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Air-inflated fabric structures

Air-inflated fabric structures are categorised as pretensioned structures. They are capable of many advantages not available with traditional structures, including lighter-weight design, rapid and self-erecting deployment, enhanced mobility, large deployed-to-packaged volume ratios, fail-safe collapse, and optional rigidification.

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