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Aussie ingenuity on show at METSTRADE 2019

by Jeni Bone 9 Oct 2019 23:26 BST 19-21 November 2019
Baltic Yachts using DuFLEX panels © DuFLEX

ATL Composites and their European joint venture company, vdL Composites will attend this year's METSTRADE Show in Amsterdam, 19 to 21 November, exhibiting the DuFLEX panel building system, developed in Australia and now industry standard for boat builders the world-over.

"METS is the world's largest trade exhibition of marine equipment, materials and systems," said Lorraine Murray, Director at ATL Composites, based on Queensland's Gold Coast.

"It's important to connect with our customers and our partners in Europe and show them the innovative ways DuFLEX can be used in boat building, saving production time and delivering lighter weight, stronger boats."

Inga von der Linden at vdL Composites said "We attend METS because we meet the international industry there and we can show them the DuFLEX products in reality.

"Existing customers can also visit our stand and see new developments, network with colleagues and experience innovations from the global marine market."

Developed in Australia by ATL Composites, DuFLEX panels are available with a range of lightweight, high-strength core materials that are laminated with a high-performance, specially formulated, epoxy resin and can be reinforced with multi-axial E-fibreglass or carbon fibre.

DuFLEX panels have become an industry standard for composite boat construction and the system is specified by leading designers around the world for the construction of pleasure, performance and commercial craft.

In 2012, ATL Composites and MuH von der Linden GmbH of Wesel, Germany, formed a joint venture company, known as vdL Composites GmbH to produce DuFLEX® composite panels for the European market.

Since then, the DuFLEX range has been available to professional boat-builders and designers throughout Europe, with local supply and experienced technical support provided by the Technical Team at vdL Composites.

Growing demand for the DuFLEX panels has led to an ever-increasing European customer base and the further development of options for customers.

Business secured directly from last year's METS includes supplying DuFLEX for interior fitouts for ITA Catamarans and projects for Gunboat, Baltic Yachts and Nautor's Swan.

As Inga explained "The Gunboat 68 used DuFLEX for interior panels for ceilings and cladding. Delivered as full-sized parts, the DuFLEX panels were cored with DIAB Divinycell H80 foam, and reinforced with several orientations of E-Fibreglass and/or Carbon Fibre to provide a combination of stiffness and strength. Vdl Composites also supplied 42mm and 84mm FRP Bonding Angles to provide a quick and effective way to make right angle joints between the panels.

"Iconic builder, Nautor's Swan contacted us as a result of the referral from their neighbours, Baltic Yachts, who demonstrated the panels," Inga continued.

Jan Vidjeskog at Baltic yachts said "DuFLEX panels are cured to our demands and have a good and even quality which make them easy and cost-effective to use."

The vdL Technical Team will be available at METS to introduce you to The DuFLEX Building System, and to discuss your specific design and fabrication requirements.

vdL Composites will exhibit at booth CMP.25.EL in the Construction Material Pavilion.

More information at duflex.com.au and vdlcomposites.com

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