How to combine core materials to optimize TCO for the wind industry?

AIREX® and BALTEK® core materials provide the best solutions to match or exceed customer needs!

Our products can be found in various industries, including renewable energy. Using core materials for wind turbine components allows you to take advantage of unique properties such as excellent strength and stiffness at low weight, low fatigue, long-term stability, and ease of processing. In the end, various bits and pieces reduce our partner's Total Cost of Ownership while simultaneously lowering their CO2 footprint.

Wind turbine components, particularly wind rotor blades, must be rigid, lightweight, and offer long-term stability while remaining cost-effective throughout the year to demonstrate maximum performance and efficiency. Increased production cycles demand easy-to-process materials because structural design and material selection are essential in proper designing.


Keeping that in mind, our AIREX® and BALTEK® core materials provide the best solutions to match or exceed customer needs! Understanding our client's fundamental requirements is crucial to putting their desired wind application to the highest efficiency level possible. All that leads to better material solutions and lays the foundation for many long-term partnerships with well-known worldwide wind manufacturers.

Use of AIREX® and BALTEK® core materials with a SealX surface reduces resin uptake to a best-in-class level. BALTEK® balsa is grown in Ecuador and Papua New Guinea on FSC®-certified plantations that practice responsible forestry. We know that our core materials meet the demanding requirements of the wind industry. Customers worldwide choose from our wide range of products, highlighting outstanding material properties and long-term sustainability – critical factors in our efforts to create a more sustainable and greener future



For further information please contact:

3A Composites Core Materials
Airex AG
Industrie Nord 26
5643 Sins, Switzerland

Phone +41 41 789 66 00
corematerials@3AComposites.com
www.3ACcorematerials.com

How to combine core materials to optimize TCO for the wind industry?