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Composites are utilized in many industries, from marine to automotive, underground pipes to a Formula 1 car’s monocoque. The principal reasons behind the demand for composites include: High strength: ...
Max just got a new logo. Again. Two years after rebranding from HBO Max to just Max with new a bright blue-and-white logo, the Warner Bros Discovery-owned streaming service is making an update to ...
This study reveals tungsten carbide-carbon nanofoam composites as efficient electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution, improving stability and catalytic activity.
Social media users react to Walmart's logo redesign Walmart's new branding has made the rounds on social media, of course, with many users suggesting that the retailer's new look is strikingly ...
Walmart is giving its logo the first facelift in nearly two decades, rolling out a new identity that is a subtle nod to its past.
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McCLARIN Composites has executed a game-changing Joint Development Agreement with ExxonMobil’s Proxxima™ business, aiming to disruptively accelerate the growth of high-speed closed mold composites ...
Hanover, Pa.-based thermoformer McClarin Composites LLC and a business unit of ExxonMobil entered into a joint development agreement (JDA) with an aim to "disruptively accelerate the growth of ...
Subscribe Now abc27 Evening Newsletter According to their website, McClarin Composites manufactures parts for next-generation buses, trucks, trains, RVs, and construction, mining, and farm equipment.
Composite materials are created by combining two or more distinct materials to produce a new material that surpasses the characteristics of its individual components. These materials are widely used ...
McClarin Plastics LLC completed a strategic acquisition and relocation of select polyolefin thermoset molding facilities from Materia Inc. – an ExxonMobil wholly owned affiliate. The transaction ...
Fact checkers looking at archived newspaper ads going back more than a century found no evidence Fruit of the Loom used a cornucopia in its logo.