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SESSION 2 - COMPOUNDING TECHNOLOGY 16.40


Industry 4.0 for PP-large scale compounding Mr. Sven Wolf, Managing Director, LEISTRITZ EXTRUSIONSTECHNIK, Germany


17.10 Underwater pelletising technology for polyolefine compounds Mr. Harald Zang, Managing Director, Head of Business Unit Polymer, MAAG AUTOMATIK GmbH, Germany


20.00 Conference Dinner


Thursday 22nd October 2015 08.30


Registration and welcome coffee


09.00 Opening announcements SESSION 3 - AUTOMOTIVE POLYOLEFINS


09.10 High performing talc reinforced polypropylene for automotive weight reduction Mr. Henrik Eriksson, Development Manager, POLYKEMI AB, Sweden


09.40


Effect of additive on the volatile organic compounds (VOC) emission of polypropylene resin PhD. Yan Jin, Professor Titled Senior Engineer, SINOPEC BEIJING RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY, China


10.10


Scratch and automotive Mr. Adam Maltby, Research & Technology Manager, CRODA EUROPE, United Kingdom


10.40-11.10 Morning coffee SESSION 4 - FLAME RETARDANTS AND MINERALS


11.10 11.40


Flame retardants for polyolefines - today and tomorrow Dr. Günter Beyer, Lab-Manager, KABELWERK EUPEN AG, Belgium


Scratch resistance, warpage reduction and reinforcement with functional minerals Dl. Veronika Mayer, Application Manager, KAERNTNER MONTANINDUSTRIE GmbH, Austria


12.10 Pyrophyllite – a new performance mineral additive Mr. John Hurley, President, TRINITY RESOURCES Ltd., Canada


12.40-14.10 Lunch SESSION 5 - STABILISERS


14.10


Reconstructing stabilisation Dr. Niall Marshall, Technical Manager, EVERSPRING MIDDLE EAST W.L.L., Bahrain


14.40 High performance stabilisation system for selected polyolefin applications Ms. HeeJung Kwon, Global Lab Coordinator, SONGWON INDUSTRIAL Co., Ltd., Republic of Korea


15.10 Constructing additive solutions for building opportunities Dr. Ivan Vulic, Senior Application/Sales Development Manager -Polymer Additives, CYTEC INDUSTRIES B.V., Netherlands


15.40 Afternoon tea and 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


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FIVE GOOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND: 1. Debate the latest compounding developments


2. Hear about the potential for product differentiation


3. Review market trends 4. Keep up-to-date


5. Refresh your network of expert contacts


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POLYOLEFIN ADDITIVES 2015: 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 the registration area and coffee lounge directly outside the conference room.


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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 €154.50 for a single room and €192.50 for a double (breakfast and Wi-Fi included) at the Maritim Hotel in Cologne for a limited time only. To reserve a room, please contact the reservation department and state that you are attending “AMI’s Polyolefin Additives 2015” conference on: Tel: +49 221 2027 849 Fax: +49 221 2027 826 mail: reservierung.kol@maritim.de


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