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September 12th, 2007
Custom FRP dome gives Georgia Tech a new cleanroom facility
Abstract:
Georgia Tech's Georgia Institute of Technology (Atlanta, Ga.) is poised to add an $80 million nanotechnology center that will bring together the physical and biological sciences in a fusion of the disciplines. The Marcus Nanotechnology Building (NRCB) will feature two cleanroom facilities that fuse a waffle slab deck design built using custom FRP (fiberglass reinforced plastic) dome forms to provide the load rigidity and airflow requirements essential to next-generation nanotechnology research operations.
Source:
compositesworld.com
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