Category: Plastics and Chemicals

  • LRM Adds TPF Production Lines, Expands to Second Building

    freeNewsArticles Story Summary: LRM Industries International, Inc., of Rockledge, Florida, announces that it has secured a second building and added two presses due to rapid growth. Operating at 24/7 since May of 2011 and processing 2 million pounds of plastic per month, LRM reached full capacity on its main TPF ThermoPlastic Flowforming production line.

  • Peel to Exhibit Flexible Packaging in the States

    freeNewsArticles Story Summary: The U.S. is the largest national market for flexible packaging and Peel Plastic Products Ltd. is bringing its value solutions to the brand owners attending two U.S. September trade shows: HH Backer Total Pet Expo, and Pack Expo. Peel is exhibiting in booth 1733 at the Total Pet Expo and booth S6075…

  • Cee-Bee Innovative Aviation Chemistry Names Patrice Lallement Global Business Manager and CCO Aviation

    freeNewsArticles Story Summary: Cee-Bee(R) Innovative Aviation Chemistry, a division of McGean-Rohco, Inc., appoints Mr. Patrice Lallement to the position of Global Business Manager and CCO Aviation. According to Dickson L. Whitney, Jr., President, CEO, ‘Patrice joins our company at a time of great opportunity and accomplishment and brings to us a strong technical and business…

  • ESI Releases an Updated Version of the PVC Edgebanding Pattern Search System for 2012 on the ESI Web Site

    freeNewsArticles Story Summary: ESI Edgebanding Services Inc. has announced the full update of their PVC edgebanding to matching high pressure laminate patterns database. The ESI PVC pattern database is fully searchable by laminate brand, laminate pattern number or laminate pattern name.

  • Remspec Brings Mid-IR Fiber Production On-Line

    freeNewsArticles Story Summary: Remspec Corporation is pleased to announce that it has completed the technology transfer and an upgrade of the mid-IR optical fiber manufacturing process originally developed by Amorphous Materials Inc. of Garland, Texas. This means that in addition to meeting its own needs for high grade mid-IR fiber Remspec can now supply high…

  • LRM a Gold Medalist in SPE Parts Competition

    freeNewsArticles Story Summary: LRM Industries International, Inc., headquartered in Rockledge, Florida, is the Society of Plastics Engineers 2011 Parts Competition Winner in heavy gauge vacuum forming, as a Gold Medalist. The winning part is ValuStair, a 22 ft. by 4 ft. unitary thermoplastic staircase, produced using LRM’s unique patented STF Sheetless ThermoForming.

  • HydroDome Stormwater Chambers Certified for Load Bearing

    freeNewsArticles Story Summary: LRM Industries International, Inc., headquartered in Rockledge, Florida, announces ASSHTO H-25 load certification for its two unique, high-efficiency HydroDome(TM) stormwater chambers.

  • New Fumigation Emissions Control Facility

    freeNewsArticles Story Summary: Value Recovery, Inc. announced today that Guadalupe Cooling of Nipomo, CA has obtained a license to use Value Recovery’s methyl bromide emissions control technology for its new Quarantine and Pre-shipment fumigation operation. The facility will be constructed by Controlled Environments Construction of Tustin, CA.

  • LRM Industries and Water Safety Products Launch ValuStair

    freeNewsArticles Story Summary: LRM Industries International, Inc. headquartered in Rockledge, Florida, announces the introduction of ValuStair, a 22-foot long unitary, self-supporting stairway made of recyclable thermoplastic. ValuStair will be showcased by Water Safety Products in booth 2736 at the IAAPA Attractions Expo, Nov. 16-19, 2010.

  • LRM Industries Launches High Efficiency HydroDome 610 Stormwater Chamber

    freeNewsArticles Story Summary: ROCKLEDGE, Fla. — LRM Industries International, Inc. headquartered in Rockledge, Florida, announces the introduction of the HydroDome(TM) 610 composite stormwater chamber. The HydroDome design concept, introduced in 2009, comes from both the efficiency of nature and the ageless understanding by architectural engineers, that the dome is stronger than an arch or vaulted…