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Conventus Moves Toward Industry Collaborations as COVID-19 Vaccines Surge
The distributor/formulator of high-performance plastics has started to in-person parts development collaborations as restrictions are loosened.
Read MoreSABIC and KraussMaffei Collaborate on Development of Innovative Thin-Wall Packaging
The partners launched their collaboration at the newly expanded Thin-Wall Packaging Applications Center at KraussMaffei’s Swiss subsidiary and manufacturer of Netstal injection molding machines
Read MoreFalcon Plastics Expands Tennessee Facility
The South Dakota headquartered custom molder has broken ground on a 20,000-ft2 expansion at its site in Lexington, Tenn., allowing it to add new processing equipment.
Read MoreBASF’s PPSU Used to Extrusion Blow Mold ‘Next-Generation’ Baby Bottles
Japan’s Zoom T is making its new curved baby bottles with BASF’s transparent Ultrason P 3010.
Read MoreFPA Develops Roadmaps to Guide Packaging Supply Chain Players on Aligning Flexible Packaging to Circular Economy Framework
Roadmaps are designed for FPA members, policymakers, NGOs, consumer product companies, consumers, local municipalities, and other associations.
Read MoreMolding Solutions Acquires Seabrook Plastics
With the assistance of Nuvescor Group, the two Michigan-based injection molders will be joined.
Read MoreHuber to Fully Own Magnifin Non-Halogenated Flame Retardants Business
Huber has signed a definitive agreement with RHI Magnesita to acquire their 50% ownership stake in their 50/50 joint venture
Read MoreSkin-Care Manufacturer to Use SABIC’s Biobased PP
Beiersdorf innovates packaging of its Nivea portfolio of face creams to reduce use of fossil-based virgin PP.
Read MoreEngel Moves Technology Symposium Online
The Austria-based maker of injection molding machines and automation equipment is shifting its traditional in-house event to a virtual platform from June 22-24.
Read MoreMicrocapsules Filled with Liquid Lubricants for Plastics Look Promising
German plastics research institutes’ project underway have developed self-lubricating plastics that achieve up to 85% less wear.
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