We make composites the fastest, lowest-cost, most convenient building material in human history. Historically, manufacturing processes are dictated by the materials we process. If you want to make steel, you have to heat it to the temperature that the atoms require. This is also how we treat composites today; you have to heat your epoxy to 80 ºC for 2 hours to get it to behave. But we use Nobel Prize-winning chemistry to make the chemistry do the hard work to make our manufacturing easier. This shift in burden gives us unprecedented capabilities that we use for on-site manufacturing of our largest structures.
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