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Merger creates largest plastic box maker in North America
2015-09-21 21:02:52| Canadian Plastics Headlines
Burlington, Ont.-based Transparent Packaging and Printex Packaging, of Islandia, N.Y., have partnered to form Printex Transparent Packaging. The post Merger creates “largest plastic box maker in North America” appeared first on Canadian Plastics.
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Tool Cart targets industrial plastic molding industry.
2015-09-16 14:31:07| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Designed as 4-layered shelving system with high side-walls and rubber-coated surfaces to keep tools/parts in place, IMS ResQ Cart facilitates access and storage of critical components needed to fix, plumb, set-up, or switch a run. Unit is equipped with 5 in. swivel/locking casters and sturdy work table with 350 lb capacity. Industry-specific features include hanging waterline hose mounts, guide bars to keep hoses organized, and removable metal tray insert to hold nozzle tips and re-facing tools.
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Plastic Electronics Enclosures withstand industrial environments.
2015-09-16 14:31:07| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Molded in fiberglass-reinforced polycarbonate, SK Series comes in 12 sizes from 2 x 2 in. to 14 x 10 in. Metric knockouts in base are standard. Suited to protect outdoor applications with IP67 rating for temporary submersion, SG Series comes in 7 sizes from 3 x 3 in. to 11 x 9 in. and is molded from impact resistant and flame-retardant polycarbonate. Clear cover option is available. Both NEMA 4X plastic enclosures carry IK 08 impact rating and UL508 Type 4X and 12K listing.
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Free App Predicts Plastic Shrinkage by Zip Code
2015-09-15 23:24:35| ENR.com: Headline News
A building superintendent turned professor used a bad experience placing concrete as the inspiration to develop a free, web-based application that tracks weather patterns and humidity levels to avoid cracking from plastic concrete shrinkage.
Half of world's sea turtles have eaten plastic, study says
2015-09-15 02:09:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Independent: More than half the sea turtles in the world are thought to have eaten plastic or other forms of human rubbish, according to a new study. Queensland University academics studied drift maps of plastic and compared these with known turtle habitats and records of animals which died after eating plastic debris, the International Business Times (IBT) reported. They then used this to estimate how many turtles are likely to have eaten debris, either dumped in the oceans by humans or swept out to sea....
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