Recycling

sustainability

Eliminate Dust, Fines and Longs For Better Regrind Quality

Considering the high cost of resin and heightened concerns for product quality, it is surprising that so little attention is given to the impact of regrind quality on plastics processing.

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Multiscrew

'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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Film Extrusion

Bruckner Buys Kiefel

A merger in Germany creates a new force in plastics machinery.

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Global Competition - High Shipping Costs Give U.S. Blow Molders an Edge

When it comes to foreign competition, blow molders feel relatively invulnerable in their biggest market–bottles.

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Film Extrusion

Global Competition - Extrusion: Imports Threaten Some Films And Maybe Profiles, But Not Sheet

Global competition from lower-cost manufacturers, primarily in Asia, affects individual extrusion markets differently.

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Postconsumer

Adhesion Promotion: Now Plasma-Treat the Resin, Not the Molded Part

A new approach to plasma treating applies the treatment to resin pellets or powder in order to achieve enhanced adhesion of paints, glues, or foamed-in-place urethanes to the molded part.

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nanocomposites

Wellman Quits PET Recycling

Wellman Inc., Shrewsbury, N.J., announced that it would permanently close its flagship PET recycling and fiber production facility in Johnsonville, S.C., by the end of this month.

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Postconsumer

Global Company, Local Creativity

Magna International, Inc. may be a global Tier One automotive parts supplier with over 220 manufacturing divisions and more than 82,000 employees, but it doesn’t stifle creativity at the individual plant level.

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sustainability

Solve Ultrasonic Horn Problems With Finite-Element Analysis

 Computer modeling with 3D finite-element analysis (FEA) is used in the plastics industry because it can identify stresses, predict performance, and analyze part failures that can often be missed by traditional 2D modeling methods.

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Multiscrew

Plastics, Electronics and the Environment: How New Global Regulations Affect Materials Choices

Increasing concerns about the impact of chemicals on health and the environment are being translated into strict legislation that may have significant impact on the use and disposal of plastics, particularly those used in electrical and electronic equipment.

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