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GE Plastics' Tough, New Xenoy(1) Resins Offer One-Step Solution for Vapor Permeation Challenges of Small-Engine Fuel Tanks

GE Plastics has announced two new grades of its tough Xenoy resin which are excellent candidates to help meet the regulatory, performance, and cost challenges of molding fuel tanks for lawn mowers, snow blowers, personal recreation vehicles, generators, and other small engines. The new Xenoy X6800BM blow-molding and Xenoy 6620-GT injection-molding resins provide a one-step, monolayer solution to help meet current and upcoming California Air Resources Board (CARB) and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards governing vapor emissions from small engine off-road fuel tanks. (Photo: Business Wire)
GE Plastics has announced two new grades of its tough Xenoy resin which are excellent candidates to help meet the regulatory, performance, and cost challenges of molding fuel tanks for lawn mowers, snow blowers, personal recreation vehicles, generators, and other small engines. The new Xenoy X6800BM blow-molding and Xenoy 6620-GT injection-molding resins provide a one-step, monolayer solution to help meet current and upcoming California Air Resources Board (CARB) and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards governing vapor emissions from small engine off-road fuel tanks. (Photo: Business Wire)

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