polyolefins

polyolefins

Prices Rise As Leaves Fall

After a mid-summer respite from price increases in commodity resins—with some prices actually declining—processors face rising prices again heading into fall.

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Elastomers

NPE 2006 News Wrap-Up: Materials

From PPs for frozen-food packaging to nylons and alloys that withstand the heat of circuit-board soldering or automotive paint ovens, NPE 2006 was rich in news of commodity and engineering resins and TPEs.

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Elastomers

New Olefin Block Copolymers Stretch TPE Processability and Cost Performance

A developmental family of novel olefin block copolymers (OBCs) from Dow Chemical Co. is lauded as a breakthrough in olefinic thermoplastic elastomers due to a unique block structure, which reportedly delivers novel combinations of end-use properties and processability at a “cost-in-use” competitive with materials such as TPVs, TPUs, and styrenic block-copolymer (SBC) TPEs.

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polyolefins

Olefin Prices Take a Breather

Midsummer brought a sudden pause in price escalation—at least for polyolefins—after a storm of increases announced in June.

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polyolefins

Summer Storm of Price Hikes

Soft or flat prices in the first five months of the year ended with a thunderclap in June.

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Ampacet Sells Plant to Alloy Polymers

Ampacet Corp., Tarrytown, N.Y., has sold its Crockett, Texas, compounding plant to custom compounder Alloy Polymers Inc., Richmond, Va.

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nanocomposites

ExxonMobil Ends Mytex Joint Venture

ExxonMobil Chemical Co., Houston, and Japan’s Mitsubishi Chemical Corp. terminated their Mytex Polymers joint venture on June 1.

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nanocomposites

What to See at NPE 2006: Materials

Fewer thermoplastic materials suppliers will make the trip to Chicago this year.

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Polyolefin Prices Flare Up Again

 In the first four months of the year, commodity resin prices took a breather from their relentless uphill march.

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nanocomposites

Borealis Licenses Technology for Novolen Metallocene PP

Borealis A/S of Denmark has licensed metallocene PP catalyst technology from Novolen Technology Holdings C.V., a joint venture of ABB and Equistar that acquired PP polymerization technology from BASF’s former Targor subsidiary.

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Blending & Dosing