Conductive Plastics 2017 | event preview
Institute for Plastics Processing (IKV) in Germany will explain how multi-layer films comprising electically con- ductive plastics are being developed for electronic circuit board manufacturing using ultrasonic techniques. A novel project to develop plastics with integrated
electrical heating capabilities for the new generation of electric vehicles will be presented by Luis Roca, Head of Compounding at Spain’s AIMPLAS technical institute. And the session will be brought to a close with a joint presentation looking at the production of large area bipolar plates for vanadium-redox-flow batteries by extrusion. This will be given by Thorsten Derieth, Head of Pre-Development at Germany-based Centroplast Engineering Plastics, and Mario Gillmann, Research Associate at the Zentrum für Brennstoffzellen (ZBT) fuel cell research institute, also in Germany. The final formal session of the conference explores
two applications for thermally conductive compounds. Sebastian Ossadnik, R&D Engineer at Technoform Kunststoffprofile in Germany, will detail the potential application of thermally conductive plastic profiles in heat exchangers. Then Hans-Otto Schlothauer, Senior Business Manager Market Growth at SABIC in Germany, will review some thermally conductive plastic solutions for LED luminare heatsinks. Modification of the thermal and electrical properties
of plastics calls heavily on high performance carbon and mineral fillers. For the final session of the conference delegates will be taken from Cologne to the nearby Frechen production facility of HPF The Mineral Engi- neers (which is a division of Quarzwerke). There they will be introduced to the production process and will be able to visit the company’s technical and quality laboratories.
About Conductive Plastics 2017
The third Conductive Plastics conference takes place on 27-28 June 2017 at the Maritim Hotel in Cologne, Germany and follows previous successful events in the US in 2016 and Germany in 2015. The 2017 edition is organised by Applied Market Information (the publisher of Compounding World and Injection World digital magazines) and sponsored by Premix and HPF The Mineral Engineers (headline sponsors), Imerys Graphite & Carbon, Nanocyl, Cabot, Unipetrol, and Total.
CONDUCTIVE PL ASTICS 2O17
Developing technologies and applications for electrically and thermally conductive plastics
27-28 June 2017 Maritim Hotel,
Cologne, Germany PLATINUM SPONSORS
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Conductive Plastics 2017 will explore the latest and emerging additive
technologies for tailoring thermal and electrical properties of plastics. Expert speakers will cover the formulation and compounding processes, as well as providing insight into the development and production of thermally conductive and/or electrically conductive plastic components. Presentations will also address the critical influence of processing parameters on the performance of finished parts. The 2017 event includes a mini-exhibition (only open to conference
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attendees), networking sessions and a site visit to the HPF The Mineral Engineers production facility and laboratory at Frechen in Germany. To find out more about Conductive Plastics 2017, to book a place, to sponsor or exhibit, contact the conference organiser Sophie Harrison. Tel: +44 (0)117 314 8111; Email
sha@amiplastics.com Or visit the conference website.
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