June 2012 Issue

June

June 2012

Pultruded windows: Rising high?
Cover Story

Pultruded windows: Rising high?

New pultrudable glass fiber/resin formulations enable window manufacturers to break in to commercial architecture and build market share in residential construction.

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Features

Featured articles from the June 2012 issue of CompositesWorld

Cured-in-place pipe: UV curing ensures liner performance in leaking pipe

Cured-in-place pipe: UV curing ensures liner performance in leaking pipe

When the Knoxville, Tenn. Utilities Board faced a needed repair of an actively leaking clay sewer pipe, it opted for Reline America's (Saltville, Va.) cured-in-place pipe cured with ultraviolet (UV) light.

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Trouble brewing
Editorial

Trouble brewing

CT editor-in-chief Jeff Sloan comments on the worrisome developments in Greece and their implications for the world economy and the subset of it tht we call the composites community.

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Pressure Vessels

Wind turbine blades: Glass vs. carbon fiber

As the wind energy market continues to grow, competition heats up between glass and carbon fiber composites for turbine blades.

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