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The US-based company said its Styron C-Tech for food packaging converters is a high-impact polystyrene (HIPS) resin that allows transparent formulations to be blended at "significant cost reductions when compared to traditional blends".
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"Customers see this and are therefore readily willing to trial C-Tech."
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C-Tech Innovation is one of the UK's leading specialist research and technology development companies and has significant experience delivering programmes of eco-innovation business support.
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'This year I am using a Scoles Icebreaker hull, a C-Tech or Ceilidh mast and a Purple sail.
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"Styron C-Tech polystyrene is a response to the growing consumer demand to preview their purchase on the shelf, whilst offering our converters the same unique properties and benefits of the Styron A-Tech family," said John Case, the company's global market manager for packaging.
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C-Tech Innovation is one of the UK's leading specialist research and technology development companies and has significant experience delivering programmes of eco-innovation business support.
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Transparent packaging application for C-Tech are in form fill seal (FFS), preforms (DFS) and disposables and bi-oriented polystyrene (BOPS), as well as a gloss cap-layer for extrusion, said the company.
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'In the Spring of 2009, I ordered a new mast from C-Tech, New Zealand, which is at the forefront in the development of carbon fibre masts.
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Founded in 1969, Marport C-Tech is a leading designer and manufacturer of high performance underwater defence systems for the Canadian Navy, major defence contractors and international naval customers.
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Kenny said, over the next several months Marport, will transfer the work it now does for the commercial fishing sector at its Seattle plant to C-Tech in Cornwall.
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