Advanced Composite Products and Technology Inc.

Advanced Composite Products and Technology Inc. (ACPT) is a company that specializes in the design, development, and manufacturing of advanced composite materials and products. They cater to a variety of industries, including aerospace, defense, automotive, and industrial sectors. Founded in 1977, ACPT has been recognized for its innovative approach to using composite materials, which are known for their high strength-to-weight ratio, durability, and resistance to corrosion and fatigue.


Key areas of focus for ACPT include:



  1. Aerospace: The company produces components for aircraft, spacecraft, and satellites, leveraging the lightweight and high-strength properties of composite materials to improve fuel efficiency and performance.



  2. Defense: ACPT supplies advanced composite products for military applications, including components for defense vehicles and equipment, which benefit from the strength and durability of these materials.



  3. Automotive: The company manufactures parts for high-performance vehicles, where the reduction in weight can lead to improved speed and efficiency.



  4. Industrial Applications: ACPT provides composite solutions for various industrial uses, such as energy production and heavy machinery, where traditional materials may fail due to harsh conditions.




ACPT's capabilities include custom design engineering, prototype development, and full-scale production. They employ advanced manufacturing techniques, such as filament winding, resin transfer molding (RTM), and autoclave processing, to produce high-quality composite structures.


The company's commitment to innovation and quality has positioned it as a leader in the composites industry. They often collaborate with clients to develop tailored solutions that meet specific needs, ensuring optimal performance and reliability.


For more detailed and up-to-date information, it's recommended to visit ACPT's official website or contact them directly.


Products

Carbon/graphite power transmission and drive shafts, light weight pressure vessels, light weight corrosion resistant structures and hardware

Huntington Beach USA

15602 Chemical Lane
Huntington Beach CA 92649-1507
USA

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