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Silica based glass extruded into fibers that possess a length at least 1000 times greater than their width.
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These days, canoes made from everything from cedar strips to fibreglass transport paddlers along waterways.
Bonded Logic in Chandler, Arizona, sells insulation made from shredded denim, a good mould-resistant alternative to fibreglass.
Newson explained that the piece was made from "a precursor to fibreglass" called Micarta, of which he is using one of the world's last remaining stockpiles.
After World War II the materials for hulls shifted from wood to metals to fibreglass, the latter being used particularly where speed was wanted.
The stainless-steel strip electrodes are fastened to fibreglass reinforced polyester resin mountings.
After hatching, the larvae are transferred to fibreglass indoor tanks and fed with live food (rotifers, and later with Artemia nauplii).
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A master mould was made from this sculpture, allowing Nicholls to make fibreglass models ready to be painted.
Natural fibre composite have a potential to be widely applied in the alternative to a fibreglass composites in sustainable energy impact absorption structures.
The surface of the weir is excavated to receive the electrodes which are fastened to the fibreglass filling put into the excavations for this purpose.
I said, yes!" The reconstruction is the culmination of around three months' work, from detailed drawings to finished fibreglass model.
Herbert Waarum, was the pioneering entrepreneur to introduce fibreglass as a building material, and as so initiated the industry of fibreglass boats in Arendal, Norway (Isaksen, 2016).
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