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Putnam adds American Kuhne line to boost R&D

By Doug Smock
Published: June 19th, 2013

 

Putnam Plastics will place significant focus on research into advanced technologies for medical catheters in a recently completed 92,000 s.f. plant in Dayville, CT, CEO Jim Dandeneau said in an interview today at MD&M East in Philadelphia.  Among the investments in the new R&D area is an extrusion line from American Kuhne

Weatherchem adds Engel e-motion injection molding machine

By PlasticsToday Staff
Published: June 19th, 2013

Weatherchem, which was recently acquired by Mold Rite Plastics, has purchased an Engel 550 U.S. injection molding machine.

Highlighting its sustainability goals, Weatherchem said in a news release that this machine provides it with a combination of high efficiency and lower energy consumption.

New acrylic alloy targets PC, copolyesters in IV lines

By Doug Smock
Published: June 19th, 2013

A new acrylic alloy is taking direct aim at injection molded polycarbonate and copolyesters used in IV line components requiring chemical resistance.

Tests of the new material from Altuglas International, a subsidiary of Arkema, indicate that the new material, called Altuglas Luctor, resists attack from alcohols, lipid emulsions, plasticizers, TPN solutions, and new-generation oncology drugs. Contact with flexible PVC tubing can be a particular problem for the two medical plastics most commonly used in IV assemblies.

Structural adhesive bonding grows in importance in auto sector

By Stephen Moore
Published: June 18th, 2013

There's no doubt that a variety of plastic and non-plastic materials will play key roles in vehicle lightweighting moving forward. The consequence of this trends is that various material combinations will need to somehow be bonded together and adhesives are set to play a large part in this.

Lubrizol targets rubber in medical cable insulation

By Doug Smock
Published: June 18th, 2013

Lubrizol (Cleveland, OH) continues to broadly expand its specialty thermoplastic polyurethane compounds for the medical market.

One of its announcements at MD&M East in Philadelphia today was an all-new proprietary flame-retardant designed to accelerate the replacement of rubber in wire and cable insulation used in hospitals.

Feiplastic: Brazilian PVC compounder finds local solution to bagging issue

By Tony Deligio
Published: June 18th, 2013

São Paulo—When you're compounding 240,000 tonnes of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) per year small variations in the packaging phase can have big implications for the bottom line. That's the issue Brazil's Karina faced with its 25 kg bags of PVC compounds and masterbatch, which are produced and packaged at its facility in Guarulhos in the state of São Paulo.

BRITAS Recycling to become a subsidiary of NGR

By PlasticsToday Staff
Published: June 18th, 2013

NGR (Next Generation Recyclingmaschinen GmbH; Feldkirchen) announced it has acquired BRITAS Recycling Anlagen GmbH. NGR plans to operate BRITAS as a subsidiary.

BRITAS is a manufacturer and developer of filtration systems for heavily contaminated plastic melt streams. The automatic screen changers are especially well suited for filtration of post-consumer plastics waste and are used for high output rates, according to a news release.

New Foster compound tackles catheter tackiness

By PlasticsToday Staff
Published: June 18th, 2013

Philadelphia—Materials technology is advancing rapidly for demanding medical plastics applications, such as catheters.

At MD&M East today in Philadelphia, specialty compounder Foster Corp. (Putnam, CT), unveiled ProPell thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) and polyether block amide (PEBA) compounds for improved manufacturing and handling of medical catheters.  Foster said that the new compounds dramatically reduce tackiness and friction in soft, flexible polymers while maintaining other physical properties of the unmodified polymers.

Genesis Plastics Welding projects sales growth of 18% to 22%

By Doug Smock
Published: June 18th, 2013

Growing demand for engineered  bags coupled with a major expansion will fuel sales growth of 18% to 22% this year at Genesis Plastics Welding (Fortville, IN), CEO Tom Ryder said in an interview today at MD&M East in Philadelphia.

The company, which has a proprietary technology to RF weld olefin medical plastics, recently added a third Class 7 medical cleanroom in response to growing demand for single-use and easy-to-sterilize medical devices. Genesis is a contract manufacturer of specialized plastic bags. The company's employment has grown from 48 in 2009 to 87 today.

Invista to source polyamide 66 from Middle East

By PlasticsToday Staff
Published: June 17th, 2013

Invista (Wichita, KS) has signed an exclusive, long-term agreement with Petrochemical Conversion Company Ltd. (PCC; Jubail, Saudi Arabia) to purchase and market polyamide 66 engineering resin manufactured at PCC's new world-scale PA 66 plant in Al-Jubail. The new facility-expected to start up in late 2013 or early 2014-will produce up to 50,000 tonnes/year of polyamide 66.

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