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OFFERING HR SERVICE IN POLYMER INDUSTRY

Offering HR service in Polymer Industry: 16.Scientific Officer -Knowledge of surface chemistry 17.Manager-Sales,Experience 6-8 years in production of Flexible Packaging. 18) R&D Manager-Senior candidate for R&D for polymer additives company 19) PRODUCTION MANAGER-Experience in production of CHOPPED STRAND MAT manufacturing line.Looking for candidates from Middle East ,Europe,China,Taiwan 20)MANAGER-SALES-should have worked in production of Flexible Packaging 21)R& D MANAGER-Senior candidate for R& D for polymer additives company This is to inform you all that i have started HR services to meet the requirements in our Polymer Industry.As discussed with the Senior Management in various companies i am posting the following jobs available with my service at the moment.Interested members do contact me at my email rosaram211@gmail.com asap.

Researchers Use Squid Ring Teeth Protein to Reduce Marine Plastic Pollution

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More than 8 million tons of plastic ends up in our oceans each year, killing marine life and damaging ecosystems. But the same seas might also hold the key to reducing plastic pollution. Squid Ring Teeth Proteins for Different Applications Proteins found in squid can be used to create sustainable alternatives to plastics, according to a report published in Frontiers in Chemistry on Thursday. Squid grasp their prey using suction cups on their tentacles and arms. The cups are equipped with sharp "ring teeth" that hold the food in place. The teeth are made from proteins that are similar to silk, and these have become the subject of scientific interest in the last few years. Melik Demirel, of Pennsylvania State University, is lead author of the new report, which reviews existing research on materials made from these proteins. He says his team has produced prototypes of fibers, coatings and 3D objects made from the squid ring teeth (SRT) proteins. Demirel says these natural
Offering HR service in Polymer Industry: This is to inform you all that i have started HR services to meet the requirements in our Polymer Industry.As discussed with the Senior Management in various companies i am posting the following jobs available with my service at the moment.Interested members do contact me at my email  rosaram211@gmail.com  asap. 1)Senior Scientist for Fortune 100 company has experience in Formulation colloidal Science background with 8-10 years.Individual with experience in personal care or FMCG. 2)Chemical Engineer for process research (scale up from lab scale to plant scale) with 3-5 years of expereince. 3)Export Manager -Prime / Recycled LDPE, LLDPE, HDPE, PP Granules, Masterbatches &Compounds. 4) Epoxy resin manufacturer is looking for a candidate who has experience in Synthesis in R& D. 5) Business Development Manager:A well know chemical company is looking for two SALES persons for Bangalore and Hyderabad. 6)Project Manager-My clien

Researchers Find Microbes that Break-down Harmful Phthalates in Humid Conditions

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The dust that settles throughout our homes and offices almost always contains bits of chemicals that can cause problems for the human endocrine system, scientists say. But a new study indicates that the microbes we track into buildings—the microscopic bacteria and other microorganisms that thrive on our skin and outdoors—can help break those chemicals down. Starting Point to Deal With Harmful Indoor Chemicals The study, published online in the journal Environmental Sciences: Process Impacts, is the first of its kind to show that microbes can break down these chemicals, called phthalates. Microbes grow rapidly in humid environments, breaking down harmful chemicals as they grow. But that humidity—and that microbial growth—could cause even more problems, including mold and musty air, the study found. Still, the study is a starting point to understanding how to deal with harmful chemicals indoors. “Previously, people thought there really wasn’t a lot of microbial activity happening in

DSM, Stratasys SLA 3D Printing Partnership to Facilitate Durable Parts Production

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Royal DSM  has entered into a partnership Stratasys.  Stratasys , which aims to disrupt traditional 3D printing, enters the stereolithography segment with a new printer, the V650™ Flex. DSM backs this launch with its Somos® materials, relentlessly aiming to expand the offering available to its customer base and to accelerate the adoption of 3D printing.  Accelerating the Adoption of 3D Printing As part of its alliance with DSM, Stratasys offers customers recipes for  Somos® stereolithography resins , commercially available directly from the company. This choice is backed by Stratasys’ extensive utilization of Somos® verified resins in its service bureau, Stratasys Direct Manufacturing. By entering into partnership with Stratasys, DSM wants to expand the choice for customers to increasingly meet application performance demands. Hugo da Silva, VP of Additive Manufacturing at DSM: “From the high-performance demands of automotive and aerospace industries to the durability and flex