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British Plastics Federation

A. F. Johnson, Engineering Design Properties of GFRP, British Plastics Federation, 1974. [Pg.276]

Rosato, D. V., and G. Lubin, Application of Reinforced Plastics, 4th International RP Conference. British Plastics Federation, London, UK. Nov. 25-27.1964. [Pg.664]

This provides brief information from a new report, produced on behalf of the British Plastics Federation, by the Centre for Economics Business Research, which says that over half of the UK s EPS packaging will be reclaimed by the year 2010, using recycling or waste-to-energy schemes. [Pg.88]

CENTRE FOR ECONOMICS BUSINESS RESEARCH BRITISH PLASTICS FEDERATION... [Pg.88]

J. Wolfschwenger, A. Hauer, M. Gahleitner and W. Neissl, Proceedings Eurofillers 97, British Plastics Federation, London (1997), pp. 375-7. [Pg.168]

M. Papez, Proceedings Flame Retardants 94 (The British Plastics Federation, ed.), London (1994), pp. 9-20. [Pg.748]

Sothern, G.R., Hodd, K.A. (1981) Proceedings from Filplas 81 Conference, London British Plastics Federation... [Pg.213]

Bevis, M.J., Bream, C.E., Hornsby, P.R., Tarverdi, K., Williams, K.S. (1996) Proceedings from Composites Congress 96, Hinckley UK British Plastics Federation... [Pg.217]

Kirschbaum, G.S., Aluminum hydroxide for non-halogen compounds-well known- and still ever young, Proceedings from Flame Retardants 94, British Plastics Federation, London, Interscience Communication Ltd., London, U.K., 1994, p. 169. [Pg.182]

Hirschler, M.M., Fire retardance, smoke toxicity and fire hazard, in Proceedings of the Flame Retardants 94, British Plastics Federation Editor, Interscience Communications, London, U.K., January 26-27, pp. 225-237, 1994. [Pg.667]

Fig. 9.1. Percentage UK consumption in 2002 of plastics by various sectors. Figures are based on data from the British Plastics Federation. Fig. 9.1. Percentage UK consumption in 2002 of plastics by various sectors. Figures are based on data from the British Plastics Federation.
FIGURE 1-21 A large incinerator located in the south of England (Courtesy British Plastics Federation). [Pg.19]

Plastics in Contact with Food - A Guide, British Plastics Federation, 2nd edition, June 1996. [Pg.249]

Surface Coating Resin Index, The British Plastics Federation, England. [Pg.175]

For the early history of Beetle see lecture given by Kenneth M. Chance, managing director of British Cyanides, at the Science Museum, London, on the occasion of the 1933 plastics exhibition. The Plastics Exhibition, 1933. Twelfth lecture. Plastics Urea-formaldehyde types and their uses, British Plastics and Moulded Products Trader, 5 (1934), 313-318. This journal was founded in 1929, as the official organ of the British Plastic Moulding Trade Association (from 1933, the British Plastics Federation). [Pg.181]

Artists and conservators would benefit from a searchable, reliable source of material information presented in a way that was understandable to non-chemists. Such a database would serve as a materials advisory service. Plasticsnetwork.org is a website which resulted from an international collaborative project to promote an understanding of plastics and design and was coordinated by the Arts Institute at Bournemouth, UK (plasticsnetwork.org, 2005). It includes information about the history of plastics, manufacture, general properties and design applications from plastics historians, designers, plastics manufacturers and the British Plastics Federation, the professional body for the plastics industry in the UK It does not include details of physical and chemical properties of polymer types, so cannot be used to select specific commercial products material s,... [Pg.232]

British Plastics Federation (BPF) The London-based BPF was founded more than 60 years ago and has more than 400 members, http //www.bpfco.uk California Film Extruders and Converters Association (CFECA) Provides a professional, ethical, and united organization working to improve the polyethylene film industry s business environment, http // www.cfeca.org... [Pg.654]

A A K Whitehouse and D Wildman, Paper 28, Surface weathering characteristics of reinforced polyesters 4th International Conference, Reinforced Plastics (BPF), 1964, British Plastics Federation (after A Davis and D Sims, see Ref [35]). [Pg.217]

J Humberstone, New In-mould coatings for RTM , BPF Composites 96 Conference Papers, British Plastics Federation Sept 1996. [Pg.218]

T Searle, D Short, J Chudley, A Tate and S Bucknell, Resin transfer moulding of marine products , 19th International Composites Congress, British Plastics Federation, NEC Birmingham, 22-23 November 1994, Session 2 paper 4. Publication 293/7, pp 27-35. [Pg.261]

A W Birley, J V Dawkins and H E Strauss, Blistering in glass fibre reinforced polyester laminates , Preprints, 14th Reinforced Plastics Congress, British Plastics Federation, Brighton, November 1984, paper 37, pp 167-172. [Pg.262]

British Plastics Federation, Guidance notes for the manufacturing of glass fibre polyester laminates to be used in marine environments, BPF Publication No 220/3, London, August 1983. [Pg.263]

A van Btuen and P Kelly, The design and use of GRP for quench sections of gas scrubbers operating up to 220 C , 20th International Composites Conference, British Plastics Federation, London, 1996. [Pg.321]


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