November 2-3, 2004Hilton Akron/Fairlawn, Akron, Ohio  
 
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PAST 2004 CONFERENCES
Rubber Molding
April 27-28, Cleveland, OH

Silicone
May 25-26, Cleveland, OH

Automotive Elastomers
June 15-16, Dearborn, MI

Latex
July 20-21, Akron, OH

ITEC - Tires
September 21-23, Akron, OH

 
WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND
This is the one conference that will show you how processing savings and performance benefits can be realized with dispersion technology. While dispersions may not be appropriate for all applications, the information you'll get from this conference will help you identify those applications where dispersions can lead to substantial cost reductions and increased profits.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND
   • Compounders
   • Technical Personnel
   • Rubber Chemists
   • Production Managers
   • Manufacturing Management

The conference will present new ideas to help you understand how dispersion technology can impact the manufacturing process of rubber goods.

PRESENTATIONS YOU WILL HEAR
There is a lot of misunderstanding and misinformation associated with using dispersions. The one-and-a-half day program will focus on the untapped opportunities in processing solutions using dispersions. Topics to be covered will include:
   • Polymer-bound chemicals
   • Colors
   • Blending and preweighing
   • Fiber dispersions
   • Carbon black dispersions
   • Pastes, silanes and DLC/PLCs
   • The safety issues of using powders

PAPERS ARE STILL BEING REVIEWED
Jeffrey Immel, VP of Business Development and Technology, Rhein Chemie Corporation, is the Conference Chairman and is responsible for developing the program. Prospective authors interested in presenting a paper should contact Mr. Immel at (609) 530-7854, e-mail: jeffrey.immel@rheinchemie.com.

TO RECEIVE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
This new rubber industry event will be very inclusive in presenting the processing and performance benefits dispersion technology can provide to the entire rubber industry. To receive information about the conference please complete the following form.

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