Metyx announces major expansion plans

CimJuly17News - Metyx
CimJuly17News - Metyx

Metyx Group has concluded a major ‘multi-machinery’ deal with long-time partner Karl Mayer for the supply of new warp knitting production lines to provide 12,000 metric tonnes of additional glass and carbon fibre multiaxial fabric knitting capacity.

The new capacity will increase production both in Turkey, further expanding its main factory at Manisa, as well as for additional overseas manufacturing facilities as part of a multinational strategic growth plan.

Ugur Üstünel, managing partner of Metyx Composites, said: “The recent growth of our technical fabrics division and the successful qualification programs with key OEM customers globally producing composite wind generator blades has given us the confidence to place this multi-machinery order with Karl Mayer.”

“We are very happy to be part of Metyx Group’s growth and success in the composites industry. We cherish our long term cooperation with them, which dates back to 1989, and we look forward to the years to come,” commented Karkheinz Liebrandt, CTO, Karl Mayer.

The wind energy sector is a key strategic market for Metyx Group, which in recent years has already made major capital investments as part of an ongoing long-term programme of key strategic investments in high-end production facilities for technical textiles and composites-related products to serve this sector and other key composites markets needing technical fabrics.

In Turkey, adjacent land purchased in 2016 included additional open space for further expansion of the Manisa factory to be able to add more lines to double current knitting capacity for both glass and carbon fibre multiaxial fabrics, as well as having sufficient free space on the site to build more warehousing, and to further expand composite tool making facilities and kitting capacity for ’make to order’ kits for core material, glass and carbon fibre reinforcements and vacuum consumables.

This latest major capital investment decision by METYX Group for its Composites Technical Fabrics division is to ensure that the Group can continue to meet the needs of its major wind energy OEM customers both globally and locally ahead of imminent new national legislation changes in Turkey regarding the local supply of materials.

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