Automotive
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  • Issue: November 2005, page: 6

    Wood–plastic load floor has improved dimensional stability

    BASF’s Automotive Polyurethane Systems and Dayton Polymeric Products Inc, both USA, have developed a wood–plastic composite for automotive load floors. The composite can be used in trunks, bays and other automotive flooring areas.

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