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Sound-absorbing polyurethane hotel bathtubs
How can I resist a press release out today from Bayer entitled "Long-lasting bathtime enjoyment," which my training buddy Peter T has just forwarded to me? "Hotel bathtubs need to be considerably more robust than their domestic equivalents...
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Railway news: plastics replace wooden sleepers
If you've ever used a old wooden railway sleeper to form the edge of a flowerbed, you'll know that it's a lot of wood. Peter T has spotted this interesting news that railroad builders are turning increasingly to polyurethane (PU) sleepers...
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Olympic stadiums feature polycarbonate roofs
The Olympic stadiums in Shenyang and Tianjin, and the sailing center in Quingdao are now on display to the public with their dazzling polycarbonate roofs. My colleague Peter has received today this press release from Bayer MaterialScience with full details...
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