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Thirteen tire companies join to provide healthcare to rubber farmers

The Global Platform for Sustainable Natural Rubber (GPSNR) announced a three-year partnership with Berlin-based social enterprise Elucid to deliver healthcare access to 1,800 rubber farmers and their households. This will benefit approximately 9,000 individuals in Côte d’Ivoire. The initiative is funded through GPSNR’s Shared Investment Mechanism (SIM) by 13 tire and rubber companies: Aeolus Tyre Co., Ltd., Apollo Tyres Ltd., Balkrishna Industries Ltd. (BKT), The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Hankook Tire & Technology, Kumho Tire Co., Inc., Maxxis International, Nokian Tyres plc, Prometeon Tyre Group, Sumitomo Riko Company Limited, Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd., Toyo Tire Corporation, and The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd.

Dow reports first-quarter loss as prices, margins decline

The company posted net sales of $9.8 billion for the quarter ended March 31, down 6% from the same period a year earlier. Dow reported a net loss of $445 million, or 74 cents per share, compared with a loss of $290 million, or 44 cents per share, in the year-ago period.

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Arclin production facility in Richmond achieves ISCC Plus certification

Arclin announced that its Kevlar®, Kevlar® EXO™, and Nomex® production facilities at the Spruance manufacturing plant in Richmond were awarded certification from the International Sustainability and Carbon Certification System (ISCC PLUS).

Dupont

DuPont launches Liveo Pharma TPE overmolded assemblies

DuPont announced the launch of DuPont™ Liveo™ Pharma TPE Overmolded Assemblies, engineered for ultrapure fluid transfer across upstream and downstream pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical processes

Engel launches global rollout of WINTEC e-win machines

The rollout, which started in early April, expands availability of the WINTEC e-win series beyond Asia, where the machines were previously offered. The move is part of a broader effort to align the company’s product portfolio with changing market demands and provide more clearly structured production solutions

Global Polymer Summit abstract submission deadline is May 31

The Rubber Division, ACS, organizers of the Global Polymer Summit are encouraging professionals, researchers and industry leaders to submit abstracts by May 31, highlighting the benefits of presenting at the event.

Serving as a speaker offers opportunities to contribute to the advancement of polymer science and related industries. Presenters can share research findings and innovations, helping to drive discussion on emerging topics while gaining feedback and insights from peers.

Extrusion

Freudenberg Sealing Technologies unveils new extrusion process using molten salt

The specific properties of vulcanized materials make them essential for many areas of application. In industries such as aerospace, food and beverages and the energy sector, components must meet the highest standards of abrasion and chemical resistance, elasticity, and durability. Delivering top-quality solutions in these areas requires excellent materials expertise, and at Freudenberg Sealing Technologies this goes hand in hand with state-of-the-art production technologies: With LCM (Liquid Curing Method), the company is now commissioning an advanced vulcanizing extrusion line. This is a process in which the fluid used for vulcanization consists of molten salt, heated to around 200 degrees Celsius and filled with vulcanizing salt. The entire line operates in a closed loop, in which the salt is continuously recycled, fed back into the process and reused.

Oil, Gas & Energy

Penn State researchers develop high temperature polymer capacitor

In the race to lighter, safer and more efficient electronics — from electric vehicles to transcontinental energy grids — one component literally holds the power: the polymer capacitor. Seen in such applications as medical defibrillators, polymer capacitors are responsible for quick bursts of energy and stabilizing power rather than holding large amounts of energy, as opposed to the slower, steadier energy of a battery. However, current state-of-the-art polymer capacitors cannot survive beyond 212 degrees Fahrenheit (F), which the air around a typical car engine can hit during summer months and an overworked data center can surpass on any given day.

Latex and Natural Rubber

Sustainable materials for rubber and allied industries

Sustainability is no longer a new concept; it has become a global priority. While quality was the focus of the 1980s, globalization defined the 1990s, and the internet revolutionized the 2000s. The 2010s and after have been dominated by the idea of sustainability. Human survival depends on integrating sustainable practices into every aspect of life. The world is already witnessing alarming environmental changes: rising greenhouse gas emissions, depletion of non-renewable resources and widespread deforestation.

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