Most Viewed Articles for Plastics Technology in June
Resin pricing, a plant tour, best practices, recycling, sustainability and more garnered interest from Plastics Technology’s web visitors in June.
Rising resin prices, an On Site visit of Pregis, and tips on everything from getting rid of bubbles in molded parts to calculating shot size vs. barrel capacity to determining cooling geometry got the most clicks on PTOnline.com in June.
- Prices Rising for Most Volume Resins
- Pregis Performance Flexibles: In the ‘Wow’ Business
- How to Get Rid of Bubbles in Injection Molding
- Mixed Pricing Outlook for Commodity Resins
- Cooling Geometry and the Reynolds Calculation
- Sustainability: What Does It Actually Mean?
- A Simpler Way to Calculate Shot Size vs. Barrel Capacity
- 100% Cellulose Film Resin Adopted by Restaurant Chain for Take-Out Packaging
- Lots to Say About Recycling
- How to Solve Common Ultrasonic Welding Problems

What did readers take the most interest in on PTOnline.com in June?
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