As Hungary continues to solidify its position as the automotive and industrial manufacturing hub of Central and Eastern Europe, the demand for high-performance composite materials has surged. Our Long Glass-Fibre Reinforced Granules (LGF) represent the pinnacle of material science, offering a critical solution for companies looking to replace heavy metal components with lightweight, high-strength thermoplastic alternatives.
With major global automotive OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) establishing massive production footprints in Győr, Kecskemét, and Debrecen, the supply chain demands have shifted toward innovation. LGF-reinforced PA6, PA66, and PP are essential for creating lightweight structural parts, intake manifolds, and dashboard carriers. These materials not only reduce vehicle weight—thereby improving fuel efficiency and extending the range of Electric Vehicles (EVs)—but also provide the thermal stability required for under-the-hood applications.
Unlike short glass fiber composites, our Long Glass-Fibre technology provides a distinct structural skeleton within the polymer matrix. This results in:
We recognize that our Hungarian partners prioritize sustainability and regulatory compliance. Our manufacturing processes strictly adhere to EU REACH and RoHS regulations. By choosing our LGF granules, manufacturers in Hungary are opting for a supply chain partner that values ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) principles. We provide full material data sheets, ensuring that local engineers have the data required for precise simulation and stress analysis before mass production.
The transition toward Industry 4.0 in Hungary requires smart materials. Our future roadmap includes the development of bio-based LGF composites and recyclable thermoplastic matrices, supporting the circular economy goals set by the European Union. Whether you are in consumer electronics, automotive manufacturing, or industrial equipment, our customized granules offer a bridge to high-performance, cost-effective engineering.
A: Depending on order volume and stock availability, our standard lead time for Central European shipments is typically 15-25 business days. We utilize optimized logistics routes from major ports to ensure efficiency.
A: Yes, we offer comprehensive masterbatch customization. Our lab ensures that the specific color requirements for interior and exterior automotive components meet strict automotive OEM quality standards.
A: Absolutely. All our export batches come with the necessary Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and Certificates of Analysis (COA) to ensure smooth clearance and compliance with EU industrial chemical standards.