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Wind turbine composite material blades, FRP pipes, storage tanks and high-pressure gas cylinders, high-pressure pipes Hay:D02ZFLZ

ZFLZ Composite Materials Group Co., Ltd. was founded in 1989. It is a high-tech enterprise that integrates the development, design, production and service of composite material products, and mainly produces wind turbine blades, glass fiber reinforced plastic pipes, storage tanks and high-pressure gas cylinders and high-pressure pipes. Headquartered in Lianyungang City, Jiangsu Province, it has molecular companies in Thuringia, Germany, Liaoning, Inner Mongolia, Gansu, Xinjiang and other places in China.

      

The company has a national enterprise technology (sub) center, a national post-doctoral scientific research workstation, and a CNAS certified full-scale testing center for wind turbine blades; organizes and participates in the formulation of many national and industry standards; ISO9001, ISO14001, ISO45001 management system synchronization Operation; "Lianzhong" brand FRP pipe was awarded "China Famous Brand".

      

The scale of megawatt wind turbine blades has the ability to produce 10,000 megawatt wind turbine blades per year, with power from 1.25 MW to 6 MW, length from 31 meters to 75 meters, and a total of more than 60 models in 9 series. The products are exported in bulk to more than 20 countries and regions such as Argentina, Britain, and Japan.

       

It is a domestic long-term supplier of large caliber FRP pipes for nuclear power plant construction. There are more than 30 existing tube and tank production lines, developed a series of products such as glass fiber reinforced plastic pipes, glass fiber reinforced plastic sand pipes, glass fiber reinforced plastic storage tanks, and successfully produced DN25000 and 6000 cubic meters glass fiber reinforced plastic storage tanks.

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