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Work, studies continue to determine safety of nanotechnologyWork, studies continue to determine safety of nanotechnology

A recent poll at our website (results here) revealed that processors expect nanotechnology to be among the technological developments which will most impact the plastics processing industry, ahead of machinery developments and even legal issues. But in fact, nanotechnology remains a legal gray zone for many applications, which is why industry is working overtime to study these tiny particles' affects.

Matt Defosse

March 23, 2010

2 Min Read
Work, studies continue to determine safety of nanotechnology

) revealed that processors expect nanotechnology to be among the technological developments which will most impact the plastics processing industry, ahead of machinery developments and even legal issues. But in fact, nanotechnology remains a legal gray zone for many applications, which is why industry is working overtime to study these tiny particles' affects. 

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