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Rhodia Engineering Plastics

Avenue Ramboz
Saint-Fons Cedex
F-69192
France

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Polyamides developed for rotational moulding

In close collaboration with key players in the rotomolding industry plastics materials producer has developed an alternative for large part production in Polyamide.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 30 June 2004

Polyamides improve on foams and heavy layers

Two polyamide grades offer more than 4dB improvement versus other engineering plastics such as glass reinforced PP or PA and so replace foams or heavy layers.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 30 June 2004

Polyamide withstands electro-coat temperature

Pure polyamide plastics for on-line painting of automotive vertical body panels is electro-paintable and withstands the electro-coat temperature up to 200C.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 30 June 2004

Polyamide grades designed for water injection

Two polyamide grades for water injection moulding are the result of three years' R and D to find an optimal balance between water injection processing and glycol resistance in an application context.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 29 June 2004

Hybrid metals/plastics parts offer many savings

A range of hybrid solutions combine metals and engineering plastics to be used in high-load bearing (semi-) closed structures, either with rib or hollow, are targeted at automotive usage.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 21 April 2004

Plastics make tough automotive components

At the K'2001 Rhodia Engineering Plastics has launched three new grades in its advanced, TECHNYL STAR family of high flow polyamide resins.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 13 April 2004

Polyamide grades perform better acoustically

Two polyamide grades have an acoustic performance that is superior to traditional engineering plastics and offer more than 4dB improvement over glass reinforced PP or PA.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 8 April 2004

Tough body panel polyamide is electro-paintable

Polyamide grade that has specifically been designed to address vertical body panel needs is electro-paintable, withstands e-coat temperature up to 200degC and simplifies mould tool design.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 5 April 2004

Customers' satisfaction survey says 89% are happy

Rhodia Engineering Plastics regularly assesses its main customers' satisfaction through annual surveys and the most recent revealed that 89% of respondents said they were satisfied.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 2 April 2004

European polyamide product costs go up

Rhodia Polyamide announced price increases of EUR 130 per metric ton for PA 66 base resins and Technyl polyamide 6 and 66 compounds will be increased by EUR 200 per metric ton - in Europe.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 26 March 2004

Polyamide grades oust expensive foams and layering

Latest two polyamide grades offer more than 4dB improvement versus other engineering plastics such as glass reinforced PP or PA, removing expensive acoustic components such as foams or heavy layers.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 25 March 2004

Polyamide for automotive panels electro-paintable

Electro-paintable polyamide grade, not requiring conductive primers, is designed for vertical body panels withstands the e-coat temperature up to 200degC for a 30 minute oven cure.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 16 March 2004

Website gives faster access to technical support

Rhodia Engineering Plastics recently launched a new web site built in strict accordance with customer needs (www.rhodia-ep.com) to provide faster access to professional technical support.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 3 March 2004

Reinforced polyamide chosen for good weldability

Good welding characteristics, low warpage and excellent flow characteristics were decisive factors in choosing reinforced polyamide for diesel engine oil separators.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 3 March 2004

High flow resins make tough components

At the K'2001 Rhodia Engineering Plastics has launched three new grades in its advanced, TECHNYL STAR( family of high flow polyamide resins.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 6 December 2001

Polyamide air intake manifold saves costs

A new design of injection moulded air intake manifold, developed in France by Rhodia Engineering Plastics and Mark IV Automotive, is being used on two US sports utility vehicles.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 15 August 2001

New polyamides give greater impact performance

Rhodia Engineering Plastics will be using the K'2001 exhibition to present the outstanding success of its highflow TECHNYL-STAR resin through a number of fully commercialised applications.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 7 August 2001

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