CompositesWorld dergisinin 5 Kasım 2018 tarihli haftalık haber bülteni aşağıda yer almaktadır.
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NASA (Washington, DC, US) is working to advance nanoscale material technology for creating lighter rockets and spacecraft. The Super-lightweight Aerospace Composites (SAC) project seeks to scale up the manufacturing and use of high-strength carbon nanotube composite material, which consist of carbon atoms chemically bound in the shape of cylinders. NASA’s Langley Research Center (Hampton, VA, US) is leading a team of researchers along with other NASA centers, government agencies, academia and industry partners to move the technology forward and explore how to build large structures from the material. More
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300 people from around the world gathered to celebrate the innovations of the UK composites industry and the people behind them. More
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Composite Evolution’s Evopreg bio-derived prepreg used to created composite cantilever for lightweight train seating support. More
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The Porcher Industries subsidiary plans to relocate its headquarters and R&D activities from Greensboro, NC, US to Danville, VA, US. More
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Joint venture will be responsible for the development, production and assembly of composite materials components for the CR929 aircraft. More
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Webinars
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November 14 2:00 PM
Gurit is uniquely positioned to address the many parameters at play in the manufacture and analysis of composite structures, supplying materials, process support, engineering and material testing services, with more than 30 years of experience in the field and some of the most iconic AEC realizations to date. More
November 13 11:00 AM
Before assembling or delivering composite components, they will run through quality control. More
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