Abstract

Spray-up is often thought of as the ‘dirty’ end of the reinforced plastics industry. But as styrene emission standards continue to tighten up and composites fabricators demand more from their suppliers, spray-up equipment manufacturers are coming up with ‘greener’, cleaner and more versatile products. Amanda Jacob reports on some of the latest developments.

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