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A World of Material Possibilities Starts Here With Our New Technical Reference Guide for Advanced Nonwovens

Material selection is critical in composites. where even small choices can affect performance, weight, durability and manufacturability.

A comprehensive guide to advanced nonwovens.

To support this process, James Cropper Advanced Materials has created an advanced nonwoven material selection guide, a comprehensive technical reference designed to bring clarity and confidence to engineering and design workflows.

James Cropper Advanced Materials’ new technical nonwovens reference brings over 70 pages of structured technical insight into a single resource for engineers, designers and materials scientists. It consolidates material performance data, application guidance and sample sheets in a format designed for practical use.

Understanding how materials perform in real applications is key to confident specification.

Performance and Composite Solutions

The resource covers advanced nonwoven solutions addressing:

  • Abrasion resistance
  • Fracture toughness
  • Fire protection
  • Electrical conductivity
  • EMI shielding
  • Corrosion resistance
  • Insulation
  • Static Dissapation
  • Surface finish
  • Resin flow media
  • Recycled Carbon
  • Metal Coated Fibres
Advanced nonwovens drive performance across a wide range of sectors.

Cross-industry relevance

The resource spans industries including aerospace, automotive, energy solutions, electronics, industrial, marine, medical and sporting goods. It is designed to support engineers, designers and materials scientists in evaluation, specification and early-stage development.

New nonwovens reference provides over 70 pages of advanced material insight

A World of Material Possibilities Starts Here

Material selection is critical in composites, where even small choices can affect performance, weight, durability and manufacturability. To bring clarity to this process, James Cropper Advanced