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  • Article - 28 Oct 2003
    Researchers have successfuly spun carbon nanotube composite fibres with toughness and strength greater than that reported for any other man-made or natural fibres. Posted June 11 2003
  • Article - 24 Oct 2003
    With automotive manufacturers using a range of different materials for body parts, life for paint manufacturers has become more difficult.
  • Article - 23 Sep 2003
    Researchers have found a way to separate and manipulate nanotubes. Using a chemical process they can separate out nanotubes with similar properties. This technology could pave the way for more...
  • Article - 15 Jul 2002
    Increased performance has resulted in reduced weight in cars. Consequently, polypropylene usage has increased and processes to improve wetting for painting. Air plasma pre-treatments are outlined, in...
  • Article - 14 Dec 2001
    Forsterite is a magnesium silicate that has refractory, electrical and thermal properties. Consequently it is used for high temperature applications, solid oxide fuel cells and electronic substrates.
  • Article - 27 Sep 2024
    Glass is a versatile material with a variety of types, including soda-lime, borosilicate, and bioactive glass. It is produced through methods like the float glass process and blowing. Innovations such...
  • Article - 10 Sep 2001
    TPX has a very low density (0.83g/cm3) and is transparent. Has a reasonably high continuous use temperature (approx. 75°C (170°F)) and may be autoclaved for sterilisation. Good high frequency...
  • Article - 4 Sep 2001
    Rigid parts of low weight possible, i.e. for the same rigidity, a foam of half the density of a solid needs only a 25% greater wall thickness.
  • Article - 23 Apr 2001
    Short glass fibre reinforcement leads to low mould shrinkage compared to other alkyd grades. Relative advantages and disadvantages listed together with a summary property table.
  • Article - 23 Apr 2001
    A brief overview of the relative advantages and disadvantages of the Alkyd family of thermosetting polymers.

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