PR OGR AMME 17.10 20.00
The productivity at heating element butt welding Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Bernd Klemm, Product Manager, WIDOS GmbH, Germany
Conference Dinner
Thursday 22nd May 2014 08.30
Registration and welcome coffee 09.00 Opening announcements
SESSION 3 - TESTING FOR PERFORMANCE, QUALITY AND ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
09.10
The CO2 footprint of plastic pipes systems Dr. Ir. Hielke Hoekstra, Project Manager Marketing, Research & Development, PIPELIFE INTERNATIONAL, Germany
09.40 Material ranking of polyethylene pipe grades with cyclic CRB tests Dr. Andreas Frank, Senior Researcher, POLYMER COMPETENCE CENTER LEOBEN GmbH, Austria
10.10-10.40 Morning coffee 10.40
Structural evaluation of thermoplastic materials in profile wall pipe Mr. John Kurdziel, Chief Engineer, ADVANCED DRAINAGE SYSTEMS INC., United States
11.10
Reliable polypropylene solutions for non-pressure applications - focusing on the challenge of higher stiffness and high impact resistance Mr. Jonathan Rabiei, Technical Marketing, Responsible for PP Pipe, Europe, SABIC EUROPE, Netherlands
11.40
Two models to predict rapid crack propagation in PVC water pipes Ir. Frans Scholten MSc., Senior Consultant Materials, KIWA TECHNOLOGY BV, Netherlands
12.10-13.40 Lunch
13.40 Quality and integrity Mr. Mohamed Daoud, Manager (Projects Quality Dept) Engineering & Projects, ABU DHABI COMPANY FOR ONSHORE OIL OPERATIONS (ADCO), United Arab Emirates
14.10 Deterioration of polyolefine pipes distributing tap water containing chlorine species: test methods, antioxidants consumption and polymer degradation Dr. Wenbin Yu, Post Doc., ROYAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Sweden
14.40 PANEL DISCUSSION SESSION: PIPES IN INFRASTRUCTURE APPLICATIONS - NEW CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
Mr. Christophe Salles, Application Marketing Manager - Pipe Infrastructure, BOREALIS, France
Dr. Ir. Hielke Hoekstra, Project Manager Marketing, Research & Development, PIPELIFE INTERNATIONAL, Germany
Dr. Marco Maroncelli, Marketing Manager, SYSTEM GROUP, Italy
15.10 Afternoon tea 15.40
Image courtesy of: Georg Fischer Piping Systems FIVE GOOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND:
1. Hear top experts talk about key applications of plastic pipe systems
2. Learn about new technology Conference ends
AMI reserves the right to alter the programme without notice. The latest programme including any new speakers or changes to schedules
can be viewed on our website
www.amiconferences.com
3. Review market trends 4. Benchmark your company against other leading players
5. Network with other professionals in the plastic pipes industry
PIPES IN INFRASTRUCTURE 2014: EXHIBITION SPACE Make it easy for the delegates to find you at this busy event with your own table top exhibition space. Bring your own display stand, or just use the space to have literature and samples available and ensure that you make an impact. The table top exhibition will run throughout the conference in a space next to the main meeting room.
Registration includes 1 delegate place!
Space is limited so to avoid disappointment please register for this service as soon as possible.
HOTEL ACCOMMODATION Delegates are responsible for booking their own accommodation. AMI has negotiated a room rate of €159 for a single room and €€189 for a double room (breakfast, WIFI and taxes included) at the Hotel Nikko in Düsseldorf. To reserve a room please contact the hotel directly and state that you are attending “AMI’s Pipes in Infrastructure 2014”.
Tel: +49 211 834 2111 Email:
reservation@nikko-hotel.de Fax: +49 211 834 2109
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