Ford, General Motors and DaimlerChrysler, have begun to develop high-volume renewable sources of carbon fiber feedstocks in an attempt to lower their cost. At After Gutenberg
Thanks for the link, JC. I saw an interesting show on one of the science channels last night about cloth buildings (like the Denver airport). The company that makes the cloth covering (actually fiberglass w/rubberish coating) is right here in New Hampshire.
Not carbon fiber, but the many of the same principles.
Joe: no idea. Probably too early to even tell if they’ll do much production, still early in the “concept” phase it sounds like.
Ford, General Motors and DaimlerChrysler, have begun to develop high-volume renewable sources of carbon fiber feedstocks in an attempt to lower their cost. At After Gutenberg
Will the Loremo be available to US consumers? It wan’t stated in the article.
Thanks for the link, JC. I saw an interesting show on one of the science channels last night about cloth buildings (like the Denver airport). The company that makes the cloth covering (actually fiberglass w/rubberish coating) is right here in New Hampshire.
Not carbon fiber, but the many of the same principles.
Joe: no idea. Probably too early to even tell if they’ll do much production, still early in the “concept” phase it sounds like.