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Wednesday, 23 June 2010 20:21

If you’re a manufacturer in the polymer industry in Ohio, life might get a lot more cost-effective
for you, thanks to the Smart Energy Program directed by PolymerOhio and funded through the
Ohio Department of Development (ODOD). This program offers the chance to have your facility
energy-audited so recommendations can be implemented for significant energy cost savings.
Small-to-medium-size manufacturers (SMEs) with up to 80 employees represent in excess of 50
percent of polymer industry employment and consume disproportionately more energy than
other industries’ processors.

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Bio-friendly Fillers for Polymers Print E-mail
Monday, 30 August 2010 11:53
There’s plenty of interest in fillers, especially the bio-based or bio-friendly varieties, which can be added to polymer matrices and result in enhanced performance and “greener” content. Dr. Joachim (Joe) P. Roesler, president of New Polymer Systems Inc., (NPS) provided an update on bio-friendly fillers at a recent Emerging Technology Forum presented by PolymerOhio in Columbus.

“There is a lot of interest in our new natural filler, hydrophobic lignocellulose, for use as bio-friendly filler for polymers,” Roesler said. He commented that plastic compounds are more economical and/or better with the use of fillers and that the most popular mass fillers are minerals, manufactured, or bio-based (talc, calcium carbonate, carbon black, wood flour). He added that high-performance fillers and fibers (nano, glass, natural fibers, etc.) improve properties, at a price, and that there are plenty of other expensive additives that can modify properties further.
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Nanoparticle Film Reinforcements: New Structural Process Yields Promising Results Print E-mail
Monday, 23 August 2010 12:00
High-performance, fiber-reinforced polymeric composite materials are the preferred materials for many aerospace industry, defense industry, and wind energy applications due to their high modulus-to-weight ratio and their high strength-to-weight ratio. As the applications for such materials become increasingly demanding, the materials performance must be improved. A common approach to improve the performance of such materials is to incorporate nanomaterials as an additional reinforcement to offer improved mechanical, thermal, electrical, and barrier properties plus good flame retardance if the processability challenges can be overcome while addressing the possible safety risks associated with nanomaterials. However, to date, significant improvements have been a great challenge to the research community. Now, a group of researchers from several engineering disciplines at The Ohio State University (OSU) in Dr. L. James Lee’s laboratory has developed what might be a revolutionary strategy for combining the advantages of both long-fiber reinforcements and nanomaterial reinforcements to create a superior long-fiber-reinforced polymeric (FRP) nanocomposite.
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Sustainable Energy Solutions: The Value Proposition Print E-mail
Monday, 30 August 2010 11:45
Since reduced power consumption seems to be out of favor, what can we do locally to use the technologies we have and make up some of the inefficiencies of our current power demands? This was the premise of a panel discussion held at the Ohio Innovation Summit (OIS) in April 2010. The event was organized by the University Clean Energy Alliance of Ohio (UCEAO) and the Center For Multifunctional Polymer Nanomaterials and Devices (CMPND) at The Ohio State University.
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A Global View of (Green) Coatings Print E-mail
Monday, 16 August 2010 12:44
While the marketplace seems very interested in “green” coatings, including paints and stains, the drivers for such coatings are still in quite a state of flux, according to Duke Rao, director of polymers, at Sherwin-Williams. Rao was a featured speaker at a recent Emerging Technology Forum presented by PolymerOhio in Columbus. “Terms like ‘green’ and ‘sustainable’ have a lot to do with what’s good for the environment, what’s good for society, and they must also include the ability to be profitable for the company that makes a commitment to offering green or sustainable products,” Rao said. Thus, green coatings exclude chemicals that are toxic or otherwise harmful.
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