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Speaking of resins: Formlabs is acquiring Spectra, which has been its primary supplier of resins since Formlabs started back in 2012.
It uses heat-resistant hard resins for exterior automotive parts and soft elastic biodegradable resins for medical devices like heart stents.
Newell's Rubbermaid division is among its substantial users of resins.
Now it is being combined with resins to make new materials.
First came alkyd resins, then acrylics, applied with rollers and rags.
Carbon has developed various resins to diversify what can be printed.
Volumes dropped slightly, however, as the sales of resins for coatings fell.
The BBC reports TPC processes chemicals used to make rubber and resins.
They devised their own recipe using cassava starch, vegetable oil, and organic resins.
Most resins are too unstable to do this, and just decay over time.
The unavailability of resins could be one factor making them vulnerable to disease.
They had access to resins from the Eastern Mediterranean, suggesting long-distance trade.
Its tough resins once helped aboriginal Australians stick the spear heads to their spears.
The company is quite active on the dental market for instance, working on resins.
But these resins also hold them together after use, meaning they do not disintegrate.
Eventually, I began using UV resins and acrylic substrates like Plexiglass to preserve the blood.
Explore their collection of tonics, teas and resins, and don't hold back on the questions.
Bisphenol A, or BPA, is a chemical commonly used to create polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins.
The company also spun off its resins and chemicals business as a publicly traded company, AdvanSix.
Synthetic resins are used in the production of glue, plastic and PVC windows, among other products.
Dr. Blumberg pointed out that fiberglass can leach toxicants from the resins that hold it together.
The lighter plastics can incorporate heavier particles in their polymer resins to ensure they don't float either.
A string of lacquers, resins, waxes, bleaches and preservatives are required to stave off termites and decay.
To keep them intact while damp, before and during use, their fibres are held together by resins.
Among these are thermoplastic composites, a sort of carbon fiber that uses resins that soften when heated.
They are also selling resins for their new printers and they will ship in about two months.
But Nedorost says formaldehyde-releasing resins are now typically only seen in vintage clothing — and in uniforms.
BPA is a synthetic estrogen that has been used in many plastics and resins since the 1960s.
He lived among his resins and the creations they made possible — his art had become his life.
Resins and jellifying agents coat the pigments and guarantee a no-transfer film for long term wear.
Erin Kane, vice president of the resins and chemicals business, will be chief executive of the new company.
It also generates revenue from selling resins, elastomers and other materials it develops to users of those printers.
The material, agglomerated using only natural resins, required years of research and testing for the use in phones.
But instead of using plastics, resins, and metals, bioprinters use special biomaterials that closely approximate functional, living tissue.
The low- and intermediate-level is stuff like mop heads, irradiated clothing, machine parts, filters, or certain resins.
Unlike most performances, which vanish, the objects he "performs" lock traces of the action in the translucent resins.
Winter allows us to breathe in resins and smokiness at a trickle, which has a beautiful haunting quality.
Resins will get better — they have a heat issue now — and the weave of the material will advance.
Polynt is a leading European producer of resins which are principally used in the transportation and construction industries.
You won't find an ingredients list of essential oils and organically-sourced butterflies — rather, it's powered by cationic resins that bind to the hair to enhance natural texture, the patented "thickening molecule" that creates body, magnetic texturizers to bring out your wave, and hydrophobic resins that control flyaways and add shine.
Tropical forest oils, gums, and resins are used in insecticides, rubber products, fuel, paint, varnish, and wood finishing products.
Polynt is a leading European producer of resins which are used in the transportation and construction industries among others.
All of these materials come from natural resins except for carbon fiber, a synthetic resin commonly made from polyacrylonitrile.
Typically, the SparkMaker Original SLA 3D Printer Starter Bundle, which includes the 3D Printer and three resins, costs $396.
Carbon's machines and resins promise to help manufacturers make finished products in less time and without as much waste.
In recent weeks, Petrobras also halted plans to exit Braskem SA, Latin America's largest maker of resins, sources said.
The combined company would have manufactured coatings, resins and other industrial chemicals and employed more than 32,000 people worldwide.
The resins currently used to bind the sheets and tapes of fibre together are what are known as thermosetting plastics.
But with no energy to spend on fighting native bark beetle invasions by releasing toxic resins, the trees are defenseless.
Likewise, wages of the "budtenders" who purvey gummies, flower, chocolate and resins across the city are paid in hard currency.
Engineering conglomerate Odebrecht SA owns 38.3 percent of Braskem, which is also the largest producer of resins in the region.
On closer examination, you discover that the holds are anatomically accurate human penises cast from prosthetics in variously colored resins.
SECCO, a venture formed in 2001, produces ethylene and propylene, which are used to make resins, plastics and synthetic rubbers.
As use of formaldehyde-releasing resins in clothing has decreased over the years, the use of other chemicals has increased.
Plastination, a method of preserving bodies by infusing them with resins, was developed by a German anatomist in the 1970s.
Bees collect resins from certain trees to protect themselves against infection, a form of social immunity or communal self-medication.
Revenue at its smaller materials division was lean, as destocking by clients led to lower sales of engineering plastics and resins.
It can also print resins that contain materials like silicon carbide, which can be processed into hard-wearing heat-resistant ceramics.
The company also says the 3b has been optimized to work with its dental resins, but doesn't say much about how.
By combining the sandy rock with a gradient of deep blue resins, he echoes the deepening azure of the ocean itself.
The resins and chemicals business is part of Honeywell's advanced materials division, whose sales fell 10 percent to $3.51 billion in 2015.
Ion-exchange resins are high-porosity forms of polystyrene tweaked with extra chemical groups that let them capture molecules of different sorts.
Mexichem said in a bourse filing that Mexichem Resinas Vinilicas S.A. de C.V., Mexichem Resinas Colombia S.A.S. and Mexichem Specialty Resins Inc.
BMW dropped the weight of its motor by supporting it with composites, utilizing highly conductive materials such as resins, titanium, and ceramics.
The government recently licensed three companies to process extracts, resins and oils for treating such ailments as cancer, epilepsy and multiple sclerosis.
The French federation annually grinds up 1.5 million balls into granules that are added to resins for sports surfaces throughout the country.
Applying acrylic paints and resins directly onto unprimed canvases allowed Frankthaler to mimic the watercolor process, but reduced the margin of error.
It's also trying to create better bottles through strategies like developing plant-based resins and reducing the amount of plastic it uses.
The next stock that Cramer researched was AdvanSix, the resins and chemicals business of Honeywell that spun off at the beginning of October.
Finally, in 2014, he found the perfect formula by blending grounds with wood grains and a biopolymer of cellulose, lignin, and natural resins.
Ayurvedic medicine consists of using various combinations of herbs, earths, spices, and resins to treat and cure ailments of the body and mind.
Chemical companies Alrafiyah and Eastman Chemical of the United States agreed to set up a factory for hydrocarbon resins worth nearly $500 million.
Oil paint, acrylic, synthetic resins, fiberglass, and iron, 160 x 43 x 55 cm © 2000-2005 Takashi Murakami/Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd.
The company also introduced seven new resins for use with the printer, including one that can withstand temperatures up to 426 degrees Fahrenheit.
Combined, HuntsmanClariant would manufacture coatings, resins and other chemicals for a wide variety of industries and would employ more than 32,000 people worldwide.
Together, HuntsmanClariant would manufacture coatings, resins and other chemicals for a wide variety of industries and would employ more than 20083,000 people worldwide.
On the other hand, placing items made with resins 4, 6 and 7 in the recycling bin is usually not a good idea.
Chinese companies imported $3.2 billion worth of plastic resins from the United States in 2017, according to the American Chemistry Council, a trade group.
The counterfeit rice is sometimes made by forming potatoes and sweet potatoes into a rice-like shape, and then adding harmful industrial synthetic resins.
Under the right circumstances, the chemical structures of these resins can change over time, fossilizing into amber—occasionally trapping and preserving an insect inside.
The cedar resins emit a "pine scent" which is pleasant to our noses but not to many types of insects that can damage plants.
The maker of Rubbermaid storage products and other consumer goods cited the higher cost of sourcing resins from alternative suppliers at home and overseas.
Sales of resins and chemicals fluctuate with the market price of certain raw materials that are exposed to the rise or fall in oil prices.
This isn't the plastic of our youth, when we'd shop at the discount dollar bin at Claire's, but resins and acrylics molded into chunky shapes.
They're glorified plastic, synthetic acrylic resins, peddled as "natural turquoise" with emblems of Navajo, Zuni, and Pueblo culture that Native Americans source, manufacture, and sell.
The company, however, last year year did spin off its $1.3 billion resins and chemicals business into a standalone, publicly-traded entity known as AdvanSix.
Typically, Nedorost says, a piece of clothing wouldn't use both formaldehyde-releasing resins and disperse dyes because they are used on different kinds of fabrics.
The materials used by the artist, however—oil and resins—have irreversibly yellowed over time, and continue to lend a golden tonality to the artwork.
BPA resins can be used inside products like metal food cans as sealants, while polycarbonate BPA plastics can include water bottles and food storage containers.
That means that some of these are straight 3D printed high strength resins, and that's kind of the only way you can do stuff like this.
In order to get that impressive detail, Tested used a FormLabs Form 2 printer, an expensive, pro-level machine that uses special resins and, fittingly, lasers.
Cheaper oil has lowered the cost of naphtha, Braskem's main raw material, opening a profitable spread for its principal business of turning petrochemicals into plastic resins.
DSM, whose products range from food supplements to plastics, fibres and resins for paints, confirmed its outlook for adjusted EBITDA growth "towards" 25 percent in 2018.
Emerging in the 1960s, these artists used industrial materials such as resins and plastics to capture the unique properties of Southern California's atmosphere in sculptural form.
The contents of her latest series, "Moom," feature cloudy swirls, achieved by adding squirts of different pigmented resins to those already filling Mengham's one-off molds.
Nearly half of the exports from Houston consist of resins, plastics, chemicals and minerals, reflecting the concentration of the nation's petrochemical industry on the Gulf Coast.
"We weren't out trying to identify the next cellphone case; we were looking at alternatives to the plastics and resins that really plague our planet," said McIntyre.
For the study, the researchers compiled global production statistics for resins, fibers, and additives from various industry sources, breaking them down according to type and consuming sector.
Chinese factories turn those resins into building materials, automobile instrument panels, eyeglasses and thousands of other products, many of which end up back in the United States.
The acquisition would give Chevron Phillips Chemical the opportunity to expand as Nova Chemicals's expandable polystyrene and resins are used in various industries from construction to packaging.
As an interesting hedge, Align has taken an equity stake in Smile Direct Club, and supplies the company with some aligners (though not using its strongest resins).
Because natural fabrics wrinkle more than synthetic fabrics, formaldehyde-releasing resins would mostly be used on natural fabrics, like cotton or linen, to make them wrinkle-free.
For one, they work with resins and "continuous liquid interface production" technology, meaning they form objects with the same kind of strength you'd see in traditional thermoplastics.
Global demand for the plastic resins and pellets that Exxon makes is rising, said Marc Levine, chief executive of Plantgistix, which provides logistics for U.S. plastic manufacturers.
While artists of the past used far more hazardous chemicals like cinnabar and lead, artists today still contend with countless solvents, resins, and pigments that can be harmful.
Benyan also said SABIC was also studying possibilities to grow its specialties unit, which produces resins and composite materials and is seen as less vulnerable to market conditions.
A good shop will apply multiple layers of primers, clear coats, and color, not to mention repair work that might include epoxies and resins to smooth out dents.
The company has said there's a small possibility the organic peroxide, which is used in the production of plastic resins, could seep into floodwaters, without igniting or burning.
Inside, they discovered three-foot-tall amphoras, made of local clay, that contain the residue of red wine and tree resins, which acted as a long-term preservative.
Different types of wood are what helps a violin produce its unique sound, and Chan wondered if the same could be accomplished using a 3D printer and plastic resins.
Carbon has created dozens of resins that can be printed to make soft and rigid objects, including pieces that replace foam in seat cushions, footwear, athletic gear and furnishings.
Ashland, whose products include resins for tank and pipe linings and thickeners for sauces and ice cream, listed its Valvoline engine oil unit on the stock exchange last year.
Parts made on Carbon machines, using the company's cloud-based design software, resins and elastomers, have different mechanical properties and a smoother surface than parts produced on traditional CNC machines.
Stora Enso's engineers have worked out how to use lignin as a substitute for the oil-based resins and adhesives employed in the manufacture of engineered timbers, such as plywoods.
They take the cured metal part out of the shell and put it into the Collider's furnace, which sinters the metal, burning off any binder-resins that were in it.
By and large, paint-makers in developing countries continue to use lead-based pigments, resins and other ingredients because they do not know the metal is harmful, says Mr Gottesfeld.
The ACC observes that China imports 11% of all American plastic resins, noting with alarm that 40% of the American products to which China has assigned retaliatory tariffs are chemicals.
For example, just 59 percent of lower-earning Americans recognized the term "Bisphenol A (BPA)," an industrial chemical in some plastics and resins that can seep into food and beverages.
The Canadian plastics industry brought in $35 billion in sales of resins and plastic manufactured goods in 2017, according to a study by commissioned by Environment and Climate Change Canada.
These clear white plastics are themselves used in food and drink packaging, as well as consumer products and medical devices, while resins are used to coat metal products like canned foods.
Building the heat shield involved a so-called out of autoclave (OOA) cure process, a high temperature, high pressure method for manufacturing composite materials, such as carbon fiber and epoxy resins.
In Brazil, a severe economic downturn could reduce demand for plastic resins by 4 percent or 5 percent this year, Fadigas told journalists, underscoring the importance of Braskem's growing international footprint.
Emerald comprises two units, with Kalama Chemical specializing in preservatives and aroma chemicals and CVC Thermoset Specialties supplying products such as liquid polymers, specialty epoxy resins, reactive diluents and curing agents.
Emerald comprises two units, with Kalama Chemical specialising in preservatives and aroma chemicals and CVC Thermoset Specialties supplying products such as liquid polymers, specialty epoxy resins, reactive diluents and curing agents.
In pursuit of the authentic, he had resins sent from Singapore and Indonesia, and Japanese woodblock colors from his brother William, the American Ambassador to Japan in the early nineteen-thirties.
Hexion and Momentive, which make resins, silicones, and other materials, and are controlled by the same investment fund, were hit by the ransomware on March 12, according to a current employee.
Large manufacturers of high-tech products, from luxury vehicles to elastomers and resins, have lined up to invest in and partner with Carbon (formerly known as Carbon 3D) the Redwood City, Calif.
There are new feather-cast resins that are incredibly durable and lightweight, which allow us to build under-skulls that don't inhibit the actors' performances, and don't cause strain on their necks.
Here are some of the most sensitive sectors and stocks: The Trump administration is proposing stricter automotive content rules that require the use of North American-made steel, aluminum, copper and plastic resins.
The young craftsmen, wearing hoodies and working around Mr. Pesce at three wide tables in the center of the raw, lofty space, poured resins into molds that shaped strange, colorful, rubbery household objects.
According to a Texas Commission on Environmental Quality document obtained by Tunnell, there are 46 companies in Texas with permits to manufacture plastics materials and synthetic resins; many are on the Texas coast.
That will have left deposits of wood fibres and resins clinging to stones throughout the cathedral, and trial and error may be needed to determine the best way to clean them, Pepi said.
But formaldehyde and disperse dyes may collide on uniforms, where different types of fabrics, dyes, and anti-wrinkle and anti-stain resins could all be present, though she said this is not common.
Sometimes we writers get so excited about the methods that scientists use that we forget that we're probably going to lose the reader if we talk about things like grounding down epoxy resins.
Carbon's printers work with resins, elastomers and "continuous liquid interface printing" technology, meaning they can form objects with the same kind of strength you'd see in traditional thermoplastics, or can form flexible lattices.
"We do see periods of an increased premium for resins over crude oil during the past two years, but primarily in the U.S. domestic market," said Jim Foster, Platts' director of analysis for petrochemicals.
While the company isn't disclosing any of the terms of the deal, it does say it has put over a million dollars into building an FDA-registered clean room to make medical-grade resins.
At current market prices, the combined value of the stake that Petrobras and Odebrecht have in Braskem, Latin America's largest maker of resins, is worth 11.1 billion reais ($3.05 billion), according to Thomson Reuters Data.
And he abandons the traditional use of wood and the Modernist use of plastics and fiberglass in favor of polyurethanes and resins that open up the notion of process as part of the artistic message.
They are amalgams (a metal mixture) with an adhesive to help bond the filling to the tooth; they are not similar to composite fillings (made of ceramic and plastic), though both use resins for bonding.
While most 3D printing devices use laser technology and powder plastics, resins, or metals, the "Solar Sinter" uses a Fresnel lens, or flat lens with concentric rings, and replaces those materials with sunlight and sand.
Polymers and resins are mostly non-biodegradable, so if this hunk of 3D-printed stuff ends up in a landfill, someone in the future really might just put it in some sort of post-singularity museum.
Shares of the company, which makes everything from adhesives and resins to probiotics, rose as much as 2695% in early trading as investors shrugged off weaker-than expected revenue and a cut to full-year sales forecast.
The man was Hugh Welsh, the head of DSM North America, an arm of a Dutch multinational company that manufactures products including resins and plastics for the building and automobile industries, electronics, medical equipment, and food packaging.
For the Vespers series, the team used fluid dynamics modeling software, colorful, translucent resins, and a high-resolution, multi-material 3-D printer to produce hues, forms, and textures that look surprisingly organic—despite the masks' association with death.
The new ammonia, carbamide and melamine production plant will allow the company, which currently produces only one of the base components of synthetic resins - methanol - to become self-sufficient in raw materials, Garslyan told Reuters in an earlier interview.
In a press release, Adidas explained that Futurecraft 4D's midsole is "born out of 17 years of running data," and created with  Digital Light Synthesis — a super futuristic process that uses digital light projection and liquid resins (shown below).
Chevron Phillips Chemical, one of the world's top petrochemical producers, would gain scale and expand its footprint through the acquisition of Nova Chemicals, whose expandable polystyrene and resins are used in a range of industries, from construction to packaging.
SAO PAULO, Nov 17 (Reuters) - Brazil's Braskem, the largest producer of thermoplastic resins in the Americas, will build a pilot plant in partnership with Denmark's Haldor Topsoe to test the use of sugar to produce a key ingredient in PET making.
The labor-intensive job of taking bales of plastic waste to be broken down, cleaned, separated into different plastic resins and finally made into pellets ready to be reshaped into new products is now expected to fall to Southeast Asian countries.
The company evacuated remaining workers on Tuesday, and Harris County ordered the evacuation of residents in a 1.5-mile(2.4-km) radius of the plant that makes organic peroxides used in the production of plastic resins, polystyrene, paints and other products.
"Mainly at freight and transportation, packaging, both resins and cardboard as well as tariff risk currently impacting foil and aluminum costs in the U.S. and certain products we sell in Canada," Chief Financial Officer David Knopf told analysts on a call.
"Warm smells are smells you'd wear in the cold to warm you up—think spices, amber, deep resins, vanilla... and cold smells are smells that you'd tend to wear in the warmth of summer to stay fresh/cool," Zappas says.
OSLO, Dec 30 (Reuters) - Norway-based Elkem, a supplier of silicone materials, has agreed to acquire Polysil, a Chinese maker of silicone elastomer and resins, in an all-share deal valuing it at 941 million yuan ($134.66 million), Elkem said on Monday.
Despite the poor condition of the remains, the researchers managed to pinpoint the location of the torso and several bones (including feet and leg bones, and several ribs), while uncovering bandages, traces of resins, and thousands of tiny glass beads from a funeral shawl.
The company explained that despite following their hurricane preparation plan and setting up an evacuation zone in an area 1.5 miles from the plant, extreme flooding affected the facility which makes organic peroxides used in the production of plastic resins, paints and other products.
Sales of bromine, a chemical used to make fire extinguishers, were driven by demand in flame retardants for electronics, clear completion fluids, and polymer resins, despite weakness in automotive and construction, sectors that have been hit by trade tensions and fears of slowing global growth.
Metafraks, one of the top three producers of synthetic resins in Europe, plans to invest the proceeds in the construction of a new plant which it expects will take company revenues above $1 billion, Maria Konovalova, adviser to board chairman Armen Garslyan, told Reuters.
Dropping weight at the corners is crucial for racecars, and the quest to shave seconds off lap times has led engineers to use new materials, like forged magnesium and carbon fiber, which uses lightweight carbon fabric and special plastic resins to make feather-light wheels.
Financier to Buy Nexeo From TPG for $1.6 Billion | The billionaire investor Wilbur Ross has reached a deal to buy Nexeo Solutions Holdings, a distributor of plastic resins and chemicals, for roughly $1.6 billion, including debt, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters on Sunday. reuters
For some time, Ron Janowich has been working with multiple glazes to produce jet-black surfaces that are nearly mirror-like, and Carrie Yamaoka, using poured pigmented urethane and other resins on reflective mylar, prompts the viewer to move about in search of a particularly advantageous vantage point.
"This is important for our understanding of the extent of ancient trade routes at this time—we knew there was trading between Egypt and the Near East, but trading in tree resins between the Near East and southern Egypt is a useful addition to what we know," Buckley told Gizmodo.
The practice of mummification and the techniques used for embalming (such as the use of resins) were thought to have originated in ancient Egypt's Old Kingdom (also known as the "Pyramid Age") around 2500 BC. But this interpretation was challenged by a 200 analysis of funeral textiles found at the southern Egyptian site of Mostagedda, which pushed back the origin of Egyptian mummification by over 23100,500 years.

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