Diab and CompPair partner on healable composite sandwich structures for aerospace and mobility applications

Diab is proud to announce a collaboration agreement with CompPair, a pioneer in healable composite technologies. The partnership focuses on healable sandwich structures, combining Diab’s Divinycell core materials with CompPair’s HealTech™ ultra-fast composite repair technology. These solutions make it possible to recover from impact and target both exterior and interior aerospace applications, and a wide range of industrial and mobility solutions, improving durability and significantly reducing repair time and maintenance costs.

This partnership combines Diab’s 75 years of expertise in high-performance foam cores with CompPair’s innovative HealTech™ healable semi-products. Diab has long led the development and commercialisation of foam core materials for composite sandwich panels, while the Swiss company CompPair brings extensive experience in healable composites and their integration with various core structures. Since 2025, the two companies have collaborated to combine CompPair’s healable skins with Diab’s foam cores for applications where durability, repairability, and performance is essential.

“Our combined technologies unlock new levels of value for the composites industry,” said Kai Arendholz, Group Business Development & Innovation Manager at Diab. “We are excited about the possibilities this brings to aerospace structures as well as industrial and mobility applications.”

The collaboration has already validated the healing value of CompPair’s HealTech™ solutions and their compatibility with a wide range of sandwich structures using Divinycell foam cores, including HT (PVC), F (PES) and PR (PET) categories. Typical applications include aircraft interior panels, aircraft fairings, radomes, and sandwich body panels for trucks and caravaning. Common impact scenarios include hail, and luggage impacts as well as tool drops, occurring during manufacturing or in service. The different use cases and healing methods have been validated through impact testing at various energy levels, mechanical testing and fire testing in line with industry requirements.

Damaged vs healed composite sandwich structures.

Across these use cases, the material systems demonstrated strong and consistent technical performance, including effective healing behavior, reliable skin adhesion with cohesive foam failure, and robust flammability performance. The ultra-fast repair procedure enables rapid restoration of structural performance, significantly reducing maintenance costs, downtime, and operational disruption, while also delivering environmental benefits through extended component lifetime.

“This partnership shows the powerful synergy between material innovation and repairability,” said Amaël Cohades, CEO of CompPair. “Together with Diab, we are pushing the boundaries of composite performance and durability.”

Highlighting the customer value, Bertrand Gresle, Sales Account Manager, added, "We are proud to partner with Diab, combining its proven track record of excellence with our healable composite solutions to answer the strong market demand and deliver tangible value to customers across multiple applications.”

Looking ahead, Diab and CompPair will continue to advance new commercial applications of healable composite solutions, unlocking greater operational efficiency and enhanced material performance. 

 

About CompPair 

Founded in 2020, CompPair is a Swiss company providing composite semi products to build structures with ultra-fast repair capacities. As a 360° solution provider, CompPair offers various composite products with the HealTech™ technology, ensuring a full range of options to build the next generation of composite parts.

 

Contact and Communication relations

Kai Arendholz, Group Business Development & Innovation Manager Diab Group, kai.arendholz@diabgroup.com

Anna Juhlin, Marketing Manager Diab Group,
pressinfo@diabgroup.com

 

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