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Cycle Time: Science vs. Rules of Thumb, Part 1
What temperature must the polymer reach so the part can be ejected from the mold? Here, more than for any other variable, ‘rules of thumb’ unfortunately prevail.
Read MoreGiant Electric Presses Are Key To Productivity Gains at Subaru
Car builder reaps cycle-time improvements and other benefits with large electric presses.
Read MoreHigh Growth Forecast for High Performance Plastics
New study says automotive and aerospace are the prime driving factor.
Read MoreTrend to Watch: Making Robots Safer Around People—Without Sacrificing Performance
The five levels of Man-Robot Collaboration (MRC) and what they mean for higher speeds/greater payloads for cobots.
Read MoreGraphene Deemed a Highly Effective Antifouling Material
Researchers at two universities discover that laser-induced graphene zaps bacteria.
WatchWhat’s in the Pipeline of New Compounding Machinery Developments at Farrel Pomini
Compounding biopolymers, automatic movement of rotor to seal line, adjustable mixing dam, a twin-screw pump for special applications and more.
Read MoreThree Straight Years of Record Results for Arburg
Arburg marked a third straight year of record turnover with growing contributions from Asia, as well as its newer large-tonnage and all-electric machine offerings.
Read MoreTeknor Apex Reveals More on Novel Nylon Family
The company’s new Engineering Resins Div. formed after acquisition of German custom compounder PTS.
Read More1M Circular Materials Challenge Aims to Reduce Pollution
Global innovators, scientists and entrepreneurs are invited to submit new materials solutions to Ellen MacArthur Foundation and NineSigma.
Read MoreTeknor Apex Debuts New Engineering Resins Div. with Novel Nylon Family
New strong, tough aromatic nylons.
Read MorePlastic-Eating Caterpillar Could Halt PE Bag Waste
Wax worms can chemically digest polyethylene films.
Read MoreFarrel Pomini Shows Off New HQ for Continuous Compounding
For the first time, all Farrel Pomini's U.S. continuous compounding business under one roof.
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