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Compounding World Forum | event preview


We look at a selection of the companies that will be exhibiting at the Compounding World Forum in Philadelphia next month


Compounding World Forum: exhibition preview


The third Compounding World Forum, which takes place in Philadelphia, PA, US on 8-9 December 2015, will feature a large and diverse range of exhibitors in addition to its comprehensive conference programme and extensive networking sessions. The event is organised by Compounding World magazine in conjunc- tion with AMI, and this year it is sponsored by Steer, Modern Dispersions, Omya, Dreytek, NFM, CPM Century Extrusion and Nordson. The conference programme, which was selected by Compounding World’s editorial team, features 18 presentations plus a panel discussion with four infl uential industry leaders. The speakers will cover key strategic issues and technology developments includ- ing: global market trends; thermally conductive compounds; natural fi bre reinforcements for automo- tive parts; the return of polyketones; anti-counterfeiting technologies; materials for 3D printing; antimicrobials; computer simulation of the compounding process; digital manufacturing; and getting the most from twin-screw extruders. We published two detailed previews of the conference


presentations in our September and October editions. You can read them here: http://bit.ly/CWFprev1 and http://bit.ly/CWFprev2. So far, 48 companies have booked their table-top displays in the event’s exhibition area. This space will be


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used before, after and between the conference sessions for refreshment breaks, lunches and the drinks reception, providing plenty of excellent networking opportunities. Please note that the exhibition area is only open to


conference attendees – full details and a booking form can be found at: http://bit.ly/CWF15P. The exhibitors will include suppliers of the full range


of compounding equipment including twin-screw extruders, kneaders, mixers, pelletizers, screen-chang- ers, gear pumps, materials handling equipment, quality control systems, plus replacement parts. On the additives front, the exhibition will include


suppliers of fi llers, reinforcements, pigments, conduc- tive additives, processing aids, fl ame retardants, stabilizers, compatibilizers, antioxidants, UV absorbers, lubricants, coupling agents, impact modifi ers, plus anti-static and anti-fogging agents. In addition, the exhibition will include several leading


compounders specialising in areas such as toll compounding, additive masterbatches, and engineering plastics. The following pages feature profi les of the 48


exhibitors that are confi rmed at the time of writing. A very limited number of additional exhibition packages are still available on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis - see the end of this preview for details.


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The exhibition area at the Compounding World Forum always


provides excellent


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