booth, visitors can find interactive demos, hands-on materials and experts ready to discuss how L&L Products can bring tailored performance to your next innovation.

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