Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE)
Over his 50 years in the plastics industry, Dennis Hagan has made parts that went to space and parts that went into the head of a Chuck E. Cheese costume.
There's been a lot of news happening lately on — and in — the world's oceans. One item from this week that hasn't gotten the same headlines is the United Nations' vote to approve the "high seas treaty" aimed at protecting the world's oceans.
SPE has received a $200,000 grant to join the Molding Workforce Inclusion program for workers with disabilities.
The Society of Plastics Engineers honored several members and students at the recent Antec conference in Denver.
Antec attracted 500 attendees to Denver from March 27-30. That's about double the amount that attended last year's event in Charlotte, N.C.
Mold makers, designers and repair technicians put plastics processors in the position to not only satisfy their customers but help them win market share.
SPE CEO Patrick Farrey says the deal makes sense because SPE and 3Dnatives are both in business to create and disseminate technical information for plastics professionals.
Stephen Zamprelli, former chair of SPE's thermoforming division: "If we can see and understand that we are faced with these challenges, it makes it less daunting and understandable."
The leaf spring on General Motors Co.'s 2022 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra reduces mass by up to 75 percent vs. an all-steel spring and up to 58 percent for a hybrid steel and composite part.
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