Web Industries to showcase aerospace, other precision-formatting solutions at JEC World 2025

New slitting technology is ready for trials and qualification.

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Web Industries offers a full range of material-agnostic composite formatting solutions, including preforming, tailored to end-user production cycles.
Photo courtesy of Web Industries

Web Industries Inc., an advanced materials converter and outsource manufacturer, will present its portfolio of precision-formatting services and products at JEC World 2025, March 4-6 in Paris. The company will be in Hall 5, Booth G27, of the Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre.

Web Industries will highlight slitting, seaming, and other formatting solutions for applications including:

  • Aerospace structures, parts and components
  • Satellite, spacecraft, and launch cryogenic multi-layer insulation (MLI)
  • Urban mobility and electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft
  • Wind turbine blades
  • Oil, gas and hydrogen/carbon capture pipes
  • Battery energy storage systems (BESS)

Web Industries provides precision-formatting solutions for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and tier suppliers. Among these contract services are high-speed slitting, rewinding, spooling, chopping, seaming, and laminating. The company also offers customized ply cutting and kitting, CAD/CAM, preforming, sewing, and assembly solutions. It has expertise working with advanced materials such as thermoset and thermoplastic composites, foams, adhesives, laminates, nonwovens, technical textiles, and aluminized Kevlar. Manufacturing facilities are in the United States, France, and Germany.

Visitors to Web Industries’ booth can also learn about the company’s latest slitting technology.

“We plan to bring our latest slitting technology to market this year,” said Jason Surman, vice president, Aerospace. “We have put a major investment behind this next-generation slitting solution, which is ready for trials and qualification. It offers scale and cost efficiency without sacrificing quality.”