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Aeroform(TM) Thermoset Compounds from IDI Bring Durability and Stability to Small Wind Applications

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Aeroform(TM) Thermoset Compounds from IDI Bring Durability and Stability to Small Wind Applications
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IDI Composites International
407 S. 7th Street
Noblesville, IN, 46060
USA



Press release date: February 25, 2009

February 25, 2009

NOBLESVILLE, IN (USA) - IDI Composites International, the premier global formulator and manufacturer of BMC and SMC thermoset molding compounds, announces their line of Aeroform(TM) thermoset molding products, designed specifically for demanding "small wind" energy applications, where exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, durability, UV resistance, and low specific gravity are required.

Thermoset sheet molding compounds (SMC) are comprised of fiber reinforcement in a polymer resin. Once molded, the materials are exceptionally strong, able to absorb both shock and vibration. They are also resistant to a variety of corrosive and natural forces, such as UV light and moisture, and maintain their shape and performance attributes for decades. Components can be molded in color, or color can be applied after molding.

IDI materials offer superior moldability and parts consolidation, which allows manufacturers to design the most efficient and cost-effective solution for their market. Aeroform thermoset materials also comply with various safety regulations and fire codes, increasing the potential number of installations.

About IDI Composites International:
IDI Composites International is the premier global formulator and manufacturer of thermoset molding compounds for custom molders and OEMs. The company provides customized polyester/vinylester-based bulk molding compounds (BMC) and sheet molding compounds (SMC) for the world's most demanding markets, including automotive, electrical, appliance, food service, and energy.

Headquartered in a 200,000 square foot manufacturing facility and research center in Noblesville, IN (USA), IDI has a strong presence in the international thermoset composites market. To support a growing customer base world-wide, the company operates multiple wholly-owned manufacturing facilities in Europe, Asia, and The Americas.
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