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The roof of a north Worcestershire church that has repeatedly fallen victim to metal thefts is to be replaced with fibre glass.
BBC: Metal theft hit Bromsgrove church to use fibre glass
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In its heyday in the 1960s, more than 300 of the fibre-glass vehicles were produced every week and Reliant Motors in Staffordshire was once the second largest all-British car maker.
BBC: Robin factory grinds to a halt
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One of the ways that Chapman added lightness to his cars, the use of composite materials such as carbon fibre and glass-reinforced plastic, is not that practical either.
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One alternative is a cable that uses a combination of aluminium and carbon-glass fibre composite.
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The exact chemical composition of a fibre's glass determines how transparent it is to different frequencies, and also its tendency to disperse those frequencies even when it is transparent.
ECONOMIST: Optical communications
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After completing the costume, made mostly of glass fibre and foam, photos of it were posted online and they have been shared by people on social networks around the globe.
BBC: 'Iron Man' boy seeks costume career
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Mr Collier, a glass-fibre expert, has described the move as a "temporary blip" and says he is confident the Robins will be in production again soon.
BBC: Robin factory grinds to a halt
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The XPS Duo 12 features thoughtful design, attractive aesthetics, and is crafted from premium materials such as machined aluminium and carbon fibre, as well as Corning Gorilla Glass for durability.
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For both modes of crystal fibre, the pattern of holes is generated by stacking hollow glass tubes a millimetre or so in diameter to form a rod several centimetres thick.
ECONOMIST: A new approach to making optical fibres
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One example the company has developed is a crystal fibre that squeezes light into such a narrow core that the intensity of the light modifies the optical properties of the glass itself.
ECONOMIST: A new approach to making optical fibres