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-Crude Oil Prices Trend 

Crude Oil Prices Trend 

-Asia naphtha draws support from H2 Jan demand; premiums up

Asia’s naphtha prices are buoyant on the back of end-user buying H2 January-delivery cargoes, driving up premiums on spot deals.

On Friday morning, open-specification naphtha prices averaged at around $604/tonne CFR (cost and freight) Japan for H2 January, steady from the previous day’s close. Prices are up $15.50/tonne from a week earlier, ICIS data showed.

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-VEnvirotech transforms organic wreck into bioplastics

After a year of testing out environmental applied sciences for a private firm, co-founder Patricia Ayma developed a job for bioplastic production using bacteria.

The blueprint turns organic topic, reminiscent of meals wreck, proper into a product that would additionally be extinct as a biodegradable different to single-use plastics.

“I realized that it was as soon as a straightforward technology for taking to society, that can relieve each person,” she tells us.   Petrochemical PP Biochemical Automotive

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-Sumitomo (SHI) Demag gives machine energy testing the ‘greener’ light

Sumitomo (SHI) Demag is enabling UK manufacturers to reduce energy consumption by launching a new testing service and more educated machinery investment decisions.

Already a popular value-add service with the company undertaking more than 300 performance measurements for customers annually, Sumitomo (SHI) Demag recently invested in three new Fluke energy monitoring devices to extend this service.

Petrochemical PP Biochemical Automotive

Petrochemical PP Biochemical Automotive

-2020 predictions: from oil at $85 to a Trump election win

Peter Cooper offers his financial outlook for next year — but remember, no one ever gets it quite right

Peering into the great unknown is always a hazardous business, even just a matter of days ahead. But financial commentators have to earn a crust and ducking out of a forecast for the new year is not an art I have perfected.

Rather than come up with unlikely predictions that are interesting to consider and don’t have to be exactly right — as Saxo Bank does every year with its outrageous predictions list — I will focus on upcoming events that any contrarian investor should investigate.

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-Small nanoparticles have surprisingly big effects on polymer nanocomposites

Depicted at left, small nanoparticles stick to segments of polymer chain that are about the same size as the nanoparticles themselves; these interactions produce a polymer nanocomposite that is easier to process because nanoparticles move fast, quickly making the material less viscous. Petrochemical PP Biochemical Automotive

At right, many segments of a polymer chain stick to a larger nanoparticle, making it difficult for that nanoparticle to move.

Its slower movement results in a viscous material that is more difficult to process. Credit: Oak Ridge National Laboratory, US Dept. of Energy, created by Jan-Michael Carrillo

Small nanoparticles have surprisingly big effects on polymer nanocomposites

-Polymer-coated silicon nanosheets—an alternative to graphene

Similar to carbon, silicon forms two dimensional networks that are only one atomic layer thick. Like graphene these layers possess extraordinary optoelectrical properties. Embedding them in a polymer, scientists at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed a stable composite material which can be processed with standard polymer technology. Credit: Tobias Helbich / TUM

Silicon nanosheets are thin, two-dimensional layers with exceptional optoelectronic properties very similar to those of graphene. Petrochemical PP Biochemical Automotive

Polymer-coated silicon nanosheets—an alternative to graphene

-Cassava service baggage: Indonesian entrepreneur tackles plastic scourge

From bags washing up on Bali‘s beaches to food packaging scattered across roads and clogging waterways in cities, Indonesia is facing a plastic waste crisis driven by years of rapid economic growth

From bags washing up on Bali‘s beaches to food packaging scattered across roads and clogging waterways in cities, Indonesia is facing a plastic waste crisis driven by years of rapid economic growth. Petrochemical PP Biochemical Automotive

Now an entrepreneur from Bali, disgusted at the rubbish littering the famous holiday island, is trying to tackle the problem with alternatives to conventional plastic.

Cassava service baggage: Indonesian entrepreneur tackles plastic scourge

-Bio On : PERMISSION OBTAINED TO BUILD A NEW BIO-ON PLANT TO PRODUCE PHAS BIOPOLYMERS FOR COSMETICS

Bio-On S.p.A. Permission obtained to build a new Bio-on plant to produce PHAs biopolymers for cosmetics Bologna, 09 March 2017 – Bio-on announces that work will soon start on the construction of a new plant dedicated solely to production of PHAs special biopolymers for niche and rapidly developing product categories, particularly for the cosmetics sector. Petrochemical PP Biochemical Automotive

This new plant, based in Castel San Pietro Terme in the province of Bologna, has 3,700 covered m2, 6,000 m2 land for development and a total area of 30,000 m2. The plant will have a capacity dedicated to the research into and production of 1,000 tons per year rapidly expandable to 2,000 tons per year.

Bio On : PERMISSION OBTAINED TO BUILD A NEW BIO-ON PLANT TO PRODUCE PHAS BIOPOLYMERS FOR COSMETICS

-GEA showcases sustainable solutions at Packaging Days 2019

GEA product experts demonstrated the technology group’s solutions for the sustainability sector at this year’s Packaging Days, staged in November.

The lecture series kicked off with a presentation on the GEA PowerPak PLUS thermoforming machine and GEA DualSlicer.

Attendees were given an insight into a packaging process that, according to GEA, makes rapid film changes simple while minimizing film wastage.

Characterized by its reported premium cut quality, low give-away and high yield, the company says that the slicer can be adapted to suit relevant products.

GEA showcases sustainable solutions at Packaging Days 2019

-REKOOP 2.0 is an evolved and expanded expression of our sustainable bedding concept made with forensically tagged recycled polyester

dope dyed

80% VISCOSE, 20% RECYCLED POLYESTER

Viscose – made from wood based cellulose | Look and feel of cotton Same properties of comfort, breathability, absorbency Sustainable. Fully

biodegradable Dope dyeing of Viscose – truly sustainable Colorants added in spinning – no dyeing or washing needed Reduction in water, chemicals, energy and carbon emissions

REKOOP 2.0 is an evolved and expanded expression of our sustainable bedding concept made with forensically tagged recycled polyester

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