Today’s polymer and plastic processors face special challenges, but new turnkey systems can help
Joy LePree
Because many of their products go directly to the ultimate end user, polymer and plastic processors are being asked to make their final products safer. Both consumers and governments alike are demanding that plastics, especially those that are destined for food contact, contain lower residual solvent and monomer levels. At the same time, the biopolymer industry is exploding and processors want to get in on the ground floor. However, because of the...
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