Composite Housings for RF, Antenna & Radome-Type Applications

RF and antenna systems often require protective covers and housings that survive outdoors, remain stable over time and protect sensitive electronics. Composite materials are commonly used because they do not corrode, allow complex shapes and provide lightweight protection.

Wentech Composites manufactures custom FRP/GRP composite housings and radome-type covers for OEM clients in Europe. We focus on repeatable geometry, stable production and engineering-level communication.

Important Note About Confidentiality

Many RF-related projects are confidential. We are prepared to work under NDA and we can describe projects publicly only in anonymous form if required.

Who This Page Is For

Manufacturers of RF systems and antenna equipment
UAV / drone equipment suppliers
Marine and outdoor communication equipment manufacturers
Electronics OEMs requiring weather-resistant housings
Procurement managers looking for an EU composite supplier

Typical Requirements & Challenges

Outdoor exposure: UV, rain, temperature changes, salt environments (marine)
Need for stable geometry and repeatable assembly fit
Protection against mechanical impacts during service
Aesthetic requirements for visible installations
Confidentiality constraints limiting documentation and public references

What We Manufacture for RF & Antenna OEMs

Protective housings and covers for antenna systems

Radome-type composite shells (project-dependent)

Outdoor enclosures for electronics and sensors

Composite panels and covers for communication equipment

Replacement parts based on existing samples

Why FRP/GRP Is Used in RF Housings

Quality Control & ISO 9001

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you manufacture composite housings for antenna systems?
Yes.
Yes.
Yes, depending on requirements.
Yes.
Through controlled production and inspection.
Yes.
Yes.
Project-dependent.
Yes.
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