Elsevier, the world leader in scientific, technical and medical publishing and online solutions announced the journal Polymer is celebrating its 50th anniversary by making 80 feature articles freely available on its dedicated 50th anniversary of Polymer website, at www.polymer50.com.
Dotmar has recently, as part of their growth strategy and plant upgrade process, acquired Polyurethane casting equipment for their urethane elastomer division. Dotmar has purchased two machines; a smaller two component unit and a large production, three component unit, boasting 200 plus litre tank capacity.
Flexsys, a wholly owned subsidiary of Solutia Inc. (NYSE: SOA), and a leading producer of specialty chemical products for the rubber and tire industry, is pleased to announce recent favorable rulings involving competitor...
The top awards in the third annual Clean Technology Business Forum and Competition went to Avantium, the developer of a technology for creating polymers and fuels from biomass, and VAST Enterprises LLC, creator of a new type of masonry based on post-consumer plastics, it was announced today by the Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE).
HEXPOL has come to an agreement with the VITA Group to acquire VTC TPE Group.
VTC TPE Group is a leading developer and manufacturer of thermoplastic elastomer compounds (TPE Compounding) and has production units in G...
iSmithers Rapra Publishing has announced the release of Thermal Analysis of Rubbers and Rubbery Materials.
For some years, the Wind Energy Division at Risø DTU has been working to develop a method for controlling the loads on large wind turbine blades using a flexible trailing edge made of an elastic material which can b...
A series of advanced medical-grade elastomers provide the first fully practical alternative to PVC for many tubing applications, it was announced today by Teknor Apex Company at MD&M West (Booth 2115).
As of January 25th 2010, Arkema formally completed its acquisition of Dow's Acrylic Monomers and Acrylic Latex Polymers (UCAR Emulsion Systems) business in North America.
Following this acquisition, the Clear Lak...
Power-generating rubber films developed by Princeton University engineers could harness natural body movements such as breathing and walking to power pacemakers, mobile phones and other electronic devices.
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