Friday, March 19, 2010
PLA-based eyeglass frames
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Automotive floor mat made from PLA fiber
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Global market for CNT
The market for multi-walled carbon nanotubes, used in polymers, accounts for nearly all of the market, and is expected to reach $161m (€117.9m) in 2010. By 2015, this figure will have risen to $866m (€633.8m), BCC believes.
But the single-walled market is expected to take off in the same period, rising from $250,000 (€182,965) in 2010 to $125m (€91.5m) in 2015. The few-walled segment is valued at an estimated $6m (€4.4m) in 2010, and will reach nearly $63m (€46.1m) in 2015.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Soy-based foam for mattresses
Friday, March 5, 2010
CNG-fuelled Bus Completes 322,000 Km Altoona Test – All Clear
A CNG fueled cutaway bus recently completed the demanding Altoona Bus Test without any unscheduled maintenance or repairs to the CNG fuel system. Built on the Ford E-450 chassis, the cutaway bus is 25′ in length and has a passenger capacity of twenty one. The proprietary compressed natural gas fuel system was designed and installed in California by Creative Bus Sales, a company that specializes in CNG bus conversions.
The 200,000 mile (322,000 km) test began on June 10, 2009 and was completed on August 31, 2009. Overall the bus experienced very few mechanical problems, none of which were at all related to the CNG fuel system.
Testing took place at the prestigious Pennsylvania Transportation institute at Penn State. Penn State’s Vehicle Systems & Safety Program is responsible for the operation of the Federal Transit Administration’s new model bus testing program. Creative Bus Sales’ CNG fuel system was designed to meet NFPA 52 standards and complies with the requirements set forth in California Title 13. It is designed for installation on the Ford E-450 chassis, and uses components from Luxfer Cylinders, Swagelok, and BAF Technologies.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Liquid urethane polymers from Bayer MaterialScience LLC improve performance of epoxy resins
Desmocap urethane polymers can improve and/or expand the flexibility, elongation, impact resistance, tear resistance, cure rate and adhesion of epoxy resins. Epoxies incorporating urethane liquid polymers are well suited to a variety of uses, including caulks, coatings, membranes and sealants, and can also be utilized to encapsulate electrical parts.
Thermoplastic bee hives
Fraunhofer IWU experts present new materials for additive manufacturing at their self-printed booth
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