Tuesday, 15-Sep-09
Two executives resign at compounder Kingfa
GUANGZHOU, CHINA (September 15, 2009) -- China’s largest compounder, Kingfa Science and Technology Co. Ltd. of Guangzhou, announced that the company’s general manager Xia Shiyong and vice chairman
Li Jianjun have both submitted resignation letters. The company told Chinese media that the main reasons include the two executives’ violation of stock trading policies.
Rice based composites to challenge WPCs
COLOGNE, GERMANY (September 15, 2009) -- German company Münchener Boulevard Möbel (MBM) claims its new rice-based composite may provide an environmentally-friendly and better performing alternative
to wood plastic composites (WPC) in applications such as decking.
Power station ash for new cut price fillers
BRISTOL, UK (September 15, 2009) -- A new reprocessing technology that extracts high performance fillers from the waste ash produced by coal-fired power stations could slash the cost of manufacturing
performance polymer compounds, according to process developer RockTron Engineers.
China's government pledges support for electric vehicles
SHANGHAI (September 15, 2009) -- The Chinese government will help accelerate the development of electric vehicles while continuing to support the improvement of traditional automotive technologies,
said Wan Gang, the Minister of Science and Technology on Sunday at an industry forum.
Chinese firm in talks with BorsodChem
YANTAI, CHINA (September 15, 2009) -- After weeks of speculation and rumor, Wanhua Industrial Group, whose Yantai Wanhua Polyurethanes Co. Ltd. subsidiary is the largest isocyanate producer in
Asia-Pacific region, has confirmed that it is in discussion with BorsodChem RT’s majority owner, the private equity firm Permira, with a view to becoming a strategic investor in the Hungarian
chemicals company.
Aviation industry sees potential in polymers

"Stingray" seats
HONG KONG (September 15, 2009) -- While problems with plastic composites have repeatedly delayed Boeing Co.’s next-generation 787 Dreamliner airplane, some aviation industry executives continue to
see a role for polymers in helping airlines reduce weight and improve their environmental footprint.
Aerospace market in Asia attracts global firms

Medalie
HONG KONG (September 15, 2009) -- Projections for solid growth over the next 20 years in Asia’s aerospace market, even factoring in a slumping market from the economic crisis, are drawing some
plastics firms to look for opportunities there. Several American, Japanese and Hong Kong firms came to the Asian Aerospace International Expo and Congress, held Sept. 8-10 in Hong Kong, hoping to tap
into the Asia Pacific market or reinforce their position in the aviation supply chain.
Japanese companies make PVOH film deal
Toyohashi, Japan (September 15, 2009) -- Aicello Chemical Co. will expand its polyvinyl alcohol film stake by acquiring Tohcello Co.’s PVOH film product line and assets. Aicello will boost its PVOH
film production capacity by 50 percent as a result of the deal.
Medical plastics stay strong in Asia
SHANGHAI (September 15, 2009) -- The slow pace of growth in the medical technology market has, for many plastic manufacturers, kept the industry on a back burner for years. Now, as other markets
contract, some companies are reconsidering the value of an industry that, despite its slow growth, offers reliable demand.
Opinion: China aviation manufacturing has long way to go

Toloken
At the recent Asian International Aerospace Expo and Congress in Hong Kong, Plastics News reporter and Asia Bureau Chief Steve Toloken not only saw China's attempt and potential to move into
aerospace manufacturing, but also noticed some major obstacles, such as the lack of supply base and corporate transparency.
Tuesday, 08-Sep-09
Japan's Tanaka and Teijin make bioplastic eyeglasses
TOKYO (September 8, 2009) -- Teijin Ltd. said a Japanese eyeglass frame maker has become the first in the world to make a frame entirely from bioplastic, as part of Teijin's push to improve
performance and broaden markets for the material.
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