There’s a lot of research that can be done in half a century, and the University of Delaware’s Tsu-Wei Chou has wasted no time doing just that. During his 53-year career, which makes him the ...
This has caused exponential growth in the consumption of these materials where it is estimated that by the year 2030 only in the EU we should be able to recycle more than one million tons of composite ...
In 2026, the demand for composites remains high. According to Grand View Research, the 2025 global composites market was approximately $112 billion, and it is expected to grow to over $210 billion by ...
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Why Airbus chose carbon fiber for the A350's fuselage when Boeing used composite barrels on the 787
Boeing and Airbus have led the way for the use of modern composites and have achieved incredible advancements through ...
The modern aerospace sector's rapid expansion has led to improvements in aircraft materials. Lowering expenses, lightweighting, and extending the operational life of the components in aircraft ...
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US firm’s next-gen aerospace composite set to deliver exceptional strength, durability
A Texas-based firm has filed patent for its next-generation self-lubricating aerospace composite. Carbon Fiber ...
Composite bipolar plates serve as both structural and conductive elements within proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs), directing reactant flow and collecting current between cells.
Fincantieri, an Italian shipbuilding company, announced that it had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate ...
Wind turbine blades are being buried at their end of life (EOL), a practice soon to be prohibited by landfill bans taking effect across Europe in 2025. With a forecast of 43 million tons to be ...
Composite materials are engineered by fusing different materials, typically consisting of a matrix (a polymer, metal, or ceramic) and a reinforcement (such as fibers, particles, or flakes) that ...
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