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... "The Stingray uses advanced lightweight materials like carbon fiber, sophisticated engine management technologies and incredible attention to ... View this article
... share in products being sold into the food and beverage and fiber-optic cable ... Carbon Steel Flat Products, United States, China, Steel, Supply Chain ... View this article
... More titanium also is being used in some newer airframe models because it tends to be more compatible with the carbon fiber composites that have ... View this article
... But there are some headwinds, Oplinger said, acknowledging that aluminum is facing challenges from carbon fiber in the aerospace sector ... View this article
... module is able to automatically regulate the injection of carbon and oxygen ... Those sensors are tied to wireless devices and fiber-optic networks that ... View this article
... announced its plans to manufacture vehicles using ultra-high-strength steels or alternative materials, such as carbon fiber, to reduce vehicle weight. ... View this article
plans to manufacture its vehicles using ultra-high-strength steels or alternative materials such as carbon fiber by 2020 to reduce vehicle weight and ... View this article
... will slowly decline as other materials, such as high-strength steel (HSS), advanced high-strength steel, aluminum, carbon fiber and magnesium, are ... View this article
and German automaker BMW Group have signed an agreement to collaborate on carbon fiber recycling research. Chicago ... View this article
... manufacturers (OEMs) explore the possibility of using larger quantities of materials such as high-grade plastics and carbon fiber instead of steel ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.