The Case For Plastic Car Engines – Matty Holtzberg, Composite Castings

They could be just around the corner if Matty Holtzberg succeeds.
Forty years ago, Matty Holtzberg, a young car enthusiast with a burning curiosity, visited the Hackensack, New Jersey, public library for a little light reading. His discovery – a technical journal article about a new plastic so robust that it could be used inside a car engine – set the course for his life’s work. And thanks to Holtzberg’s perseverance, the way car engines are produced may be drastically changed.
Photo Gallery: Plastic Car Engines – Matty Holtzberg – Automobile Magazine
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