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    Home » Composite applications » News » Last week's top 3 Reinforced Plastics stories

    Last week's top 3 Reinforced Plastics stories

    21 January 2013 | Amanda Jacob
    1. Boeing adds new composites manufacturing site in Utah;
    2. GE developing fabric-based turbine blades;
    3. Opportunities for composites in wind farm service vessels (Part 3).

     

     

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