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Thursday, March 21, 2019

Component in car bumpers used to create stronger composite

A stronger resin composite might be possible thanks to a polymer used to strengthen car bumpers and protect wood decks. A new filling material with thiourethane demonstrated up to twice the strength of a typical composite in a recent study.


Read more on DrBicuspid.com


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