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Up engineering thermoplastics using glass and carbon fiber reinforcement.
July 6, 2015
With 40+ thermoplastic polymers in general use, one could expect there is an existing material capable of meeting any performance criteria. After all, plastics span a performance spectrum from inexpensive commodity resins to high performance engineering resins.