The July/August issue of Reinforced Plastics magazine has just been published.
In addition to all the latest applications, business and technology news this issue contains the following features:
- Maine bridge employs hybrid-composite beam technology The 540 ft long Knickerbocker Bridge in Boothbay, Maine.
- Getting ducts in a row with corrosion-resistant FRP We examine the factors influencing the corrosion market and look at system ductwork applications.
- Sandwich composites excel at cost-effective, lightweight structures A review of some of the latest core materials and sandwich structure applications.
- Meeting the challenge of wind turbine blade repair Techniques used for inspecting and repairing blades.
- New materials tackles weight, strength and cure time issues for wind turbine blades A foam core material and epoxy resin system designed to aid blade manufacture.
- COMPOSITES EUROPE highlights solutions for mass production of automotive components The automotive industry is increasing its use fo carbon fibre composite.
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