Mad as a March Basketball

Mad as a March Basketball

Every spring, Americans fall victim to a syndrome known as “March Madness.” Early onset symptoms include a loss of interest in regular activities, coupled with racing thoughts about the NCAA. Later stages are marked by a craving for CollegeHoopsNet.com posts, obsessive bracket picking, and frequent betting in office pools. Final stage is incessant streaming of […]

CPG Researchers Receive Hip Replacement Positioning Patent

CPG Researchers Receive Hip Replacement Positioning Patent

CPG researchers, along with orthopedic surgeons from the Massachusetts General Hospital, received a U.S. patent for a low cost navigation system designed to assist surgeons in aligning the acetabular cup used in hip replacement surgeries. The USTPO issued the patent as number 9,554,731. Hip replacements now have a possible life expectancy of over 20 years, […]

The Technology of Football Helmets

The Technology of Football Helmets

We continue our discussion of polymers in sports equipment by looking at football helmets. The well-publicized dangers of head injuries have put helmet design back in the forefront of sports equipment manufacturers. Modern day football helmets bear little resemblance to the original leather helmets first introduced in the early 1900s. These leather helmets had no […]

The Antimicrobial Properties of Silver

Get Rich to Avoid Infections

The Antimicrobial Properties of Silver The phrase ‘blue bloods’ is associated with nobility or wealthy upper class. The etymology of the phrase has a few sources. One is that the pale skin associated with a non-laboring class of citizens allowed the blue veins to be better observed. A second, and more scientifically intriguing, source is […]

Antisocial Polymers

Antisocial Polymers

Social scientists have opined that social behavior is influenced both by environment and genetic makeup, the latter relating to our body chemistry. Interestingly, many polymers’ resistance to cracking follows these same two influences. Whereas some cracking results from excessive loads, or from thermal or UV degradation, a large percentage of plastic part failure results from […]

PET for Pets

PET for Pets

Some of Cambridge Polymer Group’s staff spent last Friday’s lunch hour working with polymers for a good cause. Unlike our usual analytical testing and contract R&D, this particular work did not require a lab. We braided polyethylene terephthalate (PET) into dog toys for PetsEmpower, a non-profit that fosters and reunites pets with survivors of domestic […]