End Markets

Blow Molding

Magic North America Adds Showroom Machine

New model all-electric shuttle blow molder available for demonstrations.

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sustainability

Food Contact Film Will Incorporate Postconsumer Recyclate

Charter Next Generation announced it will use Revolution’s Encore PCR-LLDPE in Film Packaging Products

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Biopolymers

Honda Now Exploring UBQ’s Biobased Material Made from Unsorted Household Waste

UBQ is aiming to expand its reach for more sustainable automotive parts as well as non-automotive applications.

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Packaging

Axium Packaging to Expand to North Carolina

The rigid plastics packaging maker with injection and blow molding capabilities is investing $32 million in a 150,000-ft2 facility in Archdale, its first in the state and 19th in North America.

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sustainability

U.S. Plastics Pact Reports Status Relative to 2025 Targets

Report aggregates data from members aiming to increase recycling and decrease use of problematic materials.

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PC Copolymers for Chemically-Resistant, Thin-Wall Medical Devices

SABIC’s LNP Elcres CRX1314W and its biobased equivalent Elcrin CRX1314BTW boast distinct combination of properties for clear covers, screens and display lenses.

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New CRM Streamlines Quoting for Automotive Molder

Eliminating the need to contact each supplier for every individual quote, a new CRM for automotive supplier Axiom Group tracks past quotes as well as industry history to generate fast, reliable RFQs and more.

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Covestro PC Chosen by Dermadry for Treatment Trays of Medical Device

Makrolon 2458 PC makes up key components of the latest device for treating hyperhidrosis.

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Medical

Foster Now North American Marketing Partner for Röhm’s Medical Acrylic Resins

Company to distribute Röhm’s Cyrolite and Cyrolite MD and XT portfolio of resins.

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‘Monomaterial’ Trend in Packaging and Beyond Will Only Thrive

In terms of sustainability measures, monomaterial structures are already making good headway and will evolve even further.

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