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Enduro Composites Acquired By Creative Composites Group (CCG)
- Posted on February 20, 2023
Houston, TX, February 21st, 2023 – Enduro Composites Inc., (ENDURO), a global player in the design, manufacture and innovation of nonmetallic fiberglass composites solutions, has announced it was acquired by Creative Composites Group (CCG), a leading manufacturer of Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) composites based in Alum Bank, Pennsylvania. CCG is part of the engineered solutions division of Hill & Smith PLC, an international group creating sustainable infrastructure and safe transport through innovation.
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Supplier Outsourcing: Quality Assurance & Accountability?
- Posted on December 14, 2021
Have you considered that some suppliers 1) outsource preparation of installation drawings, 2) outsource manufacturing and fabrication, and frequently to different entities?
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Well-Designed FRP vs. Other FRP
- Posted on August 17, 2021
Well-Designed FRP VS. Other FRP Service life and cost performance of glass fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) composites depend on good design and judicious selection of materials and processes. In FRP composites, glass fiber reinforcements control structural properties; whereas, resin type controls corrosion resistance and service temperature suitability.
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Why Choose Corrugated Fiberglass Roofing Panels?
- Posted on June 26, 2021
Fiberglass roofing panels are specially produced to thrive in harsh conditions that come with the territory of industrial, wastewater treatment, and commercial plants. But what sets them apart from traditional metal roofing and how could FRP better serve your work environment? Cost, weight, durability, and ease of installation are generally the most important factors when choosing a roofing material.
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Fiberglass Strut Channel Uses & Applications
- Posted on June 25, 2021
Specifications in challenging conditions often require support that is corrosion-resistant and fire-retardant, among other important characteristics. To ensure that structures in industries such as chemical plants or wastewater treatment (among others) remain in service, Enduro engineers fiberglass strut channel systems. Learn more about our fiberglass strut channels, how they're manufactured, and what their applications are by reading more below.
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Baffle Walls in Water Treatment Applications
- Posted on June 18, 2021
Baffle walls and baffle systems are pre-engineered walls designed for potable water and wastewater treatment flow control. Wastewater treatment is an essential process for many industries, and because this water often contains harsh contaminants such as acid, bleach, dyes, petroleum byproducts, sludge, and more, it’s essential that you have the right equipment and systems in place.
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FRP vs Traditional Materials
- Posted on May 19, 2021
Industries from wastewater treatment to aerospace to military to industrial construction all require specialized products that can withstand challenging conditions. Whether that's extreme weather or exposure to corrosive and harmful chemicals, traditional materials such as steel, wood, or even aluminum will not always stand up to the task.
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Pultrusion Process & Structural Composites
- Posted on February 4, 2021
Introduction to Pultrusion Pultrusion is a manufacturing process used for production of fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) composites. This process effectively combines many elements, which offer a mix of properties and characteristics that can boost efficiency of the final product. Some features of the innovative process include choice of reinforcements and resin, positioning of reinforcements, plus complex shape and length capability.
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Roy Silvas Announced as Director of Business Development and Dan Neal added as Director, Cable Management
- Posted on July 27, 2020
Enduro Composites is pleased to announce two strategic changes in the sales organization. Roy Silvas will head our new Business Development program, and Dan Neal will join the Company as Director, Cable Management Products. ROY SILVAS DIRECTOR, BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT As Director of Business Development, supporting all product line groups, Roy is responsible for generating revenue on projects and accounts having the greatest potential growth impact to the Company. As part of this effort, he will lead the high-value target selection process and pursue engineering firms, contractors, and end-users to best position Enduro product specifications and maximize selling success. DAN NEAL DIRECTOR, CABLE MANAGEMENT
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Tuff Span Panels Gain Florida Building Code Approval
- Posted on June 3, 2020
Enduro Composites is pleased to announce that our Tuff Span 7.2 X 1.5 250 series roofing and siding panels have received Florida Building Code approval. The product is commonly used in chemically aggressive industrial facilities and as daylighting panels in metal buildings. Tuff Span's FRP panel technology provides market leading structural performance, corrosion resistance and UV protection.
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ENDURO ADDS GUS BARBERA AS DIRECTOR, PRODUCT MANAGEMENT OF CLARIFIER PRODUCTS
- Posted on May 26, 2020
Enduro Composites is pleased to announce the addition of Gus Barbera to the Clarifier Products team as Director of Product Management. Based out of Houston, Texas, he will be responsible for leading the overall product line strategy, including go-to-market and innovation efforts, to maximize Enduro’s market position and continue the recent revenue growth success of Clarifier Products.
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MATTHEW SUMBERA JOINS WATER & WASTEWATER PRODUCT GROUP
- Posted on May 26, 2020
Enduro Composites is pleased to announce the addition of Matthew Sumbera to the Water & Wastewater Products sales team. Based out of Houston, he will be responsible for tank cover, baffle wall, and clarifier sales covering the eastern regions of the USA & Canada.
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COVID-19 UPDATE: Enduro Critical Infrastructure Business Announcement to Customers and Partners
- Posted on March 30, 2020
Haz clic aquí para leer en español (updated for federal government stay-at-home guidelines through April 30th) Enduro Composites continues to operate as a manufacturer and service provider in the supply chain of essential business identified by the U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) as National Critical Functions and Essential Critical Infrastructure Workforce. We will continue to abide by directions provided by our Federal, State and Local Governments and follow the recommendations of the CDC including but not limited to the federal government stay-at-home guidelines effective through April 30 and the Houston and Harris County March 24th announced Stay Home – Work Safe Order.
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Another Milestone for Tuff Span Panels! CAN/ULC S-134 Fire Test
- Posted on July 2, 2018
A Tuff Span wall assembly has passed CAN/ULCS-134 Full-Scale Exterior Wall Fire Test, which is the Canadian Test comparable to NFPA 285. The wall assembly complies with Section 3.1.5.5. of NBC 2010 and as a result, over 250,000 SF of panels were installed at a Potash process building. The Tuff Span wall assembly, which is also FM approved, is the first FRP profiled building fiberglass panel to pass this test.
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FRP Cable Tray Provides Best Solution for Harsh Conditions
- Posted on March 24, 2014
When designing a cable management system for your new or existing facility, consider using a fiberglass (FRP/GRP) cable tray over traditional materials. Non-metallic cable trays provide superior protection in harsh environments where corrosion resistance and long life span are important factors. There are many who still believe that steel outweighs the competition, which is true in that steel does, quite literally, outweigh fiberglass. However, fiberglass provides the same strength-to-weight ratio at just one-third the weight of steel. This allows for an easier, more cost-effective installation. In addition, this weight savings provides tremendous life cycle cost savings. In addition to being resistant to corrosion, the fiberglass cable tray is also non-conductive and non-magnetic, therefore reducing shock hazards.
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Conquering Corrosion Resistance with FRP and Corrosion Resistance
- Posted on March 4, 2014
Corrosion not only deteriorates materials, surfaces, and equipment, it eats into profits and productivity, and has an outsized impact on the bottom line of many industries, such as mining, various processing, and transportation. Fortunately, modern solutions exist to help you conquer corrosion and keep operations running smoothly and efficiently. There are many corrosion-resistant materials available, but fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) composites can deliver the optimum solution with outstanding structural performance and corrosion resistance for a broad range of industrial applications.
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Why Choose Fiberglass Composites?
- Posted on January 29, 2014
Invented in the 1930s, initially developed for military uses in WWII and gaining more widespread use in the 1950s, fiberglass composites have become a staple in the modern world. Naturally, there have been many advances in fiberglass composites over these years and its use has spread to many industries. But what exactly is a fiberglass composite and why would I chose to use it?
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Answers to Your Tuff Span Building Panel Questions
- Posted on April 2, 2013
Ever wonder how fiberglass panels stack up against traditional materials? What about protection against the sun? Which Tuff Span™ fiberglass panels are walkable? Below are some of the most frequent questions we receive about Enduro's Tuff Span™ fiberglass building products. Q: Are Tuff Span™ building panels the strongest FRP material? A: Yes, based on equal product weight comparisons. For higher strength and stiffness, Tuff Span™ FRP panels typically have 15-20% more reinforcing content than woven and 40% more than chopped strand materials. The straight, continuous, bi-directional alignment utilized in Tuff Span™ is the most efficient means for load
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