Company Profile
Chengzi Tainuo (Shandong) New Material Technology Co., Ltd. is a state-owned holding enterprise established by the Asset Management Group of Feicheng City, under the supervision of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission. The company is dedicated to the research and development, production, promotion, and sales of Continuous Fiber Reinforced Thermoplastic Composite Material (CFRT), actively supporting the national initiative to replace steel and wood with plastic as part of the "dual carbon" goal.
Located in the hometown of the "Historical Sage" Zuo Qiuming, in the high-tech zone of Feicheng City, Shandong Province. It is 60 kilometers north of the provincial capital, Jinan, and 30 kilometers east of Mount Tai, boasting a beautiful environment and convenient transportation. With strong research and development capabilities, over 10% of the company's employees are R&D personnel, holding dozens of industry-related patents. The company is committed to providing integrated application solutions and is a high-tech enterprise with a complete and scientific quality management system. It produces more than 1,000 tons of various thermoplastic composite materials and over 300,000 square meters of various composite panels monthly. The products feature lightweight and high strength, are environmentally friendly, and recyclable.
The main products of Chengzi Tainuo (Shandong) New Material Technology Co., Ltd. are based on Continuous Fiber Reinforced Thermoplastic Composite Materials (CFRT) and include CFRT unidirectional prepregs, CFRT laminated panels, and CFRT sandwich panels (foam boards, honeycomb boards), etc. The company's continuous carbon fiber reinforced PP products are a pioneering development in China. These products are widely used in transportation, construction and home furnishing, oil pipeline, and new energy sectors, among others. The company places a high emphasis on the environmental performance and sustainability of its products to meet the increasingly strict environmental regulations and market demands.











