Welcome to Composite Consulting Experts
Our Composite Consultants provide DFM Review Services, Microwave Inspection, Mold Flow Analysis, Aerospace Design Engineering and Marine Composite Expertise. Our Team of Composite Consultants includes an Aerospace Engineer, Microwave NDT Specialist, Marine Composite Production Expert, Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic Composites, Atomic Layer Deposition, and Composite Vessel Specialists. Let the composite consulting experts at BHC Associates help you on your next project! Our group of composite consultants is a step above. We assist our clients by quickly understanding and solving complex composite issues. Composite consultancy starts by listening to your issues and asking the right questions so we can get started toward the right answers. Of course, a shorter time to issue resolution saves you time and money. Please visit our contact page to get our team of consultants started assisting you today with prototype support or expert consulting.
Why choose BHC Associates?
Simply put, if you want expert assistance for your composites consulting project the best choice is BHC Associates. Our experience and excellence consistently provides our clients with high quality results. Clients put us "at the top of (their) list of consultants on any polymer related process." We provide services on everything from composite prototyping to Microwave NDT inspection of traditional fiberglass. Our marine composite expert will assist in developing a layup process for making a ship shell while our composite piping expert assisting in the manufacturing of a new pipe design. We're well-connected in the industry, and our skilled team of experts is up-to-date on all of the latest developments in plastic pipe joining. So, why wouldn't you choose our consultancy? Get started today!
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April 8, 2024 -
Researchers from UBC Okanagan collaborated with Drexel University to synthesize a new compound that can replace metals and improve performance in antennas and other communication devices. Learn more here. |
March 19, 2024 -
Microscopic 3D-printed structures have potential in several applications such as vaccine delivery, microelectronics, and microfluidics, Production speeds for these structures have been greatly accelerated thanks to a new 3D printing technique. Learn more here. |
March 4, 2024 -
Researchers at the University of Saskatchewan in Canada have high hopes for their newly developed glass-ceramic composite which could be used to store nuclear waste. Learn more here. |
February 19, 2024 -
Advances in large-scale 3D printing have the potential to transform how buildings are designed and constructed. Learn more here. |