GPEC
2005 Creating Sustainability for the Environment
(#1936)
Atlanta, GA, February 2005, CDROM
Price: $150.00 / SPE Member:
$100.00
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Contents Include:
Light-weight Alternative Reinforcements for
Automotive Thermosets; Regeneration in the Melt
of Recycle and Regrind Thermoplastics Using
Neoalkoxy Titanates and Zirconates; Recycling
Post-Consumer Carpet; Electrical and Electronic
Equipment: Are Plastics Housings and Parts Containing
Flame Retardants Recyclable?; Vinyl Chloride
Initiative; Tyre Crumb and Milk Jug HDPE RIM
Composite; What Makes a Pigment Environmentally
Friendly? A Case Study with Ultramarine Blue;
Closed-Loop Control System For Recycling Plastic
Products; Evaluation of OPLA Polymers with Existing
PET and OPS for Fresh Food Service Containers;
Fracture Behavior of Recycled Blends Based on
PC, ABS and PMMA; Improvement of Interfacial
Properties Between Bamboo Fiber and Matrix Enhanced
by Micro-fibrillated Cellulose; DuPont Sorona®
Polymer: A New Sustainable Platform for Growth;
High Density Composites Replace Lead; Formulation,
Processing and Properties of Compression Molded
Soy Protein Based Plastics: A Review; Meeting
Sustainability Goals and Environmental Mandates
Using Thermoformed Packaging; Biotechnology
Derived Raw Materials for Polymers; Impact of
Biotechnology and Next Generation Materials;
NatureWorks® PLA – Commercial Development
of Biopolymers on a World Scale; Mechanical
and Rheological Behavior of Recycled Spray Painted
Parts; The Effect of Paint Removal on Oxidative
Induction Time of Thermoplastic Olefins; Utilization
of Waste Plastics in Construction of Flexible
Pavements; An Investigation into the use of
Painted TPO Regrind; Plastics from Renewable
Resources…
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