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Cornish manufacturer acquires neighbour as growth curve continues

Composite Integration completes merger with Composites to provide a single “point of excellence”

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Cornish manufacturer Composite Integration has acquired a neighbouring specialist business as it continues its growth curve.

The Saltash-based firm has completed the full merger with Silicone Composites to provide a single “point of excellence”. Silicone Composites was established in 2013 with the aim of providing a more efficient, less labour intense closed moulding process whilst also looking to reduce the amount of consumable waste.

In 2016, after strong growth, Silicone Composites became a sister company of Composite Integration, the market leader in resin transfer molding (RTM) and infusion technologies with a full acquisition and merger now having been completed.

Combining the practical knowledge of silicone processing with Composite Integration’s expertise in designing and building world-class resin processing equipment has enabled the two companies to offer a superior range of silicone spray equipment backed up by an unparalleled depth of experience in composite and silicone processing.

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During the past four years both businesses have seen significant growth and have continuously evolved to offer market leading technologies underpinned by the knowledge gained from ongoing research and technology on a variety of collaborative and commercial programs.

Composite Integration said it is committed to “providing market-leading, innovative, and well- engineered solutions to the composites industry, specialising in RTM and resin infusion”.

A spokesman said: “With the addition of Silicone Composites, the company is set to become a single point of excellence for all RTM and silicone solutions.”

Founded in 2002 in Composite Integration, has grown from a two-person start-up to a £5million-plus turnover company employing more than 30 people.