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Blog Published on 8/19/2015
The Next 'Big' Thing in 3D Printing

Big Area Additive Manufacturing, or BAAM, is attracting entrepreneurs and machinery developers.

Blog Published on 7/14/2015
Expect Graphene to Make its Mark in Multiple Markets

  There has been a lot of buzz about graphene in recent times and for good reason.  A material stronger and stiffer than carbon fiber, graphene is thought to have enormous commercial potential, but has been impractical to use on a large scale, with researchers limited to using small flakes of the material.

Blog Published on 7/6/2015
Addressing Color Management Issues

X-Rite is tackling a variety of issue in color management in its new blog.

Blog Published on 2/26/2014
Cincinnati Inc. and Oak Ridge Nat'l Lab Partner On Large-Part Additive Mfg.

It is becoming much more frequent these days that we are alerted to yet another new development in additive manufacturing/3D printing.

Blog Published on 1/2/2014
‘Reshoring’ Benefits Mexico, Too

Another molder is betting on Mexico getting its share of the “reshoring” trend from Asia to NAFTA.

Blog Published on 3/26/2015
Sabic expands its focus in additive manufacturing technology

Sabic is expanding the company’s application development focus in additive manufacturing technology.

Article Published on 2/24/2009
Arkema Buys Oxford Performance Materials

WEB EXCLUSIVE As part of its strategy to expand in engineering polymers, Arkema of France (U.S. office in Philadelphia) has acquired Oxford Performance Materials, Enfield, Conn.

Article Published on 11/20/2008
Zoltek Starts Up Mexican Carbon Fiber Plant

Zoltek Companies Inc., St.

Article Published on 4/29/2009
New Prepreg Supplier

WEB EXCLUSIVE Fibreglast Developments Corp., a supplier of resins, reinforcements, and additives for composites, has now introduced epoxy prepreg fabrics.

Blog Published on 7/18/2018
Honeycomb Materials Applied in Industrial Packaging and Commercial Transportation Products

EconCore’s technology for the continuous production of thermoplastic honeycomb core panels is now in mass markets.

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