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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/
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ORGANIZER;CN="SPE-Inspiring Plastics Professionals":MAILTO:spe@4spe.org
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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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SUMMARY:ANTEC® 2023
DESCRIPTION:SPE is hosting ANTEC® 2023 at the Hilton Denver City Center\, Denver\, CO from March 27–30\, 2023. \nANTEC® 2023 will showcase the latest advances in industrial\, national laboratory\, and academic work. Learn about new findings and innovations in polymer research\, products\, and technologies. At ANTEC® 2023\, there will be multiple opportunities to spend time with colleagues at SPE-hosted meetings\, receptions\, networking luncheons\, and SPE Chapter networking events.
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/antec-2023/
LOCATION:Hilton Denver City Center\, 1701 California Street\, Denver\, CO\, 80202\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="SPE-Inspiring Plastics Professionals":MAILTO:spe@4spe.org
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SUMMARY:In-Plant Recycling and Reclaim of Plastic Scrap for Improved Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Producers of extruded/molded products have three main options when dealing with their own internal scrap 1) reuse it\, 2) sell it\, or 3) dispose of it. For all three\, some type of re-processing is usually beneficial. In this course we will review the logistics\, economics\, and processing technologies typically used for extruded/molded products\, with the main focus on the in-house recovery of scrap that is then fed back into the raw material stream—an important first step in your plant’s sustainability journey. Join us as we listen to Dana Darley\, Business Development Manager at Vecoplan LLC\, discuss the process by which we recover our waste to reduce our environmental impact and improve the sustainability of our raw materials. \nThe goals of the program are to provide the information required to process scrap material for efficient disposal\, transport\, or re-sale\, to evaluate the economic justifications for bringing scrap reprocessing capabilities in-house\, and to review the processing technologies required for the introduction of scrap material back into the primary production lines. \nAbout the Speaker\nDana Darley manages business development and complex applications for the Plastics Division of Vecoplan LLC\, a leading manufacturer of size reduction\, separation\, and recycling systems. Holder of two US patents\, Dana earned a degree in Mechanical Engineering from Clemson University and has been involved in the design\, development\, marketing\, and sales of plastics processing and recycling equipment for over 40 years. \nWhere\nThe Polymers Center of Excellence\, Inc.\, 8900 Research Dr.\, Charlotte\, NC 28262 or via Zoom. \n\n\nRSVP\nPlease contact Daeng Hawkins to register: dhawkins@polymers-center.org or phone\, +1 704.602.4100
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/in-plant-recycling-and-reclaim-of-plastic-scrap-for-improved-sustainability/
LOCATION:The Polymers Center of Excellence\, 8900 Research Dr.\, Charlotte\,\, NC\, 28262\, United States
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