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Turn page for booking details ➤ C OMPOUNDING W ORLD ASIA 2016


Thursday 22nd September 2016 09.00


10.00 Opening announcements Registration and welcome coffee


SESSION 1 - EXPLORING MARKET OPPORTUNITIES AND STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS


10.10 Analyzing trends in the global plastics market and the growing importance Asia’s compounding industry Mr. John Nash, Head of Strategic Research, AMI CONSULTING, United Kingdom


10.40 PANEL DISCUSSION: Exploring opportunities and strategies for growing a profitable compounding business in Asia


Mr. Derek R. Bristow, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Asia Pacific, A. SCHULMAN Inc., Hong Kong


More panellists to be announced 11.40-12.10 Morning coffee sponsored by:


SESSION 2 - SEEKING STABILITY – THE LATEST ADVANCES IN STABILIZATION


12.10


Inherently dissipative polymers (IDP) in plastics for static control applications Mr. Jukka Hillberg, CTO, IonPhasE OY, Finland


12.40 Mineral fillers for increasing the thermal conductivity of plastic materials Mr. Péter Sebö, Market Development Manager, QUARZWERKE GmbH, Germany


13.10 A new methodology for the systematic assessment of flame retardants Dr. Daisy Li, Technical Manager, ICL, China


13.40-15.00 Lunch


SESSION 3 - DEVELOPING COMPOUND FORMULATIONS FOR NEW MARKETS AND APPLICATIONS


15.00 New high-temperature compound materials for molded interconnect devices (MIDs) Dr. Oliver Frey, Head of Compounding Department, ENSINGER GmbH, Germany


15.30 Developing high-performance compounds and alloys for automotive applications Dr. Rajeev Basargekar, Technical Director, APPL INDUSTRIES LIMITED, India


16.00 Using BioPBS to improve the service temperature and impact strength of bioplastics compounds Mr. Ryuichiro Sugimoto, President, PTT MCC BIOCHEM, Thailand


16.30-17.00 Afternoon tea sponsored by:


SESSION 4 - OPTIMIZING THE FORMULATION AND PRODUCTION OF REINFORCED COMPOUNDS


17.00 Unlocking the potential of natural fiber reinforcement for compounders Mr. Jeremy Warnes, Business Development Manager, SCION, New Zealand


17.30 Analyzing the effect of different fiber loadings in carbon-fiber-reinforced polypropylene compounds Mr. Philip F. Chu, Lead Chemist, ZOLTEK/TORAY, United States


18.00 Producing medium-length-fiber-reinforced polypropylene (MLFR-PP) compounds for automotive parts, including process, benefits and drivers for change Mr. P B Raman, Advisor, STEER ENGINEERING Pvt. Ltd., India


18:30-20.00 Networking Cocktail Reception Conference lanyard sponsored by:


Friday 23rd September 2016 09.00


09.30 Opening announcements 09.40 Registration and welcome coffee


SESSION 5 - SEEKING STABILITY – THE LATEST ADVANCES IN STABILIZATION


Light stabilization of automotive compounds Mr. Gregor Huber, Global Competence Centers – Head Automotive, BASF SWITZERLAND, Switzerland


10.10 High performance stabilization systems for selected polyolefin applications Dr. Baburaj S. Iyer, Regional Technical Service – India & SEA, SONGWON SPECIALTY CHEMICALS – INDIA Pvt. Ltd., India


SESSION 6 - SPECIFYING AND OPTIMIZING COMPOUNDING LINES


10.40 More torque or more volume? Which is more important for compounding? Dr.-Ing. Thomas Winkelmann, Head of Department Plastics Technology, KRAUSSMAFFEI BERSTORFF, Germany


11.10-11.40 Morning coffee 11.40


Sustainable material handling solutions for a modern compounding process Mr. Michele Fona, Sales Area Manager, PENTA S.r.l., Italy


12.10


Specifying twin-screw compounding extruders – how to identify the right machine for the job Mr. Adam Dreiblatt, Director of Process Technology, CPM CENTURY EXTRUSION, United States


12.40 How to design highly flexible and efficient compounding lines for small lots and quick product changes Mr. Manfred Wiedmann, General Manager Business Unit Modular & Turnkey Systems, COPERION GmbH, Germany


13.10-14.30 Lunch sponsored by:


14.30 Comparing strand and underwater pelletizing technologies for optimized compounding lines Mr. Klaus G. Arlandt, Sales Manager Asia, MAAG AUTOMATIK GmbH, Germany


SESSION 7- IMPROVING THE CONTROL AND MONITORING OF COMPOUNDING OPERATIONS


15.00


Industry 4.0 for PP-large scale compounding - an example of an inline MFI closed-loop control measurement Mr. Sven Wolf, Managing Director, LEISTRIZ EXTRUSIONSTECHNIK GmbH, Germany


15.30 New ways to inspect and improve plastic pellet quality, both on-line and off-line Mr. Holger Lieder, Sales Director, SIKORA AG, Germany


16.00 Afternoon tea and conference ends


iPad prize draw sponsored by:


AMI reserves the right to alter the programme without notice. See the latest programme and confirmed speakers at: www.amiconferences.com


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