This week in composites company news: Sigma Industries filed for bankruptcy protection. The Canadian manufacturer makes composites parts for a variety of industries.
TPI failed to create the jobs it promised in Iowa, at least not as quickly as it thought, but the company was granted an extension by the Iowa Economic Board.
Brunswick Corp. announced the sale of its Triton Boats line, one of three lines based in Ashland City. Another line, Lund Fiberglass, will move production to a different Brunswick plant.
Matrix Composites is expanding its fiberglass operations in Henderson, Ky.
The marine market continues to advance by borrowing ideas and technology from other industries: Recently, a partnership between Persico and Future Fibres aims to build carbon fiber masts for the high-end marine market.
Creative Pultrusions received another patent for its composites bulkhead product.
After a fire that started at Ludlow Composites’ when rubber matting got caught in an oven, employees are back to work.
The ongoing legal saga between Viking Pools and one of its dealers progressed toward a resolution this week.




