3 - 3 |
Expertise as a competitive advantage Klein G |
28 - 28 |
Production at record level - German plastics machinery sector reached peak levels in the year 2000 [Anonymous] |
30 - 30 |
PU will continue to grow - Review of the 3rd International Conference of the PU Mouldings Group [Anonymous] |
34 - 34 |
Polyurethanes every step of the way Rothbarth F |
46 - 46 |
Plastics - the material of the 21st century - Dynamic growth and changes in the company landscape as a result of globalisation Balsam M, Simon CJ |
48 - 48 |
Reaching a critical size - Trends in commodity plastics Balsam M, Simon CJ |
52 - 52 |
Commercially highly attractive - Changes in the corporate landscape of technical plastics Kohlhepp K |
58 - 58 |
Forced cost competition - Global positioning still awaits high performance plastics Kohlhepp K |
62 - 62 |
The market has narrowed - For polyurethanes know-how will become a competitive factor Albus S |
74 - 74 |
Fuel cell for alternative propulsion - The demands made on the plastics Reil F |
79 - 79 |
Air ducts under the bonnet - Flexible polyamide 6 - a good alternative for flexible blow mouldings Kettl R |
86 - 86 |
Separating, sealing, sliding - PEEK thrust washers in automatic transmissions Weidig R |
90 - 90 |
Decorative surfaces in the automotive interior - PU for instrument panels and door side trim [Anonymous] |
92 - 92 |
No need for painting? Weathering resistant film for automotive body panels [Anonymous] |
94 - 94 |
Perfect optical symbiosis - Perspectives on the paint finish of automobile external parts made of plastic Rothbarth F |
98 - 98 |
PET in packaging - Prospects and limitations Langowski HC, Welle F |
104 - 104 |
Styrene polymers - Material class with wide application Niessner N, Breiner U, Grefenstein A |
108 - 108 |
Solder-resistant PBT - Radiation-crosslinking PBT for the SMD and 3D-MID technology Kannengiesser U, Stober S |
112 - 112 |
Highly filled, well dispersed - Waxes as dispersing agents in pigment concentrates Hess R |
118 - 118 |
The PVC loop closed - Recycling of PVC composites Yernaux JM, Saffert R |
122 - 122 |
Fewer production stages, shorter cycles - Decorated large moulded parts made by the one-shot process Brockmann C, Mitzler J |
136 - 136 |
Flexibility profit in lost-core technology - Lost-core machine with two independent mould clamping units [Anonymous] |
138 - 138 |
No creasing with a balanced system - In-mould lamination of fabric with controlled needle shut-off systems [Anonymous] |
142 - 142 |
Dies for multi-layer pipe extrusion - Designing spiral mandrel dies Fischer P |
146 - 146 |
Plastics handling in extrusion - Product quality also depends on conveying, metering and drying systems Koch W, Jost J |
149 - 149 |
Quality assurance through thermal analysis - Determining the quality of repeatedly processed POM Frick A |