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Turn page for booking details ➤ L ONG-FIBRE THERMOPL ASTICS 2017


Tuesday 7th November 2017 08.30


Registration and welcome coffee


09.30 Opening announcements SESSION 1 – ADVANCES IN AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATIONS 09.40


Wednesday, 8th November 2017 08.30


Registration and welcome coffee


Three critical factors to consider when looking for applications of long-carbon-fibre thermoplastics in automotive parts Dr. Joseph J. Laux, Director of Business Development and Advanced Engineering (EU) – Lightweight Composites, MAGNA EXTERIORS, Switzerland


10.10 Case study – application of low-warpage LFT in an automotive instrument panel (IP) carrier Mr. Jeff (Zhouyu) Sun, Technical Director, SHAOXING ROSSENCE MATERIAL TECHNOLOGY, China


10.40 Development and production of an automotive bumper beam using injection moulded LFTs - an Indian case study Mr. Anil George, Co-Founder/Director, AUTODYNAMIC ENGINEERING Pvt. Ltd., India


11.10 Morning coffee


SESSION 2 – DEVELOPMENTS IN REINFORCEMENT FIBRES FOR LFT APPLICATIONS


11.50 Developing opportunities for carbon fibres in thermoplastic composites for high volume automotive applications Ms. Veronika Bühler, Product Developer, SGL GROUP, Germany


12.20 Add value to your LFT-compounds by choosing the right glass fibres Mr. Dany De Kock, Global Application Development & Technical Service Leader Fibers, JOHNS MANVILLE, Belgium


12.50 Lunch


SESSION 3 – EXPLORING THE LATEST LFT MATERIALS AND APPLICATIONS


14.20 Producing low-density polyamide-based LFTs with specific functionalities – case studies and property comparisons Mr. Thilo Stier, Director Innovation and Sales, AKRO-PLASTIC GmbH, Germany


14.50 Creating new opportunities in metal replacement with high performance LFTs Mr. Eric Martin, Global Business Development Manager, SOLVAY, Belgium


15.20 Developing LFT concentrates with higher glass loadings and exploring resin options for novel applications Mr. Bertrand Maillet, Market Development Engineer, TRINSEO, France


15.50 Afternoon tea SESSION 4 – CREATING BETTER LFT COMPONENTS 16.30


14.50 12.50


09.00 Opening announcements SESSION 5 – ADVANCES IN NON-AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATIONS 09.10


Results of collaborative project to develop centrifugal pump components using long-fibre thermoplastics based on polyamides Mr. Karl Schnetzinger, CEO, ADVANCED POLYMER COMPOUNDS, Austria


09.40 Developments in high-end LFT processing for aerospace applications Mr. Maarten Labordus, R&D Manager, KVE COMPOSITE STRUCTURES BV, Netherlands


SESSION 6 – PRODUCING PERFECT LFT COMPONENTS 10.10


Thermally-conductive and EMI-shielding behaviour of PPS-based long-carbon-fibre-reinforced thermoplastic composites Mr. Seung-Chan Ryu, Principal Researcher, SAMYANG CORPORATION, Korea


10.40 Morning coffee


11.20 Developing new simulation methods for long-fibre- reinforced thermoplastics Mr. Maiko Ersch, Member of scientific staff, INSTITUTE OF PLASTICS PROCESSING (IKV) IN INDUSTRY AND THE SKILLED CRAFTS, RWTH AACHEN UNIVERSITY, Germany


11.50


Influences of different mixing concepts on fibre distribution, fibre length and mechanical properties in single screw direct processing Mr. Maximilian Schadhauser, Technology Development, KRAUSSMAFFEI TECHNOLOGIES GmbH, Germany


12.20


Results of design-of-experiments research work on the injection moulding of LFTs Dr. Ricardo Hernandez Ruiz de Olano, Researcher, LEARTIKER, Spain


Lunch


SESSION 7 – OPTIMISING THE PRODUCTION OF LTFs 14.20


Fibre direct-compounding - performance and commercial benefits of an inline compounding process on an injection moulding machine Mr. Manuel Woehrle, Senior Sales Manager Lightweight, ARBURG GmbH + Co. KG, Germany


Optimising pultrusion lines for flexible LFT production – improving impregnation and raising productivity for a growing range of fibres, polymers and loadings Ms. Karin Luxem, Area Sales Manager Asia Pacific, PROTEC POLYMER PROCESSING GmbH, Germany


15.20


Optimising coupling agents for LFTs – providing lower VOC emissions and increasing grafting levels for improved mechanical performance Mr. Jörg Garlinsky, Sales Manager Additives for Thermoplastics, BYK-CHEMIE, Germany


17.00 17.30


Optimise design to realise the full benefit of LFTs Mr. Sergio Moriano, Business Manager Composites, EMEA and India, POLYONE, Luxembourg


Fibre length, the key parameter for injection moulded, reinforced parts Mr. Wolfgang Stockreiter, Senior Scientist, BOREALIS POLYOLEFINE GmbH, Austria


18.00 Networking Cocktail Reception


AMI reserves the right to alter the programme without notice. The latest programme can be viewed on our website www.amiconferences.com


Innovative compounding of LFTs: case study of a line for special applications Dr. Oliver Eitel, Business Segment Manager, COPERION GmbH, Germany


15.50 Afternoon tea and conference ends


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