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From: Fred Friedman (FRIEDMAN.FRED@EPA.GOV)
Date: Tue Mar 14 2000 - 11:22:29 EST


Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 11:22:29 -0500 (EST)
From: FRIEDMAN.FRED@EPA.GOV (Fred Friedman)
Subject: Re: Nylon 6-30% reinforced giberglass (Elam Hall)

March 14, 2000

Dear Elam Hall,

You might recycle nylon reinforced fiberglass by using the materials directly in marine applications - if not the hulls of small boats, in docks and fenders. Also it has use in motorcycle parts I believe. The alternative is too separate the two letting them each go on their merry recycled way. But the better bet is to keep them together for fiberglass composites are used in a wide variety of commodities: tubs, spas, sports equipment, cast polyers, building materials. A resource is the Composite Fiberglass Assn. in Wash., DC.

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