#Composites
KARL MAYER strengthens partnerships in the composites industry at JEC World 2026
Successful trade show appearance and in-depth discussions
Market challenges and new opportunities thanks to innovative applications
A key topic of discussion was the recent business situation. Given the tense global climate, many customers – particularly in Western markets – are feeling uncertain and holding back on investments. At the same time, countries such as the U.S. and Turkey were represented with large joint booths in Paris. The Chinese composite value chain has also discovered JEC World in Paris and made a strong showing – from fiber manufacturers to end users. All market participants are facing significant competitive pressure.
„More than ever, our customers are looking for new application areas to secure their position. In discussions with them, we were able to highlight numerous new perspectives. There were some very engaging conversations, particularly regarding the pultrusion profiles at our booth,” explained Hagen Lotzmann, President of the KARL MAYER Business Unit Technical Textiles.
Pultrusion technology as a driver of innovation
These long profiles with complex chamber structures are created through the completely novel use of non-crimp fabrics from KARL MAYER KARL MAYER multiaxial warp knitting machines in the pultrusion process.
The discussion raised many questions, but also highlighted exciting applications, such as corrosion-free frames for solar panels or support structures in the construction industry.
KARL MAYER offers further opportunities to learn more about these innovative pultrusion profiles at Techtextil – Booth 12.0/B79 at Messe Frankfurt – and during the concurrent Opening Week of its new TEXTILE INNOVATION CENTER in nearby Obertshausen. Register here.
Growing interest in carbon applications
In addition, the KARL MAYER team noted growing interest in carbon applications at JEC World. Discussions with visitors, the trade show‘s innovation award, and the exhibits of many exhibitors all highlighted forward-looking developments in this area. The mobility and transportation sectors, in particular, are promising. Carbon composites are being used more and more extensively in the automotive industry –for example, as battery housings or in underfloor construction – and are finding a completely new field of application in drone construction. The COP MAX 5 from KARL MAYER is a proven and established machine for manufacturing reinforcements for composite components.

















