Engineering Resins

DuPont Plans for Large-Scale Conversion to Biobased Polymers

DuPont Performance Polymers believes that itcan replace more than half of its current engineering plastics portfolio with biobased versions within the next 15 years.

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Biopolymers

First Biobased PBT Production Under Way

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Lanxess in Germany recently made a production run of Pocan PBT using 20 metric tons of biobased BDO (1,4-butanediol) made with the commercially-proven process developed by San Diego-based Genomatica.

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Techmer PM Buys TP Composites

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Color and additives masterbatch supplier Techmer PM, Clinton, Tenn., has expanded its engineering thermoplastics portfolio with the acquisition of custom compounder TP Composites, Ashton, Pa.

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LCP in Award-Winning Ultra-Flat OLED Light Element

Ultra-flat OLED module uses LCP with laser direct structuring in MID

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PE, PP Prices Firming, Others Soften

Polyolefin prices appear to have bottomed out, with flat-to-upward pricing expected, while PS and PVC prices are likely to flatten. Prices of ABS, PC, and nylons are soft and going nowhere in the near future.

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A. Schulman to Acquire Network Polymers

Acquisition expected to be completed in the next few months.

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Copolyester Debuts in Luxury Drinkware Collections

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Tritan proprietary copolyester from Eastman Chemical Co., Kingsport, Tenn., is used in new luxury drinkware/tableware  collections by both BarLuxe, Lenexa, Kansas and Taiwan’s Tzeng Shyng.

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Laser-Markable ABS in Innovative Cable-Tie Tool

WEB EXCLUSIVE: A laser-markable, glass-reinforced ABS was customized to meet tensile strength and printability requirements of an innovative cable-tie tool from HellermannTyton, Milwaukee.

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What's Different About Molding Engineering Plastics

If you try to run them like commodity materials such as PP you'll have problems.

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LCPs in New High-Speed, High-Density Electronic Connectors

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Samtec, Inc., New Albany, Ind., a worldwide manufacturer of electronic interconnects, is using two families of liquid-crystal polymers from Ticona, Florence, Ky., in its new Seam/Seaf Series of high-speed, high-density connectors.

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Process Cooling