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Articles on Pultrusion

To learn more about Pultrusion, its products, its markets, and its applications, you are encouraged to read industry articles that present information about the materials, manufacturing methods, and case histories. The table below provides and overview of published articles from Composites Fabrication (CF) and Composites Manufacturing (CM) magazines. To qualify for a free subscription to CM magazine, click here.

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Year
Issue
Title
Author
2002
July A Comparison of "A" & "E" Glass Mat for Pultrusion Clint Smith
2003
March Resin Fillers & Additives: What Pultrusion Resarch has Learned About the "Secret Herbs and Spices" of Composites Ellen Lackey & James Vaughan
October Pultrusion 2003: The State of the Industry in North America Keith Liskey
2004
February Pultrusion Gets Tough with Polyurethane Resin Joseph Sumerak
June When Pultruded Parts Take a Bow Kevin Spoo
September Concrete Bridges Gain Strength with Mechanically Fastened, Pultruded
FRP Strips

Lawrence Bank, Antonio Nanni, Andrea Rizzo, Dushyant Arora, and David Borowicz
2005
February Troubleshooting: Techniques for Screening Resins and Resin Formulations for Optimum Pultrusion Performance Kevin Spoo
August Attention Pultruders: Is it Time to Explore Polyurethane Resin Chemistry and Processing? Michael Connolly, Johnk King, Trent Shidaker, and Aaron Duncan
October Composite Sheet Piling Restores New Hampshire Harbor and California Wetlands Joseph Gondek
2006
May Zapped! Electromagnetic Radiation and Polymer Composites Ellen Lackey, Elliot Hutchcraft, James Vaughan, and Reid Averill
July LRFD - Get the Load Out John Busel
August Prefabricated Pultruded FRP Reinforcement Scores on Rapid Bridge Construction Fabio Matta, Antonio Nanni, Thomas Ringelstetter, Lawrence Bank, Bruce Nelson, Brian Orr, Spencer Jones


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