INDUSTRIES WE SERVE

Aerospace

Advanced composites are key to creating the next generation of efficient and sustainable aircraft. With an exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, these materials improve fuel economy and reduce CO2 emissions. Southwest Composite Works’ advanced processing technologies make it affordable for aircraft designers to incorporate composites into interior components, seating, propulsion systems, and hardware like clips, plates, and brackets.

By combining automated manufacturing with rapidly formable materials, we enable the development of lightweight, innovative aircraft. Our technology integrates structural, cosmetic, and functional features into final components, reducing part assemblies and secondary finishing.

Recreation

Lighter. Faster. Stronger.

At Southwest Composite Works, we’re driven by the pursuit of perfection, just like athletes. We’re passionate about delivering carbon fiber gear that helps competitive athletes achieve more—by being lighter, faster, and stronger.

Our team of experts is ready to design a tailored solution for your sporting goods needs.

Medical

Advanced composites offer major advantages in the medical industry. Lightweight, strong, and durable, they enhance performance and user experience in mobility systems, prosthetics, patient transport equipment, and other high-performance devices. Many composite materials are sterilizable, making them suitable for load-bearing applications that traditionally use metals like stainless steel. Additionally, most composites are radiolucent, making them ideal for imaging equipment components.

Industrial

Compression-molded carbon fiber provides a lightweight alternative to metals with superior durability, meeting high-performance structural requirements in demanding industrial applications. Additionally, composites can be seamlessly integrated into existing products, enhancing part longevity and reducing weight without the need for costly redesigns. Their natural corrosion resistance makes them an ideal choice for a wide range of industrial applications. Due to their high strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and versatility in customization, composites are widely utilized in sectors such as construction, automotive, aerospace, and energy.

Mold and tool making is the only profession John has ever known. His three brothers and father are all in manufacturing. It’s in his DNA.

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