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Training composite aircraft repairers
Reinforced Plastics - Tập 57 - Trang 30-34 - 2013
George Marsh
50 years of reinforced plastic boats
Reinforced Plastics - Tập 50 - Trang 16-19 - 2006
George Marsh
High volume composites for the automotive challenge
Reinforced Plastics - Tập 61 - Trang 294-298 - 2017
Mark Holmes
Composites can be recycled
Reinforced Plastics - Tập 55 - Trang 45-46 - 2011
Amanda Jacob
Working at the extreme
Reinforced Plastics - Tập 52 - Trang 18-23 - 2008
George Marsh
Innovative bio-composite bicycle swing bridge “Ritsumasyl” in the Netherlands shows why the industry should embrace bio-based composites
Reinforced Plastics - Tập 64 - Trang 212-217 - 2020
Django Mathijsen

Governments in Europe are pushing for sustainable, environmentally friendly and bio-based technologies, enforcing restrictive laws, and selecting “green” materials and techniques for infrastructural and construction projects. This could be good news for the reinforced plastics industry, since steel and concrete are frowned upon for their environmental impact. However, wood processing industries are already jumping into the gap, exploiting their “bio-based” image. The reinforced plastics industry, although arguably with clear, potential benefits, is lagging behind. In the Dutch province of Friesland, an innovative bio-composite bicycle swing bridge was opened to show the way. We talk to Daan van Rooijen and Rik Brouwer of NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences, who were involved in its development.

The Australian approach to composites in civil engineering
Reinforced Plastics - Tập 49 - Trang 20-26 - 2005
Gerard Van Erp, Craig Cattell, Stephen Ayers
Open moulders prepare for the future
Reinforced Plastics - Tập 45 - Trang 18-20 - 2001
WilliamK. Hamilton
Formula student electric: checking out the future of automotive engineering
Reinforced Plastics - Tập 60 - Trang 167-169 - 2016
Django Mathijsen
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