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Plastics Technology’s Most Popular Articles in July

These articles published in July generated the most interest from our readers. Thermally conductive plastics, residual molded-in stress, cooling feed throats, monitoring mold temperature when running PC and more.

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From the latest in thermally conductive plastics to the circular economy as a key theme at this October’s K show, our readers took interest in a diverse range of articles in July. Some of these articles appeared in the July issue of Plastics Technology magazine, while others were online exclusive.

  1. A Bright Future for Thermally Conductive Plastics
  2. How to Deal With Residual Stress in Molded Parts
  3. Cooling the Feed Throat and Screw: How Much Water Do You Need?
  4. Part 1: The Importance of Mold Temperature When Processing Polycarbonate
  5. Injection Molding: Three New Machine Lines and a Debut in Robots
  6. ‘Circular Economy’ Will Be Unifying Theme at K 2019 Show
  7. Report from the K 2019 Preview: The Future of Plastics is Circular
  8. Prices of Volume Resins Mostly Flat or Lower
  9. Downward Pricing for Polyolefins, PET; Flat-to-Up for PS, PVC
  10. A Clearer View of Kortec’s Co-injection Technology
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