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POL YMERS IN FL OORING 2016
Tuesday 6th December 2016 08.00
Registration and welcome coffee
09.00 Opening announcements MARKET OVERVIEW 09.10
09.40
Wednesday 7th December 2016 08.30
Registration and welcome coffee 09.00 Opening announcements
SESSION 4 - TAILORING MATERIAL PROPERTIES FOR POLYMER FLOORING
Latest innovations in vinyl flooring Dr. Olivier Ceysson, R&D and Innovation Director, GERFLOR GROUP, France
DISCUSSION PANEL: Exploring the opportunities and challenges in polymer flooring
Mr. Thorsten Beinke, Senior Design Manager, TARKETT, Luxembourg Mr. Volker Kettler, Head of Product Management, MEISTERWERKE, Germany Dr. Olivier Ceysson, R&D and Innovation Director, GERFLOR GROUP, France
10.40-11.20 Morning coffee sponsored by: SESSION 1 - PRODUCT DESIGN AND DECORATION SYSTEMS
11.20 Pre-dispersed dry pigment preparations for the coloration of polymer floor coatings Dr. Jürgen Ott, Marketing Business Development, HEUBACH, Germany
11.50 Design is making the difference Mr. Thorsten Beinke, Senior Design Manager, TARKETT GDL S.A., Luxembourg
12.20-13.50 Lunch SESSION 2 - DEVELOPMENTS IN MATERIAL TRENDS AND SELECTIONS
13.50 Comparison of thermoplastics resins for flooring wear layers Mr. Vincent Raspail, Technical Services and Development Engineer, DUPONT DE NEMOURS, Switzerland
14.20
Thermoplastic honeycomb core materials - enabling new innovation possibilities for flooring Mr. John Sewell, Business Development Manager, ECONCORE N.V., Belgium
14.50 Acrylic epoxy hybrid technology for commercial and light industrial flooring Dr. Isabel Endres, Application Development Scientist, DOW EUROPE GmbH, Switzerland
15.20-16.00 Afternoon tea 15.20 Afternoon tea and conference ends
SESSION 3 - STANDARDS AND TESTING FOR POLYMER FLOORING SOLUTIONS
16.00
Exploring the regulatory compliance of polymer flooring solutions in the global food & beverage industry Mr. Andrew Gwyther, European Managing Director, FLOWCRETE EUROPE Ltd., United Kingdom
16.30 Modular multilayer products; new requirements for product testing and CE label Mr. Volker Kettler, Head of Product Management, MEISTERWERKE, Germany
17.00 Networking Cocktail Reception
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09.10 New developments in specialty paste grades for resilient floorings Mr. Daniel Martinz, Technical Marketing & Development Manager, INOVYN BELGIUM S.A., Belgium
09.40
High molecular weight acrylic copolymers to improve dispersion of highly filled PVC formulations Dr. Frederic Malet, R&D Scientist, ARKEMA, France
10.10 Plasticizers for vinyl floors: facts and fiction Mr. Naert Didier, Global Plasticizer Technical Advisor, EXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL EUROPE, Belgium
10.40-11.20 Morning coffee SESSION 5 - OPTIMISING MATERIALS PREPARATION AND DELIVERY
11.20 Developments in materials handling systems for achieving high-quality and high-capacity LVT production Mr. Henning Kreis, General Manager Process Technology, ZEPPLIN SYSTEMS GmbH, Germany
11.50 PVC mixing – optimising productivity and material quality Mr. Trond Stengrimsen, Deputy Manager Director, PLAS MEC S.R.L., Italy
12.20-13.50 Lunch SESSION 6 - DEVELOPMENTS IN PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY
13.50 Production technologies for polymer flooring Mr. Frank Maué, Director Marketing & Sales, SANDVIK TPS COMPOSITE SOLUTIONS, Germany
14.20 Continuous extrusion of backing sheets for LVT flooring Mr. Dieter Ernst, Senior Sales Manager Foam and Sheet Extrusion Lines, KRAUSSMAFFEI BERSTORFF GmbH, Germany
14.50
Equipment solutions for multilayer flooring production Mr. Jens Krebber, Director International Business Development & Marketing, OLBRICH GmbH, Germany
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