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New extruder expands production capabilities
Premier Material Concepts has added a new co-extrusion line to its production facility in Findlay, Ohio.
News from Premier Material Concepts (24 June 2005)
Video shows off exotic magnet manufacture
Electron Energy Corporation (EEC) has produced a new eight-minute video highlighting the company's production of magnet systems and assemblies.
News from Electron Energy Corporation (21 June 2005)
Resins handle impact and sterilisation
Three new, biocompatible polycarbonate resins further expand GE's portfolio of high-tech materials solutions for applications in the healthcare industry.
News from GE Advanced Materials (21 June 2005)
Eagle lands UK role
Sandvik Materials Technology UK has appointed Haydn Eagle as Technical Sales Manager.
News from Sandvik Materials Technology UK (21 June 2005)
Chinese plant to have full range of capabilities
RTP Company is to open a manufacturing facility in Suzhou, China during the fourth quarter of 2005.
News from RTP Company (21 June 2005)
MacDermid acquires Autotype
Autotype International has become part of MacDermid of Denver, Colorado, USA. Brochure available
News from Autotype (17 June 2005)
Specialist steels enable novel suspension
User application article The Racing for Holland team entry in this year's 24-hour Le Mans race will be using a unique hydropneumatic interconnected suspension system designed to maximise traction, grip and stability. Brochure available
News from Corus Automotive (17 June 2005)
Acquisition furthers eastern expansion
Ampacet Europe has acquired the Polish masterbatch producer and distributor Sembodja as part of its expansion program in Central and Eastern Europe.
News from Ampacet Europe (16 June 2005)
Photoluminescent dispersions are easy to blend
TriVona Innovations has developed a series of submicron long afterglow universal photoluminescent dispersions based on Visionglow's revolutionary technology.
News from Visionglow of North America (15 June 2005)
RoHS-compliant silicone foam absorbs shock
Magnifoam MFS 200 is a lightweight durable silicone foam/sponge, suitable for shock absorbing, sealing, insulating or isolating.
News from Leewood Elastomer (15 June 2005)
Boeing orders launch systems
MB Aerospace has won a new contract with Boeing Integrated Defense Systems.
News from Motherwell Bridge - MB Aerospace (14 June 2005)
Masterbatches increase moulding productivity
Ampacet's colour and additive masterbatches reduce unit conversion costs and energy use, and often reduce scrap generation.
News from Ampacet Europe (14 June 2005)
Automotive design show moves to December
International metals company Corus has now entered its seventh year as exclusive sponsor of Coventry University's MA Automotive Design Show. Brochure available
News from Corus Automotive (13 June 2005)
Polyester film protects keys from the environment
User application article One of Europe's leading membrane keyboard manufacturers uses Autotex polyester film to produce keypads for use in environments subject to high levels of dust or humidity. Brochure available
News from Autotype (13 June 2005)
Silicone foams meet UL94V0 specifications
MTI Leewood can now supply its MS400 mid density silicone foam rated to UL94V0.
News from Leewood Elastomer (10 June 2005)
Flame retardant to cost more
Great Lakes Chemical Corp is increasing off-list prices for Firemaster 2100 (decabromodiphenylethane) flame retardant by $0.20/kg worldwide.
News from Great Lakes Chemical Corporation (10 June 2005)
Resin fills voids with no need to paint
GE Advanced Materials has introduced Cycoloy Engineered Filler (EF) resin technology, a new engineered metallic filler.
News from GE Advanced Materials ( 9 June 2005)
Modelling paste is all at sea
RenPaste XD 4618-1 A/B is a cost effective epoxy paste ideally suited for use with the largest CNC milling machines to provide faster and more accurate marine models.
News from Huntsman Advanced Materials ( 8 June 2005)
Centre clocks up five years of innovation
Experts at GE's Customer Innovation Centre in The Netherlands have expanded and honed their technical, commercial, and design knowledge to help customers enhance their competitive edge.
News from GE Advanced Materials ( 8 June 2005)
Online video illustrates noise reduction
Sound Dead Steel was asked to reduce the noise from a Volvo Penta powered crushing machine which was operating in the open air but was just 5m from a neighbouring factory wall. Brochure available
News from Sound Dead Steel ( 7 June 2005)
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