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Listing of all 7 news releases from DSM Engineering Plastics:
Polyamide is compatible with lead-free soldering
A polyamide offers dimensional stability, compatibility with lead free soldering, high stiffness and mechanical strength at elevated temperatures and excellent processability.
News from DSM Engineering Plastics (18 January 2008)
High performance plastics work under the hood
A high performance grade of engineering plastics is formulated for under the bonnet applications and offers a revolutionary improvement in long term thermal stability up to 230 deg C.
News from DSM Engineering Plastics (28 November 2007)
Resin development lowers moulding costs
Compared with existing, standard resins, a product shortens production cycles in injection moulding and packaging to lower costs per part.
News from DSM Engineering Plastics (16 July 2007)
Engineering plastics improve characteristics
Latest innovative engineering plastics developments include materials for automotive 'under the bonnet' products and improved materials for injection moulding.
News from DSM Engineering Plastics (19 June 2007)
PBT plastics mouldings need no annealing
User application article PBT plastics allows a user to mould an airflow sensor body in one piece without annealing - saving two production steps, when compared to alternative materials.
News from DSM Engineering Plastics ( 7 March 2007)
Fibre and film added to plastics portfolio
Stanyl, a high-heat polyamide 4,6 (PA46) resin from DSM Engineering Plastics, is adding a new market segment, fibre and film to its existing broad portfolio.
News from DSM Engineering Plastics ( 6 December 2006)
Polyamide replaces metal, rubber automotive parts
A polyamide thermoplastics is finding increasing use as replacement for metal in assemblies that have traditionally been made of metal and rubber.
News from DSM Engineering Plastics (27 November 2006)

