Empowering the Union of the Comoros with Advanced Composite Solutions for Marine, Automotive, and Sustainable Infrastructure Development.
Jurong Best Composite Materials Co., Ltd. is a global leader in high-performance thermoplastic composites. Located in the historic town of Maoshan, Jurong City, Jiangsu Province, we leverage over a decade of R&D expertise to provide Long Glass-Fibre Reinforced Granules (LGF) that redefine durability and lightweighting.
Strategically positioned near Nanjing Lukou International Airport and major Yangtze River ports, we provide seamless export logistics to the Comoros archipelago (Grande Comore, Anjouan, and Mohรฉli). Our facility operates state-of-the-art pultrusion lines, ensuring that each granule retains maximum fiber length for superior structural integrity.
The Union of the Comoros, an island nation in the Indian Ocean, faces unique industrial challenges, including high humidity, saline air, and a reliance on imported finished goods. However, under the "Emergence Comoros 2030" plan, the government is prioritizing the development of local infrastructure, blue economy, and renewable energy.
Our Long Glass-Fibre Reinforced Granules (LGF) offer a transformative solution for the Comoros market. Unlike traditional short-fiber plastics or corrosive metals, LGF composites provide exceptional resistance to salt-water corrosion and high thermal stability, making them ideal for Moroniโs coastal infrastructure and local transport sectors.
Weight reduction compared to traditional aluminum parts
Increase in impact resistance over short-fiber plastics
Corrosion resistance in high-salinity marine environments
Globally, the shift toward sustainability and energy efficiency is driving the adoption of LGF. In the automotive industry, manufacturers are replacing heavy steel components with LGF-PP (Polypropylene) and LGF-PA6 (Polyamide) to reduce vehicle weight and lower carbon emissions. In the Comoros context, this translates to improved fuel efficiency for local transport and more durable components for solar energy installations.
The core "Information Gain" of our products lies in the Pultrusion Technology. Unlike traditional compounding where fibers are chopped, our process ensures the glass fibers run parallel and continuous through the entire length of the granule (typically 10mm to 25mm). This creates an internal skeletal structure within the molded part, providing:
Corrosion-proof components for fishing boat hulls, outboard motor brackets, and pier reinforcements in Mutsamudu.
Structural frames for photovoltaic panels that resist the harsh Indian Ocean winds and salt spray.
Water pump housings, valve systems, and electrical enclosures for the Comoros Water and Electricity (MAMWE).
Durable interior and under-the-hood components for public transport vehicles operating in Grande Comore.
We provide more than just materials; we provide Total Engineering Support for the Comoros industrial sector. From initial material selection (choosing between PA66 vs PPS) to mold flow analysis and final production optimization.
Our solutions for Comoros include:
Short Glass Fiber (SGF) tends to break during injection molding, leading to brittle parts. Long Glass Fiber (LGF) maintains a structural skeleton, offering significantly higher impact resistance and better fatigue performance in the humid, demanding climate of Comoros.
Thermoplastic LGF composites are naturally inert to salt and chemical corrosion. This makes them a superior alternative to stainless steel or aluminum for marine and coastal infrastructure in the Comoros islands.
Usually, production takes 7-14 days. Shipping from China to Comoros ports takes approximately 30-45 days depending on the vessel schedule. We handle all export certifications including CE and SGS.
Nov 2019: Major milestone as customers visited our factory for quality checking of PA6/PA66 LGF granules destined for international export. Our quality control process ensures ISO compliance for every batch sent to Comoros.
Capacity Expansion: A new GFRP machine line is now operational, increasing our output to meet the growing demand from emerging markets in Africa and the Indian Ocean.
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