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Recycled Routes
Made of recycled consumer and industrial plastics, thermoplastics have emerged as strong, environmentally friendly alternatives to more traditional building materials. Since their introduction more than 20 years ago, thermoplastics have been used to construct bridges capable of carrying everything from automobiles to trains. With advances in technology, their future applications may be endless.
Recycled Routes
Made of recycled consumer and industrial plastics, thermoplastics have emerged as strong, environmentally friendly alternatives to more traditional building materials. Since their introduction more than 20 years ago, thermoplastics have been used to construct bridges capable of carrying everything from automobiles to trains. With advances in technology, their future applications may be endless.
Recycled Routes
Chandra, Vijay (author) / Kim, John S. (author) / Nosker, Tom (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 82 ; 72-75
2016-01-01
42012-01-01 pages
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