Cast Polymer and Solid Surface
A Cultured Discussion on Cast Polymer Issues
Many educational sessions concern the composites industry as a whole, and others focus on serving specific industries. A Wednesday afternoon session called Ask the Cast Polymer and Solid Surface Efforts gathered a panel of experts to address issues related to manufacturing problems and industry trends. »
Attendees Cash in on Composites 2010
Attendees began flocking to COMPOSITES 2010 this morning like an Elvis impersonator on a jumpsuit sale. Attendees from around the world, a few tired from either jet lag, a few rounds of slot machines or both, lined up to register at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas. »
A Trial by Fire Still Holds Up Today
When specific jobs called for a Class A fire rating, cast polymer and solid surface manufacturers had been at the mercy of fire marshals who demanded data about their products. Then a technical paper produced by the International Cast Polymer Alliance demonstrated that cast polymer products could meet the standard. Now, more than 10... »
Ask the Experts with Ken Lipovsky
Ken Lipovsky of Reichhold Inc. will reprise his ongoing “Ask the Experts” panel at Composites 2010. This year, there will be two panels of experts. One will focus on technical issues and troubleshooting manufacturing processes. The other will center on the state of the industry, including regulatory and legislative issues. »
Manufacturing Green Products with Cast Polymer and Solid Surface
While most cast polymer manufacturers are struggling to find orders, Monroe Industries is experiencing a surge of momentum. The secret: Make a product that has environmental benefits and then promote it effectively among specifiers and end users. »
