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2. ANTEC 2018: New 'Fast Track' Presentations and SPE's Top Honorees: SPE's ANTEC 2018 will offer some new presentations--and honor some icons of the plastics industry
3. Terahertz is Making Waves in the Plastics Sector
4. The challenge of recycling 'problem' packages: plastic packaging innovations can be clever and address various user needs, but they also occasionally cause headaches for recyclers. Here are 3 case studies
5. In thin-wall injection molding: 'Blow (7) molds, bigger electric clamps & faster hybrids: machine makers continue to push the envelope when it comes to high-cavitation, thin-wall tooling
6. Innovating inside the mold
7. Keeping up with 'smarter' machines: driven by 'Industry 4.0,' injection molding machines and their peripherals seek total integration
8. Pioneering sustainability: biopolymer applications are expanding, in fits and starts
9. Cool new materials for durables: product design possibilities are being expanded by the unusual characteristics of three new series of materials
10. Small, smaller, smallest: micromolded parts, enabled by new tooling techniques, are literally becoming 'out of sight'
11. Eco-molding: more power for less energy: how much more efficient con injection molding machines get?
12. Injection molding's wild side: multi-process parts: multi-shot molding is morphing into hybrid, multiple-process molding
13. Saving energy goes mainstream at K 2013: machine builders at K appear to be united in addressing processors' interests in E-efficient production
14. When the going gets tough
15. ANTEC® 2012: forums highlight news in energy, healthcare, and green technologies
16. Going back to Houston: SPE's International Polyolefins® and FlexPackCon® Conferences
17. Revolutionary microlayer films: from round dies
18. Sustainability drives innovation at leading RPET processors
19. New machinery for extrusion & compounding
20. NPE news in extrusion
21. NPE news in thermoforming
22. Shining opportunities in solar films
23. Bio-resins tackle durable applications
24. PLA biopolymers: new copolymers, expandable beads, engineering alloys & more
25. High-speed extrusion are you ready for the fast lane?
26. Composites: higher properties, lower cost
27. Composites embrace mass production
28. More choices for grinding, shredding
29. Recycling is hot: lots of new plants trying out new technologies: with virgin resin so expensive, there's plenty of recycling action--from PET bottle-to-bottle plants to new projects aimed at agricultural film, carpets, and auto-shredder residue
30. Several 'firsts' in expandable bead molding
31. What's ahead for 'green' plastics: look for more supply, more varieties, better properties
32. Extrusion outputs go through the roof
33. New approaches to mixing, pelletizing
34. Foamed PLA shows promise in biodegradable meat trays
35. Extruders made in China: they're coming here now
36. Fighting back with foam, fiber composites, and even paint!
37. What's new at the show in Extrusion
38. Recycling e-plastics: new material stream brings its own set of problems: brominated flame retardants restrict its use. Most now goes to China, but new recycling processes promise to 'clean up' e-waste
39. Composites--Part II: new reinforcements & materials at Paris JEC Show: Part II of our review of the biggest international composites show focuses on new reinforcements, resins, prepregs, and additives. Thermoplastics were a particularly strong presence
40. Composites: getting faster & more automated: molds that can change configuration, automated tape laying and winding, robotic sprayup, and faster prepreg molding processes highlighted the focus on productivity at the international composites show in Paris. RTM innovations round out this news report
41. Recyclers now targeting higher-value engineered resins
42. Medical tubing: tinier than ever and much more complex
43. Vibrating-rotor compounder lowers melt temperature & viscosity
44. Extruding biopolymers: packaging reaps cost benefit of going 'green': plastics made from renewable carbon chains, not fossil carbon from oil or gas, are suddenly a solid commercial reality. The draw isn't just 'green' marketing, but the 'green' of stable prices not linked to petrochemicals
45. More filler, less resin: bag films load up to cut costs
46. Winds of change stir materials R&D: Part II of our review of the big composites show in Paris focuses on news in materials and reinforcements. They include lighter, stronger reinforcements for large parts such as wind blades and growing inroads by thermoplastics to speed up production
47. Lightweight materials take on bullets & bombs
48. Extrusion
49. Recycling & scrap reclaim
50. Compounding & mixing
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