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Exposure to phthalates, plasticizing agents that appear in products such as food packaging and cosmetics, has been linked to altered hormonal development and impaired fertility. But so far scientists ...
In the late 1920s, Waldo Semon presided over a marriage that would remain strong through the rest of the century. The B.F. Goodrich chemist mixed a hitherto unexploited polymer, polyvinyl chloride, ...
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Exposure to phthalates, a group of plasticizing and solvent chemicals found in many household products, was linked to a lower probability of getting pregnant, but not to pregnancy loss, according to ...
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The purpose of this research is to investigate the impact of moisture content, closing speed, and pressurizing speed of hot press on the density, uniformity of density distribution, and properties of ...
When inhaled at moderate levels, plastic particles without dangerous additives appear to be able to disrupt sex hormones, according to a new study published by researchers at Rutgers University.
Amid rising evidence that additives designed to improve plastics also disrupt sex hormones, a Rutgers laboratory trial shows that plastic itself can do likewise when inhaled at moderate levels.
AXP: Bay Plastics Machinery (BPM) pelletizers can chop a wide range of thermoplastics, including rubberlike materials and brittle, fragile and glass-fiber-reinforced materials. They are designed to be ...