C ONFERENCE
Tuesday 8th March 2016 13.30
MARKET OVERVIEW 14.40
Registration and welcome coffee 14.30 Opening announcements
The global polymer market–shaping the future of masterbatch Mr. Andy Beevers, Publisher/Editor, Compounding World Magazine, APPLIED MARKET INFORMATION Ltd., United Kingdom
15.10 Co-creating solutions with customers, suppliers and competitors– a 360 degree approach Mr. Vikram Bhadauria, Director, ALOK MASTERBATCHES INDIA, India
PIGMENT, ADDITIVES AND PROCESSING DEVELOPMENTS 15.40
Study on the melt strength and rupture characteristics of calcium carbonate added polyethylene strands extruded from a capillary rheolmeter Dr. Anthony C-Y Wong, Vice-Chairman, NGAI HING HONG Co. Ltd., Hong Kong
16.10-16.50 Afternoon coffee 16.50
Recent advances in the fire retardancy of plastics to meet the challenges of: down-with-the-weight, cost, waste (of materials & energy) and for better performance Dr. Bansi Kaul, CEO, MCA TECHNOLOGIES GmbH, Switzerland
17.20 Gaining control over shear to eliminate damage for producing brilliant effect pigment masterbatch Mr. Robert Roden, Head of Global Compounding, STEER, India
17.50 to 19.30 Cocktail Reception Wednesday 9th March 2016
09.00 Registration and welcome coffee 09.30 Opening announcements
09.40 Practical solutions for the masterbatch industry Mr. Christian Lechner, Technical Manager, CLARIANT PRODUKTE (DEUTSCHLAND) GmbH, Germany
10.10
Secrets of the pyramid-the quality scale of masterbatches and pigments Dr. Jörg Hocken, Application Manager Plastics, HUNTSMAN PIGMENTS AND ADDITIVES, Germany
10.40-11.20 Morning coffee
11.20 Advances in gravimetric dosing technology Mr. Anders Olsson, Sales Director Asia/Pacific, MOVACOLOR Co. Ltd., Netherlands
11.50
Logical and practical approach in TSE compounding process screw designing Mr. Daigo Saga, Extrusion Process Technology Group, THE JAPAN STEEL WORKS, Ltd., Japan
12.20
Service–for masterbatch pelletising and melt handling Mr. Thomas Willemsen, Vice President BU After Sales, MAAG–AUTOMATIK GmbH, Germany
12.50-14.20 Lunch
14.20 A new high clarity non-crystalline silica containing antiblock for polyolefin films Dr. Thomas Dombrowski, Senior Research Scientist, SPECIALTY MINERALS Inc., United States
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14.50 WAY technology for pearlescent effect pigments in plastics–weathering and anti-yellowing Mr. Gordon E. Price, Manager, Technical Service (Decorative Plastics & Functional Additives), MERCK KGaA, Germany
15.20-15.50 Afternoon tea 15.50
Black and white masterbatches-an insight into optimized compounding Mr. Sebastian Fraas, Head of Process Technology, LEISTRITZ EXTRUSIONSTECHNIK GmbH, Germany
16.20
Innovative metallocene-based polymers for the masterbatch industry Dr. Jady Xu, Market Developer, EXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL, China
Thursday 10th March 2016 09.00
Registration and welcome coffee
09.30 Opening announcements BUSINESS FORUM
09.40 Changing customer expectations-MB innovation 2020 Mr. Neil Whelan, Technical Manager A-NZ, AXIEO MASTERBATCH, Australia
10.10 China: consumer insights and design trends Ms. Rina Shen, CMF Team Leader, TCL (ALCATEL ONE TOUCH), China
10.40 Masterbatch additive in thin-walled thermoformed cups Dr. Asmuwahyu Saptorahardjo, Technical Advisor, PT. INTER ANEKA LESTARI KIMIA, Indonesia
11.10-11.50 Morning coffee 11.50
Enhanced colour matching technology by internet CCM and colour controlled mono pigment masterbatches Mr. Satoshi Maeda, Technology Business Unit, CCM R&D Department, DAINICHISEIKA COLOR & CHEMICALS Mfg. Co. Ltd., Japan
12.20 Openability of multilayer packaging films Mr. Tony Daponte, Director R&D, Asia Pacific, A. SCHULMAN PLASTICS, Belgium
12.50 Development in the Asian masterbatch market–new opportunities Mr. Andy Beevers, Publisher/Editor, Compounding World Magazine, APPLIED MARKET INFORMATION Ltd., United Kingdom
13.20-14.50 Lunch 14.50
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