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Digital Demo: The Advantages of Thermoplastics Technology

From stronger, longer-lasting parts to creating sustainable options for composite parts, this demo will pique your interest in this emerging technology. (Sponsored)

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Neil Smith showing off a thermoplastics composite part
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Composites One, along with A&P Technology, discusses and demonstrates how thermoplastics technology and bladder molding are changing the way parts are traditionally made. From stronger, longer-lasting parts to creating sustainable options for composite parts, this demo will pique your interest in this emerging technology—and you will see why thermoplastic technology isn't just for aerospace anymore.

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