Engineering Resins
Reprocessed Resin Line
CP Pryme Eco product line will include recycled and bio-derived materials.
Read MorePlanned Demonstration Facility Will Produce Acrylonitrile from Bio-based Glycerol
Trillium announced its partnership with Zeton to design its demonstration facility for converting plant-based glycerol into acrylonitrile.
Read MoreCarbon Fiber Reinforced PEEK for Medical Implants
Vestakeep is available at two levels of carbon fiber content and appropriate for long-term surgical implants.
Read MoreWhat's the Allowable Moisture Content in Nylons? It Depends: Part 2
Operating within guidelines from material suppliers can produce levels of polymer degradation. Get around it with better control over either the temperature of the melt or the barrel residence time.
Read MorePrinting From Pellet for Lower Cost, Higher Tensile Strength
Material qualification testing highlights advantages of skipping the filament in printing polyetherimide parts for aerospace applications.
Read MorePrices Bottom Out for Volume Resins?
Flat-to-down trajectory underway for fourth quarter for commodity resins.
Read MoreCommodity, Engineering Compounds Include Recycled Content
M. Holland Company announced its Mfinity brand of commodity and engineering resins with recycled content up to 100%.
Read MoreMetal-Detectable Nylon 66 Compounds for Cable Ties, Fasteners
Material targets applications where foreign object contamination causes health concerns and reputational damage.
Read More'Breakthrough' Acetal Homopolymer for High-Performance Gears
Offers high creep resistance and fatigue durability for automotive, e-bike and other high-performance applications.
Read MoreWhat is the Allowable Moisture Content in Nylons? It Depends (Part 1)
A lot of the nylon that is processed is filled or reinforced, but the data sheets generally don’t account for this, making drying recommendations confusing. Here’s what you need to know.
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