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  2. Plastics industry - Wikipedia

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    The petrochemical industry has been trying to save itself by attempting to rapidly expand demand for plastic products worldwide (i.e. through pushbacks on plastic bans and by increasing the number of products wrapped in plastic in countries where plastic use is not already as widespread (i.e. developing nations)). [5]

  3. Plastics News - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. publication launched its website in 1996, and today that audited site attracts more than 80,000 unique visitors per month. The company launched its bilingual Plastics News China as a free e-mail newsletter in May 2005, along with a companion Plastics News China website. Both products are offered in English and simplified Chinese.

  4. UL 94 - Wikipedia

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    UL 94, the Standard for Safety of Flammability of Plastic Materials for Parts in Devices and Appliances testing, is a plastics flammability standard released by Underwriters Laboratories of the United States. [1] The standard determines the material's tendency to either extinguish or spread the flame once the specimen has been ignited.

  5. Nalgene - Wikipedia

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    Nalgene is a brand of plastic products developed originally for laboratory use, including items such as jars, bottles, test tubes, and Petri dishes, that were shatterproof and lighter than glass. The properties of plastic products make them suitable for work with many substances in various temperature ranges.

  6. Essentra - Wikipedia

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    At this time the Filtrona name was adopted for the enlarged Bunzl Fibres business. The company bought Enitor, a Dutch extruder business, in 1998 [2] and Skiffy Group, a Dutch nylon parts business in 2004. [2] The company was demerged from Bunzl in 2005. [5] It went on to buy Duraco, a US adhesive coated products business in 2007. In 2008, the ...

  7. American Plastics - Wikipedia

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    American Plastics, formerly Katy Industries, Inc., is a holding company for a group of businesses which produce and distribute maintenance products and electrical products. [1] The first manufactures and distributes commercial cleaning products, [ 2 ] and sells consumer home and automotive storage products.

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  9. JST connector - Wikipedia

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    The official J.S.T. Co. website allows users to check certain models for their authenticity and specifications. [ 26 ] Note: Some 2.50 mm parts are incorrectly sold on the Internet as 2.54 mm (0.100 in), and the 1.25 mm parts as 1.27 mm (0.050 in).