(Nanowerk News) The Journal of Commerce today carries an article on how composite fibres will fundamentally change bridge building technology: Composite materials have been with us for a long time.
Bcomp’s flax composite used by Temca to create cladding for shading an international school building
In a collaborative effort, Bcomp’s innovative flax fibre composites and Temca’s manufacturing expertise have been combined to create the cladding panels for the façade of the new Cité Scolaire ...
This new material is stronger than existing aluminium, cheaper and lighter than steel, and can also be used with insulation panels designed to produce a building envelope system that is safer, cheaper ...
Carnegie Mellon University scientists have developed an attractive way to make discrete carbon nanoparticles for electrical components used in industry and research. This method employs ...
Carbon fiber (CF) has attained somewhat of a near-mystical appeal in consumer marketing, with it being praised for being stronger than steel while simultaneously being extremely lightweight. This ...
Pioneering the Future of Sustainable Flight Training with Advanced Carbon Fiber Innovation DENVER, Dec. 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Bye Aerospace, Inc., a global leader in electric aviation, announced a ...
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