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Blog Published on 3/23/2016
Thermally-Conductive Thermoplastics to Grow Substantially

Research and Markets' new study analyzes this market by type of plastic, end-use market, and global region.

Article Published on 9/4/2012
High-Flow PEEK Makes Small, Intricate Pipette Tips

WEB EXCLUSIVE: An unfilled grade of Victrex 90 Series high-flow PEEK from Victrex USA was used to mold small medical pipette tips.

Blog Published on 10/31/2014
Advancements Discussed At Plating-On-Plastic Summit

MacDermid hosted a Plastic-On-Plastic Summit where the latest advancements in POP technology were discussed.

Article Published on 5/31/2017
CAM Adds Agility to Custom Thermoformer

CNC machining permeates ATI’s business, making its operations more efficient and responsive.

Blog Published on 11/19/2015
3D Printing Offers Much Promise For Materials Scientists

Will the rise of 3D printing mark the dawn of a new "golden age for material scientists"?

Article Published on 10/26/2015
For This Molder, Less Paper + More Data=Higher Productivity

At Tessy Plastics, going paperless means more than idle printers and fewer orders for three-ring binders.

Article Published on 1/20/2022
Film Disruption: Peak Nano Upends Major Markets with Game-Changing Technology

Born in a university setting, young firm is rewriting the rules by commercializing film structures with thousands of layers for optical and capacitor markets and is pushing hard in high-end barrier packaging.

 

Article Published on 4/27/2018
‘Digital Manufacturing’ Evolves from Prototyping to ‘On-Demand’ Short Runs

Protolabs has built a business on speed. Today its “digital manufacturing” model is accelerating from rapid prototypes and first-run production parts to “on-demand” short-run manufacturing.

Blog Published on 3/14/2017
Additive Mfg. Materials Evolve as Market Moves from Prototyping to Production

Both Stratasys and Arkema have recently launched new materials with improved aesthetics and performance.

Article Published on 1/1/2019
Part 1: Heat Deflection Temperature vs. Dynamic Mechanical Analysis

Does the industry need a better way of reporting the temperature-dependent behavior of plastics? With DMA, it already has one. But it’s been glacially slow to catch on.

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