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CONTENTS


40 SHAPE FORMING Compound interest


Here’s how graphene and clever compounding makes tyres safer in dangerous environments


SHAPE FORMING Boxing clever


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Battery enclosures can benefi t from composites use. Weight, insulation and heat are in the spotlight


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