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                    [Title] => Abaca fiber shows potential as material for car parts
                    [Summary] => BAYBAY, Leyte – Abaca fiber has a potential as raw material in the making of car parts.


This has been initially found in a project being implemented by Daimler Chrysler in collaboration with the German Development Agency.

In the venture, the Leyte State University (LSU) here has been tapped in the manufacture of composites for the production of interior and exterior parts of environment-friendly cars and automobiles. Abaca fibers are being studied as substitute for fiber glass.
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It was developed by the BSH Bosch and Siemens Hausgerate GmbH, a German firm, in partnership with research, scientific, and environmental partners, among them the Leyte State University (LSU) in Baybay town situated 120 kilometers south of the Leyte capital city of Tacloban.
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This has been initially found in a project being implemented by Daimler Chrysler in collaboration with the German Development Agency.

In the venture, the Leyte State University (LSU) here has been tapped in the manufacture of composites for the production of interior and exterior parts of environment-friendly cars and automobiles. Abaca fibers are being studied as substitute for fiber glass.
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