Composites manufacturer Exel Composites to use quality assurance as impetus in the wind market.
Exel Composites, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of pultruded and pull-wound composite materials, has become an APQP4Wind company member for all its wind production sites. This new quality standard underpins the company’s continued growth in composites for wind power applications. APQP4Wind is a non-profit organization founded by world-leading wind turbine manufacturers and suppliers. The APQP4Wind quality assurance methodology is designed for the global wind industry, to reduce risk and lower the costs of poor quality, with the aim of achieving a levelized cost of energy for the wind sector.
APQP4Wind originates in the automotive industry, where advanced product quality and planning (APQP) processes form part of ISO 9001 and IATF 16949 standards. APQP4Wind takes the same emphasis on defect prevention and the reduction of variation and waste in the automotive industry supply chain and assembly processes and adapts it to create an industry standard for the wind sector.
“We started our journey to APQP4Wind in 2021, identifying this industry standard as a key means of growth in the wind sector,” explained Patricia Vázquez Moreno, global key account manager for wind energy at Exel Composites. “APQP4Wind is endorsed by the major wind OEMs including Vestas Wind Systems, Goldwind, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, and GE Renewable Energy. It sets a common quality method for all suppliers, sub-contractors, sub-suppliers, and utility companies operating in the wind industry.
“We initially achieved APQP4Wind membership with our joint venture in India in October 2022. We’ve now extended it for Exel Composites to our facilities in China and the US, which produce composite solutions for the wind industry, and eventually we want to roll this out to our other facilities across the world,” concluded Vázquez Moreno.
Exel Composites currently pultrudes a range of fiberglass and carbon fiber composites for the wind sector. This includes spar cap flats, spacers and pin-joint profiles.
With the new APQP4Wind quality standard, the company will continue to expand its offering in the wind market. It has the capability to produce many other turbine-related composites using the pultrusion and pull-winding processes including ladder profiles, cable management systems, crane beams, insulating parts, low-speed shafts, magnet covers, antenna radomes, structural platform profiles, fencing, roof door parts, and more.
To find out more about composites for wind power applications, visit the Exel Composites website.
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About Exel Composites
At Exel Composites, we use over 60 years’ experience to solve challenges and help customers save resources. Our forward-thinking composite solutions made with continuous manufacturing technologies serve customers in a wide range of industries around the world. You can find our products used in applications from wind power and transportation to building and infrastructure.
Our collaborative approach and global footprint set us apart from our competition. We use our expertise to help customers reduce weight, improve performance and energy efficiency and decrease total lifetime costs. We want to be the first choice for sustainable composite solutions globally.
Headquartered in Finland, Exel Composites employs approximately 650 forward-thinking professionals around the world and is listed on Nasdaq Helsinki. To find out more about our offering and company please visit exelcomposites.com.
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