World-Leading Horticulturalist selects Higher Light Transmitting LEXAN ZigZag Polycarbonate Panels for Greenhouse Roofing

Corn. Bak BV, a world leading grower and exporter of Bromelia plants, has adopted the LEXAN* ZigZag* polycarbonate panels for the roof refurbishment of three of its greenhouses, a total area of 3,800 m2. The work was carried out with roofing systems designed by Bosman Kassenbouw of Aalsmeer, The Netherlands. Bergen op Zoom, The Netherlands – November 2004 - The first commercial application for revolutionary LEXAN* ZigZag* polycarbonate panels, from GE Advanced Materials Specialty Film & Sheet, has now been unveiled in The Netherlands. Corn. Bak BV, a world leading grower and exporter of Bromelia plants, has adopted the material for the roof refurbishment of three of its greenhouses, a total area of 3,800 m2.

ISP pharmaceutical division announces price increase

ISPISP pharmaceutical division will implement an average price increase of 7 to 10% for pharmaceutical alginates. These increases apply to pricing worldwide and will take effect on December 1, 2004, or as contracts allow. Over the past year, raw material costs have increased substantially due to reduced harvests leading to a tight supply of some seaweeds. Further, energy, water, transportation and environmental compliance costs increased dramatically in 2004 and are forecasted to significantly increase again in 2005. Although ISP has implemented aggressive cost containment measures as well as improved operating efficiencies, these actions have been insufficient to offset these substantial cost increases.

Interplas maps out a bright future

Reed ExhibitionsThe UK’s leading plastics and rubber show, Interplas, has now booked its space at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, for October 7-9, 2008. Interplas is also looking at exciting opportunities for 2006 and 2007 that will compliment the 2008 show.

Borcoat™ polyethylene coating protects major crude oil pipeline in Turkey

Low-temperature and difficult handling conditions at the BTC pipeline site. Borcoat™ polyethylene (PE) pipe coating material from Borealis was selected to provide corrosion protection for the Turkish section of the 1760km Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline, running from Azerbaijan through Georgia to Turkey, from where crude oil is shipped to markets worldwide.

Nilit Introduces Antimicrobial Yarn for Activewear

AlphaSan’s qualities, coupled with our fine yarn, results in high-performance garments that keep pace with an active lifestyle. Nilit Ltd., a global provider of yarns and microfibers, has introduced Sensil Bodyfresh, a yarn which incorporates Milliken’s AlphaSan® antimicrobial agent to combat odor in activewear.

ISP Food Ingredients announces price increase

ISPISP Food Ingredients will implement an average price increase of 7 to10% for food-grade alginates and other hydrocolloid-based functional food systems. These increases apply to pricing worldwide and will take effect on December 1, 2004, or as contracts allow. Over the past year, raw material costs have increased substantially due to reduced harvests leading to a tight supply of some seaweeds and natural gums. Further, energy, water, transportation and environmental compliance costs increased dramatically in 2004 and are forecasted to significantly increase again in 2005. Although ISP has implemented aggressive cost containment measures as well as improved operating efficiencies, these actions have been insufficient to offset these substantial cost increases.

Rapid EnergyPRO™ saves energy and costs by using full power only when needed

The EnergyPRO™ is Rapid’s answer to requests from the industry to save energy and costs by using a granulator’s full power only when it is really needed. Rapid Granulator AB has introduced its new EnergyPRO™ energy saving device at K, Europe’s largest plastics industry fair, held from 20 to 27 October 2004 in Duesseldorf, Germany. The EnergyPRO is Rapid’s answer to requests from the industry to save energy and costs by using a granulator’s full power only when it is really needed.

New Owens Corning Scrap and Waste Reduction Program Helps Customers Reduce Scrap by up to 50 Percent and Direct Costs by up to 12 Percent

Owens Corning Composite SolutionsSÃO PAULO, Brazil – November 9, 2004 – Responding to customer needs to minimize losses from waste during processing and manage discarded post-production material, Owens Corning (OTC: OWENQ) today announced at the FEIPLAR COMPOSITES 2004 show a comprehensive waste management program named SUGERE (Sistema Owens Corning de Gerencamento de Residuos), which can help customers reduce waste by up to 50 percent, and direct costs by up to 12 percent. The program saves money for producers of thermoset composite products and manages manufacturing leftovers by finding environmentally friendly alternative uses for them.