October 2009 Issue

October

October 2009

The new carmakers
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The new carmakers

A host of new carmakers is using composites to build vehicles designed specifically to help us be less oil-dependent.

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Features

Featured articles from the October 2009 issue of CompositesWorld

Composites fuel growth of fuel cell technology
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Composites fuel growth of fuel cell technology

Composite components in hydrogen fuel cell systems help handle higher heat and reduce stack size.

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Evolutionary timeline for FCVs

Evolutionary timeline for FCVs

When will fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) be sold at production levels? Ultimately, many factors will affect that timeline, including fuel efficiency standards, the price of gasoline, commitment by automakers to produce them at affordable rates, and government funding for additional R&D.

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IBEX 2009 Show Preview
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IBEX 2009 Show Preview

As they weather the continuing recessionary storm, boatbuilders will dock in Miami to chart a course for the opportunities that await them in the storm’s wake. 

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Ocean-going catamarans: Making speed on composite hulls
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Ocean-going catamarans: Making speed on composite hulls

This yacht is one of 13 composite yachts from sailboat builder Gunboat (Cape Town, South Africa) able to comfortably travel 300 nautical miles (345 miles/556 km) per day with a minimal crew. 

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On the waterfront: Composite marine piles build on success

On the waterfront: Composite marine piles build on success

Composite sheet pile competes against heavy-gauge steel while composite round piles enhance their position in the market and target wider acceptance in structural applications.  

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Thermoplastic tubulars: Robust flexibility for offshore wells
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Thermoplastic tubulars: Robust flexibility for offshore wells

In the oil and gas industry, a fiber-reinforced thermoplastic composite pipe (TCP) system from Airborne Composite Tubulars (The Hague, The Netherlands) is providing a less-expensive alternative to the traditional “rig” for flushing subsea wellhead stacks and injecting glycol under pressure.

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Airtech International
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Airtech International Inc.
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