Plastics Information Direct, the technical publishing division of Applied Market Information Ltd., has just published a brand new book which could help all plastics processors to manage and reduce their energy consumptio...
US scientists have designed a new spray-on explosive detector sensitive enough to detect just a billionth of a gram of explosive. After treatment the explosive glows blue under UV light, making it perfect for use in the field – or on CSI: Miami.
Rosti is taking part at the 12th International Fair of Plastics Processing PLASTPOL which will be held at Kielce, Poland. The Plastic industry is well represented at the exhibition; from plastic processors to tool makers to equipment manufacturers.
Polymer Group, Inc. (PGI) today commemorated the start of construction at its approximately $50 million plant expansion in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, with ground breaking ceremonies attended by government officials, and bu...
PolyOne Corporation, a leading global provider of specialized polymer materials, services, and solutions, today announced the availability of select GLS specialty thermoplastic elastomers (TPEs) through the company&rsquo...
BASF will present its chemical intermediates, catalysts and inorganics portfolio at the “ChemSpec” trade show in Munich, Germany, on June 18 and 19. The focus of booth 4127 will be in innovative solutions for...
A major study published today in Nature Nanotechnology suggests some forms of carbon nanotubes -- a poster child for the "nanotechnology revolution" -- could be as harmful as asbestos if inhaled in sufficient q...
Researchers at Northwestern University and Princeton University have created a new kind of polymer that, because of its extraordinary thermal and mechanical properties, could be used in everything from airplanes to solar...
iVoice Technology, Inc., announced today a new Patent Application filing for Vehicle Mud Flaps made of molded recycled tire rubber. The application supports one of the Company's new "green" platforms. B Gre...
A new technique that mimics healing processes found in nature could enable damaged aircraft to mend themselves automatically, even during a flight. As well as the obvious safety benefits, this breakthrough could make it ...
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