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		<title>Global Market for Adhesives to Reach US$38 Billion and Sealants to Reach US$6.5 Billion by 2017, According to a New Report by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[San Jose, California (PRWEB) November 23, 2011 Follow us on LinkedIn Adhesives and Sealants are of great use across innumerable industrial and commercial applications. Given its high strung sensitivity to key end-use industries such as packaging, automotive, electronics, footwear, construction repair and remodeling, textiles, consumer goods, and shipbuilding, all of which succumbed to the recent economic recession led slowdown, the global market for adhesives and sealants too suffered significant declines in volume and value sales during the period. Decrease in consumer spending, declines in manufacturing output, and volatility in raw material costs witnessed during this period especially.... <a href="http://www.petroscrap.com/global-market-for-adhesives-to-reach-us38-billion-and-sealants-to-reach-us6-5-billion-by-2017-according-to-a-new-report-by-global-industry-analysts-inc">Click Here to Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>San Jose, California (PRWEB) November 23, 2011 </p>
<p> Follow us on LinkedIn  Adhesives and Sealants are of great use across innumerable industrial and commercial applications. Given its high strung sensitivity to key end-use industries such as packaging, automotive, electronics, footwear, construction repair and remodeling, textiles, consumer goods, and shipbuilding, all of which succumbed to the recent economic recession led slowdown, the global market for adhesives and sealants too suffered significant declines in volume and value sales during the period. Decrease in consumer spending, declines in manufacturing output, and volatility in raw material costs witnessed during this period especially affected demand for adhesives and sealants during 2008 and 2009. Construction, automotive, electronics, and wood-working adhesive end-use witnessed the steepest declines, while packaging and disposable adhesives fared better. While steep deceleration in housing demand, decline in new house starts, sharp fall in number of applications for building permits and subsequent fall in construction activity squeezed market prospects for adhesives and sealants in the construction sector, the hurting fall in new vehicle sales and the resultant production cutbacks, plant closures, capacity idling, and scaling back of operating capacity reduced opportunities for adhesives and sealants in the automotive space.</p>
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<p>The global adhesives and sealants market however staged a comeback in the year 2010 witnessing growth in both volume and dollar sales during the year. Innovation and product differentiation based on next generation technology, which assumed critical importance during difficult economic conditions will continue to drive growth in the market over the next few years. Next-generation technologies such as new VOC compliant adhesives and green adhesive and sealants, which made remarkable market entry in recent years, will continue to garner attention and demand from key end-use sectors, given the need for these industries to comply with industrial emissions, water and waste-water concentration and other environmental regulations. Constant pressure on adhesive prices especially throws the spotlight on product differentiation on the basis of formulation and technology. Companies will continue to focus on quality, technology, service, customization, worker safety, environmental improvement, and use of flexible formulations to differentiate their products.</p>
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<p>The market will also be driven by growing penetration of adhesives and sealants in new application areas. Medical adhesives and sealants, for instance, are rapidly finding practical usage in newer application areas such as dental and surgical procedures, thereby driving growth in the overall market both in terms of volume and value sales. Specialty adhesives and sealants designed for specific consumer needs in niche markets are also fast gaining traction, thereby boosting market prospects further for the global market.</p>
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<p>As stated by new market research report on Adhesives and Sealants, Europe represents the largest regional market for adhesives, both by volume and value sales. Asia-Pacific represents the fastest growing regional market for adhesives with volume sales from the region waxing at a CAGR of about 4.6% during the analysis period. Asia-Pacific is also the fastest growing regional market for sealants. Growth in the Asia-Pacific adhesives and sealants market is primarily led by China, given the infrastructure development investments and growing number of construction projects in the nation. By chemical type, Styrene Butadiene Rubber Adhesives is the fastest growing product segment, by volume sales in the adhesives category, while Latex Sealants is the fastest growing product segment by volume sales in the sealants category.</p>
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<p>Major players in the marketplace include 3M Company, Acucote Inc., Adhesives Research Inc., AkzoNobel Chemicals B.V., Ashland, Inc., Avery Dennison Corporation, BASF SE, Bayer MaterialScience AG, Beardow and Adams (Adhesives) Ltd., Bolton Group, Bostik Inc., Chemence Ltd., Collano AG, Creative Materials Inc., DIC Corporation, The Dow Chemical Company, DYMAX Corporation, Dynea International Oy, ExxonMobil Chemical Company, Ferro Corporation, Franklin International Inc., H.B. Fuller Company, Henkel Corporation, Huntsman Polyurethanes, ITW Performance Polymers Consumer Division, Konishi Co., Ltd., LORD Corporation, MACtac, Mapei S.p.A., Momentive, PPG Aerospace, RPM International, Inc., Sartomer Company, Inc., Scapa Group Plc., Shurtape Technologies, LLC, Sika AG, Super Glue Corporation, Tesa AG, United Resin Corporation, Wisdom Adhesives Company, among others.</p>
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<p>The research report titled Adhesives and Sealants: A Global Strategic Business Report announced by Global Industry Analysts, Inc., provides a comprehensive review of market trends and issues, competition, drivers, technology trends, product overview, product introductions/innovations, and recent industry activity. The study provides market estimates and projections in value (US$  ) and volume (Pounds) for geographic markets such as United States, Canada, Japan, Europe (France, Germany, Italy, UK, and Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific, and Rest of World. By chemical type, Adhesives market is analyzed by following segment Styrene Butadiene Rubber, Phenolic, Polyolefin, Epoxy, Starch &amp; Dextrin, Acrylic (Cyanoacrylic &amp; Others, Acrylic PSA, and Acrylic Emulsion), Urea Formaldehyde, Polyvinyl Acetal, Polyvinyl Acetate, Neoprene, Thermoplastic Rubber, Polyurethane, Natural Rubber, Protein, Furan, Polyvinyl Chloride, Reclaimed Rubber, Silicate, Silicone Rubber, Polyamide, Polyvinyl Alcohol, Nitrile, Butyl Rubber &amp; PIB, Polyester, Ethylene, Bitumen, and Miscellaneous. Market for Sealants are analyzed by chemical types, such as, Anaerobic, Acrylic, Latex, Bitumen, Butyl Rubber, Epoxy, Oleoresinous, Polysulphide, Polyurethane, Polyvinyl-based, Polyvinyl Alcohol, Polyvinyl Chloride-based, Reclaimed Rubber, Silicone, Styrene Butadiene Rubber, Thermoplastic Rubber, and Miscellaneous.</p>
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<p>For more details about this comprehensive market research report, please visit  &#13;<br />
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<p>About Global Industry Analysts, Inc.&#13;<br />
<br />Global Industry Analysts, Inc., (GIA) is a leading publisher of off-the-shelf market research. Founded in 1987, the company currently employs over 800 people worldwide. Annually, GIA publishes more than 1300 full-scale research reports and analyzes 40,000+ market and technology trends while monitoring more than 126,000 Companies worldwide. Serving over 9500 clients in 27 countries, GIA is recognized today, as one of the world&#8217;s largest and reputed market research firms.</p>
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		<title>Xcel Products, Inc. Exhibits at GlobalShop 2011</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brooklyn Center, MN (PRWEB) April 22, 2011 Xcel Products, Inc. exhibited at its fifth and most successful GlobalShop yet. At this years GlobalShop, Xcel introduced an exciting new product for the printing and packaging industries--Aeris-InCycle?. Aeris-InCycle? is a product that reduces the environmental impact, is made from post-consumer recycled water bottles and is fully recyclable. Other sustainable solutions highlighted in Xcel Products booth were the Visual Magnetics? Graphic System, TerraSkin?XP and EcoMedia 15-mil Blockout Banner.&#13; Aeris-InCycle?&#13; Aeris-InCycle? is a product that reduces the environmental impact, is made from post-consumer recycled water bottles and is.... <a href="http://www.petroscrap.com/xcel-products-inc-exhibits-at-globalshop-2011">Click Here to Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brooklyn Center, MN (PRWEB) April 22, 2011 </p>
<p> Xcel Products, Inc. exhibited at its fifth and most successful GlobalShop yet.  At this years GlobalShop, Xcel introduced an exciting new product for the printing and packaging industries&#8211;Aeris-InCycle?.  Aeris-InCycle? is a product that reduces the environmental impact, is made from post-consumer recycled water bottles and is fully recyclable. Other sustainable solutions highlighted in Xcel Products booth were the Visual Magnetics? Graphic System, TerraSkin?XP and EcoMedia 15-mil Blockout Banner.</p>
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<p>Aeris-InCycle?&#13;<br />
<br />Aeris-InCycle? is a product that reduces the environmental impact, is made from post-consumer recycled water bottles and is fully recyclable. This expanded PET product is designed to be used in both the printing and packaging industries.  Aeris-InCycle? is lightweight, environmentally sustainable and economical, making it an ideal product for printing and packaging companies.</p>
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<p>The manufacturing of Aeris?-InCycle utilizes Ad-Air? Technology.  Ad-Air? Technology is a simple concept with a patented and highly-refined process to expand plastics while in a solid state, as opposed to conventional foaming techniques. This allows for very precise control of bubble size and placement and eliminates the need to use potentially harmful foaming agents.  Products made with Aeris?-InCycle use less plastic by weight than with conventional methods and as a result, greatly lower the environmental impact of plastic containers by reducing the amount of source material used. </p>
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<p>The Visual Magnetics? Graphic System&#13;<br />
<br />The Visual Magnetics? Graphic System has become todays top retailers premier choice for in-store, large-format displays. This system continues to grow in popularity as retailers have realized quicker R.O.Is simply by reducing costly shipping/packaging and installation labor. Visual Magnetics, LP and Xcel Products introduced the Visual Magnetics? Graphic System at GlobalShop 2007.  Xcel is proud of the success and working collaboration it shares with Visual Magnetics, LP and looks forward to our future together.  </p>
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<p>TerraSkin?XP&#13;<br />
<br />TerraSkin? XP is an eco-friendly, pulp-free paper made from stone.   </p>
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<p>TerraSkin? XP is a combination of 80% stone (calcium carbonate) with a 20% PE (polyethylene) non-toxic resin to create a strong, sustainable substrate. The Calcium Carbonate comes from construction waste material; such as, marble, limestone and chalk scraps which are ground down to a fine powder.  The PE is post-industrial recycled and acts as the binder for the Calcium Carbonate.  TerraSkin? XP outperforms traditional paper with its moisture and tear resistance.</p>
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<p>EcoMedia&#13;<br />
<br />EcoMedia is a revolutionary line of non-pvc films designed for large-format printers utilizing UV-cured inks.  EcoMedia products are designed and formulated to be environmentally responsible without compromising quality, performance or functionality.  The products are constructed from a co-polymer blend that is both recyclable and degradable.  EcoMedia 15-mil Blockout delivers high-performance with 2-sided printability, outdoor strength and stability making it the perfect cost-effective alternative to traditional PVC Banner.  </p>
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<p>About Xcel Products, Inc.: &#13;<br />
<br />Xcel Products, Inc. is a leading manufacturer, product developer and custom converter of innovative printable media solutions for the P-O-P, P-O-S and creative-packaging markets worldwide.  Our expertise lies in print plastics, print media solutions, custom converting services and magnetic-receptive solutions.  Xcel designs and formulates products to be environmentally responsible without compromising quality, performance or functionality.</p>
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		<title>Oxford Performance Materials, Inc. Selects Vaupell as Exclusive Molder of OXPEKK® Implantable Polymer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Enfield CT (PRWEB) February 25, 2005 Oxford Performance Materials, Inc. (OPM) has selected Vaupell as its exclusive molder of its OXPEKK®-IG implant grade polymer. This new relationship expands procurement options for medical OEM?s.&#13; ?We are very pleased to announce Vaupell as our exclusive US injection molding process partner?, said Scott DeFelice, President of OPM. ?Vaupell has a superb national reputation as a molder of high performance polymers as well as extensive experience molding medical implants. From part design, tool design and assembly to packaging, Vaupell offers our customers the type of turn key solution that they find highly desirable.?&#13; ?We have watched with keen.... <a href="http://www.petroscrap.com/oxford-performance-materials-inc-selects-vaupell-as-exclusive-molder-of-oxpekk%c2%ae-implantable-polymer">Click Here to Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Enfield CT (PRWEB) February 25, 2005 </p>
<p> Oxford Performance Materials, Inc. (OPM) has selected Vaupell as its exclusive molder of its OXPEKK®-IG implant grade polymer. This new relationship expands procurement options for medical OEM?s.</p>
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<p>?We are very pleased to announce Vaupell as our exclusive US injection molding process partner?, said Scott DeFelice, President of OPM. ?Vaupell has a superb national reputation as a molder of high performance polymers as well as extensive experience molding medical implants.  From part design, tool design and assembly to packaging, Vaupell offers our customers the type of turn key solution that they find highly desirable.?</p>
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<p>?We have watched with keen interest the evolution of OPM. They are bringing excellent products to the marketplace, supporting their offerings with world-class technical support and building true partnerships.  I am convinced that the combination of Vaupell?s broad capabilities and OPM?s medical polymer technology will create lasting value?, said Joe Jahn, President of Vaupell.</p>
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<p>Vaupell has over 56 years experience in molding advanced polymers for medical and aerospace applications, and is highly qualified to be OPM?s partner for injection molded products. With Class 7 &amp; 8 clean rooms, ISO 13485:2003 and CE certification, Scientific Injection Molding technologies and much more, Vaupell provides a cost-effective source for design, process validation and contract manufacturing of a variety of products. For more information, please visit http://www.vaupell.com.</p>
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<p>Founded in March 2000, OPM has rapidly become an industry leader in the ultra-high performance thermoplastic polymers market. The firm&#8217;s versatile OXPEKK® polymers are currently being used in space and defense, medical, semiconductor, and industrial markets worldwide. For more information, please visit http://www.oxfordpm.com.</p>
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		<title>Foster Corporation and Invibio Inc. Partner to Offer Customized PEEK-CLASSIX Polymer Compound Solutions to Medical Device Market</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Putnam, CT (PRWEB) July 28, 2004 Invibio?s PEEK-CLASSIX polymer is a US Pharmacopoeia Class VI thermoplastic designed for medical device applications requiring blood or tissue contact of less than 30 days, including catheters, surgical instruments, analytical equipment, blood management and drug delivery systems.. This material is one of the most chemically resistant polymers available and exhibits a superior combination of strength, stiffness and toughness making it ideally suited for medical device applications. Invibio offers PEEK-CLASSIX polymer in black and white unfilled grades. This agreement enables medical and pharmaceutical companies to purchase custom formulations and colors.... <a href="http://www.petroscrap.com/foster-corporation-and-invibio-inc-partner-to-offer-customized-peek-classix-polymer-compound-solutions-to-medical-device-market">Click Here to Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Putnam, CT (PRWEB) July 28, 2004 </p>
<p> Invibio?s PEEK-CLASSIX polymer is a US Pharmacopoeia Class VI thermoplastic designed for medical device applications requiring blood or tissue contact of  less than 30 days, including catheters, surgical instruments, analytical equipment, blood management and drug delivery systems..  This material is one of the most chemically resistant polymers available and exhibits a superior combination of strength, stiffness and toughness making it ideally suited for medical device applications. Invibio offers PEEK-CLASSIX polymer in black and white unfilled grades.  This agreement enables medical and pharmaceutical companies to purchase custom formulations and colors directly through Foster, which increases Foster?s product offerings, and extends Invibio?s customer base. </p>
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<p>?Foster?s dedication and focus on providing customized polymer compounds to the biomedical market is a perfect complement to our portfolio of core PEEK-CLASSIX polymer grades,? said Michael Callahan, President of Invibio.  ?With this agreement, customers will have a significantly wider range of material solutions developed from our PEEK-CLASSIX polymer.?</p>
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<p> ?Medical devices are getting smaller while the demand for performance is increasing,? said Larry Johnson, Foster Corporation?s Director of Sales and Marketing. ?In many cases, designs have been optimized and further advancements rely on unique materials such as PEEK-CLASSIX polymer.  Our expertise in custom medical formulations will allow us to tailor PEEK-CLASSIX polymer compounds to individual requirements in cutting-edge applications.? </p>
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<p>Compounds can be formulated by Foster using a variety of additives including radiopaque filler, fiber reinforcements and a variety of color pigments. These compounds can replace stainless steel and other metals, resulting in cost-effective, innovative medical applications with outstanding wear, heat, electrical and chemical resistance.  Instruments designed with these compounds, could be repeatedly sterilized using conventional sterilization methods without the degradation of its mechanical properties.</p>
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<p>About Foster Corporation</p>
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<p>Foster Corporation is a global market leader in design, development and delivery of specialty thermoplastic solutions for biomedical markets. The company also provides a broad range of material, process and design contract engineering services for these target markets. For more information, please call 860-928-4102 or visit http://www.fostercomp.com.</p>
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<p>About Invibio Inc.</p>
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<p>Invibio Inc. provides biomaterial solutions to the medical device market, and is the sole world-wide manufacturer and distributor of both PEEK-OPTIMA and PEEK-CLASSIX polymers, ideally suited for medical devices and pharmaceutical applications. Invibio&#8217;s PEEK based polymers are produced at its headquarters and manufacturing facility in the United Kingdom.  Invibio is available on the Web at http://www.invibio.com. </p>
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<p>Tracy Conger, HSR Business to Business, (513) 346-5557, tconger@hsr.com</p>
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		<title>Global Biodegradable Polymers Market to Reach 1845 Million Pounds by 2015, According to a New Report by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[San Jose, CA (Vocus/PRWEB) January 11, 2011 Massive volumes of plastic products are disposed worldwide every year, exerting enormous pressure on the ecological balance. All such plastics form potential candidates for substitution by biodegradable polymers in future. Applications of biodegradable polymers, which were hitherto mostly confined to compostable waste bags/carrier bags, agriculture mulching film, and catering sectors, is rapidly widening to other sectors, including automotive, electronics, toy making, and healthcare. With enhanced processability, extending customer base and improved costs, biodegradable polymers are proving to be environmentally beneficial and economically viable.... <a href="http://www.petroscrap.com/global-biodegradable-polymers-market-to-reach-1845-million-pounds-by-2015-according-to-a-new-report-by-global-industry-analysts-inc">Click Here to Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p> Massive volumes of plastic products are disposed worldwide every year, exerting enormous pressure on the ecological balance. All such plastics form potential candidates for substitution by biodegradable polymers in future. Applications of biodegradable polymers, which were hitherto mostly confined to compostable waste bags/carrier bags, agriculture mulching film, and catering sectors, is rapidly widening to other sectors, including automotive, electronics, toy making, and healthcare. With enhanced processability, extending customer base and improved costs, biodegradable polymers are proving to be environmentally beneficial and economically viable alternative to conventional polymers. These polymers have generated wide scale interest amongst customers and companies alike. The presence of a sizable potential market has opened up a plethora of opportunities for companies within the chemical, agricultural, and plastic sectors.</p>
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<p>Europe presently accounts for majority of the biodegradable polymers market, as stated by a new market research report on Biodegradable Polymers. However, the soaring landfill prices in the US provide the market with significant growth opportunity. Factors such as fast depletion of petroleum-based raw materials, growing consumer awareness, global warming and increasing concerns over solid waste disposal, would continue to drive demand for biodegradable polymers in the US. In addition, Asian countries, including China and Japan, also exhibit strong growth potential for biodegradable polymers. Growing demand for eco-friendly products, mounting production volume, and the plastic waste control regulation promises a sanguine future for biodegradable polymers in China. </p>
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<p>Packaging (Loose-fill/Other), which traditionally represented the largest application area for biodegradable polymers, has been losing ground to other emerging applications, such as compost bags, agriculture, and horticulture. Lack of municipal composting facilities, curbside collection, popularity of air filled plastics as well as other materials for packaging protection is limiting the growth of biodegradable polymers in loose-fill packaging applications. This is in turn presenting lucrative opportunities for growth of biodegradable polymers in other major applications such as compost bags. The global market for biodegradable polymers from compost bags application is forecast to grow at a CAGR of 20.9% over the analysis period.</p>
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<p>Polylactic acid biopolymers and Copolyester?based biopolymers are the most widely used biodegradable polymers used. In addition, there is a continued demand for starch biopolymers in modified form, or blends (starch blended with other polymer or polyolefin). Major suppliers of starch-based biopolymers include Novamont, DuPont, among others.</p>
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<p>Major players of biodegradable polymers profiled in the report include Durect Corp., American Excelsior Company, BioGroupUSA Inc., BASF SE, BIOTEC GmbH &amp; Co. KG, Cereplast Inc., Cortec Corp, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Daicel Chemical Industries Ltd., Eastman Chemical Company, ECM BioFilms Inc., FP International, IRe Chemicals Limited, Metabolix Inc., Mitsubishi Plastics Inc., Mitsui Chemicals Inc., National Starch and Chemical Company, NatureWorks LLC, Novamont S.p.A, Perstorp UK Limited, Rodenburg Biopolymers B.V., ReNewable Products Inc., Showa High Polymer Co. Ltd., Storopack Hans Reichenecker GmbH,  Toyobo Co. Ltd., among others. </p>
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<p>The research report titled ?Biodegradable Polymers: A Global Strategic Business Report? announced by Global Industry Analysts Inc., provides a comprehensive review of the Biodegradable Polymers markets, impact of the recession on the market, current market trends, key growth drivers, product introductions, recent industry activity, and profiles of major/niche global as well as regional market participants. The report provides annual sales estimates and projections for Biodegradable Polymers for the years 2007 through 2015 for the following geographic markets ? United States, Canada, Japan, Europe, and Rest of World. Key end-use segments analyzed include Packaging (Loose-fill/Other), Compost Bags, and Others. In addition, the US market also analyzes the market in terms of Co-Polyester-Based Biopolymers, Polyactic acid-based Biopolymers, Starch-based biopolymers, and Other biopolymers (including Lignin-Based Biopolymer, Soybean-Based Biopolymers, Water-Soluble Biodegradable Polymers, and Polycaprolactone-based Biopolymers).</p>
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		<title>The US Conductive Polymers Market to Reach 240.5 Thousand Tons by 2015, According to a New Report by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.</title>
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<p> Global economic recession negatively impacted the US conductive polymers market during 2008 and 2009. The recession curtailed market growth in various end-use segments including product components, antistatic packaging, material handling, and worksurface &amp; flooring, thereby resulting in decline in market revenues during the period. However, the market is poised to recover and register a noticeable growth in 2010, which is expected to continue in the following years. </p>
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<p>Conductive polymers market is expected to grow at a healthy rate due to various advantages offered by these electricity-conducting plastics. Lightweight, easy fabrication, low cost and high resistance to heat is driving the growth of conductive polymers market in the United States. Rising demand for high performance and low cost materials for electrical and electronics product components and devices are likely to augment the conductive polymers utilization by the electronics industry. In addition, the increased utilization of conductive polymers in electronic devices is expected to boost the market for conductive polymers. Growing interests in conductive polymers filled with fiber for use in material handling, antistatic packaging, and worksurface &amp; flooring are also expected to further spike sales of conductive polymers.</p>
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<p>Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) segment constitutes the largest resin type in the US conductive polymers market, as stated by the new market research report on Conductive Polymers. Inherently Conductive Polymers segment represent the fastest growing resin type of the market. Growing demand for organic light emitting diodes (LEDs) is driving the growth of inherently conductive polymers over the last few years. Demand for inherently conductive polymers is poised to register a CAGR of more than 6.0% over the analysis period.</p>
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<p>In terms of end-use applications, Product Components category represents the largest end-use segment of conductive polymers. Antistatic Packaging represents the fastest growing end-use segment of conductive polymers. Demand for conductive polymers in antistatic packaging end-use is projected to register a CAGR of 3.5% over the analysis period.</p>
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<p>Demand for conducting polymeric materials is expected to grow appreciably due to increasing use of polymers in automobile and diesel industries. The extensive use of the materials that include nylon, polyphenylene and polypyrrole is fueling the growth of conductive polymers market. These polymeric materials are applied in fan blades, surge tanks and connectors. Demand for polymeric materials is rising at a robust rate in chemical industry due to better performance, high resistance to chemicals, thermal properties, less weight and low costs. These performance polymeric materials have become a part and parcel of diesel and automobile industry in the US.</p>
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<p>Major players profiled in the report include 3M Company, Cabot Corporation, Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LLC, Crosslink, Cytec Industries Inc., Eastman Chemical Company, Ferro Corporation, Fortron Industries LLC, Fractal Systems Inc., Hyperion Catalysis International Inc., Illinois Tool Works Inc., KEMET Corporation, Konarka Technologies Inc., Littelfuse Incorporated, Lubrizol Advanced Materials Inc., National Starch and Chemical Company, Phillips Sumika Polypropylene Company, PolyOne Corporation, Solutia Incorporated, Spartech Corporation, Sterling Fibers Inc., Synthetic Rubber Technologies Inc., and The Dow Chemical Company.</p>
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<p>The research report titled ?Conductive Polymers: A US Market Report? announced by Global Industry Analysts, Inc. provides a comprehensive review of the conductive polymers markets, impact of recession on the market, current market trends, competitive scenario, key growth drivers, product overview, recent product introductions, recent industry activity, and profiles of major/niche global as well as regional market participants. The report provides annual consumption estimates and projections in volume terms for conductive polymers market for the years 2007 through 2015. Key resin types analyzed include Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Polyvinyl Chloride, Polycarbonate, Polyphenylene Based, Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Inherently Conductive Polymers, and Others. Major end-use segments analyzed include Product Components, Antistatic Packaging, Material Handling, Worksurface &amp; Flooring, and Other Applications. In addition, the report provides annual sales estimates and projections in value terms for the same period. Also, a seven-year (2000-2006) historic analysis is provided for additional perspective.  </p>
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<p>For more details about this comprehensive market research report, please visit ? http://www.strategyr.com/Conductive_Polymers_Market_Report.asp</p>
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<p> The first project was performed for an industry leader in the manufacture, design and development of unique and specialized silicone coated release liners.  The client wanted to install newer equipment at two plants and thus needed the old equipment removed.  The used equipment consisted of a rewind turret and associated dance and a unwind turret from a 72 inch silicone coater.  The units to be removed were located in two active plants in north New Jersey.  Dallas Contracting Co., Inc. personnel rigged the equipment out of each plant and loaded the units onto flatbeds for scrap metal recycling. The work was completed without incident or accident.  </p>
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<p>The second project was performed for a leader in the coffee, bottled water and pet food businesses.  The project consisted of the removal of several plastic storage tanks, several gas storage tanks, and a stainless steel process tank.  The plastic tanks were cut up and sent off site for disposal.  The carbon steel tanks and stainless steel tank were sent to a scrap metal recycling yard. The work was completed without incident or accident.</p>
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<p>Dallas Contracting Co., Inc. has been in business for over 25 years, is financially sound (D&amp;B Rating of 3A2), is bondable, and works on a nationwide basis.  Dallas Contracting Co., Inc. offers a turnkey approach to demolition, concrete recycling and remediation projects by offering the following services under one roof:</p>
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		<title>MacNeil Polymers, Inc. Receives Small Business Award from Business Matchmaker</title>
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<p> MacNeil Polymers, Inc. is a Cheektowaga, New York-based polymeric material company that is working to provide a better environment by offering reclaiming and recycling of most types of polymeric materials, and it was recently honored by the 2008 Business Matchmaker and featured for its work in the industry by Buffalo Business First Magazine. </p>
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<p>MacNeil Polymers specializes in reclaiming and recycling most types of polymeric materials from processes such as compounding, injection molding, blow molding, extrusion and thermoforming. Other services MacNeil Polymers offers include grinding, sorting of mixed material streams, contaminant removal, and component disassembly and repackaging of materials. </p>
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<p>Depending on the needs of MacNeil Polymers&#8217; clients, they can return the processed material to the client to help reduce material costs, or purchase the material from the client. Re-pelletizing and compounding services are also available. </p>
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<p>For more information on MacNeil Polymers, Inc., go to http://www.macneilpolymers.com. </p>
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<br />MacNeil Polymers caters to customers working with major plastics processors such as injection molders, extruders, blow molders and compounders. MacNeil Polymers offers a range of products and services to plastics processors, including industrial plastics recycling, purchase and sale of wide-spec and re-pro thermoplastic materials and sorting and processing of mixed post-industrial material streams. MacNeil&#8217;s modern and well equipped facility is set up to handle large volumes of plastics in a variety of forms, assuring consistent quality of output. MacNeil Polymers&#8217; people have many years of experience serving the plastics industry and are trained to understand the particular needs of their customers for cleanliness and segregation of material streams.</p>
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		<title>Koch Industries, Inc. Donates $50,000 for Renovation of Exploration Place’s Kansas in Miniature Exhibit Gallery</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 May 2011 18:36:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Koch Industries, Inc. Donates $50,000 for Renovation of Exploration Place’s Kansas in Miniature Exhibit Gallery Exploration Place is pleased to announce that Koch Industries, Inc. has generously donated $50,000 to launch the renovation and restoration of one of Exploration Place’s most beloved exhibit galleries, Kansas in Miniature. Read more on Business Wire via Yahoo!.... <a href="http://www.petroscrap.com/koch-industries-inc-donates-50000-for-renovation-of-exploration-place%e2%80%99s-kansas-in-miniature-exhibit-gallery">Click Here to Read More</a>]]></description>
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Exploration Place is pleased to announce that Koch Industries, Inc. has generously donated $50,000 to launch the renovation and restoration of one of Exploration Place’s most beloved exhibit galleries, Kansas in Miniature.</p>
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		<title>Greyson International, Inc. Now Accepting Advance Orders for Two New Trilexon® Brand Products</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2011 06:36:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Greyson International, Inc. Now Accepting Advance Orders for Two New Trilexon® Brand Products BOCA RATON, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Greyson International, Inc. (Pink Sheets: GYSN) is pleased to announce that it is now accepting advance orders for its two new Trilexon® brand skincare products, Trilexon® Facial Foaming Cleanser and Trilexon® Facial Pore Minimizing Toner. The first shipment of these products is currently being delivered to Greyson’s headquarters, with orders expected to be ... Read more on Business.... <a href="http://www.petroscrap.com/greyson-international-inc-now-accepting-advance-orders-for-two-new-trilexon%c2%ae-brand-products">Click Here to Read More</a>]]></description>
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BOCA RATON, Fla.&#8211;(BUSINESS WIRE)&#8211;Greyson International, Inc. (Pink Sheets: GYSN) is pleased to announce that it is now accepting advance orders for its two new Trilexon® brand skincare products, Trilexon® Facial Foaming Cleanser and Trilexon® Facial Pore Minimizing Toner. The first shipment of these products is currently being delivered to Greyson’s headquarters, with orders expected to be &#8230;</p>
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