Developing new formulations and applications for high- performance polypropylene compounds
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New generation in high tenacity PP fibres for lightweight geotextile Mr. Tim Vromman, Technology Manager, BEAULIEU FIBRES INTERNATIONAL, Belgium
Innovative polypropylene solutions based on non-phthalate Ziegler-Natta catalysts Dr. Cornelia Tranninger, Group Leader “Flexible Polymers”, BOREALIS POLYOLEFINE GmbH, Austria
Making appliances more sustainable Ms. Gisela Lehner, Senior Application Marketing Manager, BOREALIS POLYOLEFINE GmbH, Austria
PP and PE, used as engineering plastics Mr. Oscar Brocades Zaalberg, Managing Director, BPO nv, Netherlands
A recent solution for halogen-free flame-retardant PP Dr. Camillo Cardelli, Materials Division IPOOL, Italy
Development of PP building blocks to serve technical compounders in the automotive industry Dr. Michele Grazzi, Senior Scientist, LYONDELLBASELL, Italy
Hybrid, graphene-reinforced multifunctional polypropylene nanocomposites Dr. Dimitrios G. Papageorgiou, Research Associate NATIONAL GRAPHENE INSTITUTE, UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER, United Kingdom
Distracted drivers, rapid industry change & PP parts for great car interiors Mr. Matt Defosse, Market Development Manager POLYONE, Luxembourg
Novel antioxidant solutions for polypropylene with enhanced colour performance Dr. Warren Ebenezer, Research Manager for Polymer Applications SI GROUP, United Kingdom
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14-15 May 2019, Maritim Hotel, Cologne, Germany
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