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1 Acquisition of Bombardier business
64 1 p. 19
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2 AI help in product development
64 1 p. 29
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3 Airborne focuses on lightweight materials
64 1 p. 19
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4 Algae to sustainably produce carbon fiber and simultaneously take CO2 out of the atmosphere Mathijsen, Django

64 1 p. 50-53
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5 An interview with Sicomin‘s President: Philippe Marcovich Marcovich, Philippe

64 1 p. 35-36
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6 Auto industry first in bumper beam development
64 1 p. 5
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7 BASF acquires Sculpteo
64 1 p. 21
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8 BASF expands neopentylglycol production
64 1 p. 14
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9 BASF increases AM range
64 1 p. 34
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10 BASF reduces board of directors
64 1 p. 18
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11 Carbon fiber AM approved for commercial aircraft
64 1 p. 2
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12 Chemically resistant glass fiber material for razors
64 1 p. 4
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13 Closing the circle with recycled carbon fiber Nickels, Liz

64 1 p. 40-43
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14 Commercializing graphene-enhanced polymers and composites McMahon, Chris

64 1 p. 46-49
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15 Composite Integration moves to bigger facility
64 1 p. 12
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16 Composite lightweight boat
64 1 p. 9
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17 Composite manhole covers for remote underground monitoring
64 1 p. 6
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18 Composite parts for robot body
64 1 p. 7
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19 Composites Europe reports industry downturn
64 1 p. 11
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20 Composites UK announces 2019 industry award winners
64 1 p. 19
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21 Composites UK launches fire performance good practice guide
64 1 p. 15
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22 Conductive graphene enhanced prepreg
64 1 p. 32
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23 Contents 1
64 1 p. i
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24 Contents 2
64 1 p. ii
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25 Continuous fiber improves structural auto components
64 1 p. 5
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26 Covestro focuses on Chinese market
64 1 p. 13
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27 Covestro project focuses on digital systems
64 1 p. 25
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28 DSM 3D printing agreement
64 1 p. 32
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29 Dura Composites reports on rail safety
64 1 p. 3
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30 Dura Composites wins supply chain award
64 1 p. 16
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31 Dutch composites research center celebrates 10 years
64 1 p. 14
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32 Events
64 1 p. 60
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33 Evonik invests in 3D printing start-up
64 1 p. 11
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34 First all-polymer e-bike
64 1 p. 7
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35 FRP path helps even out the road
64 1 p. 6
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36 Glass fiber expansion
64 1 p. 26
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37 Glass fiber parts for drones
64 1 p. 3
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38 Grant for Spanish composites industry
64 1 p. 17
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39 Graphene nanocomposite research
64 1 p. 30
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40 Gurit to close Hungary site
64 1 p. 18
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41 Henkel and Carbon Revolution
64 1 p. 17
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42 High temperature PEEK
64 1 p. 30
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43 Hydrofoil dinghies feature lightweight composites
64 1 p. 9
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44 Janet Mitchell wins Composites UK award
64 1 p. 18
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45 Kordsa and AMRC agreement
64 1 p. 33
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46 Lanxess adds to Tepex production
64 1 p. 25
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47 Largest 3D printed polymer prototype
64 1 p. 31
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48 Lighter, stiffer, faster – The case for carbon fiber composites in machinery Carter, Humphrey

64 1 p. 57-59
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49 Metal composite doors for UK rail
64 1 p. 8
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50 MSA Manufacturing increases capacity
64 1 p. 16
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51 Nanoadditives could strengthen composites
64 1 p. 24
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52 Natural fiber prepregs for motorsport
64 1 p. 8
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53 New appointment at Interplastic
64 1 p. 10
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54 New appointments at Composites Europe
64 1 p. 12
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55 New carbon fiber sandwich technology
64 1 p. 24
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56 New production line for aerospace
64 1 p. 15
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57 New RTM tool for aerospace
64 1 p. 31
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58 New set of properties for polymers: Graphene nanotubes discussed at NAUM’19 Zirka, Anastasia

64 1 p. 44-45
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59 New tougher prepreg
64 1 p. 22
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60 Notus Composites supplies milestone prepreg
64 1 p. 20
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61 PA expansion
64 1 p. 16
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62 Particle foam has high temperature resistance
64 1 p. 28
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63 Pigments business acquired
64 1 p. 10
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64 Plastic 3D printing could replace aluminum
64 1 p. 23-24
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65 Polynt-Reichhold in the Americas
64 1 p. 13
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66 Porous carbon fiber with continuous pore structure
64 1 p. 33
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67 Prepreg for motorsport applications
64 1 p. 34
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68 Project focuses on reducing wind blade erosion
64 1 p. 23
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69 Quicker processing of flame retardant TPUs
64 1 p. 28
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70 Rigid composite suitable for all-plastic brake pedal
64 1 p. 9
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71 Roadstar replica made with durable glass fiber
64 1 p. 7
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72 Rockwood delivers 2,500th propulsion part
64 1 p. 8
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73 RP rewind
64 1 p. 1
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74 Safety award for Composites One
64 1 p. 10
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75 Smart system could improve production
64 1 p. 27
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76 Spirit AeroSystems appoints cybersecurity expert
64 1 p. 19
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77 Spirit AeroSystems wins innovation award
64 1 p. 3
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78 Study covers demand for composites in space
64 1 p. 2
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79 Sustainable alternatives to engineering plastics
64 1 p. 17
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80 Tape inserts offer lightweighting potential
64 1 p. 27
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81 The evolution of thermoplastic composites: The road to highest lightweight potential in mass production Jansen, Michel

64 1 p. 37-39
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82 Thermally conductive compounds
64 1 p. 29
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83 Thermoplastic composite cabins
64 1 p. 4
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84 Thermoplastic composites for oil and gas
64 1 p. 20
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85 Transfer molding of hybrid components
64 1 p. 26
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86 TRB wins business awards
64 1 p. 21
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87 Tuneable bioplastic may revolutionise industry Jahnke, Ashlee A.

64 1 p. 54-56
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88 UK company increases workforce by 50%
64 1 p. 11
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89 US$1 million funding for composites consortium
64 1 p. 17
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90 Vanden opens Dubai site
64 1 p. 20
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