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Listing of all 17 news releases from Borealis:
Material allows high-quality car interior
User application article Daplen EE188HP, a thermoplastic olefin compound (TPO) has been used on all visible, injection moulded interior trims of the Mercedes C-Class interior.
News from Borealis (27 June 2007)
Fender material meets BMW standards
User application article Borealis' Daplen EF341AE fully integrated fender module integrates headlamp reinforcements and wheel housing, cleaning systems, airbag sensors, and cooling devices.
News from Borealis ( 5 April 2007)
Materials provide scratch-free van
User application article The high melt flow rate of Borealis' Daplen EE103AE enables Ergom to use straightforward production techniques for the bumper of its latest Ducato van.
News from Borealis (13 February 2007)
PP film grade allows cost-effective production
Borealis' new polypropylene (PP) film grade reduces production costs for converters by eliminating the need for different sealing films.
News from Borealis (30 January 2007)
Material makes its mark on the dashboard
Borealis and the BMW Group have developed a new material and testing solution for BMW instrument panel carriers.
News from Borealis ( 2 October 2006)
Collaborative research improves materials testing
Borealis is strengthening its commitment to innovation with the development of new material testing methods and software systems.
News from Borealis (25 September 2006)
Distributor focuses on automotive polypropylene
Borealis has appointed Resin Express as a distributor in Europe for its polypropylene (PP) used in automotive solutions.
News from Borealis (16 May 2006)
Linz is central to international research
Borealis plans to develop its Innovation Centre in Linz, Austria into the centre of its international research activities.
News from Borealis (24 April 2006)
Turner engineers automotive advances
Borealis has appointed Paul Turner as Vice President Engineering Applications.
News from Borealis ( 3 March 2006)
Alliance to bring new catalysts to market
Borealis and Novolen have entered into a licence agreement allowing Novolen's metallocene single-site polypropylene (PP) technology rights to be available to Borealis.
News from Borealis (28 October 2005)
Process enables tailoring of polyethylene
Borstar PE 2G is a multi-modal process that enables the molecular tailoring of polyethylene (PE) to provide solutions that meet the exact needs of the customer.
News from Borealis (28 October 2005)
Plastics plants receive automotive accreditation
Borealis has been awarded the ISO/TS16949:2002 technical specification for two key production facilities serving the automotive business.
News from Borealis (25 October 2005)
Borealis to invest Eur 36 million
Borealis is to invest Eur 36 million in expanding its olefins unit in Porvoo, Finland for completion during a planned turnaround in 2007.
News from Borealis ( 7 July 2005)
Polypropylene material boasts high melt strength
A new high melt strength polypropylene aims to meet growing consumer demand for higher performance in soft foam applications.
News from Borealis (26 May 2005)
New levels of clarity for conventional blown film
Unveiled in co-operation with Kiefel Extrusion at June's prestigious NPE show in Chicago, Borealis' new Borclear polypropylene grade overcomes conventional PP limitations in blown film.
News from Borealis (27 August 2003)
Shorter fibres promise automotive benefits
A novel high-performance short-glass-fibre-reinforced polypropylene compound family has the potential to replace long-glass-fibre grades in highly stressed parts for technical automotive applications.
News from Borealis (24 March 2003)
Cool choice for blow-moulded bottles
RB206MO is a new random polypropylene (PP) grade strengthening Borealis' position as one of the leading suppliers in high performance bottle applications.
News from Borealis ( 6 November 2002)

