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SUMMARY:National Week of Flame Retardants 2026
DESCRIPTION:Are you navigating increasing regulatory pressure around flame retardant (FR) use and chemical safety? Do you struggle to evaluate new FR technologies\, alternatives\, and additive packages with confidence? Are you looking for clearer guidance on testing requirements\, compliance expectations\, and material performance across industries? \nIf you’re responsible for evaluating FR technologies\, selecting additives\, or ensuring compliance across industries\, then you need to be at SPE’s National Week of Flame Retardants 2026\, taking place online March 23-25 from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm ET each day. \nThis three-day program delivers a focused\, technical overview of: \n\nHalogen-free flame retardant innovations and material performance tradeoffs\nThe evolving regulatory landscape impacting FR use and chemical safety\nCurrent testing standards and compliance expectations across key industries\n\nAt SPE’s National Week of Flame Retardants\, you’ll hear directly from flame retardant technical experts\, regulatory specialists\, and major suppliers—and gain practical insights that you can apply to your processes immediately. \nMore Info Here 
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/national-week-of-flame-retardants-2026/
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR SERIES – Beyond Prototyping: Innovative AM Applications & Materials
DESCRIPTION:From September 3rd to 24th\, 2025\, the 3Dnatives team\, in collaboration with Stratasys\, invites you to join the free “Beyond Prototyping: Innovative AM Applications & Materials” webinar series. Each Wednesday of the month from 16:30 CEST / 10:30 EDT (30 minutes per session)\, a different expert will guide you through real-world insights into additive technologies. \n\n\n\n\nWebinar #1 – Pushing the Limits of Prototyping: Precision\, Performance\, and New Polymer Materials\n\nPrototyping continues to be a core additive manufacturing application—but the tools and materials available today enable much more than concept modeling. This webinar explores how advanced polymers and multi-material printing capabilities are enabling micron-level accuracy\, functional strength\, and aesthetic realism in a single build. We’ll also dive into the next frontier of prototyping innovation\, like direct 3D printing on fabrics. Capabilities such as Smart Insert placement and Print-on-Objects are expanding what’s possible—from embedded components to seamless integration with textiles—redefining how prototypes are built and what they can do. \n\nWebinar #2 – Carbon Fiber Composites: Boosting Tooling with AM\n\nAdditive tooling is transforming how manufacturers approach jigs\, fixtures\, and production aids. In this webinar\, we’ll explore how carbon fiber-reinforced polymers are replacing metal in high-load applications—offering comparable performance at reduced weight and cost. Real-world case studies from automotive\, aerospace\, and heavy industry illustrate how teams are accelerating tooling lead times from weeks to hours. We’ll also discuss new software workflows that enable easy adoption without extensive AM experience\, streamlining the path from design to factory floor. \nWebinar #3 – From Prototypes to Production: AM Materials for Aerospace and Defense Innovation\nAdditive manufacturing is becoming increasingly viable for production\, proving its value for low volumes and customization\, as well as high-performance applications. This session focuses on the aerospace and defense sectors\, where material and process innovations are enabling production-ready parts with high thermal\, mechanical\, and chemical resistance. We’ll explore high-accuracy silicon-based AM for sealing\, FST or ESD compliant tooling and parts\, connector components\, and rapid tooling. Discover how engineers are achieving technical specs and business ROI for real-world deployment. \nWebinar #4 – Maximizing AM Performance with Advanced Software Workflows\nAdditive manufacturing success depends not just on hardware and materials—but on software that enables precision\, repeatability\, and efficiency at scale. In this webinar we’ll explore how Stratasys advanced software platforms like GrabCAD Print™\, GrabCAD Print Pro™\, and OpenAM™ are optimizing AM workflows across industries. Learn how engineers are leveraging features like model-aware slicing\, traceability\, automated support generation\, and open material parameter tuning to streamline operations and unlock new use cases—from prototyping to production. \n\n\n\n\nSpeakers\n\n\n\nGulay Bozoklu\nApplication Development Technical Service Manager\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNaftali Eder\nManager Application Engineering\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAnirudh “Kumar” Krishnakumar\nSenior Product Manager\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNiccolò Giannelli\nFDM Enablement Director
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/webinar-series-beyond-prototyping-innovative-am-applications-materials/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250624T110000
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CREATED:20250604T121515Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR Optimizing Plastic Color Formulation: Sustainable Practices to Reduce Waste
DESCRIPTION:Optimizing Plastic Color Formulation: Sustainable Practices to Reduce Waste\nCut Costs\, Boost Efficiency & Nail That Perfect Shade! \nIn a world of rising tariffs and tighter budgets\, getting your color formulation just right isn’t just smart—it’s essential. \nJoin us for a dynamic and practical webinar on plastic color formulation where we break down how dialing in your color strategy can help you:\n✅ Slash waste✅ Improve process efficiency✅ Boost profitability✅ Hit your sustainability targets\n \nYou’ll walk away with expert insights on navigating raw material challenges\, reducing rework\, and fine-tuning your color formulations for standout results—every time. \nReady to stay ahead of economic uncertainty and keep your production line vibrant and efficient? Don’t miss this session! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Presenters\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTony Bolynn is a Senior Applications Engineer for Consumer Products and Materials division for X-Rite\, Incorporated. Tony is a member of SPE and has presented papers for SPE and multiple color organizations. \nTony’s career in color began in 1994 with Datacolor after graduating from Appalachian State University. In 1999 he joined Gretag-Macbeth as an Applications Engineer for paint\, plastics and inks working with global companies. In 2006\, Gretag-Macbeth merged with X-Rite and Tony became a Senior Applications Engineer. In his time at Gretag-Macbeth and X-Rite\, Tony has conducted hundreds of training courses\, seminars\, webinars\, and virtual courses.
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/webinar-optimizing-plastic-color-formulation-sustainable-practices-to-reduce-waste/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250313T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250313T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T171252
CREATED:20250210T204512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250210T204626Z
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SUMMARY:Design For...Webinar Series\, Advantages of Thermoset Composites for Designers and Manufacturers
DESCRIPTION:Register Here: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81463502974?pwd=4Vb8KC2RrMCi5qmqIndtLrILb4ZQTh.1 \nWhile thermoset composites\, primarily Bulk Molding Compounds & Sheet Molding Compounds (BMC & SMC) have been around for many years\, they are often overlooked and set aside for expensive\, highly engineered thermoplastics or metal alternatives. While it is true that these material can offer outstanding\, metals-like performance\, a lack of true education likely unnecessarily eliminates these materials as cost-effective options. At this webinar\, attendees will learn more about the opportunities and design freedoms these thermoset composite materials can offer\, and when they are a good option to pursue early in the design process. This practical discussion will highlight\, through real-world applications\, how the unique chemical make-up of these materials can allow designers and manufacturers to achieve their original design intent without necessarily having to make the same concessions that are required for thermoplastic materials. \n  \nBiography \nRichard J. Faulk \nProduct Manager \nMar-Bal\, Inc. \nRick Faulk joined Mar-Bal\, Inc. in 2017 and has worked in the thermoset industry for over 30 years. His background includes manufacturing management\, application development\, technical sales & support\, and new business development.
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/design-for-webinar-series-advantages-of-thermoset-composites-for-designers-and-manufacturers/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241205T110000
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CREATED:20241028T182834Z
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SUMMARY:Dynamic Mechanical Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Register HERE \nDynamic Mechanical Analysis (DMA) is a thermoanalytical technique that measures the stiffness (modulus) and damping (tan delta) of polymeric materials to assess the viscoelastic properties as a function of time\, temperature\, and frequency. Polymeric materials display both elastic and viscous behavior simultaneously\, and DMA can separate these responses. Polymers\, composed of long molecular chains\, have unique viscoelastic properties\, which combine the characteristics of elastic solids and Newtonian fluids. \nAs part of the DMA evaluation\, a small deformation is applied to a sample in a cyclic manner. This allows the material’s response to stress\, temperature\, and frequency to be studied. The analysis can be in several modes\, including tension\, shear\, compression\, torsion\, and flexure. DMA is a very powerful tool for the analysis of plastics and can provide information regarding: \n\nModulus\nDamping\nGlass Transition\nSoftening Temperature\nCreep Behavior\nStress Relaxation\nDegree of Cure\n\nThis webinar will provide an introductory look into DMA and how it can be applied to better understand plastic behavior\, both long-term and short-term. \nRegister HERE
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/dynamic-mechanical-analysis/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="SPE-Inspiring Plastics Professionals":MAILTO:spe@4spe.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241204T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241204T140000
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CREATED:20241111T191027Z
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SUMMARY:Best Practices in Material Selection and Joint Design for Plastic Welding
DESCRIPTION:Register HERE \nUnderstanding plastic material compatibility and joint design is critical to achieving optimal weld strength and meeting industry standards. Discover how to optimize joint configurations and manage material properties to enhance weld reliability\, minimize defects and boost efficiency. Gain key insights to optimize your laser and ultrasonic plastic welding processes for better results. \nAgenda:\nLearn the principles of plastic material compatibility and their impact on weld strength\nDiscover best practices for joint design to ensure optimal welding integrity\nExplore strategies for optimizing weld joint configurations for enhanced reliability\nUnderstand how to manage material behavior to minimize defects during welding\nGain insights into achieving compliance with stringent industry standards \nPresenter 1:\nDavid Cermak\nPrincipal Application Engineer\, Dukane \nPresenter 2:\nJosh Brown\nGlobal Sales Manager\, Laser Welding \nRegister HERE 
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/best-practices-in-material-selection-and-joint-design-for-plastic-welding/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241114T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241114T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T171252
CREATED:20241028T182041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241028T182609Z
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SUMMARY:Plastic Failures Associated with Injection Molding Issues
DESCRIPTION:Register HERE \nOften\, as part of materials design processes\, inevitably\, there is a reconciliation where various inadequacies and limitations are addressed relative to design requirements. These adaptations include changes to material composition through copolymerization\, blending\, physical integration and fixturing\, and through process design and component design to minimize stress concentrations\, etc. We will consider here the impact these adaptations have on the design lifetime and the corresponding capacity for polymeric designs to ultimately be recycled. The goal of the workshop is not to make every conceivable product fully recyclable\, but to empower registrants to recognize the impact of decisions that ultimately can render a viable product more or less recyclable. \nRegister HERE 
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/plastic-failures-associated-with-injection-molding-issues/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="SPE-Inspiring Plastics Professionals":MAILTO:spe@4spe.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241031T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241031T120000
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CREATED:20241021T190905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241021T190905Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Ultraviolet (UV) Stabilization of Thermoplastics
DESCRIPTION:Are you ready to protect your thermoplastic products from the sun’s damaging UV rays? Join our Introductory Training Course to dive into the world of UV degradation and discover how to prevent it! \nIn this course\, we’ll cover: \n\nHow UV degradation affects thermoplastics\nThe different types of UV stabilizers and how they work at the molecular level\nPractical screening and testing methods to assess UV and weathering stability\n\nWhether you’re just getting started with outdoor exposure formulations or looking for the latest advances in UV stabilization\, this course is perfect for you! Don’t miss this chance to strengthen your knowledge and protect your products.
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/introduction-to-ultraviolet-uv-stabilization-of-thermoplastics/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241024T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241024T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T171252
CREATED:20240826T172217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T183452Z
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SUMMARY:Design For Webinar...By Design...Decoration Technique Selection
DESCRIPTION:Join Sussex IM’s Jim Naatz and Matt Rosner for an insightful webinar on plastic product design\, where we will explore various decoration techniques\, including pad printing\, hot stamping\, heat transferring\, and in-mold labeling. Learn how these methods can enhance the aesthetic appeal and functionality of your plastic products. Whether you’re looking to improve durability\, achieve high-definition graphics\, or streamline your production process\, this webinar will provide valuable insights into the best practices for each decoration type. \nRegister Here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0rdOmvrjsjGdTIdxCl4Q9cDQNsRdh6QVrA#/registration
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/design-for-webinar-by-design-decoration-technique-selection/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241022T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241022T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T171252
CREATED:20240826T162041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240826T162041Z
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SUMMARY:Unlocking the Secrets of Plastics with Dynamic Mechanical Analysis
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with SPE: Inspiring Plastics Professionals\, hear from Jeffrey A. Jansen about Dynamic Mechanical Analysis (DMA) during a 4-hour online workshop! \nDynamic Mechanical Analysis (DMA) is a powerful technique for exploring the viscoelastic properties of plastic materials\, offering invaluable insights into their mechanical behavior under various conditions. This comprehensive 4-hour workshop\, ” Unlocking the Secrets of Plastics with Dynamic Mechanical Analysis”\, is designed to equip participants with both theoretical understanding and practical skills in DMA. \nParticipants will begin by exploring the fundamental principles of DMA\, including key concepts like storage modulus\, loss modulus\, and tan delta. The workshop will then delve into the viscoelastic behavior of polymers\, emphasizing the importance of DMA in material characterization.\nReal-world case studies on polymeric materials will provide practical examples of DMA applications in quality control\, material selection\, and failure analysis. The workshop will also address the advantages and limitations of DMA\, and offer insight into data interpretation. \nBy the end of the workshop\, attendees will have a solid foundation in DMA\, enabling them to apply this technique effectively in their work with plastics. \nAccess link here: https://www.4spe.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageID=9047
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/unlocking-the-secrets-of-plastics-with-dynamic-mechanical-analysis/
CATEGORIES:Webinar,Workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="SPE-Inspiring Plastics Professionals":MAILTO:spe@4spe.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241010T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241010T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T171252
CREATED:20240603T201614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240603T201614Z
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SUMMARY:Environmental Stress Cracking: The Plastic Killer
DESCRIPTION:Find out more here \nIf you deal with plastic components\, then “Environmental Stress Cracking of Plastics” will provide you with information that will enhance your understanding of the interaction between chemicals and plastic resins\, and help prevent premature failure. Environmental stress cracking (ESC) is a phenomenon in which a plastic resin undergoes premature embrittlement and subsequent cracking due to the simultaneous and synergistic action of stress and contact with a chemical agent. ESC is a leading cause of plastic component failure\, and a recent study suggests that 25% of plastic part failures are related to ESC. \nThe webinar will be presented from a practical viewpoint with actual case studies to illustrate the ESC mechanism and explain plastic performance. Topics covered during this session include: \n\nIntroduction to ESC\nHow plastics fail\nExplanation of the ESC failure mechanism\nGeneralizations related to chemical interaction with plastics\nESC resistance testing used to evaluate plastic/chemical compatibility\nCase Illustrations of some common solvent-based failure modes
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/environmental-stress-cracking-the-plastic-killer/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="SPE-Inspiring Plastics Professionals":MAILTO:spe@4spe.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240919T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240919T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T171252
CREATED:20240603T201351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240603T201351Z
UID:958-1726743600-1726747200@pd3.4spe.org
SUMMARY:Polyketone: Understanding the Material and Properties
DESCRIPTION:Find out more here
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/polyketone-understanding-the-material-and-properties/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="SPE-Inspiring Plastics Professionals":MAILTO:spe@4spe.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240718T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240718T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T171252
CREATED:20240624T133706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240711T005210Z
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SUMMARY:Design For....Webinar Series: Plastics Circularity Opportunities and Challenges
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \nAddressing plastic waste and transitioning to a low-carbon\, circular economy are the biggest challenges faced\nby the plastic industry globally. As a leading material science company\, Dow is seeking\, together with partners\,\nsolutions based on advanced recycling\, mechanical recycling\, bio-based materials\, and product innovations to design recyclable packaging formats. Dow has committed to accelerating the circular ecosystem by\ntransforming waste and alternative feedstock to deliver 3 million metric tons per year of circular and renewable\nsolutions by 2030. \nREVOLOOP™ resins create a second life for plastic waste that would otherwise end up in landfills\, incinerators\, or litter in oceans and the environment. In the recycling industry\, discarded plastic waste is hauled to a facility to be separated by hand and/or automation; bales of sorted and cleaned plastics are then reprocessed into pellets. Even the best post-consumer recycled (PCR) pellets are inherently inferior and can only be down-cycled or used at less than 100% of the virgin resin counterpart. REVOLOOP™ resins counterbalance PCR deficiencies by well-controlled waste collection system\, proprietary performance boosters\, and advanced processing to remove contaminants. Commercialization of REVOLOOP™ resin is the result of innovations in PCR characterization\, new molecular design\, and cost-effective manufacturing at world-scale. It has been demonstrated that polyethylene (PE) PCR can be up-cycled into film applications by designing tailored performance boosters to recover the performance. \nRegister Here \nAbout the Speakers: \nAkanksha Garg: Akanksha Garg earned her Ph.D. degree in computational mechanics from Carnegie Mellon University in 2014 and received her undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering from IIT Kanpur\, India\, in 2009. She joined Dow in 2017 and is currently a Research Scientist in Product R&D\, Packaging & Specialty Plastics. She has led the development and commercialization of novel polyethylene resins in industrial and consumer packaging\, health and hygiene\, and post-consumer recycle (PCR) resins. Plastic News recognized her as a ‘Rising Star’ in 2021. In addition\, Dr. Garg represents Dow at the Society of Plastics Engineers as a board member\, the Awards and Recognition team\, and as a speaker at SPE conferences. She has also shown leadership in the community\, being the president of the non-profit IIT Alumni of Greater Houston\, is active in the Society of Women’s Engineers\, as well as at Dow-sponsored STEM events. \nMahesh Sawant: Mahesh Sawant is a Senior Research Scientist in Plastics & Hydrocarbons business at Dow Chemical. He started his career at Dow in 2007 where he worked extensively on process development\, scale-up and commercialization of bespoke products for multiple Dow businesses. In 2019\, Mahesh moved to his current role in Plastics Circularity and Sustainability where he leads the technology validation and implementation of key projects globally for advanced recycling of plastics and leads methodology development\, evaluation\, and external communication of sustainable plastics LCAs. He actively coaches young engineers within the organization\, mentors students via community STEM activities and is currently coaching research graduates from HBCU (NCA&T University) and Department of Energy on a government sponsored research program. Mahesh has received 6 Dow global technology innovation and business excellence awards for commercializing breakthrough processes and products and is a co-inventor of 14 granted US patents. He was recently featured in Americas Change Makers showcase by the ACC Plastics division.
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/design-for-webinar-series-plastics-circularity-opportunities-and-challenges/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240607T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240607T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T171252
CREATED:20240510T132121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240510T132242Z
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SUMMARY:Between the Layers Panel Discussion: Additive Manufacturing Materials and Innovations for Aerospace and Defense
DESCRIPTION:Summary\nThis kick-off event of the virtual panel discussion series “Between the Layers” will feature a conversation with industry experts from across the value chain about materials and innovations in Additive Manufacturing (AM) for Aerospace & Defense (AeroDef) applications. We will discuss topics like the following: \n\nCurrent AM materials & processes being used in AeroDef\nChallenges such as the need for repeatability\, traceability\, inspect-ability\, material property allowable data\, and qualification/certification\nSpecific needs for the AeroDef market\, e.g. high performance\, digital twin/digital thread\, connectivity\, and cybersecurity\nFuture directions for high-performance AM materials & processes.\n\nThe event will also offer time to ask your questions and join the discussion. \nJoin this event if you work with high-performance AM materials & processes\, if you are part of the AeroDef value chain\, or if you want to learn more about these areas! \nRegister Here
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/between-the-layers-panel-discussion-additive-manufacturing-materials-and-innovations-for-aerospace-and-defense/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="SPE-Inspiring Plastics Professionals":MAILTO:spe@4spe.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240523T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240523T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T171252
CREATED:20240215T135954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T140018Z
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SUMMARY:Thermal Analysis in Failure and Compositional Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Thermal analysis is an important group of tests used in the analysis of plastics and other polymeric materials. It consists of a family of well-established techniques that evaluate material properties as they change with temperature\, time\, and ambient environment under conditions of thermal programming. The results of thermal analysis tests provide qualitative and quantitative information about the material being evaluated. In particular\, this information is important to address plastic failures or in characterization of the material composition and physical properties. \nThe upcoming webinar on thermal analysis will introduce the four primary techniques: \n\nDifferential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC)\nThermogravimetric Analysis (TGA)\nThermomechancial Analysis (TMA)\nDynamic Mechanical Analysis (DMA)\n\nThe webinar is designed to introduce the techniques to the attendees so that they may get a better understanding of how the techniques can be used to evaluate plastic materials and solve problems. No single thermal analysis technique is best suited universally\, but together they provide essential data for the characterization of plastics materials. This presentation will review thermal analysis techniques and their application to plastic problem solving through case studies. The webinar will be a practical treatment of the techniques\, and the focus will be on how the techniques can be utilized to better understand polymeric materials.
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/thermal-analysis-in-failure-and-compositional-analysis/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="SPE-Inspiring Plastics Professionals":MAILTO:spe@4spe.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240417T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240417T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T171252
CREATED:20240318T122345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240318T122429Z
UID:891-1713355200-1713358800@pd3.4spe.org
SUMMARY:Design For...Webinar Series: DOE Applied to Secondary Operations for Plastic Parts
DESCRIPTION:Design of Experiments (DOE) has long been used with injection molding and extrusions. DOE is a statistically based methodology for developing empirical equations. The test structure and interpretation is highly effective and efficient. A less recognized DOE application area is for plastic part secondary operations. This can include plasma treatment\, ultrasonic welding and bonding. We will discuss the basics about DOE and explore a few common case studies applications\, to understand the power of DOE for manufacturing processes. \nREGISTER HERE\nPresenter: Perry Parendo\, President\, Perry’s Solutions\, LLC \nBio: Perry began developing and seeing results from his Design Of Experiments (DOE) techniques at the General Motors Research Labs in 1986. His unique insight into DOE has saved time and money while solving complex problems during product and process development. This paved the way for him to lead multi-million-dollar New Product Development (NPD) projects with international teams. He is a recognized thought leader and shares his practical insights with international audiences. \nParendo founded Perry’s Solutions\, LLC in 2006 to help organizations with critical product development activities. He has consulted in a wide range of industries such as consumer products\, biomedical products and heavy equipment. He is currently a regular columnist for Design News. He received his Mechanical Engineering degree from the University of Minnesota.
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/design-for-webinar-series-doe-applied-to-secondary-operations-for-plastic-parts/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240213T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240213T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T171252
CREATED:20240104T143731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240104T143731Z
UID:776-1707822000-1707825600@pd3.4spe.org
SUMMARY:Plastic Datasheets: What They Do and Don't Tell Us
DESCRIPTION:https://www.4spe.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageID=8558
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/plastic-datasheets-what-they-do-and-dont-tell-us/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="SPE-Inspiring Plastics Professionals":MAILTO:spe@4spe.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240205T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240207T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T171252
CREATED:20240201T162441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240201T182400Z
UID:830-1707120000-1707325200@pd3.4spe.org
SUMMARY:Plastics in AI: Reducing Plastic Waste Through Artificial Intelligence and Digitalization
DESCRIPTION:Find out more info here \nIn this event\, we will explore how artificial intelligence (AI) and digitalization are revolutionizing the plastic industry\, offering robust solutions that can effectively mitigate plastic waste and optimize its usage through increased recycling. By harnessing the power of intelligent algorithms in conjunction with advanced technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT) and geolocation\, waste collection in urban areas can be significantly improved and optimized. \nSmart bins\, integrated with AI capabilities\, will be highlighted as they play a pivotal role in sorting materials at their source\, maximizing the recycling potential of plastics and other materials. Moreover\, state-of-the-art recycling plants are now incorporating cutting-edge technologies such as image sensors\, various sensors\, and machine learning algorithms\, resulting in enhanced efficiency and precision in the sorting process. This facilitates a more accurate categorization of materials\, contributing to effective waste management. Digitalization technologies will be discussed\, highlighting their potential in enhancing the traceability of products. By enabling efficient identification of material composition\, these technologies play a crucial role in streamlining the recycling process. \nAdditionally\, generative design algorithms will be explored\, showcasing their ability to create innovative products and packaging designs that minimize the use of plastic and materials\, while still meeting performance specifications. During the event\, we will discuss the latest advancements in these technologies and delve into the challenges and opportunities surrounding their implementation. Furthermore\, we will explore the potential impact of these innovations on plastic waste handling. \nThis event serves as a platform for knowledge exchange and sharing insights on these cutting-edge solutions\, highlighting their significance in the ongoing fight against plastic waste.
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/plastics-in-ai-reducing-plastic-waste-through-artificial-intelligence-and-digitalization/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="SPE-Inspiring Plastics Professionals":MAILTO:spe@4spe.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240131T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240201T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T171252
CREATED:20231117T190005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231117T190127Z
UID:721-1706688000-1706806800@pd3.4spe.org
SUMMARY:The Future of Rotomolding: Hosted by the SPE Rotational Molding Division
DESCRIPTION:Get inside information about what the future holds for rotational molding at SPE’s must-attend event\, “The Future of Rotomolding: Making Our Industry Innovative & Sustainable.” \nConnect with rotational molding leaders and learn about the trends that are shaping the industry moving forward. \nWhy Attend? \n\nStay on top of new rotational molding technologies: Keeping up with the ever-evolving world of rotational molding technology is essential. Our event will feature expert speakers and cutting-edge sessions to ensure you’re well-informed about the latest advancements.\nGain awareness about future trends: The rotational molding industry is constantly evolving\, and “The Future of Rotomolding” is your chance to stay ahead of the curve. Discover the emerging trends that will define the future of our industry.\n\nLearn how rotational molding is becoming more innovative and sustainable: Sustainability is a key focus of our event. You’ll learn about the innovative and sustainable practices that are driving the future of rotational molding.
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/the-future-of-rotomolding-hosted-by-the-spe-rotational-molding-division/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240124T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240124T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T171252
CREATED:20240104T145424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T205253Z
UID:781-1706097600-1706101200@pd3.4spe.org
SUMMARY:Design For.... Success When Undertaking Metal to Plastic Conversion Projects
DESCRIPTION:Plastics and composites offer designers a unique opportunity to reduce part cost while improving part and assembly quality. However\, when undertaking a project that is looking to convert a part or assembly from more traditional materials to these polymeric based materials\, extra attention needs to be given to the performance requirements of the end assembly\, and how material selection and manufacturing may influence the overall part quality of the final molded product. This talk will highlight what properties of these composites and plastics need to be evaluated to make the conversion a success. Additionally\, the speaker will highlight how simulation tools like structural FEA and Moldflow can be proactively utilized to help minimize failure modes or late design changes that will derail your project. \nErik Foltz is a Senior Managing Engineer at The Madison Group. For over 15 years\, Erik has worked with his  customers\, across all industries\, to successfully design and manufacture plastic components through all phases of the product design process. His specialties include plastic part design verification\, process optimization and troubleshooting for injection and compression molding\, and plastics failure root cause analysis. He has experience with thermoplastic\, thermoset\, elastomeric\, and composite materials. Erik is also a Certified Professional Moldflow® Consultant.
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/design-for-success-when-undertaking-metal-to-plastic-conversion-projects/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240116T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240116T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T171252
CREATED:20240104T143311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240104T143311Z
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SUMMARY:SPE 2024 Webinar: Introduction to Plastics
DESCRIPTION:Find out more here: https://www.4spe.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageID=8556 \nSummary \n\nPlastics are the most versatile materials ever invented\, and have become a universal material\, used for everything from water bottles to wings on combat aircraft to implanted artificial joints. Thermoplastic materials display properties that are unique when compared to other materials and have contributed greatly to the quality of our everyday life. At this moment\, you are almost certain to be touching plastic. Yet\, while plastics play such an important role\, we do not always understand the fundamental concepts of their production\, compounding\, end properties\, and use. \nIf words such as polymer\, thermoplastic\, creep\, amorphous\, and modulus are outside your normal vocabulary\, this presentation is for you. \nAt the conclusion of this presentation\, you will understand: \n\nHow polymers build molecular weight through polymerization and its importance in the performance of thermoplastics.\nThe role that polymer structure plays in shaping the key characteristics of plastics.\nHow crystalline the plays an important role in determining the properties of plastics.\nThe essentials of viscoelasticity.\n\nThe usefulness of thermoplastics is attributed to the fact that they provide a wide range of properties and can be changed into products by relatively simple and inexpensive fabrication means. In order to take full advantage of these materials\, it is important to have a clear understanding of their composition and elementary properties. \n\n\nAbout Speaker\n \nJeffrey A. Jansen\nEngineering Manager\nThe Madison Group\n\nJeffrey A. Jansen is the Engineering Manager and a Partner at The Madison Group\, an independent plastics engineering and consulting firm. Jeff is a proven plastic professional with more than 30 years of experience solving problems and addressing opportunities related to polymeric materials. He specializes in failure analysis\, material identification and selection\, as well as compatibility\, aging\, and lifetime prediction studies for thermoplastic materials. Jeff has performed over 5\,000 investigations\, both for industrial clients and as a part of litigation. He is a regular presenter on the SPE webinar series\, covering a wide range of topics related to plastics failure\, material performance\, testing\, and polymer technology. Jeff is a graduate of Carroll College and the Milwaukee School of Engineering.
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/spe-2024-webinar-introduction-to-plastics/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="SPE-Inspiring Plastics Professionals":MAILTO:spe@4spe.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231212T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231212T110000
DTSTAMP:20260502T171252
CREATED:20231206T192432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231206T192432Z
UID:750-1702375200-1702378800@pd3.4spe.org
SUMMARY:The Madison Group - Adhesion Selection for the Joining of Plastics
DESCRIPTION:Join Melissa Kurtz while she reviews advantages and disadvantages of various adhesive types! \nRegister at: madisongroup.com/events
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/the-madison-group-adhesion-selection-for-the-joining-of-plastics/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231207T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231207T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T171252
CREATED:20231122T152013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231122T152150Z
UID:735-1701946800-1701950400@pd3.4spe.org
SUMMARY:SPE Webinar: An Overview of Polycarbonate Resin
DESCRIPTION:This webinar is a practical introduction to polycarbonate\, covering: \n\nStructure\nPolymerization\nTypical properties and applications\nAdvantages/disadvantages\nFailure Tendencies\n\nIn particular\, attendees will become familiar with this important resin and understand its properties and potential failures.
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/spe-webinar-an-overview-of-polycarbonate-resin/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="SPE-Inspiring Plastics Professionals":MAILTO:spe@4spe.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231109T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231109T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T171252
CREATED:20231013T140854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231026T130139Z
UID:667-1699531200-1699534800@pd3.4spe.org
SUMMARY:“Design For…” PD3 Webinar Series – "How Manufacturing Process Selection Drives Design Decisions"
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Michael Paloian \nAbout Webinar: We are pleased to offer our second installment of our Design for… Webinar Series. This presentation will be led by Michael Paloian. Michael will be discussing what we need to consider early on in our design process in regards to the manufacturing process. \nThis free webinar will be a great sneak preview of a larger class that Michael has developed and given to many industry professionals.
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/design-for-pd3-webinar-series-how-manufacturing-process-selection-drives-design-decisions/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231004T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231004T100000
DTSTAMP:20260502T171252
CREATED:20230918T132143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230918T132143Z
UID:586-1696410000-1696413600@pd3.4spe.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Plastics Weathering - From Basic Principles to Recent Developments in Technology and Standardization Registration
DESCRIPTION:Products based on plastics can degrade by the effects of the environment. This webinar addresses the basic principles of polymer degradation caused by the effects of weather. The main environmental stress factors are solar radiation\, heat\, and moisture. Testing of the environmental durability can be done under natural conditions; however accelerated laboratory testing offer the potential of acceleration. Today xenon-arc instruments (full solar simulation) and fluorescent UV instruments are the main technologies used to test the weathering stability of plastics. Modern test instruments offer control of the simulated environmental parameters\, but also measurement of specimen properties\, such as the surface temperature. International weathering standards are the base for reproducible testing. Recent standardization efforts focus on better parameter control and on more realistic simulation of environmental degradation effects. \nPlastics can degrade when exposed to environmental stress – some faster than others. This webinar addresses the basic principles of polymer degradation under the synergetic impact of solar radiation\, heat\, and water. \nThe online seminar will show how weathering testing of plastics can be performed under natural conditions\, but also in the most common laboratory weathering instruments: \n\nFiltered xenon-arc (full spectrum solar simulation\, including UV)\nFluorescent UV (UV only)
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/webinar-plastics-weathering-from-basic-principles-to-recent-developments-in-technology-and-standardization-registration/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="SPE-Inspiring Plastics Professionals":MAILTO:spe@4spe.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230928T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230928T140000
DTSTAMP:20260502T171252
CREATED:20230922T200541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230922T200541Z
UID:618-1695906000-1695909600@pd3.4spe.org
SUMMARY:3 Challenges of Testing Plastics
DESCRIPTION:The world of plastics is constantly evolving\, with new applications such as high-performance polymers\, additive manufacturing\, and bioplastics continually emerging to transform the field. Common to all applications – old and new – is the importance of mechanical testing that ensures manufacturers are producing quality products. In this webinar we’ll be discussing the specific challenges of testing plastics\, the importance of repeatable and reliable mechanical testing results\, and what you can do to improve your results. \nTopics: \n\nOverview of recent changes in key standards\nFactors that influence test results – solutions and troubleshooting tips\nHow to increase laboratory efficiency and throughput to improve test times
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/3-challenges-of-testing-plastics/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="SPE-Inspiring Plastics Professionals":MAILTO:spe@4spe.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230921T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230921T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T171252
CREATED:20230831T011323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230911T143117Z
UID:465-1695297600-1695301200@pd3.4spe.org
SUMMARY:"Design For..." PD3 Webinar Series - "How Part Design Issues Get Misclassified"
DESCRIPTION:Access the webinar HERE.\nPresenter: Vikram Bhargava \nTopic: “How Part Design Issues Get Misclassified as Material\, Tooling\, and Processing Issues”\n-For a plastic part or assembly to perform as expected\, proper consideration needs to be given by the design engineer to the material selection\, tooling\, processing\, and\, obviously\, the design itself. In many instances\, design errors are misclassified as tooling\, processing\, and material issues. Design errors are sometimes even blamed on customer abuse. Many real-life examples will be used to identify the real issues resulting in failures – improper design. This will be enhanced with a detailed explanation of the ultimate cause for the failure. \nLocation: Microsoft Teams\n(If you are interested in attending the webinar\, please fill out the Contact Us form) \nAbout Vikram: \nVikram Bhargava was nominated a Fellow of the Society of Plastics Engineers 2000 in recognition for his\ninnovation in\, and work on educating engineers in proper plastic part design.\nHe is a founding member and Past Chairman of the Product Design and Development Division. He has\nbeen active in the PD3 since it was a SIG\, and Injection Molding Division since the eighties\, including being its secretary. He has presented dozens of papers at the ANTEC starting in 1999. At least\, one of his presentations was identified as one of the “Best of ANTEC.” He has written for the Plastics Engineering Magazine and\nconducted many free webinars for the SPE – attended by hundreds. He has published dozens of highly sought after White Papers on all aspects of plastic products.\nHe retired as the Director of Mechanical Engineering Services at Motorola Solutions in Holtsville\, NY\nheading an international group of professionals. He has over 40 years of experience in product design\,\ndevelopment\, manufacturing and management\, especially in plastics. He is a sought-after trainer and has\ntrained thousands of engineers and suppliers in the proper design and manufacturing of plastic parts and\nassemblies in the US\, China\, Canada\, Taiwan and India and companies such as Motorola\, Google\, Nvidia\, Hunter\, etc. He is the author of a book on Holistic Product Design published by Hanser in Dec 2017.\nHe is continuing to consult professionally for various organizations as well as a free service to budding\nentrepreneurs. He holds 21 US and International patents.\nVikram has successfully led many Six Sigma projects and is a certified Motorola Six Sigma Black Belt and trainer.\nHe has a BSME from Birla Institute of Technology and Science\, Pilani\, India.\nLinkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/bhargavavik/\nBook: https://www.hanser-fachbuch.de/fachbuch/artikel/9781569905807\nWebsite: https://vikpedia.org/\nWhite Papers and Webinars: https://dfmpro.com/?s=vikram+bhargava
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/design-for-pd3-webinar-series/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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