Procter & Gamble Co.
One year ago, Hamilton, Ohio-based Imflux Inc. announced plans to outsource its retrofit business for a low constant pressure injection process that molds products with a wide range of materials using less energy. The subsidiary of Procter & Gamble also said it would move from partnership programs with new machine builders to providing royalty-free access to Imflux technology for their equipment.
Peterson said her greatest achievement thus far has been presenting at Antec in Denver in March 2023.
The Procter & Gamble subsidiary is changing to royalty-free access for the injection molding technology used to process difficult sustainable materials, reduce energy use and lightweight parts.
Imflux has generated enthusiasm for the technology, but the subsidiary has not proven to be scalable as an investment choice for P&G, Chief Technology Officer Gene Altonen says in a letter.
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Students at Shawnee State University's Plastics Engineering Technology program are getting exposure to the Imflux low pressure injection molding process.
The Alliance to End Plastic Waste, launched with fanfare earlier this year with its $1.5 billion goal to help the cause, began with 27 founding members. Now more firms are joining the cause, with a high profile showing on Wall Street.
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