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Reinforcement system increases wall panel strength by 20%

UMaineTechnology wrote 9 months ago: Typical failure at nail site                   When str … more →

Tags: Building & Construction, License Available

Composite Panels for Blast and Ballistic Protection

UMaineTechnology wrote 9 months ago: The Modular Ballistic Protection System (MBPS) provides soldiers with enhanced ballistic protection … more →

Tags: Building & Construction, Composites, License Available, Mature, Stand Alone Product

Bridge in a Backpack®

UMaineTechnology wrote 9 months ago: The Bridge-in-a-Backpack is a lightweight, corrosion resistant system for short to medium span bridg … more →

Tags: Building & Construction, Licensed Exclusively, Commercialized, Success Stories

Netforms Pre-Fab Roofing Panels Reduce Construction and Heating Costs

UMaineTechnology wrote 1 year ago: PROBLEM:  Insulated, ventilated roofs, particularly those covering open floor plans and cathedral ce … more →

Tags: Building & Construction, Stand Alone Product, License Available, Patent only

New Composites Made from up to 60% Inexpensive, Raw Plant Material

UMaineTechnology wrote 1 year ago: PROBLEM: Composite manufacturers need ways to improve extruded thermoplastics using inexpensive, env … more →

Tags: Building & Construction, Composites, clean tech, Stand Alone Product, License Available, Patent only, forest resources, Forest Bioproducts Research Institute, thermoplastic

Low Maintainance Sheet Piling Reduces Life Cycle Costs of Retaining Walls

UMaineTechnology wrote 1 year ago: PROBLEM: Commonly available sheet piling used for retaining walls corrodes, increasing maintenance c … more →

Tags: Building & Construction, Composites, Possible Startup, Stand Alone Product, License Available, Refined but incomplete, Sheet Piling, Wood Composite, retaining wall

COMpris: A New Method to Manufacture Stronger and Thicker Composites

UMaineTechnology wrote 2 years ago: A solution for simplifying manufacturing of utility-scale wind turbine blades? PROBLEM: Manufacturer … more →

Tags: Composites, Energy, License Available, Refined but incomplete, thermoplastic, Thermoset, Blades, turbines, Wind

38% Stronger Reinforced Glulam Construction Beams

UMaineTechnology wrote 2 years ago: PROBLEM: Builders prefer reinforced glulam beams for applications benefiting from thier beauty or sh … more →

Tags: Building & Construction, Composites, Stand Alone Product, Process or Incremental Improvement, License Available, Refined but incomplete, glulam, BRIDGE, pre-stressed


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