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| Fiberglass reinforced plastic panels, ideal for new or retrofit construction. |  |
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| Fiberglass reinforced plastic panels, ideal for new or retrofit construction. |  |
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| Fiberglass reinforced plastic panels, ideal for new or retrofit construction. |  |
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| Fiberglass reinforced plastic panels, ideal for new or retrofit construction. |  |
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| Fiberglass reinforced plastic panels, ideal for new or retrofit construction. |  |
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| Fiberglass reinforced plastic panels, ideal for new or retrofit construction. |  |
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| Fiberglass reinforced plastic panels, ideal for new or retrofit construction. |  |
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| Fiberglass reinforced plastic panels, ideal for new or retrofit construction. |  |
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| Fiberglass reinforced plastic panels, ideal for new or retrofit construction. |  |
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| Fiberglass reinforced plastic panels, ideal for new or retrofit construction. |  |
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| Fiberglass reinforced plastic panels, ideal for new or retrofit construction. |  |
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| 30% glass fiber reinforced polyetherimide sheet features excellent dimensional stability. |  |
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| 20% glass-reinforced polycarbonate has enhanced mechanical properties vs. standard polycarbonate. |  |
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| 30% glass fiber reinforced polyetherimide sheet/rod features excellent dimensional stability. |  |
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| 40% glass fiber reinforced Ultem is RoHS compliant, with innate flame retardant properties. |  |
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| Carbon fiber reinforced PBI features ultra-high strength and great dimensional stability. |  |
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| 40% glass-reinforced polycarbonate has enhanced mechanical properties vs. standard polycarbonate. |  |
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| 10% glass-reinforced polycarbonate has enhanced mechanical properties vs. standard polycarbonate. |  |
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| 20% glass-reinforced polycarbonate has enhanced mechanical properties vs. standard polycarbonate. |  |
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| Bearing grade PEEK HPV has the lowest coefficient of friction (COF) of all PEEK grades. |  |
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| Bearing grade PEEK HPV has the lowest coefficient of friction (COF) of all PEEK grades. |  |
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| RDC storm panels for windows pass the Dade County Hurricane test and have extreme impact resistance. |  |
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