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Ceramic coating applied with novel green process

A novel proprietary technology uses a revolutionary low power source with special effects in many fields with unique advantages over conventional surface engineering processes.

News from Ecotech Industries (20 April 2005)

Spray on finish looks like electroplated chrome

Applichrome is a process for spraying a finish that looks and feels just like electroplated chrome.

News from Applied Coating Technologies (20 April 2005)

Surfactant reduces flame-retardant use

Niax silicone L-650 offers a further 10 to 30% reduction by weight of flame-retardant use in slabstock foam applications, compared with earlier products in the industry.

News from GE Advanced Materials (19 April 2005)

Whale signs for bespoke components

DCM has secured a second contract from Whale Tankers, one of the largest manufacturers of waste tankers and jetting equipment in Europe.

News from DCM Group (19 April 2005)

New lab accelerates polymer development

GE Advanced Materials, Quartz has opened the doors to its newly upgraded Polymer Compound Development Lab, located near Cleveland, Ohio.

News from GE Advanced Materials (18 April 2005)

Microspheres modify paint and coating performance

The newest additions to Potters Industries' line of lightweight spherical additives for paint and coating formulations are the 18 and 30 micron hollow glass microspheres.

News from Potters Industries (18 April 2005)

Hollow glass microspheres add buoyancy

The newest addition to Potters Industries' line of lightweight spherical additives for subsea applications is the 30 micron hollow glass microsphere.

News from Potters Industries (18 April 2005)

Thermoplastics promise automotive advances

Two new thermoplastics aim to enable automotive exterior body panels that offer a balance of lightweight performance, reliable properties against impact and competitive cost.

News from GE Advanced Materials (15 April 2005)

Thermoplastics take control of resistance

Premix Thermoplastics has developed a new line of electrically conductive thermoplastic compounds with "controlled resistance" levels.

News from Premix Thermoplastics (15 April 2005)

Shanghai is home to Asia Pacific expansion

Owens Corning is setting up a new Asia Pacific science and technology centre to support development and growth of rapidly expanding regional markets.

News from Owens Corning Composite Solutions (15 April 2005)

Demulsifiers promise to boost oil output

A new demulsifier technology aims to help the oil industry to exploit sources of crude that were once considered economically unattractive.

News from GE Advanced Materials (14 April 2005)

Silane plant expands production

GE has expanded its capacity for high technology silanes used in the production of silica tyres and other high-performance products.

News from GE Advanced Materials (14 April 2005)

Composite plates provide superior performance

Rigorous laboratory tests and extensive in-production evaluations have shown that Engis Series HY lapping plates provide superior performance in four key areas.

News from Engis (UK) (14 April 2005)

Resin resists prolonged outdoor abuse

 User application article   Great Lakes Home and Resort selected GE Advanced Materials' Geloy XTW E290 resin for a new line of hot tub shells in vibrant, highly weatherable colours.

News from GE Advanced Materials (12 April 2005)

Filtration medium helps meet EPS standards

 User application article   Polymer Group's Durapex filtration medium is being used in new industrial baghouse filters for dust removal in humid conditions and high temperatures.

News from Polymer Group (12 April 2005)

Long-fibre compounds offer metal replacement

Two new grades of glass-reinforced LNP Verton polybutylene-terephthalate compound are alternatives to competing short-fibre glass-filled PBT, polypropylene and nylon resins.

News from GE Advanced Materials (11 April 2005)

Novel resin absorbs front-end impact

New pedestrian impact protection materials and design innovations aim to help automotive manufacturers and tier suppliers with the design of front-end safety systems.

News from GE Advanced Materials (11 April 2005)

High-purity metals aid space research

 User application article   Goodfellow Cambridge has provided specialist high-purity metals to help scientists characterise the atmosphere and environment encountered during the joint NASA/ESA mission to the outer solar system.

News from Goodfellows Cambridge ( 7 April 2005)

New spunmelt manufacturing plant for Suzhou

Polymer Group is to expand in China with the construction of a new spunmelt manufacturing plant in Suzhou and the addition of advanced chemical bonding technology at its facility in Nanhai.

News from Polymer Group ( 6 April 2005)

E-glass fibre meets electrical industry demands

A new single-end Type 30 roving meets demanding electrical requirements for such pultruded FRP applications as medium- and high-voltage transmission and distribution long-rod insulators.

News from Owens Corning Composite Solutions ( 6 April 2005)

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