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Adidas Develops Shoes Made From Ocean Waste
The amount of waste in our oceans is staggering.
Read MoreSepro And Billion To Offer Molding Machine/Robot Packages
The two French companies have signed a partnership pact in order to increase their presence in new markets by offering a complete equipment package.
Read MoreRising Virgin Prices Bode Well for Recycled Resins
Recycled HDPE prices went up earlier in the year and are now subsiding. R-PET prices were low but have risen and may now stabilize.
Read MoreDuPont's Spin-Off Chemours Launched
As planned a year ago, DuPont has spun off its Performance Chemicals segment into the newly launched Chemours.
Read MoreAddressing Color Management Issues
X-Rite is tackling a variety of issue in color management in its new blog.
Read MoreFirst Totally Biodegradable Fishing Lure Soon to Debut
MHG's PHA has been used to manufacture the first completely biodegradable fishing lure.
Read MoreTooling at NPE: Valve Gates & Multi-Tips Top the News
There’s no letup in development of sophisticated hot-runner nozzles and controls. Here’s news in these and other tooling products at the show.
Read MoreMaterials at NPE: New Solutions to Enhance Processing, Performance, Sustainability & Cost
There was no shortage of new thermoplastics and additives covering the full range of end-use applications.
Read MoreWhat It Takes (And Doesn’t Take) To Be a Medical Molder
Medical molders absolutely must have a clean room and be ISO certified, right? ‘Wrong,’ says Extreme Molding’s Joanne Moon.
Read MoreAuxiliaries AT NPE: New Controls Link Auxiliaries
Industry 4.0—the internet of things—is bringing a new level of connectivity to auxiliary equipment. Here’s a rundown of developments there, along with other news in auxiliaries from the show.
Read MoreProcess Control Corp. Hires New Regional Sales Manager
Rob Nieth will manage the Midwestern territory.
Read MoreResin Prices Relatively Flat for Now
Prices are up for some commodity and engineering resins, but the trajectory for the third quarter is generally flat.
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