Hand Laminate

In the hand laminate process, glass fiber mats are impregnated with synthetic resin and rolled into a mold. The process is very well suited for prototypes and special productions in small quantities.

Ready-to-install, three-piece truck engine hood with two-tone surface layer

Ready-to-install, three-piece truck engine hood with two-tone surface layer

We process fiber-reinforced plastics such as glass-fiber-reinforced plastic (GRP) using the hand lay-up process, among other methods. In this handcrafted process, a negative mold is first coated with release wax. This is followed by the application of a surface gelcoat. The glass fiber mats to be inserted are impregnated with synthetic resin and then rolled into the mold by hand in several layers. Potential inclusions of air are pressed out of the laminate with the roller to ensure uniform quality of the molded part. After curing, the part can be removed from the mold.

Gelcoat is used to produce components with a finished surface. Sandwich parts can be inserted for stiffening.

Cost-effective single-shell molds are used. These are manufactured in our in-house mold shop according to the C.F. Maier standard. This significantly increases process reliability. Post-processing steps such as CNC machining or painting round off our range of services.

We process both polyester resin and epoxy resin. Polyester resin is less expensive and is suitable for the requirements of most components, for example, self-supporting structures and trim parts. If the specifications are more complex, epoxy resin is used.

The process can only be carried out by experienced, trained personnel. By manufacturing in best cost countries, we can provide our customers with the molded parts at low cost.

Hand laminate is particularly suitable for prototypes and special productions in small quantities. However, the process is also suitable for higher quantities and special geometric requirements, for example for undercuts, as multi-part molds can be used.

We manufacture Class A quality trim parts for commercial vehicles, agricultural machinery, construction machinery, caravans and more. In addition, the process is also suitable for particularly large-area parts: In this area, for example, we manufacture covers for sewage treatment plants and water basins.

If a larger series or a smooth B-side is required, other plastics processing methods are suitable, for example the RTM Process, VEX Process or the Wet Pressing Process. We will be happy to advise you on the selection of the appropriate manufacturing process.


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