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Date Archive - May 2024

ExxonMobil Sold on Sustainable Solutions at Chinaplas

There was something for — almost — everyone from ExxonMobil at Chinaplas in Shanghai last month. One highlight was a high-density polyethylene (HDPE) solution for machine-direction-oriented (MDO) blown film. Grade 7165L is a core component of pouches designed for recyclability, imparting stiffness to the structure. “7165L was designed specifically with MDO in mind, and we also bring our Exceed mLLDPE [linear-low-density PE with metallocene catalysts] material into the structure. They combine to…

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Hyundai, Toray Team Up to Shape New Era of Mobility through Material Innovation

Korean automaker Hyundai has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Japan’s Toray Industries, a pioneer in carbon fiber and composite material technology, to advance material innovation for a new era of mobility. The partnership aims to secure capabilities to develop lightweight and high-strength materials for environmentally friendly and high-performance vehicles. Joint R&D areas include carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic (CFRP) parts that are expected to improve the performance of EV batteries and motors.…

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The Coolest Thing We Saw at NPE on Day Five: The Straw Man

Amid much ado about plastic straws, Jason Forgash of Michigan’s Bay Plastics Machinery is thinking inside the box — namely, the BPM Straw Cutter, a countertop unit that ingests the pesky little pipes, shreds them, and bags the remnants for recycling. Forgash, BPM CEO and president, began thinking of the project a few years ago before handing his concept over to BPM’s engineers to make it a reality. After three iterations,…

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Breaking News in Flexible Packaging May 2024

If you’re interested in an informative and fast read on the subject of flexible packaging, this is for you — an all-in-one location for a steady stream of curated news and developments in this dynamic market. These include pouches, bags, films, and other types of flexible packaging sourced from supplier breakthroughs, brand launches, and other advances of interest. The content is selected from Tweets by stakeholders in the flexible packaging supply chain supplemented by content…

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High Melt Strength PP Foam Reduces Vehicle Emissions, Increases Recyclability

Sabic is spotlighting two diverse transportation applications that demonstrate the potential benefits of Sabic PP-UMS (Polypropylene – Ultra Melt Strength) foam resin at NPE2024 (Booth S19005). The material features high melt strength for high levels of foamability and enables the extrusion of PP foams with very low density, good impact resistance, and compliance with VDA 278 emission regulations. Sabic PP-UMS foam resin’s processing versatility allows PP foams, subject to user testing,…

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Formerra Begins Selling ISCC PLUS–certified Materials

Performance materials distributor Formerra announced at NPE2024 that it has earned approval to begin selling ISCC PLUS–certified materials for the mass balance process.  Formerra also will supply compostable products from AFC Ecoplastics to consumer and medical packaging customers across North America in answer to growing customer demand for sustainable alternatives and more stringent plastics regulations. The mass balance approach to making plastics combines alternative renewable or circular feedstock with fossil-based…

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PET ‘Power Couple’ Pushes Recycling to the Max

Polypropylene is a polymer seeing a lot of positive traction in food packaging including food cups. That’s due to PP’s material’s sustainability and recyclability back into food-grade resin. A new twist in packaging introduced at NPE2024 looks to get in on that action using tried-and-true PET. The innovation uses that most widely recycled polymer in a source-reduced, thin-wall cup that’s paired with a PET film applied via in-mold labeling (IML).…

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AI Powers Next-Gen Plastic-Film Recycling

Environment Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has awarded a six-month, six-figure contract to Vancouver, BC-based Metaspectral to test an artificial-intelligence-enabled plastic-film sorting technology. The CAD$150,000/$108,962 contract is part of the Canadian Plastics Innovation Challenge, a program focused on improving the collection and sorting of flexible packaging and other plastic films in Canada. Metaspectral’s technology uses specialized cameras to capture hyperspectral images of waste plastics, thus detecting the materials’ chemical signatures. Deep…

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Engel Expands in Mexico

Engel has announced that it will build a multi-faceted facility in Queretaro, Mexico, as part of its “close to the customer” corporate philosophy. The maker of injection molding equipment based in Schwertberg, Austria, with its US headquarters in York, PA, said it wants to establish “optimal sales, logistics, and production structures for each of the three major regions — Europe, Asia, and the Americas.” A place to find and develop…

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Covestro Debuts Polycarbonate with 90% Recycled Content

Market demand for high-content post-consumer recycled (PCR) material is growing rapidly as industries step up efforts in pursuit of circularity and climate neutrality. Retaining performance and quality on a par with virgin resin, however, remains a common challenge.  Achieving a 90% PCR content polycarbonate (PC) requires both high-quality PCR feedstock and a robust formulation process, something that materials supplier Covestro claims to have achieved with its Makrolon PCR PC resin…

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