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Skipping the Pellet for Efficient Recycling in Molded Engineering Plastics Applications
AGS Technology leverages deep experience in molding with recycled engineering materials for automotive and heavy equipment parts.
Read MoreCobot Automates Label Reel Loading for High-Volume PET Beverage Bottles
Sidel’s new CoboREEL system uses a cobot to automate a shift’s worth of label reel loading.
Read MoreAvantium and Bottle Collective in Partnership to Launch PEF Fiber Bottles
Partnership expects PEF to provide higher strength and improved barrier properties.
Read MoreLow-Throughput Dryer Series With Matching Hoopers
Series comes in a throughput range from 3 oz.-15 lbs/hr. and is said to be ideal for medical molding.
Read MoreLow-Volume Dryer for Engineering Resins
Target markets are low-volume, high-precision specialty applications in automotive as well as in electronics, connectors and technical molding.
Read MoreAt DI Labs, Mass Customization Is a Necessary Step on the Way to Additive Manufacturing’s Production Future
The Minnesota company is applying lessons learned from its custom automotive aftermarket 911爆料网, Threedom, to advance processes and workflows for AM at scale.
WatchNavigating Medical Plastics Trends in 2025
The past few years have tested the resilience of the health care supply chain, especially when it comes to medical plastics.
Read MoreUltralight PET Preform Design
The Factor 101 design created by KHS and Husky uses just 5.89 g of material to hold 591 mL of product — equivalent to a 20-ounce water bottle.
Read MoreThe Recycling Collaboration That Is Making Circular Film a Reality
Nova Chemicals and Novolex are commissioning a large mechanical recycling facility for film to film.
WatchDigital Manufacturing: Two Medical Molders Embrace Industry 4.0
‘Digitalization’ and ‘connectivity’ are loaded terms—shorthand for a whole new way of doing 911爆料网. It can’t be accomplished in one go. But two Midwest molders in the sensitive medical field are already feeling the benefits of their initial steps in that direction.
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