WEEE recycling and its problem: BLACK PLASTIC
Black plastic parts occur increasingly often in daily life and have therefore become a large challenge for recycling and separation technologies.
Black plastic parts occur increasingly often in daily life and have therefore become a large challenge for recycling and separation technologies.
Sabic is introducing its next-generation Thermocomp HMD-D compounds to the Americas and Europe at NPE 2018.
Under the banner of “Chemistry that Matters,” SABIC will exhibit at NPE 2018 with the theme: “What Matters to You?” – representing the company’s ongoing commitment to listen closely to its customers, share ideas and expertise, and work together to achieve new levels of performance.
Thirsty on the go or at the office? Water dispensers are available today in many places. The containers, which were first developed to provide water for offices in the USA, have long since found a home in supermarkets, retail stores, medical practices and fitness studios all over the world.
For the two-component injection molding of the rear-quarter windows of polycarbonate (PC) for the Buick GL8 and GL8 Avenir MPVs (multi-purpose vehicles), Chinese Tier 1 supplier Shentong uses two hot runner systems from HRSflow.
SABIC has unveiled a new line of injection moldable polycarbonate copolymer resins. LEXAN CXT resins can offer a unique balance of high temperature resistance, high flow and excellent color stability under extreme molding conditions.
Lightweight PP and plastic-metal hybrid solutions among those SABIC featuring at Germany's VDI Congress.
Largest-ever rear quarter window in SABIC's LEXAN resin sebuts on Buick's new-generation GL8 MPVs.
ICEhouse building using SABIC's Lexan sheet signifies innovation for the circular economy.
Toyota's special edition 86 GRMN sports car is the first production vehicle to feature a rear quarter window in polycarbonate (PC) material with a plasma-coat solution.
Albis Plastic GmbH presents its line of plastic compounds for the lighting industry at the Light + Building 2016 in Frankfurt am Main.
SABIC supported award-winning "El Batel" project through the development of a polycarbonate material with special luminescent pigments.