Feiplastic 2013: Chen Hsong to open first branch outside China in Brazil
São Paulo—After falling behind Haitian as the No. 1 Chinese supplier of injection molding machines,...
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Feiplastic 2013: Sumitomo (SHI) Demag expands Brazilian presence with move into gear box site
Published: May 24th, 2013
São Paulo—Japanese conglomerate Sumitomo's decision to construct a new 20,000-sq-m gear box plant in Brazil will now benefit its injection molding business, which will also move into the new site, expanding its inventory, after sales business, training, showroom, and more.
Medical Musings: Thumbs up for PC, down for PVC at J&J's Ethicon unit
Published: May 24th, 2013
Medical device manufacturers are the middlemen in the ongoing debate about safety of plastics. On the one hand are reports, often by prestigious organizations, showing a research project's questioning of the health effects of a particular plastic. The research projects may or not be translatable to a whole population and the research protocol itself may be open to question. No matter, however, when the researchers issue a press release. The media reports that such and such a plastic is not safe for use.
3D-printed plastic splint saves baby's life
Published: May 24th, 2013
3D bioprinting recently made a dramatic move from the world of science fiction and researcher's fantasy to the real world of saving a baby's life at the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, MI).
On Management: A sustainable business is less about being green than being in the black
Published: May 24th, 2013
When it comes to the idea of “sustainability,” there’s a new idea beginning to take hold out there and it involves more than being ‘green’ – it means building a business that is profitable; one built on a value proposition that provides growth and longevity into the future.
Polycarbonate glazing makes for light vehicle
Published: May 24th, 2013
Volkswagen's XL1 plug-in hybrid vehicle features some of the world's most innovative automotive lightweighting solutions, including polycarbonate (PC) side windows with Exatec plasma coating technology from Sabic. This makes the Volkswagen XL1 the first vehicle to feature this advanced plasma coating technology on two component (2K) injection-molded PC windows.
Chinaplas: Windmöller & Hölscher to open an office in Shanghai
Published: May 23rd, 2013
German-based Windmöller & Hölscher (W&H) is planning to increase its presence in China with an office in Shanghai featuring sales, service and maintenance, Philip Elder, W&H sales manager for China, told PlasticsToday.
"We take China very seriously," Elder said during Chinaplas 2013. "Asia-Pacific, as a whole, is such an important market for us and we have great confidence in the market."
Ethicon study indicates safety of polycarbonate medical devices
Published: May 23rd, 2013
Levels of residual bisphenol A (BPA) in devices molded from medical-grade polycarbonate are significantly below levels that represent a human health threat, according to independent research sponsored by Ethicon, a unit of Johnson and Johnson that uses polycarbonate.
Few thoughts about the Oklahoma tornado tragedy
Published: May 23rd, 2013
Guangzhou, China - Never thought I would write about Oklahoma with the byline of Guangzhou. But then again, I never anticipated seeing Moore, Oklahoma, a suburb just a few minutes away from my hometown of Norman, making the news in China. Yet, here we are.
Chinaplas: Milliken files lawsuits to protect its IP
Published: May 22nd, 2013
Guangzhou, China - Stealing. It's an age-old crime that continues to linger. But perhaps the most infuriating of them all, when it comes to the plastics industry, is intellectual property infringement.
"Obviously, we have to protect our technology," Wim Van De Velde, global Millad product line manager for Milliken & Co., told PlasticsToday. "This is why we take action to vigorously protect and defend the intellectual property."
Metal injection molding gets boost with new grade availability
Published: May 22nd, 2013
New stainless steel metal injection molding grades allow metal parts to be manufactured at lower cost but with the same high quality and performance according to their supplier BASF (Ludwigshafen, Germany).






