Green Transition Research

Green Transition Research

The Princeton Keynes Group has recently expanded its “Green Transition Research” division.   This program helps companies move specific product lines and if needed whole processes into more environmentally friendly and compliant technologies. The key to program success has been the ability to identify alternative approaches that are not only environmentally better, but in many cases provide optimized performance and are more cost effective.  ...

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Radiation Curing

Radiation Curing

Understanding the curing of resins and inks by radiation The curing of resins and inks by light energy can be traced back many centuries to Ancient Egypt when resin-soaked mummification wrappings were cured by sunlight.  In 1815, the world saw the first photoengraved printing plate, and for the following 150 years many photochemical reactions have made their marks on history, but a commercial radiation-curing process did not evolve until the...

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Infra-Gard PK 4200

Infra-Gard PK 4200

Proprietary infrastructure coating and repair polymer utilizing recycled tire technology Infra-Gard PK-4200 is a unique polymer coating and repair system that is extremely tough, corrosion resistant, durable and easy to apply.  It incorporates 100% recycled tire polymer that is cryogenically ground, and delivers superb physical performance properties.  In addition, as a “green” formulation utilizing recycled tire compound, it helps to protect...

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Eco-Friendly Radiation Shielding

Eco-Friendly Radiation Shielding

An international manufacturer of specialty radiation shielding products retained Princeton Keynes to research and identify eco-friendly alternatives to lead for radiation protections. (Global Partners in Shielding, Inc. headquartered in Passaic, New Jersey wanted to find an alternative to lead shielding for certain applications.) Candidate technologies needed to provide the same radiation protection as lead with significantly reduced health and...

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