Author name: Jeremy Oaten

Bass Coast Shire Boardwalk

SIS has recently completed a recycled wood plastic composite (WPC) boardwalk for the Bass Coast Shire Council, Phillip Island, Victoria. In Conjunction with GHD Engineers and ADA Construction Services, the completed structure has used nearly 30,000 kg’s of post consumer plastic and timber waste and diverted it from landfill. A full set of project photographs […]

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WPC to clad the new Australian Embassy in Jakarta

Back in early 2009, our Offshore Product Manager, Mr. Nick Wotton began collaborating with global architecture firm Denton Corker Marshall on a timber alternative recycled wood plastic composite (WPC) profile to clad the new Australian Embassy in Jakarta. After five years through design to construct, the new embassy is nearing completion and the cladding product

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A Landmark Composite Pedestrian Bridge

A new pedestrian bridge over Rhyl Harbour in North Wales consists of two 30 m long composite lifting decks. This is the story of its design and installation.   FRP composite bridges – a brief history   Bridges have traditionally been manufactured mainly from steel or concrete and alternative materials are rarely considered. However, the

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NASA satellite on mission to Mars boasts composite components

CAPE CANAVERAL, FLA. — Plastics are headed back to Mars in the composite structure of the latest NASA satellite to study the planet.   TenCate Advanced Composites NV supplied the carbon fibre composite that is part of the MAVEN — which stands for Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution — project. MAVEN headed into space during

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SIS Builds Relationship with Global FRP Leader

Today our Director – Products & Structures Mr Nick Wotton has welcomed to Australia Mr Tom Carlson, Manager – Offshore Markets at Strongwell Corporation Inc (USA). Today marks the beginning of a new global partnership between SIS and Strongwell Corporation.   Strongwell is the world’s largest pultrusion company and the recognized leader in the pultrusion

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Boeing & Oracle to Recycle Largest ever Carbon Fibre Structure

Boeing and Oracle Team USA, winners of the 34th America’s Cup, are collaborating to recycle over 3 tonnes of carbon fibre from the USA-71, a yacht built for the America’s Cup campaign in 2003.   The hull and mast of the racing yacht will be processed and repurposed, a first-of-its-kind effort for what will likely

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US Army adopts Stronger, Lighter Composite Materials

In the future, Army aircraft may be made of all composite materials, and the Prototype Integration Facility Advanced Composites Laboratory is ready. Part of the Aviation and Missile Research Development and Engineering Centre’s, or AMRDEC’s, Engineering Directorate, the Prototype Integration Facility’s, PIF’s, Advanced Composites Lab has successfully designed and made repairs on damaged composite aircraft

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