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Ineos Styrolution buying K-Resin styrene-butadiene copolymers business
2016-10-31 14:57:51| Canadian Plastics Headlines
The transaction includes the purchase of the equity interests of K R Copolymer and other assets related to the business. The post Ineos Styrolution buying K-Resin styrene-butadiene copolymers business appeared first on Canadian Plastics.
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New one-pot conversion of CO2 to polycarbonate copolymers
2015-07-27 20:55:31| Green Car Congress
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PEBA Copolymers resist aging and UV light.
2014-04-04 14:30:33| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Manufactured from medical grade Pebax polymers and USP VI additives, HLS™ Polyether Block Amide Copolymers include stabilizer system that can decompose and neutralize free radicals created by exposure to oxygen, heat, and UV light, extending functionality of medical devices. Following 6 months of exposure to multi-source indoor light, HLS 2533 MED test samples retained 99% tensile strength whereas non-stabilized PEBA samples demonstrated severe degradation after 3 months of light exposure. This story is related to the following:Copolymers |
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TOPAS Advanced Polymers to Showcase Broad Line of Cyclic Olefin Copolymers at MD&M West
2014-02-11 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
ANAHEIM, Calif. – TOPAS Advanced Polymers will showcase its versatile line of cyclic olefin copolymers (COC) for the medical device and diagnostic industry at the 2014 Medical Device and Manufacturing (MDM) West exhibition February 11-13 in Anaheim, Calif. The company will discuss its latest materials and newest applications at its booth in Hall E, Booth 917.<br /> <br /> TOPAS' unique manufacturing technologies are enabling the development of new COC grades with a range of useful ...This story is related to the following:Medical Polymers | Olefins | Copolymers
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Arkema's Kepstan PEKK 6000 Series Copolymers Offer Slow Crystallinity And Low Melt Temperature For Injection Molding And Extrusion
2013-11-15 00:04:53| surfacefinishing Home Page
A part of Arkema's newly developed, PEKK-based, highly stable chemical backbone copolymers, the Kepstan® 6000 series copolymers offer a low melting point and has a slow crystallization rate