February 2004 Issue

February

February 2004

Are Hybrid Designs the Future for Composite Bridge Decks?
Cover Story

Are Hybrid Designs the Future for Composite Bridge Decks?

Teaming composites with traditional materials may be the future direction for cost-effective infrastructure replacement.

READ MORE

Features

Featured articles from the February 2004 issue of CompositesWorld

Automated RTM process optimizes cost reduction in VW automotive plant
RTM

Automated RTM process optimizes cost reduction in VW automotive plant

Efficient production of VW T5 transporter roofs allows ten-year price guarantee.

Read More

JEC/SAMPE Europe 2004 mirrors the composites community&'s global expansion

Annual Paris exhibition mirrors the composites community's global expansion.

Read More
NAIA auto show spotlights pop-free SMC, cars with carbon fiber

NAIA auto show spotlights pop-free SMC, cars with carbon fiber

Detroit auto exhibition spotlights pop-free SMC, cars with carbon fiber.

Read More
Pultruded composite sheet piling replace degraded wood pilings
Pultrusion

Pultruded composite sheet piling replace degraded wood pilings

Creative Pultrusions Inc. has developed a tough composite sheet piling system that is lighter in weight and more corrosion resistant and environmentally stable than wood, concrete or steel piling material.

Read More
Vinyl ester composite parts in boat stern drive resist corrosion and damage
Sustainability

Vinyl ester composite parts in boat stern drive resist corrosion and damage

Volvo Penta's Ocean Series brings vinyl ester composites to the powertrain end of the boat.

Read More
Airtech International
Airtech International Inc.
Airtech International Inc.
Airtech International Inc.