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Emissions, Plastic Packaging Top AI-Assisted Search Results

Corporate artificial intelligence platform Ubuntoo, which has partnered with companies like the Coca-Cola Company, Subway, and Target, reports that “emissions” and “plastic packaging” were the most searched environmental questions of 2023.    Energy came in third place, with users inputting searches around the transition and adoption of clean energy systems.    Climate, biodiversity, and agriculture each followed as key topics for users of the platform.    Launched last month, Ubuntoo is a first-of-its-kind…

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Breaking News in Flexible Packaging December 2023

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 for the month of November. 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…

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EPA Begins Review of Polyvinyl Chloride and Four Other Chemicals

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has initiated a process to prioritize vinyl chloride and four other chemicals used in the manufacture and processing of plastics for risk evaluation. If EPA designates the five chemicals as High Priority Substances at the end of the 12-month process, it will then begin risk evaluations, the agency said in a news release published on Dec. 14. The other four chemicals are acetaldehyde, acrylonitrile,…

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SEC Charges Stimwave Ex-CEO with $41 Million Fraud

Stimwave’s ex-CEO Laura Perryman has been hit with additional fraud charges for the role she played in allegedly defrauding the government after it was unveiled that the company’s white receiver was made entirely out of non-conductive plastic. Let’s turn back the clock to 2016, six years after Perryman founded the Floridian company. The StimQ PNS system had just received 510(k) clearance and was hitting the United States market. Back then,…

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Resin Price Report: PE, PP Resin Prices Projected to Rise in Q1 2024

Strong domestic demand and solid export interest are making December the second best month of the year, just behind October, at the PlasticsExchange. Export interest remained good, with the best buying coming from Mexico, reports the resin clearinghouse in its Market Update. Domestically, deeply discounted polyethylene (PE) deals began to dry up, though some remained at week’s end. Rising polymer-grade propylene (PGP) costs fueled by ongoing monomer production disruptions dashed…

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Updated: TekniPlex Bolsters Medtech Reach with Seisa Acquisition

TekniPlex Healthcare announced today, Dec. 19, 2023, that it has completed the acquisition of Seisa Medical. TekniPlex signed a definitive agreement to acquire the full-service contract manufacturer of Class II and Class III medical devices and specialty components in November. TekniPlex said the acquisition enhances its materials science and process technology expertise in the minimally invasive and interventional therapy sectors.       Based in El Paso, TX, Seisa is a medical device…

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Medical Extruder Zeus to Join Swedish Private Equity Firm’s Portfolio

Extrusion technology company Zeus announced that it has entered into an agreement to be acquired by Sweden’s EQT Private Equity. Based in Orangeburg, SC, and founded in 1966, Zeus is a pioneer in the design, development, and extrusion of fluoropolymer tubing for medical devices as well as some industrial applications. It operates eight facilities in the United States and one plant in Ireland and employs approximately 2,400 people. EQT reportedly…

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PFAS-free Transparent Flame-Retardant Polycarbonate Debuts

South Korea’s Samyang Corp. has developed an eco-friendly transparent flame-retardant polycarbonate (PC) that is totally free of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). Artificial substances composed of carbon and fluorine, PFAS are widely used in electrical and electronic products, food packaging, cosmetics, textiles, and firefighting equipment because of their thermal stability and resistance to water and oil. Termed as “forever chemicals” due to their resistance to natural decomposition, they accumulate in…

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The Troubleshooter: Fundamentals of Injection Molding Press Startups

The key drivers of an injection molding plant’s profits are downtime, efficiency, and scrap. A company’s success relies heavily on quick and efficient startups. Poor startups not only lead to significant amounts of scrap, they also affect machine time availability. Preventing unplanned downtime plays a critical part in profitability. Startup procedures greatly affect a processor’s ability to achieve successful production events and press restarts. Poor attention to detail quite often…

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A Helping of Plastics Extrusion Insights with a Side of Shakespeare

The shortest day this year is Dec. 21, the winter solstice. I will have some nine and one-half hours between sunrise and sunset here at around the 38th parallel north. Further north, it’s even less. Before electricity, long nights meant more need for candles and early rising. But the axis of the earth is pointing up to Polaris, the north star, as it always does. “It is the star to every wandering bark, whose…

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