Jurong Best Composite Materials Co., Ltd. is a cornerstone in the fiber-reinforced polymer industry, located in the historic town of Maoshan, Jurong City, Jiangsu Province. Leveraging our strategic position in the Yangtze River Delta Economic Zone, we provide unparalleled logistics efficiency to domestic and international partners. Our focus on Long Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) granules, including PA6, PA66, PP, and TPU, serves the critical needs of automotive, electrical, and infrastructure sectors globally. We combine deep material science with manufacturing agility to deliver "Information Gain"—not just products, but actionable material solutions for high-performance engineering.
The global fiber-reinforced polymer market is undergoing a structural shift towards sustainability and high-precision applications. At Jurong Best Composite Materials, our technical roadmap prioritizes Lightweighting and Energy Efficiency. As OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) move toward electric vehicles (EVs) and high-load industrial hardware, our R&D focus is on optimizing fiber-to-matrix adhesion for superior tensile strength and fatigue resistance.
China remains the undisputed hub for advanced material manufacturing, driven by the highly integrated ecosystem of the Yangtze River Delta. Our proximity to ports in Shanghai and Zhenjiang enables a seamless supply chain, providing:
China offers a mature industrial supply chain, advanced processing technology, and scale-based cost advantages. Manufacturers like Jurong Best Composite focus on high-grade consistency, which is vital for industrial-grade plastic engineering.
We utilize precision-controlled twin-screw extrusion technology combined with automated fiber-feeding systems. Every batch undergoes rigorous tensile, impact, and thermal testing to ensure it meets technical specifications before shipment.
Our granules are widely used in automotive parts, electrical appliances, power tool housings, and high-strength industrial components that require the metal-like performance of reinforced polymers.