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The price per pound of Cereplast Hybrid Resins is similar to the price of traditional polyolefin.
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With significantly more of the resin content derived from starches, the pricing of Cereplast Hybrid Resins is not as influenced by the volatile prices of oil.
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Peter Alexander: Velvets + Resins | Considered one of the key figures in the L.A. Light and Space movement, Alexander first exhibited his seminal cast polyester resin works in his graduate exhibition at UCLA in 1966.
Bill Bush: A Drawn Appearance: This Artweek.LA (October 17-23) Bill Bush 2011
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Peter Alexander: Velvets + Resins | Considered one of the key figures in the L.A. Light and Space movement, Alexander first exhibited his seminal cast polyester resin works in his graduate exhibition at UCLA in 1966.
Bill Bush: A Drawn Appearance: This Artweek.LA (October 17-23) Bill Bush 2011
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On me: Resins and bay rum, yum, and the luscious campfire smell.
Odin's Day eustaciavye 2009
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Cereplast Hybrid Resins can be processed at the same cycle time as traditional plastics, but require less energy in the production process by using significantly lower machine temperatures.
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Cereplast Hybrid Resins, like Biopropylene 50, are bio-based, replacing 50% or more of the petroleum content in traditional plastic products with bio-based materials such as starches from corn, tapioca, wheat and potatoes.
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Resins and saps (e.g. prevent animals from swallowing)
Frugivore Wikipedia 2009
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Cereplast Hybrid Resins are cost-competitive with traditional petroleum-based plastic resin.
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The Resins sector has also had a variety of responses to market pressures over the course of the TURA program.
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