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News Published on 12/31/2020
Ten Inducted into Plastics Hall of Fame

Electees ‘come from all across the globe and represent many different disciplines.’ Will be officially inducted May 16 during NPE2021.

Article Published on 3/24/2017
New ‘Long’ Carbon Nanotubes Promising In Thermoplastics, LSR

Novel hair-like nanotubes are said to “love thermoplastics” and to provide electrical conductivity at very low loadings.

Article Published on 8/15/2018
Taipei Plas Adds Shoemaking Technology, Draws Country’s Vice President

Exhibitors held steady from 2016 edition, while total booths were higher; exports are on the rise despite broader global trade anxiety.

Blog Published on 10/6/2017
SABIC Gets Two European Plastics Innovation Awards

FDM produced aircraft seat and in-mold structural electronics highlighted.

Blog Published on 12/2/2015
The Promise of "4D Printing"

MIT scientist is shaping the next development to 3D printing: 4D printing, where the fourth dimension is time.

Blog Published on 10/26/2020
Q&A: The Role of 3D Printing When it Comes to Optimizing the Supply Chain

Greg Elfering, president of Ultimaker Americas, discusses the current state of 3D printing and what the future holds. 

Article Published on 8/8/2017
New Materials Acquisitions and Development Collaborations

Both Celanese and Radici’s Itema have completed deals that expand their material offerings in engineering thermoplastics and composites, respectively.

Blog Published on 10/13/2020
Materials: Annealing Tips for Polyamide-imide, Part 7 of 7

PAI is a material capable of achieving levels of performance that even semi-crystalline engineering polymers like PEEK, PPS, and PPA cannot. But you have to be willing to work for that performance, and the annealing process is an essential part of this. 

Blog Published on 5/31/2018
Materialise NV Brings the Latest 3D Printing Innovations to Detroit

Two-day conference and tour of Belgium company’s North American headquarters are among the highlights.

Article Published on 3/1/2022
The Long and Short of It (Part 2)—Tips for Molding Short-Fiber Reinforced Polymers

Following on a similar guide for long-fiber reinforced compounds, here are practical tips on designing and injection molding parts utilizing short-fiber reinforcements.

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