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Clariter | February 02, 2023
A global cleantech company, Clariter and TotalEnergies’ division, TotalEnergies Fluids, recently announced its world's first sustainable ultra-pure solvent made from plastic waste. Ultra-pure solvents are utilized in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and other markets in high demand that require safe, odorless, colorless, and tasteless products that meet the criteria of the highest pharmacopeia-standard purity. In addition, the solvents made from plastic waste help reduce th...
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Azoty Grupa, Celanese | June 24, 2021
After it decided to cease its POM production, the Celanese Corporation, a global manufacturer of chemical and specialized materials, announced the acquisition by Grupa Azoty S.A. of Tarnow, Poland, of certain technologies polyacetal (POM) production products. To serve Azoty's clients, Celanese will accept all current contracts with Tarnoform. This transaction does not involve Azoty employees, physical assets, manufacturing facilities, or sales offices, except for certain equip...
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Chromatic 3D Materials | September 22, 2022
Chromatic 3D Materials, a 3D-printing technology provider, has developed breakthrough Smooth-Mode technology for 3D printing of durable rubber parts with ultra-smooth surfaces at commercial volumes. Now, industrial manufacturers can 3D print smooth, high-quality polyurethane parts, such as seals, gaskets, grommets, bladders and other elastomeric products, with no post processing or surface finishing. "Sealing requires a smooth surface, but 3D-printed par...
BRASKEM AND M. HOLLAND | September 12, 2022
M. Holland Company, a leading international distributor of thermoplastic resins and ancillary materials, announced expanded access to 3D printing filaments from Braskem, a global chemical and petrochemical company. M. Holland’s 3D Printing clients now have access to polyethylene and glass fiber reinforced polypropylene filaments. Both materials deliver high printability, reduced warpage and shrinkage, and better interlayer adhesion than other filament options in the 3D printing market. Read More
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