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07 Dec 2005 - United States
Ashland presented two technology workshops at IBEX show in Miami
Advances in technology that can improve production and help maintain regulatory compliance were the subjects of two workshops presented by Ashland Composite Polymers, a business group of Ashland Specialty Chemical, a division of Ashland Inc. (NYSE: ASH). The workshops were part of the International Boat Builders Exhibition and Conference (IBEX) held in Miami Beach, Florida., Oct. 19-21.
New developments in Ashland’s resin technology now provide Class A results in closed-moulded operations including infusion, cold-press moulding and resin-transfer moulding. Ashland’s room-temperature AROPOL® resins, combined with NEULON® low-profile additives, create Class A surfaces that provide award-winning appearance traits in marine applications. A presentation on this resin technology was held Oct. 18 at the Miami Beach Convention Centre.
Ashland also brought its regulatory expertise to IBEX with a workshop that assisted manufacturers in their efforts to comply with the new maximum achievable control technology (MACT) for hazardous air pollutants (HAPs). New gelcoat formulations coupled with process changes can help lower HAPs. The techniques surrounding these processes were presented on Oct. 21.
Ashland Composite Polymers, a business group of Ashland Specialty Chemical, is a leader in supplying products, processes and technologies to the global marketplace for composites and gel coats. Ashland Specialty Chemical, a division of Ashland Inc., is a leading, worldwide supplier of specialty chemicals serving industries including adhesives, automotive, composites, metal casting, merchant marine, paint, paper, plastics, watercraft and water treatment.
Source : Ashland Composite Polymers




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