Web poll: ideas that changed plastics.* Was it the reciprocating-screw injection machine that did it? Or was it the twin-screw twin-screw adj. Nautical Having two propellers, one on either side of the keel, that usually revolve in opposite directions. extruder? Maybe it was the invention of linear low-density polyethylene low-density polyethylene n. Abbr. LDPE A form of polyethylene having many side branches off the main carbon backbone and a less closely packed structure than that of high-density polyethylene. or flame-retardant flame-re·tar·dant adj. Resistant to catching fire. flame -re·tar additives or the desiccant desiccant /des·ic·cant/ (des´i-kant)1. promoting dryness. 2. an agent that promotes dryness. des·ic·cant n. dryer? If you had to say what were the most important technical breakthroughs that helped plastics penetrate every industry and type of product over the last 50 years, what would you pick? Tell us what you think by going to our website, www.ptonline.com, and filling out the online poll there. It's anonymous; you don't have to register or anything. Just select your Top 10 Innovations in Plastics for the past half-century from the list our editors have provided--or write in your own choices. Let your imagination run loose--we also provide space to predict what might be some of the blockbuster block·bust·er n. 1. Something, such as a film or book, that sustains widespread popularity and achieves enormous sales. 2. A high-explosive bomb used for demolition purposes. 3. milestones of the next 50 years. This online poll is part of PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY'S celebration of our 50th year of publication. That's fifty years of reporting innovations in machinery, materials, additives, and processing techniques. We're asking readers and a panel of long-time experts in plastics to pick developments that had the most impact. We'll report the choices in our October 50th anniversary special issue, where we'll review each critical development and how it changed our industry. Please visit our website and contribute your thoughts to the poll, which closes at the end of this month. |
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