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    Home » Carbon fiber » News » Last week's top stories – 3D printed skiboot, composites in ships, new towpreg range

    Last week's top stories – 3D printed skiboot, composites in ships, new towpreg range

    9 March 2015

    1. Award-winning 3D printed skiboot is a better fit

    2. Why not composites in ships?

    3. Porcher Industries supplies towpreg range

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