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2022–2023 IAPD SOURCE GUIDE typography
OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2022
THE 2022-2023 IAPD SOURCE GUIDE
Table
of
Contents
DEPARTMENTS

United We Stand, Divided We Fall

IAPD — The Performance Plastics Association

New Products on the Market

Performance Plastics in Action

Curbell Plastics, Inc. Contributes to
“Weather Machine” Teaching Tool

Advancing the Lifecycle of
Performance Plastics

Celebrating Sustainability Champions

Industry Movers and Shakers

Industry Trends and Forecast

IAPD Manufacturers’ Rep Cards

Services and Equipment

Performance Plastics October/November 2022 cover

Cover design by Mackenzie Diekmann, IAPD Design and Multimedia Manager

2022–2023
IAPD SOURCE GUIDE
See the print edition of this publication for these Source Guide listings:

  • All IAPD Members Geographical Listings
  • Plastics Material and Shapes Guide
  • Resin & Semi-Finished Plastics Manufacturers
  • Equipment & Services Providers
  • Plastics Trade Names Directory

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President’sMessage

United We Stand, Divided We Fall

This article is excerpted from Deborah Ragsdale’s president’s speech, delivered at the 66th Annual IAPD Convention in Tampa, FL, USA on September 14, 2022.

by Deborah Ragsdale, Polymer Industries
IAPD President

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heard a story about a successful business owner who was worried about the future of his company. He has three grown sons who are constantly at each other’s throats. He’d like to hand the business over to them, but he’s worried about them destroying it. He worked so hard to build this empire and he had to find a way for his children to work together to ensure a successful future.

One day, he called them to him. He held a bundle of sticks in his hands. He handed the bundle to his oldest child and told him to break it. The first son grabbed the bundle and tried breaking it with his knee, but it wouldn’t even bend. He handed it to his sibling to try and break. The second child tried many ways to break the bundle: he tried stepping on it, throwing it on the ground and tried to break it with his hands. The third son said, “I am stronger than both of you. Let me try.” The bundle of sticks was passed to the third son, who tried to break the sticks with all his might.

The three children brought the bundle of sticks back to the father and said, “We couldn’t break it. Why did you ask us to do this?”

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ALTAFLO® is an innovative producer of high performance fluoropolymer, thermoplastic, and fluoroplastic tubing, pipe and profiles. All ALTAFLUOR® products are manufactured using 100% virgin grade high performance resins to provide the best end use performance values for your critical applications. Custom sizes, colors, shapes and profiles available.

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Contact Altaflo at 973-300-3344 or sales@altaflo.com.

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High Performance Tubing for: Ground Water Testing & Monitoring, Soil and Water Remediation, Air Sampling, Laboratory, Aerospace, Automotive, Environmental, Semiconductor, Laboratory, Food Process and Chemical Process Industries
Editor’sPerspective
IAPD – The performance Plastics association
by Susan Avery, CAE
IAPD CEO
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f you’ve been to the IAPD website lately, you might have noticed a new logo in the upper left hand corner. The art is the same, but there is a subtle — yet significant — change to the grey type. IAPD Vice President Peter DelGado of Curbell Plastics, Inc. unveiled the logo with the tagline on Wednesday, September 14, 2022, during his speech at the opening general session of the 66th Annual IAPD Convention and connecX in Tampa, FL, USA.

“The IAPD Board of Directors and Executive Committee had numerous conversations about the association name and how to integrate ‘performance plastics’ into the branding. They ultimately decided that they did not want to change the association name, as it is still an accurate representation of what the organization stands for: a trade association composed of companies from around the world that believe in distribution as the way to market for performance plastics,” said DelGado. “However, they still wanted to integrate the word ‘performance.’ Thus, the concept of adding a tagline was proposed, and IAPD leadership approved “the performance plastics association.”

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News

Articles reporting on plastic products are prepared from information furnished by members of the IAPD and non-member magazine advertisers. The information provided is deemed reliable but is not verified. It should not be assumed that the publisher has reviewed or tested any of the products. For more information, contact companies by visiting their websites.

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King StarBoard™ WG from King Plastic Corporation
King Plastic Corporation introduced King StarBoard™ WG, an all-weather wood grain polymer sheet. It is environmentally stabilized to withstand harsh conditions and the wood grain finish is on both sides of the sheet. King StarBoard WG will not rust, delaminate or rot when exposed to UV, humidity or water. It is suitable for various applications, from replacing wood to building furniture. The wood grain polymer sheet never needs painting or refinishing, works like wood and is easy to fabricate with standard woodworking tools and techniques. King StarBoard WG is available in five colors: mocha brown, nutmeg, indigo, charcoal gray and slate gray. Sheet size 48 x 96 and gauges 1/2 and 3/4.
Application
Showcase
multiple acrylic tubes filled with cultivated micro-algae

© Algicel

ACRYLITE® acrylic tubes for microalgae cultivation

Microalgae produce valuable biomass more efficiently than any land plant. Since these little all-rounders primarily require plenty of even light to do their job, the algae grower Algicel relies on transparent ACRYLITE® tubes.

Microalgae are used in a variety of ways: In dietary supplements, cosmetics, pharmaceutical products and even in energy generation. Researchers are constantly discovering new applications for these miracle plants.

The founders of the Portuguese company Algicel discovered a high concentration of the antioxidant astaxanthin in the microalgae in their native Azores, more precisely on the island of São Miguel. Antioxidants protect not only the skin’s cell structure, but also the whole body against oxidative stress and aging symptoms as well as inflammation.

Since 2007, the company has been researching a way to produce the health-promoting substance astaxanthin from the microalgae growing in their natural environment on the Azores. After all, the climate and pure inland waters of the islands are ideal for this type of microalgae. In the summer of 2019, the company started the industrial cultivation of the Haematococcus pluvialis species of microalgae based on the technology that was developed in house.

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Curbell Plastics, Inc. Contributes to “Weather Machine” Teaching Tool
Andy Parker with the Weather Machine
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urbell Plastics, Inc. helped Western New York Meteorologist Andy Parker with his Weather Machine, a popular invention and hands-on way to teach students about weather. “The Weather Machine demonstrations are meant to inspire the scientist and inventor in each student,” said Parker, with the purpose of getting the next generation interested in weather and science.

The Weather Machine is built using a large polycarbonate sheet, donated by Curbell Plastics, Inc. It is bent and fit into a frame, creating a clear tube. Inside that tube, weather simulations can be created, such as tornadoes, lightning and snowstorms. Students can reach in and touch a tornado, for example, to feel the air and the vortex, without fear. Parker designed the Weather Machine for children in grades K-6, but it creates a sense of wonder and awe at any age.

Parker began this project by creating smaller scale “desktop” sized weather experiments for single classroom presentations. They were so popular with students and teachers that he started working on a much larger version that could be used to engage hundreds of students in an auditorium.

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Advancing the Lifecycle of Performance Plastics
by John Homa, Indelco Plastics
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luid system applications and components made with performance plastics are abundant in factories and processing facilities. The right engineered plastic can stand up to hazardous chemicals and can last longer than other materials, contributing to bottom line cost savings. The more we see performance plastics excel in these applications, the more our customers trust the materials. There’s strength in that trust that we must maintain as an industry looked upon by outsiders as susceptible contributors to the growing environmental pollution problem. Together we would be wise to tune in to the growth of recycling of performance plastics industry segment.

Context: Scope of the chemical industry

There are thermoplastics that are 100 percent inert to corrosive chemicals across the entire pH range. So adaptive are these compounds that companies using polymers and thermoplastics find more efficient ways to mix, store and dissolve heavier concentrations, while removing the waste caused after these desired reactions. Corrosion and contamination can be preempted while significantly reducing cost, weight and maintenance time.

People &
Places
Katie Clapp

Katie
Clapp

A&C Plastics, Inc. President Katie Clapp was recently honored by the Houston Business Journal with the 2022 Women Who Mean Business Awards. This award is given to women in leadership who demonstrate excellence in their careers and community, and Clapp has been recognized as one of three Outstanding Business Leaders in Manufacturing and Distribution. A&C was also ranked #27 on the Houston Business Journal’s 100 Fastest-Growing Companies List. A&C Plastics, Inc. thanks their customers, suppliers and team members for their contributions to the company’s continued success.
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Theresa O’Shei
Professional Plastics announced two recent promotions.
George Quiroz
George Quiroz has been promoted to market development manager for Mexico and Latin America. Quiroz has worked with the company for more than six years, continually growing his expertise and responsibilities. He started in sales, worked his way up to branch manager and will continue his success in this newly created role. His knowledge of the market and plastics industry make him the perfect fit for the position. He is extremely excited about the opportunities south of the U.S. border and looks forward to working with the Professional Plastics branches and customers to grow the business.
Theresa O’Shei
National Accounts Department Manager Theresa O’Shei has excelled in her new position since receiving a promotion in May. Based in the company’s Buffalo, NY, USA office, O’Shei is responsible for overseeing and maintaining strong client relationships with key national accounts, including several Fortune 500 companies. She also develops leads, communicates with customers to understand their needs and takes action when needed to ensure a smooth sales process. Prior to her promotion, O’Shei worked in government in sales for the company, which prepared her for the intricacies of her new role.
Joel Neal

Joel
Neal

Paragon Plastics named Joel Neal as its new business manager in Santa Ana, CA, USA. In his new position, he is responsible for overseeing all day-to-day operations including managing the sales team, showroom, warehouse and fabrication departments. Neal works hand-in-hand with customers that walk into the branch showroom every day. His background in sales and plastics prepared him well for this role and he is excited about the potential for daily growth for Paragon.
Thermwood Model 90
Heavy Duty 5 Axis CNC for
Three-Dimensional Applications
Three quarter view of Thermwood Model 90
Model 90
(5’ x 5’ Table)
Used For:

  • Plastic Trimming
  • Molds
  • Patterns
  • Non-Ferrous Metal
The Thermwood 5 Axis Model 90 is a heavy duty, high-speed five axis CNC router specifically developed for three dimensional applications.

It is used for production trimming of thermoformed, composite and fiberglass parts as well as being utilized for machine patterns and molds directly from CAD data. This robust system offers a variety of options and features to tackle a multitude of different applications.

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Model 90DT
(5’ x 12’ Tables)
The Model 90 comes with either single (5’ x 5’, 5’ x 10‘, 10’ x 5’) or dual moving aluminum tables (5’ x 5‘, 5’ x 10’ and 5’ x 12’) as well as a 12 HP router and a 4-position automatic tool changing system as standard. Larger routers and additional automatic tool changers are available.
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Three quarter views of Thermwood Model 90DT & Model 90
Scan QR Code to learn more about the Model 90
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The Model 90 comes with either single (5’ x 5’, 5’ x 10‘, 10’ x 5’) or dual moving aluminum tables (5’ x 5‘, 5’ x 10’ and 5’ x 12’) as well as a 12 HP router and a 4-position automatic tool changing system as standard. Larger routers and additional automatic tool changers are available.
Used For:

  • Plastic Trimming
  • Molds
  • Patterns
  • Non-Ferrous Metal
The Thermwood 5 Axis Model 90 is a heavy duty, high-speed five axis CNC router specifically developed for three dimensional applications.

It is used for production trimming of thermoformed, composite and fiberglass parts as well as being utilized for machine patterns and molds directly from CAD data. This robust system offers a variety of options and features to tackle a multitude of different applications.

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PlasticsWatch

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Plastics manufacturings’ environmental footprint shrinking
The American Chemistry Council’s (ACC) Plastics Division released a report on the shrinking carbon and energy footprints from the production of four common plastic resins. While the production of these four resins increased over more than a decade, associated greenhouse (GHG) emissions decreased significantly — by the equivalent of removing more than one million cars from the road for an entire year.
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“The U.S. has newer facilities that use shale gas coupled with improved efficiencies that have reduced carbon emissions per pound of plastic produced. This has made our manufacturing emissions lower than in many parts of the world,” said Joshua Baca ACC’s vice president of plastics. “That progress is helping essential industries, from healthcare to transportation, meet their own sustainability goals while delivering on the needs of Americans. Any policies to restrict plastics production domestically would kill U.S. jobs and result in less efficient production overseas, which would be a step backward for the environment.” Based on life cycle assessments (LCAs) prepared by Franklin Associates, a division of Eastern Research Group, the report compared 2005 and 2017 data for low-density polyethylene (LDPE), linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE), high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and polypropylene (PP). Key findings from the report (per 1,000 kilograms of resin) show:
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Fabrication
SERVICES SHOWCASE
Fabrication Services Showcase con­tains paid listings of companies with fabrication services, products and machinery that cater to the plastics distribution industry. IAPD does not endorse or make recommendations in regard to the companies supplying their services. For details and pricing information to include your company in this Fabrication Ser­v­ices Show­case, contact Dave Blackhurst, IAPD’s Sales Executive, at (913) 345-1005 or email dblackhurst@iapd.org.
CNC Equipment
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Sawing, trimming, drilling, polishing, measuring or 3D processing — no matter what techniques are involved, Stiles has the CNC technology to get it done. Their machining solutions can be custom-configured to your specific needs. From productivity and high precision, to energy and material savings, Stiles provides proven CNC options for plastics processing. For more information, contact info@stilesmachinery.com or visit www.stilesmachinery.com.
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Vortex Tool Company, Inc. designs and manufactures a wide variety of standard and custom high-performance router and insert cutting tools for the woodworking and plastics industries, and provides retipping and sharpening services for all makes and models. www.vortextool.com, phone (800) 355-7708.
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