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Scientists give aircraft composite waste a second life
phys.org · 7h · first report

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Researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed a method to turn waste from the tough, lightweight composites used in aircraft and other high-performance structures into aerogels that could be used for thermal insulation, sound absorption and oil spill cleanup.
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- New method converts difficult-to-recycle aircraft composite waste into aerogel insulation
interestingengineering.com · 2h
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