WRAP (Waste & Resources Action Programme) has announced the launch of an innovative project to demonstrate whether recycled medium density fibreboard (MDF) can be used in place of virgin wood flour in the manufacture...
Showa Denko K.K. (SDK) has developed heat-resistant, transparent sheet and film for displays, utilizing its proprietary resin.
The newly developed sheet is characterized by its high thermal deformation temperature of ...
James Hardie today announced plans to suspend production at its Blandon, Pennsylvania, plant in North America in response to the current US housing market conditions.
James Hardie's CEO, Louis Gries, said: “...
Minerals Technologies Inc. announced today that its wholly owned subsidiary Specialty Minerals (Thailand) Co., Inc. will construct a precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC) satellite plant at a paper mill owned by Phoenix P...
Stainless steel will be replaced by fiber composites. This is the future for bone implants, according to a team of EU researchers who will be meeting at a conference hosted by the University College of Borås, Sweden...
Three years after the market introduction of Ultradur® High Speed – BASF’s very easy-flowing PBT – BASF is now presenting its first Ultramid® High Speed products. For now, these are the three hi...
Researchers at The University of Manchester have developed high-tech textile yarns that can be used to make clothing glow in the dark.
The yarns have been developed by The William Lee Innovation Centre (WLIC), based...
A team of staff and students from UCL (University College London) are competing in one of the world's toughest engineering tests - the Panasonic World Solar Challenge. The biennial event sees teams build their own so...
Solvay Engineered Polymers, Inc., has introduced its first adhesive tie-layer material for use in the production of extruded sheet. The new ADDHERE(TM) tie layer is designed specifically to bond an acrylic layer onto a s...
GKN Aerospace has been awarded a contract by Boeing to develop and supply advanced titanium metal matrix composite (TMMC) thrust links for the Boeing 787. This represents the first use of TMMC in a commercial application...
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