To Attract 1,500 attenedees and have more than 550 Business and Technical Presentations.

  

  Bradford in England and the Polymer Interdisciplinary Research Center.

  

  Initiation in 1984, SPE has named 334 members as fellows.

  More information about spent and antec can be founded at www.4spe.org.

  SPE NEXT GEN Advisory Board Events

  Cross-Link Your Network Was Previously Known as Pilot Our Future.

  : 30 p.m. in the Valencia Ballroom Foyer in the West Building Level 4..

  The Spe Student Chapter Consortium will be held tuesday, may 8 from 10-11: 30 a.m. in room n320d.

  Open to Students only, the Student Luncheon Will be held wedness, may 9 from 12: 30-2 p.m. in room w414ab.

  Plastics for life

  Conservation, Sustainability, Recycling and Reduction).

  

  The Panel of Judges Includes Past Spe Presidents, Spe Fellows, MEmbers of the Media and Industry Experts.

  WOMEN’s Connection Breakfast at ANTEC

  at Bronx Community College and Past President of the Society of Plastics Engineers.

  For Proto Labs Inc.

  Registration is required. Both men and water are welcome to atxt. The Women’s connection breakfast will be held in Room n310Fghation.

  Monday, May 7 schedule:

  Additive manufacturing

  Modrators: Kal Migler and Ray Pearson, Room S320e

  8-8: 30 A.M .: 3d Print Capsules for on-site formulations, Derrick Smith, Merck & Co.

  8: 30-9 A.M.: modification of Pla for Improved Layer-TO-Layer Adhesion in 3D Printed Parts, Michael Thompson, MCMaster University

  9-9: 30 A.M.: Influice of the Layer Time on the Resulting Part Properties in the Fused Depositation Modeling Process, Frederick Knoop, Paderborn UNIVERSITY-DMRC

  

  10-10: 30 A.M.: Mechanical protrTies of Reinforced Compounds for Large-Format Additive ManuFacturing, Rabeh Elleithy, Sabic, Sabic

  10: 30-11 A.M.: The Influice of Melt Flow Rate and Nozzle Temperature in Filament Fabrication, Nicole Hoekstra, Western Washington University

  11-11: 30 A.M.: Mechaanical Properties of 3D Printed Polylactide/Microfibrillated Polyamide Composites, Nahal Aliheidari, PH.D. Student, Washington State Education

  Engineering Properties and Structure: Innovations in Polyolefins and Plastics

  Modrators: Teresa Karjala and Rajen Patel, Room S320B

  8-8: 30 A.M.: Keynote: Innovation in Mature Markets: UndersTanding Global Trends Across the Value Chain Key and Accelerating Development, Narayan Ramesh, Dow Chemical Co.

  8: 30-9 A.M.: Melt-mailClas

  9-9: 30 a.m.m .: techniques to meet impact properTies of Polymers, Sean Teller, Veryst Engineering

  9: 30-10 a.m .: Ways to enhance thermoelectric propric properties of met Mixed PolyPropylene-CARBON NANOTUBE Composites, PETRA P?schke, ipf Dresdenen

  10-10: 30 A.M.: Analysis of Newly Developed Textured PTFE Gaskets Subjects Subjectd to Creep Relaxation, Ali Gordon, University of Central Florida

  10: 30-11 A.M.: Composition.

  Extrusion: Twin Scream I

  Modrator: Costas tzonganakis, Room S320F

  8-8: 30 a.m .: Flow, mixing and reaction of polymer reactive blending in a twin-screw extruder, cailiang zhang, zhejiang university

  

  

  9: 30-10 a.m .: designing and compuTancy Validation of Extensional Mixing Elements for Improved Dispersive in ExtruSion Operations, Vivek Pandey, Case Wesrent Reservation

  10-10: 30 A.M.: Characterization of Stress in A Twin-Screw Extruder for PROCESSING and Extrinsical Selflastics, Connor Arms

  10: 30-11 A.M.: IMPROVED NanocLay Dispersion in Ethylene Vinyl Alcohol Via Sub-Critical Gas-Assisted Processing, Thomas Ellingham, PH.D. Student, UW-MADISON

  11-11: 30 A.M.: New Involute Extruder Screw Elements for Improved Productivity and Quality, Paul Andersen, Coperion, Coperion

  11: 30-12 P.M.: Resolving Feed issues for spokes in the trivolution compounder, gonzalo marulanda, B & P LITTLEFORD

  Joining of Plastics and Composites

  Modrator: Sergio AMANCIO, Room S320H

  8-8: 30 A.M.: Methods of Polymer Weld Quality Evaluation, Miranda Marcus, Edison Welding Institute

  8: 30-9 a.m .: Development of molecular distourion models for ultrasonic welding of pla, karla lebron, graduate student, iowa state university

  9-9: 30 A.M.: Effects of Build Orientation and Fill-Level on Mechanical Properties of Fused Depositation Modeling Pla, Avraham Benatic, The Ohio State UNIVERSITY

  9: 30-10 a.m .: Correland ultrasonic weld peldy with melt layer thickness, Alex Savitski, Dukane IAS

  10-10: 30 A.M.: underStanding Meltdown During Quasi-Simultaneous Laser Transmission Welding, Philip Bates, Royal Milital College of Canada

  10: 30-11 A.M.: Research on Temperator Field of Laser Transmission.

  11-11: 30 A.M.: Temperator Field and Fluid Field Simulation of Laser Transmission Polycarbonate, YAN Tingpei, SOOCHOW University

  Plastics Pipe and Fittings: Testing, Durability and Fraction of Plastic Piping Materials

  Moderator: Dell Doyle, Room S322

  8-8: 30 A.M.: Assessment of PolyButyLene Plumbing Installations after Long-Term Service, Dale Edwards, Engineering Systems Inc.

  8: 30-9 A.M.: Performance of people in chlorine dioxide dioxide containing aqueous solution, márton bredács

  9-9: 30 a.m .: Quantifying oxidative degradation in polyolefin pipe by Ir Spectroscopy, Don Duvall, ESI, ESI, ESI, ESI

  9: 30-10 A.M.: PIPE QUICK BURST PRESSURE Investigations of Sample Length on Two Plastics, Bryan Hauger, Hauger Consulting

  10-10: 30 A.M .: Innovative Millimeter Waves Technolog for Measuring Diameter, Ovality, Wall Thickness and Sagging of Large Pipes, Katja GierSch, Sikorara Ag

  10: 30-11 A.M.: Effects of Primer on Mechanical Behavior of CPVC PIPE, Bingjun Chen, University of Alberta

  11-11: 30 A.M.: Fracture Mechanic Principles for Multilayer Pipe-Wall Design, FLORIAN Arbeiter, Montanuniversit?t Leoben

  Injecting Molding: Inject Mold Technologies

  Room S320D

  8-8: 30 A.M .: additive manUfacturing of Large, Temperature-Controlled Injection Molding Tools using Arc Welding and Diffusion Bonding, Johannes Ullrich

  

  9-9: 30 A.M.: Characterization of Filling Performances and Mechanical Properties of Micromolded Features, Jiang Jing, Zhengzhou University

  9: 30-10 a.m .: valve gate open lag time in conventional hot runner system, byungohk rhee, ajou university

  

  10: 30-11 a.m .: Study on an options of surface adhesion in the multilayer injection molding process, Byungohk Rhee, Ajou University

  11-11: 30 A.M.: Modeling of the Ultrasound-Assisted Ejection in Micro Injection Molding, Giovanni Lucchetta, University of Padova

  Polymer Modifiers and addictives

  Moderator: Robert Sherman, Room S320G

  8-8: 30 A.M.: New High-Stream, Low-Density Glass Bubble Products for Ultra-Lightweight Composites, Stephen Amos, 3M, 3M, 3M

  8: 30-9 A.M.: high-Performance Fillers: Wide Range of Improvement with Small PARTICLES, Péter Seb?, Quarzwork Gmbh

  

  9: 30-10 a.m .: acrylonitrile Butadiene style/mica composites: Preparation and Characterization, Mohammed Alghamdi, Yanbu Industrial College

  10-10: 30 A.M.: STATICAL OPTIMATION of Additives for Glass-Filled PolyPropylene Stabilization, Syed Hassan, A. Schulman Inc.

  10: 30-11 a.m .: a new carbon black for high jetness and easy display, marc delvaux, cabot corporation

  11-11: 30 A.M.: Mechanical Reinforcement with Cellulose Filaments, Helen LENTZAKIS, Kruger

  Technical Marketing: Polymer Processing I

  Modrator: Mark SPALDING, Room S320C

  8-8: 30 A.M.: Development of eliXing Geometries for Twin-SCREW Compound Extruders, Adam Dreiblatt, CPM Extrusion Group

  8: 30-9 A.M.: Facing Compounding Challenges of the Future with the Ringextruder Re, ERDMANN MICHAEL, EXTRICOM EXTRUSION GMBH

  9-9: 30 A.M.: tww Micro Extruder for 3D Printing, Timothy Womer, Twwomer & Associates

  9: 30-10 a.m .: Advanced Extrusion Control, Ben FRECKMANN, EUROTHERM by Schneider Electric

  10-10: 30 A.M.: New Extruder Design and Features, Bill Kramer, US Extruders

  10: 30-11 a.m .: Coperion Pelletizing Technology Update: What’s New and why?, Mike Bickley and Eberhard Dietrich, Coperion

  11-11: 30 A.M.: Energy-Efficient Drying, Doug Hardy, Wittmann BattenFeld

  11:30 a.m. -2 P.M. Max Series Scanulas Granulator Technology, Joe Golin, Wittmann BattenFeld

  Additive manuFacturing Materials

  Modrators: Ray Pearson and Jason Lyons, Room S320e

  1: 30-2 p.m .: 3d Printing FeedStock from Reycled Materials, Nicole Zander, U.S. Army Research Laboratory

  

  2: 30-3 p.m .: high-IMPACT Streangth Polycarbonate Filament for Additive ManuFacturing, Sarah Grieshaber, Sabic

  3-3: 30 p.m .: bonding stringth in additively manuFactured Multimater Plastics Parts, Jakob onken, Institute of Plants PROCESSING at RWTH AACHEN University

  3: 30-4 P.M.: Crystallization Kinetics During Materials Extrusion-Based Additive ManuFacturing of Polycaprolactone, Kalman Migler, Nist

  4-4: 30 p.m .: processed considrations: Cellulose Nanocrystal Thermoplastic Urethane Filament Production, Jacob Fallon, Virginia Polynic Institute and State Universe

  4: 30-5 P.M.: Structure and Property Relationships of Addictively ManuFactured PolyPhenlene Sulfide with Carbon Fiber Reinforcement, PENG RIDGE National Laborament

  5-5: 30 p.m .: stringth analysis of filament fabricated constinuous carbon fiber composite test samples, Rogelio Herrera, universitive of wiscomisin -amison

  5: 30-6 P.M.: IMPROVING the ELECTRICAL CONDUCTITY of PC/ABS Printing Filament Filament Fabrication USING NANOSTRUTRURURURES, Nicole Hoekstra

  6-6: 30 p.m .: Rheology Characterization and Quality Assessment of Commercial ABS FILAMENTS for Fusion Modes, Adam Miller, Shawnee State UNIVERSITY

  Color and APPEARANCE

  Modrator: Michael Willis, Room S320D

  1: 30-2 p.m .: keynote: Global Automotive Color Trend, Popularity and Who’s Driving, George Ianuzzi, SANDREAM IMPACT LLC

  2-2: 30 p.m .: a review of titanium dioxide photo-activity in polypropylene, Philipp niedenzu, Chemours

  2: 30-3 p.m .: underStanding Warpage in inject Molded Thermoplastics: Cauts and the Latest Pigmentary Solutions, Breeze Briggs, BASF COLORS & EFFECTUA LLC

  3-3: 30 p.m .: exceending the boundaries: bismuth-based pigments for the plastics industry, Cristina Zanzottera, DCC Maastricht BV

  3: 30-4 p.m .: optionalizing color: a pigment-and surface-chemistic personple, Christopher Beier, Clariant Plastics and Coatings usa Inc.

  4-4: 30 p.m .: voc reducing addictives for masterBatches and Final Polymer Artis, Rob Lorenzini, Maroon Group

  4: 30-5 p.m .: keynote: color theory and test method, betty puckerin, ampacet Corp.

  Engineering Properties and Structure: Innovations in Packaging and Plastics

  Modrators: Maryann Jones and Joel Carr, Room S320B

  1: 30-2 P.M.: Effect of resin selection on public formation of polythylene films, wenyi huang, download

  2-2: 30 p.m .: active packaging film to extend shelfting of fresh poultry, Ankush Gokhale, BEMIS Co.

  2: 30-3 P.M.: Self-technique work packaging formedical devices, Rishabh Jain, BEMIS Company

  3-3: 30 p.m .: IMPACT of Plastics Packaging on Life Cycle Impacts in the U.S. AndAda Substitch Analysis, Emily Tipaldo, American Chemistic Country

  3: 30-4 P.M.: Clear Impact Copolymers for Thermoforming, Kevin Herrington, Braskem

  4-4: 30 p.m .: modeling film behavior in Pallet Unitization Applications, Pavan Valavala, Dow Chemical Co.

  4: 30-5 p.m .: Reduced density nylon 6/6 Compounds for extrusion applications, ying shi, A. Schulman Inc.

  5-5: 30 p.m .: The relatedShip BetWeen Structure and Thermal and Mechanical Properties of thermoplastic Polyester Materials, Jeffrey Jansen, The Madison Group

  5: 30-6 P.M.: Effect of annealing on the Viscolastic Behavior of Polyethereketone, zhiyuan jiang, Texas A & M University

  Extrusion: Twin Screw II

  Modrator: Michael Thompson, Room S320F

  1: 30-2 p.m .: 3D Numerical Simulation of Multiphase Flow in Partially Filled Twin-SCREW EXTRUDERS, Hossam Metware, Ansys Inc.

  2-2: 30 p.m .: Mechanical protrTies of ultrahigh molecular weight polyEthylene nascent fibers at different speeds, fangke liu, student, be simple

  2: 30-3 P.M.: VISTERSION Enhancements in Polyethylene TerephThalate Compounding, Prakash Hadimani, STEER Engineering

  3-3: 30 p.m .: enhancing thermal condition of pvdf/graphene nanocomposites by water

  3: 30-4 P.M.: Effects of Novel Extensional Mixing Elements on Fiber Leength Distribution in Composition Externality, Molin Guo, Case Western Reserve "

  4-4: 30 p.m .: Transition metal dichalcogenide thermoplastic composites prepared users, Joshua Orlicki, U.S. Army Research Laboratory

  Injecting Molding: Materials

  Room S320H

  1: 30-2 P.M.: Micro inject Molding of PolyPro/Graphite Composite, shengtai zhou, university of Western ONTARIO

  

  2: 30-3 P.M.: Mechanical and rheological characteristics of PP/PET BLEND With Maleic Anhydrite and Jute Fibre, Abul Saifullah, Swinurne University of TechNology

  3-3: 30 P.M.: Mechanical protrTies of Polyamide 6/Zeolite Composites, Davoud Jahani, University of Bonababab

  

  4-4: 30 P.M.: Evaluating the Through-Plane Conductivity of Molded Parts Via Magnetic Field in the Injection Molding Process, Chiu Min-Chi, Chung Yuan Christian UniveReelsitEr factors

  

  5-5: 30 P.M.: Effect of stress related.

  5: 30-6 P.M.: Studying of Viscoscasticity on Warpaage Validation, Rujing JHANG, Coretech System (MOLDEX3D) Co., LTD.

  Marketing and Management

  Room S322

  1: 30-2 p.m .: Corporate entrepreneurship: The Challenges of Creating A Startup Culture, Bonnie Bachman

  2-2: 30 p.m .: Sustainability-Driven Innovation, Bonnie Bachman

  2: 30-3 P.M.: Social Media Adoption for Industrial Marketing: What’s Right For You, Diane Wilson

  3-3: 30 p.m .: data sciences and domain expertise combine forces in transforming strategic integrial marketing, Bala Ambravanan

  3: 30-4 P.M.: The Third Sustainability Survey of the Plastics Industry, Bonnie Bachman, Shristy Bashyal, Maggie Baumannnn

  4-5 P.M.: Panel discussion: inNovation and Sustainability

  Rotational Molding: New Materials for Rotational Molding

  Modrator: Denis Rodrige, Room S320A

  1: 30-2 P.M.: New Solutions for Light Stability of PE in Rotomolding, Enrico Costantini, SABO SPA

  2-2: 30 p.m .: Quality Monitoring of Rotational Molded Parts USING A Nondestructive Technique, Felipe Gomes, PH.D. Student, McMaster University

  2: 30-3 P.M.: 3d Characterization and Mechanical Analysis of PolyEthylene Foams Processed in Rapid Rotational Foam Molding, Wing Yi Pao

  3-3: 30 p.m .: 3D Characterization of the Quality of Foam-SKIN Bonding of Rapid Rotationally Foam Molded Integral-SKIN CELLALALALALALALALALATESITES

  3: 30-4 p.m .: Surface timentant of agave fibers and ites compatibilization with plan to print.

  4-4: 30 P.M.: Mechanical Characterization of Polyethylene/Carbon Nanofiber Composites Prepared by Rotational Molding, Milton Vazquez Lepe, Universidad De Guadalajara

  4: 30-5 p.m .: optimization of the rotational molding processing of agave fiber/LMDPE Composite Materials, PEDRO ORTEGA-GUDI?O, universidad de gugalajarajara

  5-5: 30 p.m .: mORPHOLOGY and Mechanical Properties of Pla Blends Produced by Rotational Molding, Eduardo Ruiz Silva, Universidad de Guadalajarajarajarajarajarajarajarajarajarajarajarajarajarajarajarajarajarajarajarajara

  5: 30-6 P.M.: Rotational Molding of Hybrid Composits Based on Linear Low Density PolyEthylene/GROUND TIRE RUBBER/MAPLE WOOD Fibers, Denis Rodrige, UNIVERSITé Laval

  Technical Marketing: Polymer Processing II

  Moderator: Joe Golba, Room S320C

  1: 30-2 P.M.: New Overmolding TPES in Applications with Unique Requirements, Kushal Bahl, Teknor Apex Company

  2-2: 30 p.m .: two-component micromolding, Brian Heail, Wittmann BattenFeld

  

  3-3: 30 p.m .: cooling-free value gating, jorg schmidt, mold hotrunner solution inc.

  3: 30-4 p.m .: taking inject mold cooling to the next level, Kenneth Johnson, MOLDCOOL USA

  4-4: 30 p.m .: advicements in Fiber Laser Workstations for Plastic Welding Applications, Ben Campbell, Assistant Profession, Robert Morris University University

  4: 30-5 P.M.: Innovations in Plastic Welding Technology: Hot Gas Welding, Anthony Verdesca, Bielomatik Inc.

  5-5: 30 p.m .: Introiducing Stride, a Collaboatic Approach to Consulting and Contract R & D, Debora Massourda, Science Technology and Research Institute of DeLaWare (Strid)

  Tuesday, May 8 SCHedule:

  Additive manufacturing: New Trade Space for additive manual

  Modrators: Jack Dispenza and Ray Pearson, Room S320e

  8-8: 30 A.M.: Keynote: New Trade Space for addictive manUfacturing, Jack Dispenza

  8: 30-9 A.M.: New Methods of Metal 3D Printing, Ben Arnold, Desktop Metal

  9-9: 30 A.M.: Carbon: a Toolless inject Molding Technology, David Moore

  9: 30-10 a.m .: hp multi jet fusion: a color capable product technology, David WoodLock, HP, HP, HP

  10-10: 30 A.M.: Dimensional account and design tips for composite parts made by the fdm process, vittorio jaker, stratasys inc.

  10: 30-11 a.m .: Markforged: Metal am in a Plastics world, nick sondj, hp, hp

  11-11: 30 a.m .: Panel discussion: New Trade Space for additive manual

  Bioplastics: Biodegradable Polymers and End of Life

  Moderator: Stephan Laske, Room S320A

  8-9 A.M.: Keynote: Bringing Agricultually DEPRIVED BIOPRODUCTS to Market: Challenges and Opportunities, William Organ

  9-9: 30 A.M .: Study of biodegradable PolyBuTylene Succinate/PolyBuTylene Adipate-Co-Terephthalate Blends, FENG WU, University of Guelph

  

  10-10: 30 A.M.: Tunable Degradation of PolyButyLENE Succinate by Copolymerization and Catalysts, Siwen Bi, PH.D. Student, UMASS LOWELL

  10: 30-11 A.M.: Meesical behavior and anaerobic biodegradation of a plND containing a plan-co-polyglycolic acid copoymer, Christopher Lewis, Rochester Institute of TGH

  11-11: 30 A.M.: Low-Temperature Solution Depolymerization of Pla, John Campanelli, Zeus Industrial Products

  Composites: processing and profrties

  Room S320C

  8-9 A.M.: Keynote, nicholas abbatiello, Dell Inc.

  

  9: 30-10 A.M.: Experimental Study on Fiber Matrix Section During Compression Molding of Fiber-Reinforced Rib Structures, Christoph Kuhn, Volkswagen Ag

  

  10: 30-11 a.m .: Inline Uv Light Irradiation of Cellulose and Glass Fibers in Pultrusion of thermoplastic Composites, Christian Kahl, University of Kassel

  11-11: 30 A.M.: Property Characterization of Inject Molded Hybrid Composites, Gangjian Guo, Bradley University

  Engineering Properties and Structure: Polymer Physical Properties I

  Modrators: Hoang Pham and Michail Dolgovskij, Room S320B

  8-8: 30 A.M .: Quantitative Characterization and Modeling of Thin Film Conformability, Alexander Chudnovsky, Universary of Illinois at Chicago

  8: 30-9 A.M.: Correlation of chain dynamics to meChanical Properties of High-Performance Cross-Linked Systems, Shaw Hsu, UNIVERSITY of MassachusetesTtts

  9-9: 30 A.M.: CHASING The BOTTOM of the Energy LandScape: Vapor Deposite Amorphous Fluorocarbons, Gregory McKenna, Texas Tech University

  9: 30-10 a.m .: realizing resource saving tire through innovative toughmer composite, katsuhiko tsunoda, brideStone Corp.

  10-10: 30 A.M.: underStanding The Deformation Behavior of Nanocomposites with Discrete Carbon Nanotubes, CLIVE BOSNYAK, Molecular Rebar Design LLC

  10: 30-11 A.M.: Quantitative Evaluation of Mar Visibility Resistance of Polymer Films, shuang xiao, texas a & m university

  11-11: 30 A.M.: Mechanical Characterization of Polycarbonate Reinforce with Woven Glass Fiber, Omar Solorza-Nicolas, Instituto PoliteCnico NaCional/Polimeros Y.

  Joining of Plastics and Composites

  Moderator: Phil Bates, Room S320H

  

  8: 30-9 A.M.: Direct-FricTION RIVETING of Metal-CFRP Overlap Joints, Natascha Zocoller Borba, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht

  9-9: 30 A.M.: Adhesive-free bonding of pine by vibrational welding, Curtis Covelli, Iowa State University

  9: 30-10 A.M.: Experimental Investigation of Amplitude Transmission in UltraSonic Welding of theermoplastic Composites, Genevieve ParlarDy, Louisiana State University

  

  10: 30-11 A.M.: Infrared welding of highly filed graphite composites, martin facklam, Institute for Plastic Processing

  11-11: 30 A.M.: Infrared Welding of Continuous Glass-Fiber-Reinforced Theermoplastics: Approaches to use the fibers in the jobtinou, Chemnitz university of tachful

  Medical Plastics/Injection Molding Joint Session: Processing of Medical Plastics

  Moderator: Maureen Reitman, Room S320F

  8-11: 30 A.M.: Keynote: Innovations in Plastics Processing for Health Care Applications, Manish Nandi, Sabic

  8: 30-9 A.M.: Keynote: New Developments and Trends in Medical Extrusion, Steve Maxson, Graham Engineering

  9-9: 30 A.M.: Laser-Based Processing of Polymers for Medical Applications, Roger Narayan, NC State University

  9: 30-10 A.M.: Micromolding Drug Delivery Devices to Micron Tolerances, Donna Bibber, Isometric Micro Molding Inc.

  

  Polymer Analysis: Thermal and Aging Analysis

  Moderator: IDA Chen, Room S320D

  

  8: 30-9 A.M.: Thermal Investigation Between Pressure Conditioning and thermal Annealing in Aging Studies of Glassy Thermosets

  9-9: 30 A.M .: Observed Part Migration During Processing of PolyPropylene with Glass Beads, Jose Luis Colon Quintana, UW-MADISON

  9: 30-10 A.M.: Role of functionalization of NanocLay PARTICLES on Diffusion Properties of Commercial Gasoline Through MEMBRANES, James Sloan, U.S. ARMY Research Labora

  

  10: 30-11 a.m .: TGA-FTIR Unleashed at Last: Introiducing A FULLY Integrated, Transfer Line-Free Coupling Gas Analysis of Polymers

  

  Polymer Modifiers and addictives

  Moderator: Robert Sherman, Room S320G

  8-8: 30 A.M.: Keynote: Stress-INDuced Crystallization in PolyPropylene, Pierre Donaldson, Flint Hills Resources

  8: 30-9 A.M.: Nucleation of semicrystalline polymers with minerals, saied kochesfahani, imerys

  9-9: 30 A.M.: use and Utility of Metal SOAPS in Polyolefins, Robert Sherman, BAERLOCHER

  9: 30-10 A.M.: Particle addictives for simultaneous enhancement of degradation and toughening in Pla for additive manualIn, Caroline Multari, Lehigh UNIVERSITY

  10-10: 30 A.M.: A Characterization of Soy addictives in bio-basesd polyethylene Films, Peter Perez, UMass Lowell

  10: 30-11 a.m .: Advanced Materials for Increasing Output and Reducing Energy, Will Johnson, Ecopuro

  11-11: 30 A.M.: Smart Light and Energy Management with Acrylic Glass, Péter Seb?, Quarzwerke Gmbh

  New Technology FORUM: Wearable Technology

  Modrators: Maggie Baumann and Roger Avakian, Room S320G

  1: 30-2 P.M.: wearable Electronics: OverView and Standards, Cherry Tom, IEEE Standards Association

  2-2: 30 p.m .: Volt Smart Yarns, Matthew Kolmes, Supreme Corp.

  2: 30-3 p.m .: propuction of & lsquo; Z ‘Aligned Ultrasensitive, Flexible and Transparent Piezoelectric NanoComposites, Mukerrem Cakmak, PURDUEEUNIVERSITY

  3-3: 30 p.m .: Materials requirements for Stretchable Print Electronics David Rosenfeld, Dupont Co.

  3: 30-4 p.m .: tbd

  4-4: 30 p.m .: Panel discussion: wearable electronics: opportunities for plastics

  Additive manufacturing: design, test and 3D Print for Production

  Modrators: Albert McGover and David Tucker, Room S320e

  1: 30-2 p.m .: keynote: Design, Engineer, Test, 3D Print for Production & NDASH; in that Order, Albert McGovern, Shure Inc.

  2-2: 30 p.m .: 3 you mind: to proprint or not to print, that is the additive manualing question, jim allen, 3Yourmind

  2: 30-3 p.m .: protolabs: Designing for Industrial 3D Printing, Thomas Davis, Proto Labs

  3-3: 30 P.M.: Effective Subtraction BeFore AdDITIVE Manufacturing: The Art of Leveraging Constraints, Ravi Kunju, Altair

  3: 30-4 p.m .: beast prACTITIS for Design of Plains 3d Print Parts, Ashley Eckhoff, Siemens Plm Software

  4-4: 30 p.m .: the opportance with direct digital manuFacturing, Tomeo Wise, Fathomomomomomomomomomom

  4: 30-5 P.M.: ENSURING MeChanical Reliability of Additively ManuFactured Parts Through Testing and Simulation, Mark Oliver, Veryst Engineering

  5-5: 30 p.m .: 3Degrees: How to approach material validation for product parts, Mike Vasquez, 3Degrees

  5: 30-6 P.M.: Case Study: The HP Printer that Prints Itself, Michael Shannon, HP

  Applied rheology

  MODERATORS: Manojkumar ChellamutHu and Tieqi Li, Room S320a

  1: 30-2 P.M.: Keynote: The rheology intricacies of soft matter, henning winter

  2-2: 30 P.M.: Effect of Salt Addition on Dynamic Mechanical Properties for PolyMethyl Methacrylate, Masayuki Yamaguchi, JAPAN Advanced Institute of Science

  

  3-3: 30 p.m .: dma: The Other Side of Rheology, Kevin Menard, Mettler-Toledo

  3: 30-4 P.M.: Rheology as a Tool to UNDERSTAND Antidrip Properties in Flame-Retardant Polycarbonate Resins, Manojkumar Chellamuthu, Sabic

  4-4: 30 p.m .: Nonlinear Viscolastic Fluid Models with Fractal Time Derivative, Donggang Yao, Georgia Institute of Technology

  4: 30-5 p.m .: molecular weight distribution of rheology agingst Gel Permeation Chromatography Grade PolyPropylene, HODA BAYAZIAN, PEDERBORN University, Germatylene

  5-5: 30 P.M.: Effect of molecular weight on dynamics of linear isotalpropylene melt at very high shear raters, martin zatloukal, Tomas Bata University In ZLIN ZLIN ZLIN

  5: 30-6 P.M.: Influence of Oscillaating Surfaces on the Rheology Behavior of theermoplastic Melt, Julius Geis, TU IlMenauuu

  Extrusion: Single Screw

  Moderator: Paul Andersen, Room S320F

  1: 30-2 p.m .: explusion performance analysis protocol, david kazmer, umass lowell

  2-2: 30 p.m .: Melting and Residence Time in the Single-SCrew Extrusion, Clemens Martin Group, University of Applied Sciences, Darmstadt, GERMANY

  2: 30-3 p.m .: a network analysis-based comparative study of the throughput behavior in double wave scream, hans-juergen luger, Institute of Polymer Extrourion and

  3-3: 30 p.m .: use of presenture and temporarative profile inside an extruder for Optimization/Troubleshooting Processses, John W.S. Lee, LS Cable & Systemm

  3: 30-4 P.M.: Cost Analysis for Installing New and Optimized Screws for Single-Screw Extrusion Lines, Mark a. SpalDing, DOW Chemical Co.

  4-4: 30 p.m .: A Simple System Analysis for the Small Extrusion Screw and Die, Jingyi xu, Graham Engineering Corp.

  4: 30-5 P.M.: Examination of Power Consumption on Melt Spinning: Mono and Bi-Component Fibers, Javier Vera Sorroche, UMASS LOWELL

  

  5: 30-6 P.M.: Effect of scale up on theermal homogeneity and Energy Efficience in Single-SCREW EXTRUSION, Javier Vera SorroChe, UMASS LOWELL

  Failure Analysis

  Modrators: Jennifer Hoffman and Todd Menna, Room S322

  1: 30-2: 30 p.m .: Keynote: Tan Delta: The Dimensionless Property that Tells You Almost Everything You Need to Know About a Polymeric Material, Michael P. Sepe Ll

  2: 30-3 p.m .: fractography: The science and artmining How Plastics Break, Farzana Ansari, Exponent

  3-3: 30 p.m .: Failure Analysis using FT-IR and Raman Microspectroscopy, RUI Chen, Thermo Fisher Scientific

  3: 30-4 P.M.: HOW TO Use Thermoanalytical Methods for Failure Analysis, Tobias PFLOCK, NetZSCH-GER?Tebau

  

  4: 30-5 p.m .: frame protrTies of hdpe exposed to chlorinated water, Susan Mantell, university of minnesota

  

  5: 30-6 p.m .: RAMAN SPECTROSCOPIC DETECTION of Microscopic Structural CHANGES in PolyethyLene During Photodegradation, Yusuke Hiejima, Kanazawa Universeity

  6-6: 30 p.m .: Any Bulging or Paneling issues for your Packages?, Jay Yuan, Stress Engineering Services Inc.

  Polymer Analysis: Innovative Methods, MORPHOLOGY, Rheology and Optical Analysis

  Modrator: Greg kamykowski, Room S320H

  1: 30-2 P.M.: Keynote: Polyolefin Elasptomers: Material Science and END USE Applications, Seema Karands, Dow Chemical Co.

  2-2: 30 p.m .: rheological method for chaperizing the degree of long chain braching in polyethylene, greg kamykowski, SPE

  2: 30-3 P.M.: CRYSTALLIN Be

  3-3: 30 p.m .: Effect of hnts discition in PVDF on Morphology and Its Formation Mechaanism of Tensile Fractured Surfaces, Han-Xiong Huang, South China University of Technology

  3: 30-4 P.M.: Determination of Flame-Retardant Materials in Plastics USING A Combining of Analytical Techniques, Yanika Schneider, EAG, EAG

  4-4: 30 p.m .: open-cell foaming of pp/ptfe fibrilled composites, yu guang Chen, university of toronto

  4: 30-5 p.m .: core/shell structure of electrospun polycarbonate nanofibers, yiyang xu, university of wisconsin-madison

  5-5: 30 p.m .: Effects of biodegradable addictives on the nucleation intensity and geate of isotalpropylene spherulites, YOUSEF MUBARAK, The UNIVERIDY

  5: 30-6 P.M.: Pellet shape classification using deep neural networks, brenda colegeRove, download

  Product Design and DEVELOPMENT and Injection Molding Joint Session

  Modrators: lynzie Nebel and Erik Foltz, Room S320D

  1: 30-2 P.M.: Preventing Platic Failure, Paul Tres, ETS Inc.

  2-2: 30 p.m .: the strategic value of designing for count, laurel bougie, Apriori Technology

  3-4 P.M.: How Over the Wall Engineering Affects Process Capability and Process Robustness, Suhas Kulkarni, Fimmtech Inc.

  4-5 P.M.: HOW POOR Design Can Severely Limit Materials, Tooling and Processing Capabilities, Vikram Bhargava, Author, Trainer And Consultantantant

  5-6 P.M.: The Effect of Rapid Heating Cooling Molding on Polycarbonate-Based Material Properties, Jessica Boyer, Covestro LLC

  Technical Marketing: Applications

  Moderator: Donna Davis, Room S320C

  1: 30-2 P.M.: IMPROVE The Performance of Your Retort Flexible Film, Sergi Salva Saez, Ube American Inc.

  2-2: 30 p.m .: thermally purified carbons for food contioization

  2: 30-3 p.m .: biopolymer compounds for Applications Requiring Marine Degradation, Stanley Dudek, Polymer Processing Tech LLC

  3-3: 30 p.m .: Novel Applications of Beta Nucleated PolyPropylene in Film, Thermoforming and Injection Molding Applications, Philip Jacoby, Jacoby Polymer Consulting

  3: 30-4 P.M.: Copolyster-Based WPC (Wood Plastic Composites), Tae Young Kim, SK Chemicals

  4-4: 30 P.M.: SCHULAMID HIGH-PERFORMANCE NYLON for Fuel System Applications, Ying Shi, A. Schulman Inc.

  4: 30-5 P.M.: Extending the user and properTies of PVDF POLYMER, Jason Pomante, Arkema

  5-5: 30 p.m .: nanoyered Next Generation High-Ericy Density Capacitors for Electric Vehicles, Michel Ponting, PolymerPlus LLC

  5: 30-6 P.M.: Advances in Wear and FRICTION SOLUTIONS, EDWARD Williams, SABIC

  Joining of Plastics and Composites

  Moderator: Miranda Marcus, Room S320G

  4-4: 30 P.M.: Laser Welding Plastics: Rapid Prototyping to Mass Production Use Quasi-Simultaneous and 2d/3D Mask Welding, Andrew Geiger, LEISTER Technologies.

  4: 30-5 p.m .: benefits of vibration welding with Ir Preheat, John Paul Kurpiewski, Emerson & NDASH; Branson; Branson

  5-5: 30 p.m .: dukane’s reception Advancements in Plastic Welding Technology, Alex Savitski, Dukane IAS

  5: 30-6 P.M.: New Plastics Joining Technologies, Jason Dornbos, EXTOL Inc.

  6-6: 30 p.m .: ultrasonic welding 20 kHz vs. 15 kHz: Challenges posed by highly crystaline material, Dave Krysiak, Sonics & Materials

  Wednesday, May 9 Schedule:

  Alloys and BLENDS: Morphology, Composition and Performance of Polymer Blends

  Modrator: Rubinder Kaur Lakhman, Room S320D

  8-8: 30 A.M.: Semiconductive lldpe Power Cable Insulation Shield, Jason ZHANG, General Cable

  

  9-9: 30 A.M.: Investigation of Droplet Behavior Under Real Mixing Conditions, OGUZ CELIK, Institut Für KunstStofftechnik-UNIVERSITY of Stuttgart

  9: 30-10 A.M.: Influice of Processing and Formulation on the Properties of PP-PET-BLENDS, Christoph Burgstaller, TCKTT

  10-10: 30 A.M.: nylon 12/PMMA/San Alloys for Translucent Medical Catheters, Timothy Largier, Foster Corp.

  10: 30-11 a.m .: design of extensional Flow Static Mixers for Blending of Ternary Nanoparticle-POLYMER-POLYMER BLENDS, Matthew Thompson, Torn Composite Materials America Inc.

  11-11: 30 A.M.: Keynote: biopolymer alloys and blands: Past, present and future, Roger avakian, polyone corp.

  Automotive: Materials Development

  Room S320e

  8-8: 30 A.M.: Innovations in Automotive Plastics "Materials and Processes," Suresh Shah, Delphi Corp. (Retired)

  8: 30-9 A.M.: Reflections on Evolution and Growth of TPOS, Mark Barrera, Asahi Kasei Plastics Na Inc.

  9-9: 30 A.M.: LOW BIREFRINENT CLLALOSE ACETATATATE PROPIONATES for Plastic Display Lens Covers, Laura Weaver, Eastman Chemical Co.

  9: 30-10 a.m .: INTRODUCTION to the USAGE of thermally ConDuctive Compounds in Automotive Lighting, Paula Kruger, DSM

  10-10: 30 A.M.: New resin for liquid cooled modules in electric venes

  10: 30-11 a.m .: IMPROVING Long-Term Corross Residence in Electronic Applications, Josh Mcilvaine, Dupont Co.

  11-11: 30 A.M.: Advances in Hydrolysis Resistance PBT Resins for Electronic Applications Including Connectors and Hev Components, DUPONT Co.

  Blow molding

  Moderator: Ken Carter, Room S320H

  8-8: 30 A.M.: Development of a rapid thermal cycling blow model.

  8: 30-9 A.M.: Simulative preformomization for improved toploading behavior of pet bottles manuald in the two stage strTch blow molding process, Benjamin Twardowska

  9-9: 30 A.M.: PET Advancers in Extrusion Blow Molding, Scott Steele, SWS Consulting LLC

  9: 30-10 a.m .: A SIMULEON FRAMEWORK for Blow Molding: A Preliminary Case Study on Injection Stretch Blow Molding for Bulb Coveers, Raghavendra Janiwarad, Sabic

  10-10: 30 A.M.: NUMERICAL SIMULATION of Shrinkage and Warpaage Deformation of An International

  Engineering Properties and Structure: Polymer Physical Properties II

  Modrators: Gerry Billovits and Paul Hans, Room S320B

  8-8: 30 A.M.: Foam Structure and THERMAL Comfort in Polyurethane Mattress Foams, Douglas Brune, DOW Chemical Co.

  8: 30-9 A.M.: Prediction of Fiber-Reinforced Plastics Considering Local Fiber Length and Orientation, Fabian Willems, Institut Für Kunststofftechnikniknikniknikniknikniknikniknikniknikniknikniknikniknikniknikniknikniknik

  9-9: 30 A.M.: Practical Simulation of liquid Crystal Polymer Directionality During Processing, Anthony Sullivan, Tufts University

  9: 30-10 a.m .: CRYSTALLIZATION MeChanism of Polyvinylidene Fluoride Via Nonisothermal Crystallization and SuperCritical CO2 Processing, Ji Eun Lee, York University

  10-10: 30 A.M.: Macromolecular Spectroscopy for Determing Mechanical Properties of Polydimethylloxane (PDMS), Ahmed Anwer, University of Toronto

  10: 30-11 A.M.: Flow PROBLEMS that Could Arise from Adding Biomass Materials to Plastics, Carrie Hartford, Jenike & Johansonson

  11-11: 30 A.M.: Rotomolding Processers for Polyaryl Ketones and Other High Tempeature Polymers, Manuel Garcia-Leiner, Exponent

  Extrusion: general

  Moderator: Kevin Laux, Room S320F

  8-8: 30 a.m.m .: Further Improvements in Processing of Semicrystalline and Amorphous Polymers for Thermoforming Sheet in Multiple Nip Systems, Peter Rieg, BattenFeld-Cincinnati

  8: 30-9 A.M.: Effect of Die EXIT Stress State, Deborah Number and Extensional Rheology on NECK-IN PHENOMENONONON, Martin Zatlowal, Tomas Bata University In Zlin

  9-9: 30 A.M.: Microlayered tubing and pipes via multilayer coextrusion, Tyler Schneider, Case Western Reserve "

  9: 30-10 A.M.: Role of Interfacial Crystallization in Designing Polyolefin Blends from Mixed Stream Recycle Feeds, Alex Jordan, UNIVERSITY of MINESOTATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATa

  10-10: 30 A.M.: Evaluation of thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) Resins As Posses Substitutes of Current Resins for Escalator Handrails, qingping Guo, EHC Canada

  10: 30-11 A.M.: Preliminary Study of Birefringnce Distribution in Blown Film, Jin Wang, Dow Chemical Co.

  

  Thermoplastic materials and foams: Frontiers

  Room S320G

  8-9 A.M.: Thermoplastic Foam: 1930-2020, Shau-Tarng Lee

  9-9: 30 A.M.: AUXETIC FOAM SENSOR with Silver Nanowire, Faisal Ahmed, FLORIDA State University

  9: 30-10 A.M.: Poly Vinylidene Fluoride/ Graphene Nanoplatelets Composits with Microcellular Structure to Enhance Electromagnetic Shield

  10-10: 30 A.M.: Enhancing Electromagnetic Shielding Performance of PVDF/MWCNT Compositions Through Foaming, Chenyinxia Zuo, Student University of Toronto

  10: 30-11 A.M.: PiezoElectric Foams with High Thermal Stability and Flexibility, Zhe Liu, FLORIDA State University

  11-11: 30 A.M.: Resorcinol FormalDehyde Aerogel Nanonetwork Structural Assembly and Its Thermal Properties Correlation, Mohammed Alshrah, University of Toronto

  Technical Marketing: Additives

  Moderator: Joe Golba, Room S320C

  8-8: 30 A.M.: A NOVEL SYNERGIST for Halogen-Free Flame Retardants, Amit Paul, Paxymer

  8: 30-9 A.M.: New Technology for Improving Halogen-Free Flame-Retardant Performance in Polymer Application, Ido Offenbach, Evonik

  9-9: 30 A.M.: New Generation Flame Retardants Based on Ionic Liquids, yanjie "jeff" xu, inovia materials LLC

  9: 30-10 a.m .: NOVEL Approach to Controlled Migration of ANTIFOG Additives in Multilayer Packaging Films, Michal Schreiber, TOSAF

  10-10: 30 A.M.: NOVEL DISPERSARSABLED by Natural Oil Metathesis, Frederyk NGANTUNG, ELEVANCE Renewable Sciences

  10: 30-11 a.m .: Advances in thermal Stability, Bradley Sparks, Ascend Performance Materials

  11-11: 30 A.M.: tuball Single-WALL Carbon Nanotubes for thermoplastics, MAUS Christian, Ocsial

  11:30 a.m. -2 p.m .: Surface enhancement via PolyPropylene metallic compounds, tanmay pathak, a. Schulman inc.

  Flexible Packaging: Film Sealing and Barrier

  Moderator: Lora liang, Room S322

  8-8: 30 A.M.: Keynote: Rethinking Machine Direction Sealing, Michael Pilolli, D.R. Joseph, Inc.

  8: 30-9 A.M.: Keynote: Heat Transfer Modelling in Multilayer Films use for Flexible Packaging, Dan Ward, Nova Chemicals

  9-9: 30 A.M.: Thermo-Rheology Modeling and Simulation of Heat Sealing Process for Multilayer Flexible Packaging Applications, Vinod Kumar Konaganti, Nova Chemicals Corp.

  9: 30-10 A.M.: Barrier Materials Having Layer-Like Morphology for Packaging Use: Extruded Film and Oriented Film, Guojun ZHANG, A. Schulman Inc.

  Thermoplastics elastomers

  Moderator: Mukul Kaushik, Room S322

  10-10: 30 A.M.: Keynote: Shifting Marketplace Dynamics and Positioning TPES for Future Profitability, Diversification and Growth, Robert Eller Associates Llcia

  10: 30-11 A.M.: Elastic recovery and action in polyolefin thermoplastic elastomers, Barbara Debutts, Virginia Tech

  11-11: 30 A.M.: from Recycled Tires to Plastic Parts: Micronized Reycled Rubbers in Thermoplasitc Polyolefins, haikun xu, ENTECH Inc.

  Additive manufacturing: Simulation, Materials and Processes

  Modrators: Rabeh Elleithy and Ray Pearson, Room S320e

  1: 30-2 p.m .: A Closed Form Solution for Predicting Final PART Streangth of Fusion DEPOSITO

  2-2: 30 p.m .: 3d Printing Process Simulatives and their Applications, Prasad Dasappa, Sabic

  2: 30-3 P.M.: Characterization and Mechanical Behavior of SLS Process PA11/CB NANOCOMPOSITES, Gabrielle Esposito, Graduate Student, Lehigh University

  3-3: 30 p.m .: process impact of ellittic smoothness and Powder Shape Factors on Additive ManicTuring With Laser Sintering, Marc Vetterli, Inspire Ag iCams

  3: 30-4 P.M.: Fundamental Characterization of Clip 3d Print Materials, Danielle Group, United Technologies Research Center

  4-4: 30 p.m .: 3d printed tooling solution, venKateSha n, sabic

  

  5-5: 30 p.m .: Critical Capillary Number in A Hyperbolic Convering Nozzle for Polymer-Based Admission ManuFactwork, adsa sangli, University of MaryLand, Colleg Parke Park

  5: 30-6 P.M.: Material selection, testing and value of additively manuFactured Components, Johannes Wiener, Montanuniversitaet Leobenn

  6-6: 30 p.m .: 3d Print Metal Tool for Efficient Inject Molding, Venkatesha N, Sabic

  6: 30-7 P.M.: Investigation of selective laser sintering parameters on the tensile properTies of Polyamide 11, Gabrielle Esposito, GraDuate Student, Lehigh UNIVERSITY

  Applied rheology

  Modrators: KURT KOPPI and Qian Qin, Room S320A

  1: 30-2 P.M.: Keynote: Rheology of Polymer Nanocomposites, AVRAAM I. Isayev, University of Akron

  

  2: 30-3 P.M.: Investigation on the Viscosity Characterization of the Glass Mat Thermoplastics (GMT) in Compression Molding System, Chien TSE-YU, Tamkang University

  

  3: 30-4 P.M.: The Effects of Metal Stelerates on the Rheological Properties of Powder Injection Molding FEEDSTOCKS and Resulting Molded Pers, Michael Shone, UMASS LOWLELOWLOLOWLOLOWLOROWLOROWLOROWLORORORORORORORORONEationality, UMASS Lowll

  4-4: 30 p.m .: rooting cause analysis of polyolefin-based wire and cable formulation die build-up, kurt koppi, download

  4: 30-5 p.m .: rheological method development: polymer designs for blow mole

  5-5: 30 p.m .: the importance of how online rheometers account

  5: 30-6 p.m .: A MeChanistic Model for Nanocavity Filling, Donggang Yao, Georgia Institute of Technology

  Engineering Properties and Structure: Physical Properties of Polymers III

  Modrators: Luyi Sun and Pavan Valavala, Room S320B

  1: 30-2 P.M.: Thermal Conductivity Enhancement Throughing of Polyethylene-Graphene Nanocomposites, Brian Grady, University of Oklahoma

  2-2: 30 p.m .: processing parameters effect on barrier properTies of nitrile-based nanocomposite membrane, mohamed zemzem, ph.d. student, école de technologie support

  2: 30-3 p.m .: Characterization of scratch behaviviViViViViors of Multilayer Automotive Coatings for Various scratch conditions, sung wook moon, korea university

  3-3: 30 p.m .: biomimetic Nanocoatings with Exceptional Mechanical, Barrier and Flame-Retardant Properties from Large Scale One-SUNECITY OFICY OFINECY OONECY OONECY OONECY OONECY OONECY OONECY OONECY OONECY OONECY OONECY OONECY OONECY OONECY OK Connet

  3: 30-4 P.M.: Architecture of Micro-And Nano-Layer Structure and ITS Functional Properties of Polymers, Shaoyun Guo, Polymer Research of Sichuan University

  4-4: 30 P.M.: Exploiting Capillary Forces in Filled Plastics: Electrically ConDuctive Plastics by Bonding Copper Filler with Molten Solder

  4: 30-5 P.M.: MicroCapillar Film Membranes Based on PolyvinyLidene Fluoride, Gerald Billovits, Dow Chemical Co.

  5-5: 30 P.M.: Numerical Modeling of Complex Parison and Sheet Formation in Blow Molding Processes using BlowView Software, Zohir Benrabah, NATIONAL Research CoundAdaDaDADADADADADADADADADADADADADADADADADADADAADADADAADAADAADAAIAADAAIAADAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAOAAAAAAAAsedAEAAAAEAEAEAEAEAEAEssated

  5: 30-6 P.M.: How Polymer Rheology IMPACTS The Extrusion Blow Molding Process, TODD HOGAN, DOW Chemical Co.

  

  

  Extrusion: Modeling

  Modrator: Sid Carson, Room S320F

  1: 30-2 p.m .: unified simulating of extRudate distortion due to nonUniform exit velocity and cooling shrinkage, Mahesh Gupta, Plastic Flow

  2-2: 30 P.M.: Modeling of a Simple Numerical Calculation Methodology to Implement Cross Flows in External

  2: 30-3 P.M.: Modeling the contamination behavior of Polymer Melt Filters and Pressure Loss Simulative, Volker Sch?ppner, Paderborn University

  

  3: 30-4 P.M.: The Effect of Channel Curvature on the Flow Rate and Viscous Dissipation of Power-Law Fluids, Wolfgang, Institute of Polymer Expounding

  4-4: 30 p.m .: A heuristic model for predicting three-dimensional non-newsfs in metRetering channels, Christian marschikik, Institute of Polymer Extrusion and operationing

  4: 30-5 P.M.: Modeling the operating polition of melt paper in polymer recyCling, Sophie Pachner, Institute of Polymer Expoundinginging

  5-5: 30 p.m .: optimizing fluted mixers, John Perdikoulias, Compups International Inc.

  Inject Molding: Processing & NDASH; Quality Control and Analysis 1

  Room S320H

  

  2-2: 30 2: 30 p.m .: inhviorly in the av -Vior in -Vech

  2: 30-3 P.M.: Effect of inject.

  3-3: 30 p.m .: stabilization of BMC Injection Molding by Process Control Meansures, Nicolina Topic, KRAUSSMAFFEI TECHNOLOGIES GMBH

  3: 30-4 P.M.: Zero Defect ManuFacturn in Injection Compression Molding of Polymer Fresnel Lenses, Dario Loaldi, Technical University of Denmark.

  4-4: 30 p.m .: 3d Surface Characterization of Etched, Injection Molded Parts Before a Follow-Up Electropland PROCESS, Jens P. Siepmann, University of Duisburg-Essen

  

  5-5: 30 p.m .: using magneto-erchimedes levition for noninvasive characterization of injection molded parts, peng zhao, zhejiang university

  

  Medical Plastics: Materials and Processing for Medical Applications

  Modrators: Vipul Dave and Amin Sedighiamiri, Room S322

  1: 30-2 p.m .: keynote: Medical tubing process option with simulation, John Perdikoulias, Compupal Inc.

  2-2: 30 p.m .: Systems Engineering for Medical Device Development: Application to Insulin Pumps, Marc Horner, ANSYS Inc.

  2: 30-3 P.M.: Effects of the biology environment on thermoplastic polyurethanes, Ajay Padsalgikar, Abbottt

  3-3: 30 p.m .: academing for differentlyus and stress relaxation behavior in Plastics UNDERGOING Chemical Resisting, Mark Yeager, COVESTRO LLC

  3: 30-4 P.M. Degradation Products of Medical Devices in Complex Biology Environmented: Risk Assessment Strategies, Adam Kozak, Cambridge Polymer Group

  4-4: 30 p.m .: accelerated aging of Medical-Grade Resins: Q10 FACTORS and Material Aging Models, Rob Klein, Stress Engineering Services

  4: 30-5 P.M.: ENGINEERED POLYR SURFACES for Superior Performance in Pharmaceutical

  5-5: 30 P.M.: Supercrital Carbon Dioxide Assisted Externality Nanofiller Reinforced Polymers for Biomedical Applications, Austin Coffey, Waterford

  

  Technical Marketing: Polymer Analysis

  Modrator: Mark SPALDING, Room S320C

  1: 30-2 P.M.: Laboratory Weathering for Plastics, Andy Francis, Q-Lab

  2-2: 30 p.m .: accelerated weathering insights into Asa Polymer uv Resistance: xenon vs. QUV vs. Florida and Arizona, Steven Blazey, A. Schulman Inc.

  2: 30-3 p.m .: the importance of how online rheometers account

  3-3: 30 p.m .: Characterization of Cure of Polymeric Material by Dielectric Analysis (Dea), Yanxi ZHANG, NetzSch Instruments North America LLC

  3: 30-4 p.m .: option metrology for stress determination, Steven Danyluk, Polaritek Systems Inc.

  4-4: 30 p.m .: levelraging advanced edge Analytics for Improved Fault DeTech

  4: 30-5 p.m .: the new discovery dma850 from ta incuments, greg kamykowski, SPE

  5-5: 30 p.m .: 3D Line Confocal Imaging: New High-Resolution Sensor Technology for Challenging Online and Offline Plastic Measurement Applications, JUHA SAILY, FOCALSPEC Inc.c.c.c.c.

  5: 30-6 P.M.: 75 Percent of Erp Fail: How to avoid it, pierre maillet, cyframe

  New Technology FORUM: Safety and Sustainability in Construction

  Room S320G

  1: 30-2 P.M.: Towards A Lightweight Ontology: Carbon to build, Mark Gouldhorpe, Massachusetes Institute of Technology

  2-2: 30 p.m .: ACHIEVING International Building Code Recognition of Polymeric Building Materials: Fire Performance Requirements, Nicholas DEMPSEY, Worcess PolytechNic Institive

  2: 30-3 p.m .: designing for fire safety: considations for propuct development, christine lukas, download

  3-3: 30 p.m .: toward intelligent design of fire-saf polymeric proputs, Stanislav Stoliarv, University of Maryland

  3: 30-4 P.M.: Reinforced Polymer Composites for Civil Infrastic, Hota Gangarao, West Virginia University

  4-4: 30 p.m .: Panel Discussion: Safety and Sustainability in Construction: Challenges and Opportunities for Plastics

  Building and infrastructure

  Room S320G

  4: 30-5: 30 p.m .: keyNote: Design Knock-Down Factors on Polymer Composites Under Harsh Environments, Hota GANGARAO, University of West Virginia

  5: 30-6 P.M.: Film Technologies for Advancing Building Skin Features, Sebastian Zehentmaier, 3M, 3M

  6-6: 30 p.m .: Corrivity inchibition model for aluminum by sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (polymer) in acidic solution, macdenis egbuhuzor, university of nigeria nigkkakakka

  Thursday, May 10 SCHEDULE:

  Electrical & Electronic and Advanced Energy

  Room S320A

  8-8: 30 A.M. Step ElectroChemical Treatment of Metal Inserse for Tight Polymer-Metal Hybrid Applications, Tobias Kleffel, Institute of Polymer TECHNOLOGY

  8: 30-9 A.M.: Effects of processed variables on crystallization pHases of PVDF-TRFE-CFE Thin Films, hao Pan, umass-Lowell

  9-9: 30 A.M.: New Transparent High-Heat Polycarbonate Copolymer Resins for thermo-options, Mark Van Der Mee, Sabic, Sabic

  9: 30-10 A.M.: high-Temperature Dielectric Film, Matthew Niemeyer, Sabic

  

  10: 30-11 A.M.: Thermoelectric Properties of Open Cellular Polymer Templates Coated with 1D and 2D Carbon-Based NANOPARTICLES, SIU NING (Sunny) Leung, York University

  Composites: processing and profrteth, naturia and bio-base

  Room S320D

  7: 30-8 A.M.: DAMAGE Indust Surface Texturn of Short Fiber PDMS Composite Materials, Reza Rizvi, Universary of Toledo

  8-8: 30 A.M .: The Influice of Hygrothermal Aging on the Material Properties of Endless Fiber-Reinforced thermoplastics, Matthias Huettner, Paderborn University

  8: 30-9 A.M.: Influice of the Fiber-Matrix-Interaction on the Fracture Behavior of Regnerated Cellulose-Reinforced PolyLene, Jan-Christophospher, UniveRERETYOTYOF

  

  9: 30-10 A.M.: Effects of trmsnonylphenyl Phostite on Mechanical Property of Poly (3-HydroxyBuTyraate-CO-3-Hydroxanoate), Takashi Kuboki, UNIVERSITITY OF WESTRNTENRN

  10-10: 30 A.M.: POTENTIAL of Biocarbon As Reinforcement for PBT in Automotive Applications, BOON PENG Chang, University of Guelph

  10: 30-11 a.m .: CRYSTALLIN Be

  Composites: Composits Industrial Session

  Room S321

  7: 30-8: 15 a.m.m .: keynote, Jim Sherwood, UMASS LOWELL

  8: 15-8: 30 A.M.: Questions, discussions and spey CD Awards

  8: 30-9 A.M.: STIFFER is better: The case for carbon-fiLled thermoplastics, Philip Schell, Zoltekkk

  9-9: 30 A.M.: A NOVEL HIGH-PERFORFORMANCE Chopped Strand Glass Fiber for Reinforcing PolyPropylene-Thermoflow 641, Derek Bristol, Johns ManVille

  9: 30-10 a.m .: biocomposites: design, testing and engineering, trey riddle, sunstrand LLC

  10-10: 30 A.M.: Fundamentals and Emerging Technologies of Fiber Size and Interfacial Adhesion, STEVE BASSSETTI, Michelman Inc.

  10: 30-11 a.m .: An interoduction to maFic and Basalt Fiber, Jeff Thompson, MAFIC

  11-11: 30 A.M.: AFFORDable Recycled Carbon Fiber for Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing) and Automotive Thermoplastics, Andrew Maxey, Vartega Inc..

  Decorating and assembly

  Room S322

  8-8: 30 A.M.: DIGITAL Printing Technologies for Plastics: Focus on Color Inkjet and Laser Marking, Scott Sabreen, The Sabreen Group

  8: 30-9 a.m .: robotic use in pad printing, micah swett, DIVERSIFIED Printing Technology

  9-9: 30 A.M.: DIGITAL Inkjet for Direct-Object Printing, Ben Adner, InkCups

  9: 30-10 A.M.: Applications for Low-Ency eBeam Curing Technology in Consumer Prody

  10-10: 30 A.M.: Carbon Black Selection for Successful Through Transmission Laser Welding and Joining, Scott Sabreen, The Sabreen Group; Avraham Benatic, Ohio State University

  10: 30-11 A.M.: Effects of Surface Treatment on Hard-To-Bond Plastics, Matthew Miner, Henkel

  Flexible Packaging: Film ManuoFacturing, Treatment and Performance

  Modrator: David Constant, Room S320B

  8-8: 30 A.M.: Keynote: All Encompassing Exhibition Technology for Producing A Wide Spectrum of Simultaneously Biorientedd Films, Adolfo Edgar, KUHNE AnLAGENBAU GMBHBH

  8: 30-9 a.m .: Transportation and Storage Film, Tom Stalun, Sabic

  9-9: 30 A.M.: New Surface Treatment Protocol Discovery for Extrusion Coating, Rory Wolf, Itw Pillar TechNologies

  9: 30-10 a.m .: Changeover Time for a lab-scale blown file, Christopher Thurber, Dow Chemical Co.

  10-10: 30 A.M.: BIAXIALLY Oriented Polyethylene (BOPE) Films Fabricated Via Tencess and Applications TheReof, Yijian Lin, Dow Chemical CO.

  10: 30-11 A.M.: BIAXIALLY Oriented Barrier Film (Bopp) with Nanostructured Additives, Krishnamurthy Jayaraman, Michigan State University

  11-11: 30 a.m .: metha

  Injecting molding: Simulations

  Room S320H

  8-8: 30 A.M.: deformation and Stress Prediction of Injection Molded Components after Mountain into Designed Position, Zhiliang Fan, Moldflow R & D Center, Autodesk

  8: 30-9 a.m .: moldflow optimization of microcavities filing during injection molding process, John Coulter, Lehigh UNIVERSITY

  9-9: 30 A.M.: Deep Learning on CAE BAE BASED on the Integration of the Taguchi Method and Neural Network, YU-Wei Chen, Chung Yuan Christian University

  9: 30-10 a.m .: How to use CAE to Diagnose the Under-PRFORMANCE PROBLEM of the Existed Machine in Injection Molding Challenge, Chao-Tsai Huange, TAMKANGANING

  10-10: 30 A.M.: USING New Anisotropic Rotational Diffusion Model to Improve Prediction of Short Fibers in Thermoplaction Molding, Alexander Bakharev, Autodesk

  10: 30-11 A.M.: Empirical modeling and simulation of the microstructructions in injection molding, Torben Fischer, Institute of Placesical (IKV) at RWTH AACHENSINAANAANANAANGSINININAANANAANININAANINAANINAANANAANAANAANAANAANAANAANAANAANAANAAANAAANAAANAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAEAAEAAAEAAAEEAAEAAEAAAEAEationationationationationationationationationationationationationationationationationationationationicesationation

  11-11: 30 A.M.: SIMULATION Study of Injection Compression MOULDING PROCESS for A 0.6mm Thin Polymeric Microfluidic Chip, Ge Chenapore Institute of ManualTuring Technology

  MOLD Technologies Session

  Modrator: Brenda Clark, Room S320F

  8-11: 30 A.M.: keynote: The Evolving and Involving Role of the Toolmaker, John Berg, Sussex IM

  8: 30-9 A.M.: PLENARY: Research Credits for the Plastics Industry, Michael Devereux, Mueller PROST CPAS + Business Advisors

  9-9: 30 A.M.: Effect of Different Mold Coatings on Flow Resistance in Thin-Wall Injection Molding of Polystyrene Parts, Marco Sorgato, University of Padova

  10-10: 30 A.M.: Standardized Components Economically in Large Molds, Brenda Clark, Hasco

  10: 30-11 a.m .: Advantages of CT Scanning for Industrial Applications, Melissa Butrie, 3D Proscan

  11-11: 30 A.M.: Change Molds for Efficient Customer Development / Prototype, Tom Workter, Meusburger USA

  Thermoplastic materials and foams: functionantals

  Room S320G

  8-8: 30 A.M .: Effect of Foam Density on Elasticomeric NanoComposite Foams Based on Polyisoprene Rubber, Ali Vahidifar, University of Bonabab

  8: 30-9 A.M.: Effect of Soft Segments and Nucleation Agents on the Properties of thermoplastic Polyurethane Foam, shu-kaieh, national taiwan university of science and test

  9-9: 30 A.M.: Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of Bubble Growth in High-Pressure Foam Injection Molding, Chongda Wang, University of Toronto

  9: 30-10 a.m .: Strain Hardening of Linear Polymer Enhanced by Heat-Shrinking Fibers, Sundong Kim, University of Vermontt

  10-10: 30 A.M.: Enhancing Electromagnetic Shielding Performance of PVDF/MWCNT Composites Through Foaming, Chenyinxia Zuo, University of Toronto

  10: 30-11 A.M.: PiezoElectric Foams with High Thermal Stability and Flexibility, Zhe Liu, FLORIDA State University

  11-11: 30 A.M.: Resorcinol FormalDehyde Aerogel Nanonetwork Structural Assembly and Its Thermal Properties Correlation, Mohammed Alshrah, University of Toronto

  Technical Marketing: Materials I

  Moderator: Joe Golba, Room S320C

  8-8: 30 a.m .: IMPACT PP Copolymers for Home Appliance Applications, Timothy Farrell, SABIC

  8: 30-9 A.M.: Thermoplastic Heatsink Solution for Led Luminaire, Remesh Kuzhikkali, Sabic, SABIC

  9-9: 30 A.M.: wearable Insulin Pumps: Design and Everyday Use Performance Prediction, Hossam MetWally, ANSYS Inc.

  9: 30-10 a.m .: A NOVEL Design of Functionalized Organo-Modify Siloxanes for Surface Treatment of Particles and Fillers, Ido Offenbach, Evonik

  10-10: 30 A.M.: Automotive Lightweighting with Reduced Density Polyamide Blends, Ying Shi, A. Schulman Inc.

  10: 30-11 a.m .: xenoytm ENH2900 for High Chemical Resistance & Non-Br/CL FR Applications, Emily He, SABIC

  11-11: 30 A.M.: Chameleon: An University Multiscale Modeling Tool, Lalitha Subramanian, Scienomics

  11:30 a.m. -2 p.m .: Realistic simulation Solutions used fea for design, option and fabrication of plastics, Arindam Chakraborty, Virtual Integrated Analytics Solut

  Automotive: Process and Simulations

  Room S320e

  1: 30-2 p.m .: connecting rheology of polyolefin elastomers to disprsion in a polyPropylene Matrix via Modeling and Experiments with Simple Flow Flow Fields, Jeff Munro, DOW Chamical.

  2-2: 30 p.m .: core-back technology for Automotive Body Interior Applications, Steve McClintock, Sabic, Sabic

  2: 30-3 P.M.: Dynamic Water Penetration Prediction for Pushback Process in Water-Assisted Injection Molding, Jim Hsu, Coretech Systemm

  3-3: 30 P.M.: How Plastics Helps to Conquer The New Challenges of Vehicle Electrification, Werner Posch, Draexlmaier Group

  3: 30-4 P.M.: Development of Low-Emission Polyolefin Composites for Automotive Interiors, Tanmay Pathak, A. Schulman Inc.

  4-4: 30 p.m .: Effect of grain pattern and talc concenttent on scratch and mar being marled thermoplafins, shuoran du, texas a & m University

  4: 30-5 P.M.: Vehicle Lightweighting and IMPROVED CRASHWORTHINESS: Plastics and Hybrid Solutions, Fred Chang, SABIC

  5-5: 30 p.m .: A NOSS-Filler-Reinforced Compound for Automotive Interior Parts, Cheolhee Park, GS Caltex

  5: 30-6 P.M.: Bumper to Bumper: Removing Contaminants from Molded Place PARTS WWITH DRY Ice, Steve Wilson, Cold Jet LLC

  Composites: nanocomposites

  Room S320F

  1: 1: 30-2 p.m .: se ithetsis, chaired and water accession

  2-2: 30 p.m .: pre-pretorane of polyPropylene Single-Polymer Composites with Graphene Nanoplatelets by Film-Stacking, MINGWANG ShaO, Beining Institute of Technology

  

  3-3: 30 p.m .: numerical and extensental students on Flow and WARPAGE DURING Resin TRANSFER MOLDING PROCESS, Sejin Han, Autodesk

  3: 30-4 p.m .: high frame design, Filler Adhesion and Dispersion in Epoxy Carbon Nanofiber Composites, Muhammad Anwer, University of Toronto

  4-4: 30 p.m.: Developing ultrasonic processes of cnt nanopaper/solventless epoxy prepreg, dan zhang, the ohio state university

  4: 30-5 P.M.: in Situ Vitamin C Reduction of Graphene Oxide for Preparing Flexible TPU NANOCONOCOSITES with High Dielectric Permitttivity, Han-Xiong Huanga

  Injecting Molding: MOLDING INDUSTRY Technology

  Room S320H

  1: 30-2 p.m .: Flowcon plus, digital water flow regulator, edgar sanchez, wittmann battenFeld

  2-2: 30 p.m .: incuction heat cool with sabic resins: an intro to high-definition plastics, Jos van Gisbergen, Sabic

  2: 30-3 p.m .: get the wear out, Steve Wilson, COLD JET LLC

  3-3: 30 p.m .: regional sales manager: Robots and Automation, Robert Arsenault, Wittmann BattenFeld

  3: 30-4 P.M.: Injecting molding: 3D Printed Molds vs. Metal Tooling, Thomas Davis, Proto Labs, Proto Labs

  4-4: 30 p.m .: "SART FACTORIES": The Future of Plastics Production with 4.0 Connectivity and Condition Monitoring System (CMS), Markus Klaus, Wittmann BattenFeld

  4: 30-5 p.m .: IMPROVINGACURACY of Mold Filling Simulation Simulations with Experimental Data from Fast SCANNING Chip Calorimetry, Anne Gohn, Penn State University

  5-5: 30 p.m .: Injecting parts with integrated all-inkjet printed strain gauge for condition monitoring, thomas mitterlehner, pH.d. Student, Johannes Kepler univeReities

  Nonhalogen Flame Retardant

  Modrators: Rubinder Lakhman, Roger Avakian & Tim Reilly, Room S322

  1: 30-2 p.m .: new technology in nonhalogen flame retardants: oxyimides, rudolf pfandner, Fraunhofer Institute

  2-2: 30 p.m .: approaches to the commercialization of nhfr technologies: a Europan Perspective, Maryline Desseix, Polyone Corp.

  2: 30-3 p.m .: reduced flammability polyurethane foams, gordon nelson, FLORIDA Institute of Technology

  3-3: 30 p.m .: tower a carbon to build concept: The Material and Assembly Challenges, Mark Goulthorpe, Massachusetes Institute of Technology

  

  4-4: 30 P.M.: FLAME RETARDARDANTS in Consumer PRODUCTS: Overview and Perspective on the Proposed CPSC BAN, JARD SCHWARTZ, Exponent; Andrew Worth, ExpONENT

  , Exponent; Andrew Worth, Exponent

  Product Design and Development

  Modrators: Pavan Valavala and Mohan Shanmugan, Room S320D

  1: 30-2 P.M.: Modeling Doming Deflection of Caps and Closures with FINITE ELEMENT METHOD, Wenbo XU, DOW Chemical Co.

  2-2: 30 p.m .: Quasi-Static, Nonlinear, Explicit Finite Element Analysis of Small Pet Bottles, NASER IMRAN HOSSAIN, Niagara Bottling

  2: 30-3 p.m .: design for manUFACTURABILITY: 3D-CAD Design Methodology for Spiral Milled Polymer Processing Tools, Phil HUNGENBERG, Universit?t Duisburg-Essen

  3-3: 30 p.m .: knowledge-based propuct planning and designing of injection molded parts, rene andrae, universal of duisburg-essen

  

  4-4: 30 p.m .: yes, you can break cleaning design run and state have a successful product: a logical look at the implications, Vikram Bhargava, Author, TRAIND COND COND COND ConSult

  4: 30-5 p.m .: PolyPropylene/ Polyvinylidene Fibrous Water/ Fuel Filters Produced by A UNIQUE MULTILAYER Co-EXTRUSION PROCESS, CONG ZHANG, CASE WESERVEERVERN Reserverve

  5-5: 30 p.m .: Technical Evaluation of LOCTITE HY4060GY: The Ideal Replacement for TRADITINT

  5: 30-6 P.M.: Utilizing Costs to Engage Millennials in the Workplace, Laurel Bougie, Apriori TECHNOLOGIES

  Thermoplastic materials and foams

  Room S320G

  

  2-2: 30 p.m .: open-cell foaming of pp/ptfe fibrilled composites, yuhui qiao

  2: 30-3 P.M.: An Application of thermoplastic Polyurethane Foaming in Handrail Extrusion, qingping Guo, EHC Canada

  3-3: 30 p.m .: Flexural testing of pet-nanofiber and PP Foamed Composites, LUN HOWE MARK, University of Toronto

  

  4-4: 30 p.m .: IMPACT Management and Protection for Playing Surfaces USINGED POLYOLEFIN PARTICLLE FOAM: New Materials and Designs, Steven Sopher, JSP intenstive

  4: 30-5 p.m .: ultalow density foams of Nanocrystalline Cellulose Reinforced with Polyvinyle Alcohol, nahal aliheidari, Washington State University

  5-5: 30 p.m .: A System for Visualizing and Measuring Stress of Plastic Flows Under Shear Conditions, Taylor Duchaarme, University of Vermontt

  5: 30-6 p.m .: mining the value from ils tailings ponds, pavani cherukupally, university of toronto

  6-6: 30 p.m .: highly viscous polyamides made of case of cases, Benjamino Rocco Formisano, Institut Für KunstStoFTECHNIK -University of StuttgGG

  Technical Marketing: Materials II

  Modrator: Mark SPALDING, Room S320C

  1: 30-2 p.m .: New Developmental Copolyster, Katherine Hofmann, Eastman Chemical Co.

  2-2: 30 p.m .: Sabic thermocomp High Modulus Ductile Portfolio, Emily He, Sabic

  2: 30-3 p.m .: nym .: Nym.

  3-3: 30 p.m .: a new grade of high melt stringth polystyrene for the Xps Foam Market, TED HARRIS, TOTAL PETROCHEMICALS and Refining USA Inc..

  3: 30-4 p.m .: tailor-made uhmwpe by high-shear polymer modification, binay patel, zzyzx polymers llc

  4-4: 30 p.m .: Radilon Xtreme: High-Temperator Polyamides, Robert Zappa, Radici Plastics usa

  4: 30-5 P.M.: Low Emission Compounds: Automotive Specifications and Applications, Tanmay Pathak, A. Schulman Inc.

  5-5: 30 p.m .: enhancement BMC MOLDING ManUFACTURER OF Protective Packaging Films with CyClic Olefin Copolymersers, Paul Tata, Topas Advanced Polymers Inc.

  5: 30-6 P.M.: Biodegradable Pha for use in Fashion Textiles, Anne Schauer-Gimenez, MANGO MATERIALS

  Mixed

  Room S320A

  

  2-2: 30 p.m .: wave conveying systems, dough brewster, conair

  2: 30-3 P.M.: New Generation HDPE for Pressurize

  3-3: 30 p.m .: Sabic Solutions for Personal Hygiene Applications: IndusStry Trends and Sabic Offerings and Developments, BMC Molding ManuFacture Jezovic-Vukic, Sabic, Sabic, Sabic, Sabic, Sabic

  3: 30-4 p.m .: kepital H100, Jim Divita, Kep American

  4-4: 30 p.m .: Super high flow value for connectors, Kenneth Thiel, Sabic

  4: 30-5 p.m .: volumetric to gravimetric connection, riley wittmann, BMC MOLDING Manufacturer UW Stout


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