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  • Article - 27 Aug 2001
    The acceptance of fibre reinforced plastic composites (FRP's) by the automotive industry has been limited somewhat by a lack of understanding of impact properties. The advantages of these materials...
  • Article - 31 Jul 2001
    Bicomponent extrusion is a novel process for producing ceramic fibres with distinct core and sheath phases. These materials have potential use in metal and ceramic matrix composites and have the...
  • Article - 24 May 2001
    Various thermoplastics such as acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, fluoropolymers, polyamides, polyarylates, polycarbonate, polysulphones, thermoplastic polyesters and polyimides, polyoxymethylene,...
  • Article - 23 May 2001
    Aluminium, glass reinforced plastics and fibre reinforced composites are the main materials used in small commercial marine craft. Each of these materials has its place in the industry and its...
  • Article - 26 Feb 2001
    Materials such as titanium alloys (Ti6Al4V) and the evolution of turbine blade design are described. Future materials devlopments such as the move to carbon composites are also discussed.
  • News - 25 Oct 2022
    A group of researchers recently published a paper in the journal Communications Chemistry that reviewed the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in discovering materials for ion-selective membranes...
  • News - 10 Oct 2022
    A team of researchers recently published a paper in the journal Scientific Reports that investigated the microstructure and printability of directed energy deposited 316 low carbon stainless...
  • News - 6 Oct 2022
    A paper recently published in the journal Polymers has reviewed the mechanical properties of plant fiber-reinforced geopolymers (PFRGs). Study: The Mechanical Properties of Plant...
  • News - 25 Aug 2022
    RMIT University engineers have developed a method for using disposable personal protective equipment (PPE) to strengthen concrete, providing a creative option to dramatically minimize...
  • News - 19 Jan 2021
    New research shows that patterns inspired by lobster shells can make 3D-printed concrete stronger, to support more complex and creative architectural structures.  Image Credit: George P...

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