Monthly Archives: March 2016

‘And The Winners Of The JEC Innovation Awards Are . . .’

PlasticsToday.com Mar 31 05:37 pm 

March 31 2016 Materials Norbert Sparrow Automotive and Mobility Consumer Products Recycling Sustainability Composites industry organization JEC Group has announced the winners of its 2016 JEC Americas Innovation Awards. The companies represent a broad cross section of expertise in the design testing and materials categories as well as in the automotive aerospace and sports and leisure ...

‘Scott Bader Expands Amiens Plant’

materialstoday Mar 31 02:17 pm 

Scott Bader has opened an expanded and modernized facility in Amiens France. Composite adhesive specialist Scott Bader has marked its 50 th anniversary with the official opening of its expanded and modernized facility in Amiens France.

‘Web Industries Joins ThermoPlastic Composites Research Center (TPRC)’

libero Mar 31 07:34 am 

- MARLBOROUGH Massachusetts March 31 2016 PRNewswire -- Web Industries Inc. leading provider of prepreg composite formatting technologies and services and the ThermoPlastic composites Research Center TPRC in Enschede The Netherlands are pleased to announce that Web Industries has joined

‘Renewable And Improved Thermoplastics’

materialstoday Mar 31 02:15 am 

Equal parts lignin and synthetic nitrile rubber are heated mixed and extruded to yield a superior thermoplastic for potential automotive and other consumer products.quot

‘5 Biggest Myths About Decking Materials’

The Monroe Evening News Mar 31 05:56 am 

BPT - Whether you39ve decided this is the year you39ll add a deck to your home or you39re still pondering the project as soon as you say the words quotI want to build a deckquot you39ll start hearing and reading lots of advice. Some of it will be useful like quotbuil...

‘Heat Insulation Potential Of Metallic Composites Confirmed’

the Engineer Mar 29 03:25 am 

A study has found that novel lightweight composite metal foams CMFs are more effective at insulating against high heat than the conventional base metals and alloys that theytradere made of. The finding from North Carolina State University researchers means the CMF is especially promising for use in storing and transporting nuclear material hazardous materials explosives