About U.S. Liner
American Made LLC was founded in 1983 by Michael C. LaRocco and is comprised of two divisions: US Liner Company (USLCO) and American Made Liner Systems (AMLS). AMLS supplies ultrahigh-molecular-weight polyethylene UHMWPE lining materials to be used as bed liners for the dump truck and trailer market as well as mining and bulk commodity handling applications. AMLS continues to sell its products through a network of over 250 dealers nationwide. In early 1990’s, AMLLC expanded its reach by developing a new class of super-tough reinforced materials under the USLCO umbrella. These developments lead to the manufacture and introduction of continuous glass-reinforced thermoplastics sold by US Liner Company under the brand names of Versitex® and Bulitex®. These two materials have become the gold standard for toughness and durability in applications throughout many industries worldwide.
These advanced thermoplastic composite materials from U.S. Liner are being substituted for traditional materials in the truck/trailer market, recreational vehicles market, rail transportation, shipping and storage containers, automotive, building products, and the military.
Combining continuous glass fibers with tough, corrosion- and moisture-resistant polypropylene, in multilayer laminated structures, U.S. Liner has perfected a new class of versatile sheet materials. Utilizing this technology, we’re helping our customers rethink even their most basic assumptions about sheet applications. And we’re backing these technical developments with manufacturing capacity and signature service and support.
Today, U.S. Liner continues to develop new advanced thermoplastic composite solutions for a broad range of applications in many new and diverse markets. Compared to other sheet products, such as plywood, fiberglass, steel or aluminum, these new composites can perform better, last longer, reduce weight and save money. In fact, U.S. Liner products brings so many advantages to so many different applications, you’re only real limitation is imagination. |