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<description>Lighter yet stronger, composites give benefits in fuel efficiency, performance and safety. It should be no surprise then that companies like BMW and Volkswagen have bought into carbon fibre manufacturing companies, first as an investment and secondly as a way to ensure that their supply of this material is unhampered.</description>
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<description>People who look at carbon fibre for more than aesthetic reasons will, sooner or later, come across concerns that carbon fiber is an unsafe material. This is because of stories that you will hear and read about concerning the catastrophic failure of carbon fibre components. What this means is that carbon fibre parts have been known to suddenly break without warning, rendering the part useless and possibly causing serious injury.&lt;BR&gt;&lt;BR&gt;Unlike steel or aluminum which will show cracks, bends or other f&lt;BR&gt;&lt;a href="http://carbonfibre01.blogs.jcsearch.com/15226"&gt;Read More.....&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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