3M Glass Bubbles S32HS breaks the density barrier in SMCs at <1.0 g/cc, enabling the potential to replace metal components. ORLANDO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--National Plastics Expo, Booth #S27153 – As ...
3M is introducing Glass Bubbles from 3M for 5G, the newest member of its high-strength hollow glass bubbles product line, provides a unique, low-loss high speed high frequency (HSHF) resin additive ...
Leading compounder A. Schulman, Inc. is partnering with 3M to develop insulating and low-density compounds that incorporate engineered hollow glass microspheres marketed under the 3M Glass Bubbles ...
Materials firms A. Schulman Inc. and 3M Co. are working together to develop insulation and weight-reduced compounds that use 3M's engineered hollow glass microspheres, better known as glass bubbles.
ORLANDO, FLA. — 3M Advanced Materials Division plans to build another U.S. facility and is working with material providers Asahi Kasei Plastics and BASF Corp. to find even more uses for its glass ...
Weight reduction in cars and other applications is driving use of innovative technologies such as glass microspheres in plastic compounds. Noble Polymers, a compounding business of Cascade Engineering ...
• New glass bubbles can replace resin and fillers without requiring added machinery or new, expensive tooling. • The bubbles reduce weight and improve dimensional stability. • New sizes of glass ...
As the search continues for lower material costs, without sacrificing performance or processability, glass bubbles are getting more attention. Reducing density with additives is not new, but bubbles ...
3M has introduced a new member of its high-strength hollow glass bubbles product line to provide a low-loss high-speed high frequency (HSHF) resin additive for composite materials that designers use ...
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