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Breakthrough Technique to 3D Print Fully Functional Electronic Circuits from Plastics

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Researchers at the University of Nottingham have pioneered a breakthrough method to rapidly 3D print fully functional electronic circuits.  Single Step Printing Process The circuits, which contain electrically-conductive metallic inks and insulating polymeric inks, can now be produced in a single inkjet printing process where a UV light rapidly solidifies the inks. The breakthrough technique paves the way for the electronics manufacturing industry to produce fully functional components such as 3D antennae and fully printed sensors from multiple materials including metals and plastics. Combining 2D with 3D Printing The new method combines 2D printed electronics with Additive Manufacturing (AM) or 3D printing - which is based on layer-by-layer deposition of materials to create 3D products. This expands the impact of Multifunctional Additive Manufacturing (MFAM), which involves printing multiple materials in a single additive manufacturing system to create comp

Plastics from Waste Derived BioChemicals & Recycling: 2018 Events

Join us to witness how the field of Polymers & Chemicals is being rejuvenated via Non-Fossil “WASTE” Raw-Materials that are (1) Biobased-Sustainable or (2) Air-Land-Ocean Pollutants”; thereby leading to preservation of petroleum resources, reduction of air-land-ocean pollution, and utilization of free/undesirable raw materials. June 25-27: BioPlastics: Biobased Re-Invention of Plastics: New York City area June 28: Plastics Waste: Value-Creation/Healthier Planet: New York City area Register for the Conference before DECEMBER 31 and get free admission to Bioplastics-2018 course; further details @ http://innoplastsolutions.com/bio.html ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Upcoming Events: 2018 Polyolefins Workshop, Atlanta, GA, March 13-14 Polymers/Bioplastics Failure & Defects, Amsterdam, April 25-26

Perstorp Introduces Line of Renewable Polyols

Perstorp is announcing world’s first portfolio of renewable alternatives to the essential polyols Pentaerythritol (Penta), Trimethylolpropane (TMP), and Neopentyl glycol (Neo). Low Carbon Footprint Products The launch is a response to the fast growing global need for more sustainable Coatings, Resins and Synthetic Lubricants to mention a few. This means that Perstorp is the only chemical company in the world to offer all three essential polyols Penta, TMP and Neo in both traditional and renewable forms. World’s first renewable Penta, known as Voxtar™, was launched in 2010. It can reduce carbon footprint by up to 80% compared to fossil alternatives. The addition of two new innovative products; Evyron™ (partly renewable TMP) and Neeture™ (partly renewable Neo) will give Perstorp’s customers a clear market advantage in creating pro-environmental low carbon footprint products. Anna Berggren, Global Market Segment Manager for Resins at Perstorp commented: “ The time i

Creation of Mussel-based Adhesive from Intestinal Bacteria

UniCat scientists have reprogrammed strains of the intestinal bacteria Escherichia Coli in such a way, that the biological underwater adhesive of mussels can be created with help of the bacteria. The special feature of the new biogenic super glue is that its adhesive properties can be switched on by irradiation with light. This results in long-awaited possibilities for bonding broken bones or teeth that can be fused together again through this bio-adhesive. These findings will be applied in a spin-off. Biological Adhesive Proteins Regenerative medicine urgently needs powerful adhesives that are biocompatible – well tolerated by the organism in which they are to be used. Such adhesives could treat superficial wounds, and could replace plates and screws which are commonly used to treat bone fractures. Biological adhesive proteins could not only allow the bonding of bone fragments, but also the fusion of the bone itself. Biotechnological Process: The UniCat member

POLYOLEFINS: Advances in Technology/Product Developments, DEC 15, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA; Discount Ends NOV 17

Although radical innovations are getting harder in a maturing chemicals / plastics industry, there is always a continuous need for incremental improvements. Demands from the marketplace and customers dictate that the New/Improved products be developed to deliver high-performance and in-time. Although polyolefins date as back as 1930’s, new products & processes have continued to emerge. This crash-course is designed to deliver the following: ·        An executive overview of the Polyolefins field ·        How to avoid the pitfalls in developing successful products @ High-Speed ·        Emerging Additives that enable the products customers are looking for .................................................................................................. Click the link below for TESTIMONIALS and BROCHURE: http://innoplastsolutions.com/courses/polyolefins-latest-products-technology.html …………………………………………………………………………………………… Upcoming Events: 2018 Polyme

3D Printed Models Used to Train Surgeons & Reduce Surgery Time

A team of engineers and pediatric orthopedic surgeons are using 3D printing to help train surgeons and shorten surgeries for the most common hip disorder found in children ages 9 to 16. Shortening Surgery Times In a recent study, researchers showed that allowing surgeons to prep on a 3D printed model of the patient’s hip joint cut by about 25 percent the amount of time needed for surgery when compared to a control group. The team, which includes bioengineers from the University of California San Diego and physicians from Rady Children’s Hospital, detailed their findings in a recent issue of the Journal of Children’s Orthopedics. Dr. Vidyadhar Upasani, pediatric orthopedic surgeon at Rady Children’s and UC San Diego and the paper’s senior author, said: “Being able to practice on these 3D models is crucial.” In this study, Upasani operated on a total of 10 patients. For five of the patients, he planned the surgeries using 3D printed models. He didn’t use models to pla

Polyolefins: Latest on Technology/Product Developments, DEC 15, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA

  Although radical innovations are getting harder in a maturing chemicals / plastics industry, there is always a continuous need for incremental improvements. Demands from the marketplace and customers dictate that the New/Improved products be developed to deliver high-performance and in-time. Although polyolefins date as back as 1930’s, new products & processes have continued to emerge. This crash-course is designed to deliver the following: · An executive overview of the Polyolefins field · How to avoid the pitfalls in developing successful products @ High-Speed · Emerging Additives that enable the products customers are looking for ................................................................................................................................... Click the link below for TESTIMONIALS and BROCHURE: http://innoplastsolutions.com/courses/polyolefins-latest-products-technology.html Upcoming Events: 2018 Polymer/BioPlastic Failure &