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Composite vs. corrosion: Battling for marketshare
Market trends and tighter budgets are helping to expand the use of composites to repair and replace corrosion-damaged infrastructure — aboveground and underground.
Read MoreCOMPOSITES 2010 Las Vegas Preview
ACMA’s annual COMPOSITES+POLYCON event acquires a shorter name and heads inland to the U.S. Desert West.
Read MoreComposites and Polymer Concrete Refine Mining Processes for Nonferrous Metal
Cost-effective alternatives to steel-reinforced concrete offer corrosion-resistant acid tanks to electrolytic refinery operations.
Read MoreBuilding Bridges to Bridge and Building Rehab Markets
Despite a lack of standardization and education in the civil construction sector, these innovators use carbon and steel fibers to reinforce the business case for composites.
Read MoreFrom the Publisher
Introducing composites into the infrastructure and construction markets is a process fraught with complexity. Although they are capable of high performance, composites are usually adopted into new markets on the strength of their other benefits, such as corrosion resistance and weight savings. In the infrastructure
Read MoreJEC Composites 2006 Product Showcase
The buzz at the annual trade event in Paris? Business is good!
Read MoreApril editorial
Well, the suitcase is repacked for my third trip in as many weeks — it's conference and show season again. There's really no place like home, but the truth is that industry gatherings are how we network and become acquainted with new applications to cover. Tomorrow, I'm off to Budapest, Hungary for the 8th World
Read MoreComposite Rebar Speeds Tunneling Operations
Pultruded replacement for steel reinforcement in concrete clears path for more efficient use of boring machinery.
Read MoreCOMPOSITES AND CONCRETE
The benefits of composite materials are well established in concrete reinforcement and construction.
Read MoreAre Hybrid Designs the Future for Composite Bridge Decks?
Teaming composites with traditional materials may be the future direction for cost-effective infrastructure replacement.
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