Pultrusion technique
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Founded in 1966 and headquartered in Saint-Bruno, Quebec, Canada, Pultrusion Technique is a pioneer in fiber-reinforced polymer composite manufacturing with over 50 years of continuous operation. The company produces structural profiles via the pultrusion process — pulling fiber reinforcement through resin-impregnated heated dies to create lightweight, corrosion-resistant components with uniform cross-sections. Their product lines include hold-down straps for underground storage tanks designed to increase retention and fit all tank systems, fiberglass anchor bases for tank anchoring, equipotential insulators for hydrometallurgy and metal refining applications requiring high dielectric strength, hydrometallurgy electrolytic cells built to withstand corrosive refining environments for over 20 years, mid-span bracket bars for electrical utility applications, and custom bars, rods, and profiles. Products are protected by numerous patents and some exceed international standards. The company operates through two divisions: Pultrusion Mining and Fiberstraps. Key clients include BHP, Bombardier, Glencore, Rio Tinto, Teck, and Xerxes. Markets served span underground storage tanks, non-ferrous metal refining, electricity transmission, mining, petroleum, transportation, and construction.
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