ACC issues call for PU innovations.The Center for the Polyurethanes Industry (CPI (1) (Characters Per Inch) The measurement of the density of characters per inch on tape or paper. A printer's CPI button switches character pitch. (2) (Counts Per I ) of the American Chemistry Council The American Chemistry Council (ACC), formerly known as the Chemical Manufacturers' Association, is an industry trade association for American chemical companies. The American Chemistry Council (ACC) is in charge of improving the public image of the chemical industry. , formerly the Alliance for the Polyurethanes Industry, has issued a call for entries for the 2007 Polyurethane polyurethane Any of a class of very versatile polymers that are made into flexible and rigid foams, fibres, elastomers (elastic polymers), surface coatings, and adhesives. Innovation Award nominations, and also has changed this year's award program's three categories to polyurethane chemicals, processing equipment and finished product. Finalists will be selected and winners will be announced at the Polyurethanes 2007 Technical Conference, "Step Into the Future," in partnership with the UTECH UTECH Urethane Technology North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. Exhibition, to be held in Orlando, FL, September 24-26 at The Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center. "CPI recognizes the importance of the efforts and foresight of the companies and individuals whose visions and perseverance have brought new products to the marketplace," said Neeva-Gayle Candelori of the CPI. Companies and individuals interested in entering the award program must submit an application by July 2. A panel of five judges representing a cross-section of polyurethanes experience and knowledge, and representing indusry and industry associations, will evaluate all submissions and choose finalists for each category. For more information, contact the CPI at (703) 741-5103 or www.polyurethane.org. |
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