Engineering Resins

nanocomposites

What's New at the Show in MATERIALS

The major thrust in new materials at K is engineering thermoplastics for automotive, appliance, medical, and electrical/electronic parts.

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Recycling E-Plastics New Material Stream Brings Its Own Set of Problems

Brominated flame retardants restrict its use. Most now goes to China, but new recycling processes promise to ‘clean up’ e-waste.

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PP Prices Drop While Others Rise

Domestic resin demand was moderate to slow in the second quarter, but exports were booming and many feedstock prices were rising.

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nanocomposites

SABIC Buys GE Plastics

General Electric Co., Fairfi eld, Conn., has agreed to sell its GE Plastics ´óÏó´«Ã½, based in Pittsfi eld, Mass., to Saudi Basic Industries Corp. (SABIC) of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, for $11.6 billion.

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polyolefins

Moving On Up

Prices of polyolefins were moving up last month and more increases were on the way.

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Extreme Plastics New Contenders Push Limits Of Heat and Chemical Resistance

The top of the thermoplastic performance pyramid is growing more crowded and more finely differentiated due to heightened demand for lighter, tougher alternatives to metals, ceramics, and thermosets.

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Hikes on the Way

Prices of PP, PVC, and PET moved up last month and new price hikes were under way for PE, PP, PS, PVC, and PET. PE prices up 3¢Polyethylene prices moved up 3¢/lb in March, bringing the total increase this year to 6¢/lb.

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polyolefins

Your Business Pricing Update - April 2007

Polyolefins, PET, and PVC were on the way up last month, as resin suppliers sought to recover margins shrunken by lackluster demand and higher feedstock costs.

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Biopolymers Strive to Meet Price/Performance Challenge

High expectations for biopolymers— an emerging class of materials derived at least in part from biological activity—are being tempered by the realities of the marketplace.

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'As Good as New' Chain Extender Restores Reclaimed Resins

A new additive can re-link polymer chains in reclaimed PET, nylon, and polycarbonate to revive degraded properties.

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Plastics Size Reduction
Blending & Dosing