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| divinycell i am looking for information on using divinycell. joining pieces, finishing, bonding with existing fiberglass etc. |
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| Divinycell If you still are looking for information on Divinycell, please send me an email and I would be happy to answer any of your questions. (I am a Tech Service Engineer with DIAB) |
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| For those viewing this thread, we have added a new article to the Design Articles section of Boat Design Net: Foam Core Materials in the Marine Industry by Trevor Gundberg, Composite Materials Engineer with DIAB Inc. |
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