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Conductive Plastics 2017 | event preview


AMI’s third Conductive Plastics conference


takes place in Cologne in June. We take a look at the topics and expert speakers lined up for this leading international learning event


Conductive Plastics event returns to Europe for 2017


New electrical and electronic applications in fast growing sectors such as electric and autonomous vehicles, wireless communications and low energy consumption LED lighting are driving demand for polymer materials that offer thermal and/or electrical conductivity without sacrificing mechanical perfor- mance and, most importantly, ease of processing. It is a tough challenge for both polymer developers and engineering designers, who are being called upon to work with new and unfamiliar materials that often require a ground-up rethink in terms of application but which hold the potential to deliver huge weight and cost savings, as well as improved system performance.


www.compoundingworld.com Applied Market Information’s third Conductive


Plastics takes place in Cologne in Germany on 27-28 June 2017 and will, once again, present an unrivalled opportunity to explore the growing range of additive technologies available to developers of electrical and thermally conductive plastic compounds. The event, which is supported by Compounding World and Injection World magazines and sponsored by Premix and HPF The Mineral Engineers, will also examine ways to optimise the design and production of conductive plastics components and will address the critical influence of processing on final part performance. The conference will open with a look ahead to some


Main image: Carbon


nanotubes are one of a


growing range of carbon and mineral-based additives that will be under discussion at Conductive


Plastics 2017 May 2017 | COMPOUNDING WORLD 29


PHOTO: SHUTTERSTOCK


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