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São Paulo—After falling behind Haitian as the No. 1 Chinese supplier of injection molding machines,...
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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).
Shut down: Standards group turns off machine at Feiplastic for failing safety standard
Published: May 22nd, 2013
São Paulo—Inspectors from a new safety standard enforcement team forced an exhibitor to shut down a bag-making machine on the second day of the Feiplastic 2013 fair in São Paulo, saying the equipment, from an unnamed Chinese supplier, did not satisfy a revamped standard that Brazil is now more vigorously enforcing.
PLA/TPU blends studied as shape memory polymers
Published: May 22nd, 2013
Researchers in China and Wisconsin have collaborated on research showing that a compound of commonly used medical plastics can be injection molded into shape memory polymers.
The new blends have the advantage of better shaping ability.
ENSO Plastics introduces two new biopolymers to address plastic pollution issues
Published: May 22nd, 2013
In an effort to address the growing global plastic pollution issue, ENSO Plastics, an environmental plastic solution provider, announced two new technologies, ENSO Renew and ENSO Restore that company President Danny Clark hopes will change the way plastics are used around the globe.
Contract manufacturer Teamvantage moves into new facility
Published: May 22nd, 2013
Success is the natural result of developing core competencies, utilizing technology, and hiring the best people to help achieve the company’s goals. Teamvantage, a full-service contract manufacturer, has been cultivating a culture of success that is evident in the company’s growth.
Brazil hopes to close its plastics machinery trade gap
Published: May 22nd, 2013
Although a stronger real is adding some headwinds, climbing 25% in the last two years, the Brazilian plastics machinery industry continues to see gains in its exports, particularly within Latin America, thanks in large part to an assist from its machinery association and the Brazilian government.
Chinaplas: Gloucester CEO says packaging market growing in Asia-Pacific
Published: May 22nd, 2013
Gloucester Engineering Co. (GEC) President and CEO Carl Johnson says Asia-Pacific customers are demanding more sophisticated and larger machines.
"They want larger machines with higher outputs," he told PlasticsToday. "The demand for quality continues to grow."






