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Tuesday, 26-May-09

Press maker Milacron hits some ‘firsts’ in China


Woerner
GUANGZHOU (May 26, 2009) -- China’s price-sensitive press buyers have taught U.S. machine maker Milacron Inc. a few tough lessons, but the company hopes a series of firsts for its China operations can give its efforts there a boost.

Nanocyl technology helps make plastics electric
GUANGZHOU (May 26, 2009) -- Displayed inside a glass case at the Nanocyl SA’s booth at Chinaplas was a large-scale model of the company’s product -- a bunch of white tubes connected at the tips to form a web. It could have been an anonymous model inside a high school science lab, but for Nanocyle, the potential of its product depends entirely on its shape.

Bayer MaterialScience sits out Chinaplas 2009


Rettig
GUANGZHOU (May 26, 2009) -- When the list of Chinaplas 2009 participants was released earlier this year, there were a number of regular exhibitors missing -- gaps assumed by most to be collateral damage of the financial crisis. On the floor during the show, no absence was quite so noticeable as Bayer MaterialScience AG. In past years the Bayer booth has been an attraction, with flashy displays and crowd-drawing entertainment. At a news conference held during the exhibition, Ranier Rettig, senior vice president of Bayer MaterialScience’s Asia-Pacific Polycarbonates, Advanced Resins Division, explained the company’s absence.

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