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Tuesday 14th March 2018


08.30 Registration and welcome coffee 09.30 Opening announcements


SESSION 1 - UNDERSTANDING THE UNIQUE PROPERTIES OF LSR MATERIALS AND HOW THEY CAN ADD VALUE 09.40


SESSION 4 - DISCUSSING ENHANCED LSR PROPERTIES AND THEIR BENEFITS


17.00


Selflubricating LSRs – taking connector seal performance to the next level Dr. Oliver Safarowsky, Lead Scientist, MOMENTIVE PERFORMANCE MATERIALS GmbH, Germany


Specify to function – selecting the right LSR for your application Dipl.-Ing. Oliver Franssen, Global Marketing Director Elastomers Transportation, MOMENTIVE PERFORMANCE MATERIALS GmbH, Germany


10.10


Low volatile LSR - new non post-cured solutions for future challenges Dr. Thomas Frese, Manager Technical Marketing, Engineering Silicones, WACKER CHEMIE AG, Germany


SESSION 2 - ADVANCES IN LSR MATERIAL PROCESSING 10.40


Innovative, full service solutions with LSR for healthcare & medical Ms. Ursula Nollenberger, Product Director, Liquid Silicone Rubber Components, TRELLEBORG SEALING SOLUTIONS, Switzerland


11.10 11.50


Morning coffee


Low temperature cure LSRs – exploring benefits and applications Dr. Patrick Beyer, R&D Chemist Silicone Rubber , DOW SILICONES DEUTSCHLAND GmbH, Germany


12.20


Designing LSR processing systems to optimise materials usage Mr. Thomas Gerke, Senior Manager Systems & Applications - Adhesives & Sealants, REINHARDT-TECHNIK GmbH, Germany


SESSION 3 - LSR MOULDING TECHNOLOGY TRENDS AND SOLUTIONS 12.50


Exploring high precision optical LSR solutions Mrs. Cordula Wieland, Product Manager, KRAUSS MAFFEI TECHNOLOGIES, Germany Dipl.-Ing. Rainer Klar, Head of Mold Making & Optics Production, INNOLITE GmbH, Germany


13.20 14.50


Lunch 11.20


Innovative work cells for LSR in times of Industry 4.0 Mr. Wolfgang Roth, Manager Applications Engineering / Exhibitions, WITTMANN BATTENFELD GmbH, Austria


11.50 15.20


Discussing LSR moulding innovations for industry 4.0 Mr. Leopold Praher, Director Sales ELAST/LIM/THERMOSET- Machines, ENGEL AUSTRIA GmbH, Austria


12.20 15.50 16.20


Light-weight LSR foam moulding innovation Mr. Vahid Salamat, Area Manager, NEGRI BOSSI, Italy


Afternoon tea


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The impact of high-end mould-making on efficient production Mr. Markus Landl, Head of International Business Development, RICO GROUP, Austria


Benefiting from advances in LSR equipment for higher process stability and optimised product properties Mr. Dietmar Waizenauer, CEO, NEXUS AUTOMATION GmbH, Austria


Lunch 13.50 Conference ends 17.30 18.00


Examining functional and decorative surfaces on silicone Mr. Bernhard Mitteregger, Sales Manger, SILCOS GmbH, Germany


Investigating medical LSRs - colour selection without compromising biocompatibility Mr. Stephen Duckworth, Head of Global Segment Healthcare Polymer Solutions, CLARIANT PLASTICS AND COATINGS AG, Switzerland


18.30 – 20.00 Networking Cocktail Reception


Wednesday 15th March 2018 08.30 Registration and welcome coffee 09.00 Opening announcements


SESSION 5 - INVESTIGATING MATERIAL AND MOULD DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS


09.10 Producing and analysing liquid silicone rubber foams Dr.-Ing. Ralf-Urs Giesen, Managing Director UNIpace/Head of Plastics Processing Technology, UNIVERSITY OF KASSEL, Germany


09.40 Capabilities and limitations of the virtual simulation of LSR parts Mrs. Vanessa Frekers, Marketing Manager & Engineering, SIGMA ENGINEERING GmbH, Germany


10.10 Morning coffee SESSION 6 - OPTIMISING THE PRODUCTION OF LSR 10.50


Turnkey solutions for 2K applications - risks and advantages Mr. Kurt Manigatter, CEO, ELMET ELASTOMERE PRODUKTIONS- UND DIENSTLEISTUNGS GmbH, Austria


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