Polymers Production and Processing

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In Barcelona (Spain), London, Amman (Jordan) and 22 other venues

£ 3001-4000

Description

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    5 Days

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    Different dates available

Polymeric materials are nowadays employed in a multitude of applications, due to their wide spectrum of chemical, physical and mechanical properties. For this reason, polymeric materials play an important role on the chemical industry and more in general on the global economy. This programme provides a bird’s eye vision about the methods to produce different typologies of polymers and about the processing techniques used to obtain valuable finished products. 

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Amman (Jordan)
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Amsterdam (Netherlands)
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Athens (Greece)
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Barcelona (Spain)
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Brussels (Belgium)
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Budapest (Hungary)
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Copenhagen (Denmark)
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Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
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Frankfurt am Main (Germany)
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Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
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Lisbon (Portugal)
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London
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198-206 Acton Ln, NW10 7NH

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London
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Madrid (Spain)
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Miami (USA)
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Milano (Italy)
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Mumbai (India)
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München (Germany)
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New York City (USA)
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Paris (France)
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Prague (Czech Republic)
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Singapore (Singapore)
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Stockholm (Sweden)
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Vienna (Austria)
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Zürich (Switzerland)
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İstanbul (Turkey)
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About this course

Trainee process engineers, specialists, polymer engineers, material engineers, chemical engineers, process engineers, chemists, operators, managers and other professionals working within the Polymer industry that need to build, broaden or update their knowledge about polymer science and technology. The level of the examples and exercises can be adjusted in order to meet the experience and requirements of the participants.

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2018

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Subjects

  • Materials
  • Production
  • Polymers
  • Terminology
  • Application
  • Polymer characterization
  • Strain curve
  • Polymer morphology
  • Polymer crystallinity
  • Molar mass

Course programme

Day 1 Introduction Explanation about the terminology used Classification of the polymers Most common polymers and their application Polymer characterization Stress-strain curve Day 2 Polymer constitution conformation and configuration Polymer morphology Polymer crystallinity Molar mass distribution Degree of polymerization Polymer in solution Day 3 Glass transition temperature Viscoelasticity Melt flow index Polymerization Addition vs Condensation polymerization Chain-growth vs Step-growth polymerization Suspension polymerization Solution polymerization Emulsion polymerization Bulk polymerization Day 4 Polymer blending Polymer processing methods Extrusion process Moulding process (injection moulding blow moulding rotational moulding) Calendering Compounding Thermoforming Day 5 Production of reinforced resins Filament winding Pultrusion Polymer functionalization Polymer degradation and environmental issues

Polymers Production and Processing

£ 3001-4000