In the global landscape of material science, China has emerged as the premier manufacturing hub for industrial polymers, particularly in the domain of Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymers (GFRP). Global procurement professionals prioritize Chinese manufacturers not merely for cost efficiencies, but for the sophisticated Information Gain we provide: a unique intersection of advanced R&D, rapid prototyping capabilities, and large-scale industrial supply chain resilience.
The industrial polymer sector is shifting towards "Lightweighting" and "Circular Economy" models. Long Glass Fiber (LGF) technology is at the forefront of this evolution, offering superior mechanical properties, fatigue resistance, and dimensional stability compared to traditional short fiber alternatives. Leading manufacturers in China are currently integrating bio-based additives and recyclable composites to meet the stringent ESG requirements of European and North American markets.
Our polymers serve as the backbone for critical modern industries:
Jurong Best Composite Materials Co., Ltd. is located in the ancient town of Maoshan, which has a history of over a thousand years. The town is part of Jurong City, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province. It is situated on the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, adjacent to Nanjing, and is close to Nanjing Lukou International Airport.
Benefiting from the radiation of the Yangtze River Delta Economic Zone, our logistics network provides seamless connectivity to global ports, ensuring timely delivery for international procurement contracts. We operate with a philosophy of "Professional, Rigorous Inspection", ensuring that every batch of PA6, PA66, and GFRP granules meets the highest quality standards before shipping.
China offers a comprehensive industrial ecosystem. From raw material extraction to advanced granulation and compounding, the vertical integration allows for competitive pricing, faster iteration cycles, and superior consistency in quality for large-volume orders.
Our granules utilize advanced long-glass fiber technology which preserves fiber length during the injection molding process, resulting in finished parts with higher impact strength and stiffness compared to standard market materials.