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Engineering or specialty elastomers are the stalwart materials of the rubber industry. They are high volume and medium priced elastomers, often employed in demanding applications, such as the automotive, industrial, medical and electrical industries. The Engineering Elastomers 2003 conference had an exciting series of papers from authors in both Europe and the USA, addressing the opportunities for growth in engineering elastomers, as well as the challenges to producers and users operating in a rapidly changing competitive environment.
List of Papers
Session 1 Market Review Paper 1 - Elastomers and Feedstocks: A Market Outlook Paper 2 - An Overview of the Engineering Elastomer Industry in 2003 Session 2 Advances in Compounding and Production Paper 3 - Functionalisation of Polymers & Compatibilisation of Polymer Blends by a Novel Reactive Processing Approach Paper 4 - Precrosslinked Engineering Elastomers - What Are the Benefits +++ PAPER UNAVAILABLE AT TIME OF PRINT +++ Paper 5 - High-Hardness Compounds in Papermill Roll Covers and the Role of Fillers Networking in their Dynamic Performance +++ PAPER UNAVAILABLE AT TIME OF PRINT +++ Paper 6 - Use of the NFM Iddon Cold Feed Extruder and Novel Low Temperature Curing EPDM to Reduce Processing and Curing Energy Consumption Session 3 Advances in Elastomers Paper 7 - Silicone Rubber - Looking Forward to the Next 60 Years Paper 8 - Vistamaxx - Novel Polyolefin Speciality Elastomers Paper 9 - HNBR - A Very Versatile Engineering Elastomer Paper 10 - Recent Progress in the Processing Performance of Compounds made with Viton Fluoroelastomers +++ PAPER UNAVAILABLE AT TIME OF PRINT +++ Session 4 Additives and Vulcanising Agents Paper 11 - Lead-free Curing Systems for ECO - Comparison of Different Solutions Paper 12 - New High Purity Vulcanization Accelerator Session 5: Technologies and Materials Analysis Paper 13 - Analyses of Two-component Injected Parts Paper 14 - Rubber Fails in Tension - Mechanical Strength of Elastomeric Materials at Ambient and Elevated Temperatures Session 6: Developments In Production And Processing Technologies And Equipment Paper 15 - MIPs (Multi-Ingredient-Preweighs) unique improvements of process variation and dispersion by preblending chemicals Paper 16 - Latest Developments in Production Equipment, Moulds and Automation for Processing of Engineering Elastomers Paper 17 - New Developments for the Optimisation of High Injection Moulded Elastomers Using 3D Simulation Paper 18 - Latest Developments in Thermal Balance Control in the Moulds Session 7 Inter-materials Competition Paper 19 - Weathersealing Sytems using Thermoplastic Vulcanizates and Thermoplastic Olefins Paper 20 - A unique closed cell sponge rubber material offering self-extinguishing and low smoke emission properties Paper 21 - Fluoroprene ; A High Performance Fluorocarbon TPV Session 8 Developments In End Use Applications Paper 22 - Nordel&174 MG - "The Game Changer" - ... For TPV Paper 23 - Computer Aided Engineering of Elastomeric Components for Automobile Applications +++ PAPER UNAVAILABLE AT TIME OF PRINT +++ Paper 24 eBusiness as Supporting Tool for Operation Excellence +++ PAPER UNAVAILABLE AT TIME OF PRINT +++ Paper 25 - Elastomers in the Gas Industry in the Light of User Safety Requirements Paper 26 - Expanding the Applications of EPDM/EPM Elastomers in the Pharmaceutical and Food Industries |