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Composite Manufacturing for Medical & Wellness Equipment
Medical and wellness equipment manufacturers require components that are hygienic, durable, repeatable and visually consistent. Composite materials are often selected for equipment housings, shells and functional structures because they allow smooth surfaces, complex shapes and long service life.
Wentech Composites manufactures custom FRP/GRP components for medical and wellness applications – from enclosures and covers to large molded shells such as tubs and equipment housings. We support OEM clients with engineering communication, controlled production and ISO 9001 quality management.
Who This Page Is For
Manufacturers of medical devices and rehabilitation equipment
Wellness equipment OEMs (floating systems, spa equipment, tubs)
Companies producing modular bathroom elements
Procurement managers sourcing composite housings and shells in Europe
Engineering teams looking for a repeatable composite supplier
What We Manufacture for Medical & Wellness OEMs
Equipment housings and covers
Large molded shells (tubs, basins, equipment bodies)
Panels and protective covers for rehabilitation systems
Composite bathroom components for modular construction
Custom enclosures for electronics and control units
Prototype and pilot batch components for product development
Typical Challenges in Medical & Wellness Applications
High expectations for surface finish and aesthetics
Hygienic requirements: smooth surfaces, easy cleaning
Repeatable geometry for assembly and interfaces
Low defect tolerance (visual defects matter)
Need for consistent quality between batches
Projects where documentation is incomplete (no 3D model)
Why FRP/GRP Is Used in Medical & Wellness Equipment
Prototype to Repeatable Production
Engineering Support (CAD, Reverse Engineering)
We work with STEP/IGES files and technical drawings. If your company has no 3D model, we can support geometry reconstruction or reverse engineering based on sample parts.
Quality Control & ISO 9001
Frequently Asked Questions
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