High-end finishes, zero warpage, and metal-like mechanical performance: this is the new LATIGLOSS.
Anyone working with reinforced materials knows this well: when fiber content exceeds 30%, mechanical properties improve, but problems arise. Surface quality deteriorates, shrinkage becomes unpredictable, and warpage can challenge even the best-engineered designs.
In applications like frames, housings, and load-bearing structures, there’s no room for compromise: you need tight dimensional tolerances, aesthetic finishes, and mechanical strength-all at once.
To meet this challenge, LATI developed the LATIGLOSS family: structural compounds based on PA6, PA66, and PPA, reinforced with up to 60% glass or carbon fiber, engineered to deliver top mechanical performance without sacrificing surface aesthetics.
These are materials for designers working on geometries where dimensional precision is key-and where parts must be reliable, functional, and visually appealing.
The new LATIGLOSS 62 H2 GS/600 takes things further. Based on PA6 and reinforced with a mix of glass fibers and isotropic mineral fillers, it’s engineered to reduce differential shrinkage and improve dimensional stability.
What does this material offer in practice?
These are impressive numbers, but more importantly, they make life easier for designers and molders, avoiding unpleasant surprises during production.
[Read the data sheet of the new LATIGLOSS 62 H2GS/600].
And now, thanks to UL certification, the material is suitable for international markets, fully compliant with key safety standards.
With LATIGLOSS 62 H2 GS/600, LATI offers a material that’s strong, attractive, and dimensionally stable, ideal for technical parts requiring premium quality.
It’s a compound for those who demand design freedom, minimal production compromises, and reliable final performance.