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Researchers Develop Stronger, Lighter Tent Fabric for Military

When it comes to quickly setting up temporary buildings, the U.S. military relies on structures familiar to hikers and campers - tents. These facilities, known as large-area shelters, are used for command-and-control centers, maintenance hangars and mess halls. Researchers at North Carolina State University`s College of Textiles have created a new fabric for these structures that is significantly lighter, stronger and less expensive than traditional materials. The research is sponsored by a $360,000 grant partially funded by the U.S. Air Force.