Rhodia executive celebrates 40 years on 6/6/6
Cranbury, New Jersey - Ed Jeram, who holds a patent on silicone rubber injection moulding, celebrates 40 years in the silicones business today.
"Liquid silicone rubber (LSR) started out with certain consumer products, like baby bottle nipples, medical implants and certain computer components, like the backing of keyboards," he explains. Then it evolved into more industrial markets, and now it's just about everywhere, in countless everyday applications, seen or unseen, from recreation and sporting goods to manufacturing, healthcare, automotive and consumer products."
Rhodia, Jeram's current employer, has published an interesting article on his career and the development of silicone moulding.
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Press release from Rhodia
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