The origin of our contact with polyester dates back to the nautical industry in the early seventies, when some innovative shipyards began using fiberglass and resin to build the hulls and decks of recreational sailboats of that era.
After the major crisis that affected the nautical sector in the eighties, contacts and commercial relationships were established with all kinds of industrial sectors for the manufacture of protections, fairings, and bodywork for all types of machinery.
More technical components also began to be produced, such as blades for the first wind turbines, prototypes of racing sailboats, and other complex equipment.
A turning point in our trajectory was when we began working for the railway industry, specifically in the interior refurbishment of restored railway cars.
For many years, this became the foundation of our business activity. More recently, we have diversified our offering by producing parts using elastomeric, rigid, and foamed polyurethanes of different densities, through casting, traditional molding, or press molding, mainly for machinery used in the food industry.
In the polyester field, we can also provide solutions for tanks of all types and sizes, cisterns, treatment plants, pipes, rods, and various fiberglass-reinforced polyester profiles.