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Uniloy, W&H, & more talk SPI machinery stats, overall outlook
Published: May 8th, 2013
"We're riding the wave," Sonny Morneault, national sales manager for Wittmann Battenfeld, told PlasticsToday.
Getting certified ‘Made In USA’ pays off
Published: May 8th, 2013
When Adam Reiser and a partner founded a magazine nine years ago titled “Made In USA,” they wrote articles about companies making products in the USA. However, Reiser, who today is CEO and co-founder of Made In USA Certified (www.usa-c.com), found out that “people speak with forked tongue.” While they were telling Reiser that their products were being made in this country, in actuality they were shipping products in from China and relabeling them “Made in USA.”
3D-printed gun prompting an act of Congress
Published: May 8th, 2013
It was bound to happen sooner or later. But this was probably not the opportune time to show the world that a real gun—a plastic gun—can be made using a 3D printer (additive manufacturing process). Leave it to those 20-somethings to come up with this.
Bayer MaterialScience exits carbon nanotube business
Published: May 8th, 2013
Bayer MaterialSience announced today that is exiting the carbon nanotube business, an area where it once described itself as the industry leader.
Maxim Surgical picks PEEK rods for spinal implant
Published: May 8th, 2013
Maxim Surgical (Richardson, TX), a recently established and privately owned designer and manufacturer of spinal implants, has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) for a cervical interbody fusion system made of machined polyetheretherketone (PEEK) rods.
The fusion system is hollow so that bone can grow through the device, fusing the adjacent bony surfaces of the vertebrae. The cervical spacer for the spinal fusion market is Maxim's first orthopedic implant.
Japanese resin supplier acquires second PVC compounding operation in US
Published: May 8th, 2013
Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation (Tokyo) has acquired the PVC compounding business of Comtrex, LLC (Warren, MI). This is the second such move made by the company following its offer to purchase the compounding business of the Tessenderlo Group (Brussels, Belgium).
Amcor sees commercial development of its Origami hot-fill technology
Published: May 7th, 2013
Goya Foods Inc., the largest Hispanic-owned food company in the U.S., launched a redesign of its marinade product line, converting 12-oz (355-ml) and 24.5-oz (725-ml) products from glass to PET bottles from Amcor Rigid Plastics.
MuCell molding shows promise for implantable scaffolds
Published: May 7th, 2013
In a sign of the times, two different papers at ANTEC last month explored the potential of improving manufacturing processes for plastic scaffolds used in tissue engineering—the synthetic production of new human organs.
One paper looked at use of injection molding microcellular foam, or MuCell, and the other looked at thermally induced phase separation (TIPS) because of its value in producing highly porous scaffolds with interconnected structures.
Lightweight handcrafted hybrid heavy on CFRP, aluminum
Published: May 7th, 2013
The XL1 Super Efficient Vehicle from Volkswagen has gone into limited production at the automaker's Osnabrück plant in Germany with carbon fiber-reinforced plastic (CFRP) and aluminum dominating as materials of construction. The vehicles boasts fuel consumption of just 0.9 l/100 km (approx. 261 mpg US).
Wittmann Battenfeld promotes injection technology, new machine hall at Competence Days event
Published: May 6th, 2013
Approximately 1100 visitors turned out in Kottingbrunn, Lower Austria to attend Wittmann Battenfeld's 2013 Competence Days (April 24-25), taking in 17 injection molding machines in operation as well as 30 exhibits from the company's automation and auxiliary units, all housed with in a brand new assembly hall for large machines that officially opened as well.






