Month: January 2015

Ford Motors Develops Soy-Based Foam For Use In Cars

Developers at Ford Motors have engineered a soy-based foam to replace traditional plastics in seat cushions. Ford first began using the sustainable technology beginning in 2008, and since the technology has taken over in all North American vehicles produced by the company.   With about 300 pounds of petroleum based plastic in every vehicle, Ford was... Read more »

Logistics Woes In The New Year

A truck driver shortage that plagued shippers in the 4thquarter of 2014 has carried over into the new year.  The problem has lead to carriers being more likely to increase wages and hire more inexperienced drivers. Over 90% of carriers expect wage increases of 6-10%, and although 80% of the industry is open to hiring... Read more »

Russian Experiment Aboard ISS: Forming Polymers In Space

A Russian chemistry experiment is being run on the International Space Station to create polymer walls that form shells in the weightlessness of space. The experiment is being conducted in a contained glovebox with two hardening processes to ‘set’ the end structures. Not only does the experiment demonstrate this method of creating polymers, it also... Read more »

NACD Urges Quick Resolution To West Coast Port Issues

Although a federal mediator has been sent to help with disagreements, West Coast ports are still continuing to experience delays.   International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) and the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) both sent out press releases earlier this month blaming each other for the delays and disagreements.   On Jan. 16th, an industry coalition, including... Read more »

Boy Scouts Visit ChemCeed Headquarters

Last week, a group of local Boy Scouts visited ChemCeed’s facility to learn about chemistry in order to earn their science badge.  ChemCeed’s vice president, Rolly Enderes, showed them lab equipment and taught them about exothermic reactions.

Product Focus: High-Molecular Weight Polyethylene Glycols

Polyethylene Glycols (PEGs) are a versatile chemical for formulating in a wide variety of manufacturing industries, from cosmetics to plastics. The properties of PEGs make them useful for enhancing solvency, lubricity, and hygroscopicity. While useful in production processes as mold release agents, lubricants, and anti-static process aids, PEGs are also chemical intermediates in the production... Read more »

3D-Printed Music Scores Help The Blind Feel Every Note

The University of Wisconsin’s Mechanical Engineering department has found a way to use 3D printers to make 3D music scores for the blind. The 3D music scores are in its early stages and the engineers have to overcome some hurdles like how to mass-produce them. For more information: http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/3d-printed-music-scores-help-the-blind-feel-every-note/ar-AA85MqO?ocid=UP97DHP  

NYC Bans Expanded Polystyrene Food Containers And Opens Market To Alternatives

Despite the chemical industry’s heavy protesting and lobbying, NYC finalized its ban on polystyrene food and beverage containers. The city’s Dept. of Sanitation claims that the polystyrene foam is not recyclable or reusable. Chemical manufacturers of these products are arguing that polystyrene is indeed recyclable. Other cities that also has banned the use of polystyrene... Read more »