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Polymers is Re-Shaping & how Sustainability & Environmental Protection are
being pushed to New Heights by Converting WASTES and Harmful GREENHOUSE
GASES into Polymers
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Monday, January 25, 2016
Below are the compelling reasons to participate in our upcoming BIO-Conference:
Thursday, January 21, 2016
*BIO-Plastics/Chemicals: Meet BRAND-OWNERS at BioMass Conference (Feb 9-11)
BioMass based POLYMERS and CHEMICALS will be the theme at this event and
you will get updated on how traditional as well as newer polymeric
materials are being developed from renewable “BioMass”, various types of
“Wastes” and “Greenhouse Gases” vs traditional PetroChemicals; thereby
revolutionizing the Sustainability & Environmental landscape like never
before !
2-COMPELLING REASONS to ATTEND
• Witness how the future of Chemicals & Polymers is Re-Shaping !
• Witness how Sustainability & Environmental Protection are being pushed to
New Heights by Converting WASTES and Harmful Greenhouse GASES into Polymers.
Details @ https://innoplastsolutions.com/bio
you will get updated on how traditional as well as newer polymeric
materials are being developed from renewable “BioMass”, various types of
“Wastes” and “Greenhouse Gases” vs traditional PetroChemicals; thereby
revolutionizing the Sustainability & Environmental landscape like never
before !
2-COMPELLING REASONS to ATTEND
• Witness how the future of Chemicals & Polymers is Re-Shaping !
• Witness how Sustainability & Environmental Protection are being pushed to
New Heights by Converting WASTES and Harmful Greenhouse GASES into Polymers.
Details @ https://innoplastsolutions.com/bio
Thursday, January 7, 2016
BioChemicals & BioPolymers: Breadth of Raw Materials including Harmful Greenhouse GASES / WASTE(s);FEB 9-11,LAS VEGAS
Dear Colleague,
NOV 29: Leaders of 150 countries including President Obama, Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg of the U.S. gathered in Paris and vowed to reduce the emission of planet-warming greenhouse gases. While most major corporations around the world have escalated their efforts in recent years on improving the "Environmental Impact & Sustainability" via several routes, some very intriguing technologies have emerged lately that convert the harmful greenhouse gases (CO2 and CH4) into useful products. These technologies have entered the commercial phase and will push the "Environment Protection & Sustainability" to levels never seen before; that is, first reduce the emissions and then "Further Reduction" by conversion to useful products. At this Feb 9-11 BioMass Conference, there is a session on "Waste & Greenhouse Gases as Raw Materials"; Dr. Yash Khanna will present an overview of such emerging-commercial technologies. For details visit our website below:https://InnoPlastSolutions.com/bio
BioMass for Sustainable Future: Re-Invention of Polymeric Materials February 9-11, 2016 Caesars Palace Las Vegas, NV 89109, USA Conference Chairman: Roger Avakian, VP-Scientific Develop, PolyOne.
Session I: BioRefineries - the Next Mega-Industry: U.S. Government &
Private Sector Leadership
Session II: BioPolymer Formulations in MarketPlace Today: Engineered via
Blends, Alloys & Modifiers
Session III: Brand-Owners - Creating Market-Pull for BioBased Products
Session IV: Renewable Building-Block PLATFORMS for Traditional & Newer
Polymers
Session V: BioMass WASTE & Greenhouse GASES as Platform: Plastics, Polymer
Intmd & BioFuels
You will network with delegates from 10 countries including brand-owners
such as *APPLE*, *3M*, *WHIRLPOOL* and many more !
PS:Pls write to me on my email (rosaram211@gmal.com) to get more info on the conference program and registration.
NOV 29: Leaders of 150 countries including President Obama, Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg of the U.S. gathered in Paris and vowed to reduce the emission of planet-warming greenhouse gases. While most major corporations around the world have escalated their efforts in recent years on improving the "Environmental Impact & Sustainability" via several routes, some very intriguing technologies have emerged lately that convert the harmful greenhouse gases (CO2 and CH4) into useful products. These technologies have entered the commercial phase and will push the "Environment Protection & Sustainability" to levels never seen before; that is, first reduce the emissions and then "Further Reduction" by conversion to useful products. At this Feb 9-11 BioMass Conference, there is a session on "Waste & Greenhouse Gases as Raw Materials"; Dr. Yash Khanna will present an overview of such emerging-commercial technologies. For details visit our website below:https://InnoPlastSolutions.com/bio
BioMass for Sustainable Future: Re-Invention of Polymeric Materials February 9-11, 2016 Caesars Palace Las Vegas, NV 89109, USA Conference Chairman: Roger Avakian, VP-Scientific Develop, PolyOne.
Session I: BioRefineries - the Next Mega-Industry: U.S. Government &
Private Sector Leadership
Session II: BioPolymer Formulations in MarketPlace Today: Engineered via
Blends, Alloys & Modifiers
Session III: Brand-Owners - Creating Market-Pull for BioBased Products
Session IV: Renewable Building-Block PLATFORMS for Traditional & Newer
Polymers
Session V: BioMass WASTE & Greenhouse GASES as Platform: Plastics, Polymer
Intmd & BioFuels
You will network with delegates from 10 countries including brand-owners
such as *APPLE*, *3M*, *WHIRLPOOL* and many more !
PS:Pls write to me on my email (rosaram211@gmal.com) to get more info on the conference program and registration.
Monday, December 28, 2015
Bio-on & SECI to Build Production Plant for PHA from Biodiesel Co-product Glycerol
An agreement signed by Bio-on and S.E.C.I. S.p.A. part of Gruppo Industriale Maccaferri holding, will see Italy's and world's first facility for the production of PHAs bioplastic from biodiesel production co-products, namely glycerol. The two companies, operating in sustainable biochemistry and industrial development of levulinic acid with Eridania Requiring a 55 million Euro investment from S.E.C.I. the facility will be located at an Eridania Sadam site and will be the world's most advanced plant producing PHAs biopolymers from glycerol. The new factory will need skilled personnel specialized in fermentation to produce this revolutionary bioplastic.
PHAs, or polyhydroxyalkanoates, are bioplastics that can replace a number of traditional polymers currently made with petrochemical processes using hydrocarbons. The PHAs developed by Bio-on guarantee the same thermo-mechanical properties with the advantage of being completely naturally biodegradable. Sadam, will work together to build a production site with a 5 thousand tons/year output, expandable to 10 thousand tons/year.
"We are investing 4 million Euro in purchasing the license for this new technology developed by Bio-on," says Eridania Sadam Chairman Massimo Maccaferri, "because this all-natural bioplastic represents a technological challenge that can contribute towards the growth of our group in the new "green" chemistry industry, with an eco-compatible and eco-sustainable approach".
"We will create Italy's first PHAs production plant from glycerol with one of Europe's most important industrial groups," explains Marco Astorri, Chairman of Bio-on S.p.A.
The collaboration between Bio-on and S.E.C.I. S.p.A. today reaches an important milestone and finalizes another building block in the construction of the platform for bioplastic production in the future.
Source:Bio-on
PHAs, or polyhydroxyalkanoates, are bioplastics that can replace a number of traditional polymers currently made with petrochemical processes using hydrocarbons. The PHAs developed by Bio-on guarantee the same thermo-mechanical properties with the advantage of being completely naturally biodegradable. Sadam, will work together to build a production site with a 5 thousand tons/year output, expandable to 10 thousand tons/year.
"We are investing 4 million Euro in purchasing the license for this new technology developed by Bio-on," says Eridania Sadam Chairman Massimo Maccaferri, "because this all-natural bioplastic represents a technological challenge that can contribute towards the growth of our group in the new "green" chemistry industry, with an eco-compatible and eco-sustainable approach".
"We will create Italy's first PHAs production plant from glycerol with one of Europe's most important industrial groups," explains Marco Astorri, Chairman of Bio-on S.p.A.
The collaboration between Bio-on and S.E.C.I. S.p.A. today reaches an important milestone and finalizes another building block in the construction of the platform for bioplastic production in the future.
Source:Bio-on
Sunday, December 13, 2015
Register on our new website today;our Discount Ends this DECEMBER
Dear All,
NOV 29: Leaders of 150 countries including President Obama, Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg of the U.S. gathered in Paris and vowed to reduce the emission of planet-warming greenhouse gases. While most major corporations around the world have escalated their efforts in recent years on improving the "Environmental Impact & Sustainability" via several routes, some very intriguing technologies have emerged lately that convert the harmful greenhouse gases (CO2 and CH4) into useful products. These technologies have entered the commercial phase and will push the "Environment Protection & Sustainability" to levels never seen before; that is, first reduce the emissions and then "Further Reduction" by conversion to useful products. At this Feb 9-11 BioMass Conference, there is a session on "Waste & Greenhouse Gases as Raw Materials"; Dr. Yash Khannawill present an overview of such emerging-commercial technologies.
For details visit our website below:https://InnoPlastSolutions.com/bio
Re-Invention of Polymeric MaterialsFebruary 9-11, 2016Caesars PalaceLas Vegas, NV 89109, USA
Conference Chairman: Roger Avakian, VP-Scientific Develop, PolyOneOn October 27, 2014, President Obama announced BIO-BASED materials as 1-of-3 emerging technologies for U.S. competitiveness. As further national support, U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow said "Biobased Manufacturing is the next jobs revolution in our country, and the one that Michigan is ready to lead". These actions reiterate therenewed spirit of innovation over the last 5 years in the field of Chemicals & Polymers based on BioMass vs traditional PetroChemicals. Join us on a journey through the world of "BioMass for Sustainable Future: Re-Invention of Polymeric Materials"; an adventure we have not seen in the chemical industry since the 1960's and it is rapidly evolving!
Pls write to me on my email (rosaram211@gmail.com) to avail discount for the conference.
NOV 29: Leaders of 150 countries including President Obama, Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg of the U.S. gathered in Paris and vowed to reduce the emission of planet-warming greenhouse gases. While most major corporations around the world have escalated their efforts in recent years on improving the "Environmental Impact & Sustainability" via several routes, some very intriguing technologies have emerged lately that convert the harmful greenhouse gases (CO2 and CH4) into useful products. These technologies have entered the commercial phase and will push the "Environment Protection & Sustainability" to levels never seen before; that is, first reduce the emissions and then "Further Reduction" by conversion to useful products. At this Feb 9-11 BioMass Conference, there is a session on "Waste & Greenhouse Gases as Raw Materials"; Dr. Yash Khannawill present an overview of such emerging-commercial technologies.
For details visit our website below:https://InnoPlastSolutions.com/bio
Re-Invention of Polymeric MaterialsFebruary 9-11, 2016Caesars PalaceLas Vegas, NV 89109, USA
Conference Chairman: Roger Avakian, VP-Scientific Develop, PolyOneOn October 27, 2014, President Obama announced BIO-BASED materials as 1-of-3 emerging technologies for U.S. competitiveness. As further national support, U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow said "Biobased Manufacturing is the next jobs revolution in our country, and the one that Michigan is ready to lead". These actions reiterate therenewed spirit of innovation over the last 5 years in the field of Chemicals & Polymers based on BioMass vs traditional PetroChemicals. Join us on a journey through the world of "BioMass for Sustainable Future: Re-Invention of Polymeric Materials"; an adventure we have not seen in the chemical industry since the 1960's and it is rapidly evolving!
Pls write to me on my email (rosaram211@gmail.com) to avail discount for the conference.
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
BioChemicals & BioPolymers: Breadth of Raw Materials including Harmful Greenhouse GASES / WASTE(s);FEB 9-11
BioMass based POLYMERS, CHEMICALS and FUELS will be the theme at this event and you will get updated on how traditional as well as newer polymeric materials are being developed from renewable “BioMass”, various types of “Wastes” and “Greenhouse Gases” vs traditional PetroChemicals; thereby revolutionizing the Sustainability & Environmental landscape like never before.
More details @: http://www.BioplastConference.com
www.InnoPlastSolutions.com/bio
More details @: http://www.BioplastConference.com
www.InnoPlastSolutions.com/bio
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Toray to Supply CF Prepreg to Boeing for Aircraft Production
Toray Industries, Inc. announced it has signed a comprehensive long-term agreement with The Boeing Company to supply carbon fiber TORAYCA® prepreg for the production of the new Boeing 777X aircraft, extending the existing supply agreement for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The new agreement extends the comprehensive agreement that was signed in November 2005 by more than 10 years from this year. The total value of prepreg Toray Group will supply for both 787 and 777X programs for the contract period is expected to exceed 1.3 trillion yen ($11 billion).
Together with the extension, Toray has made a decision to invest approximately 50 billion yen in new construction of an integrated production line for yarn (precursor), high-performance carbon fiber TORAYCA® with an annual production capacity of 2,000 tons, and TORAYCA® prepreg in the new commercial premises it acquired in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. It represents the first phase of a planned 100 billion yen investment, as Toray seeks to expand its composite materials business in the U.S. The new facility will also be Toray’s first integrated production line for yarn (precursor), carbon fiber TORAYCA® and TORAYCA® prepreg in the U.S.
Toray will commence production of yarn (precursor) in phases starting in May 2017, and plans to begin supplying TORAYCA® prepreg to Boeing in 2019, following certification.
As for the 787, TORAYCA® prepreg has been used since the beginning for some of the primary structural materials, including the main wings and body. With Boeing planning to raise the number of 787 aircraft being produced every month from the current 10 planes to 12 per month in 2016 and 14 per month by the end of the decade, and the ratio of larger models also expected to increase, the demand for carbon fiber composite materials also is expected to increase significantly.
The 777X aircraft is a large-sized, twin-engine passenger aircraft currently being developed by Boeing as a successor to the existing 777, with a plan to deliver the first plane in 2020. With the conclusion of the agreement announced today, Toray’s TORAYCA® prepreg has been officially selected for these main wings.
Preparing for the planned 787 production increase to 12 planes a month, Toray has already been working to expand TORAYCA® prepreg production facilities at its U.S. subsidiary, Toray Composites (America), Inc., in Tacoma, Washington, and the new facilities there are expected to start operation in January 2016. The integrated production line to be constructed in Spartanburg County, South Carolina is intended to meet growing demand generated by Boeing’s plan to increase production of 787 aircraft to 14 per month as well as the 777X program. The new facility will confidently position Toray to provide Boeing with a stable supply of products.
Toray plans to expand the production facilities in Spartanburg County, South Carolina in phases, as shipments for the 787 and 777X aircraft grow.
Toray is aiming to drive an exponential increase in aerospace applications in the composite materials business under its new medium-term management program Project AP-G 2016, which was launched in April 2014. Toray will continue to expand its infrastructure to ensure a stable supply of TORAYCA® prepreg in line with Boeing’s plan to increase output, while increasing the sophistication of its composite materials business in the U.S. as revenues grow.
Source: Toray
Together with the extension, Toray has made a decision to invest approximately 50 billion yen in new construction of an integrated production line for yarn (precursor), high-performance carbon fiber TORAYCA® with an annual production capacity of 2,000 tons, and TORAYCA® prepreg in the new commercial premises it acquired in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. It represents the first phase of a planned 100 billion yen investment, as Toray seeks to expand its composite materials business in the U.S. The new facility will also be Toray’s first integrated production line for yarn (precursor), carbon fiber TORAYCA® and TORAYCA® prepreg in the U.S.
Toray will commence production of yarn (precursor) in phases starting in May 2017, and plans to begin supplying TORAYCA® prepreg to Boeing in 2019, following certification.
As for the 787, TORAYCA® prepreg has been used since the beginning for some of the primary structural materials, including the main wings and body. With Boeing planning to raise the number of 787 aircraft being produced every month from the current 10 planes to 12 per month in 2016 and 14 per month by the end of the decade, and the ratio of larger models also expected to increase, the demand for carbon fiber composite materials also is expected to increase significantly.
The 777X aircraft is a large-sized, twin-engine passenger aircraft currently being developed by Boeing as a successor to the existing 777, with a plan to deliver the first plane in 2020. With the conclusion of the agreement announced today, Toray’s TORAYCA® prepreg has been officially selected for these main wings.
Preparing for the planned 787 production increase to 12 planes a month, Toray has already been working to expand TORAYCA® prepreg production facilities at its U.S. subsidiary, Toray Composites (America), Inc., in Tacoma, Washington, and the new facilities there are expected to start operation in January 2016. The integrated production line to be constructed in Spartanburg County, South Carolina is intended to meet growing demand generated by Boeing’s plan to increase production of 787 aircraft to 14 per month as well as the 777X program. The new facility will confidently position Toray to provide Boeing with a stable supply of products.
Toray plans to expand the production facilities in Spartanburg County, South Carolina in phases, as shipments for the 787 and 777X aircraft grow.
Toray is aiming to drive an exponential increase in aerospace applications in the composite materials business under its new medium-term management program Project AP-G 2016, which was launched in April 2014. Toray will continue to expand its infrastructure to ensure a stable supply of TORAYCA® prepreg in line with Boeing’s plan to increase output, while increasing the sophistication of its composite materials business in the U.S. as revenues grow.
Source: Toray
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