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Cvent Privacy Policy Accept Book Now Skip to main content * Home * Agenda * Attend * Speakers * Sponsor or exhibit * Plan your visit * About us Agenda Discover the agenda and how to make the most out of the event Developing technologies and applications for electrically and thermally conductive plastics View all 2022 speakers Day 1: Wednesday, 14 September 2022 12:40 Lunch and registration 14:10 Opening announcements SESSION 1: DEVELOPING AND PROCESSING CONDUCTIVE COMPOUNDS 14:20 Continuous production process for thermally and electrically conductive polymer compounds * Overview bipolar plate production technologies: advantages and disadvantages * Innovative continuous production process for bipolar plates based on thermoplastic polymers * Application examples of bipolar plates based on thermoplastic polymers Dr. Anna Grevé, Head of Department Electrochemical Energy Storage, Fraunhofer UMSICHT, Germany 14:50 Improved dispersion and interfacial interaction of conductive particles in Polypropylene using di-block polymers * Improved dispersion of particles in PP * Enhanced interaction of particles in PP * Improved mechanical properties Simon Waddington, Business Development Director, Interface Polymers, UK Advanced Technology Innovation Centre, Loughborough University, UK 15:20 Production of anisotropic conductive polymer films, with thermal or electric conductivity properties * Use of an electric field to align conductive particles in polymer films; advantages and application in a R2R process to produce anisotropic conductive films * Properties and specific advantages of electrically and thermally conductive films manufactured using above technology, including the performance range and application areas in the Anisotropic Conductive Adhesive (ACA) and Thermal Interface Material * Market gaps and potentials addressed by the technology, some specific product and application examples Morten Lindberget, VP Sales & Marketing, CondAlign, Norway 15:50 Coffee break 16:30 Developing highly-filled compounds with improved heat transfer properties * Development of graphite-polymer heat sinks for corrosive media * Extrusion of foils with thermal conductivities > 2 W/mK * Embossing of highly filled foils for plate heat exchanger Dr.-Ing. Marco Grundler, B.Sc. Group Leader Materials and Compounding Technology, ZBT, Germany 17:00 Enhanced electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding with conductive materials * Demonstration of high EMI shielding with long steel fiber products * High EMI shielding with thermally conductive plastics * Analysis of effects of design parameters on EMI shielding – thickness, filler content, etc. Dr. Bernhard Pfeiffer, Global Automotive Manager, Celanese, Germany SESSION 2: MEASURMENT AND TESTING 17:30 Accelerated thermal conductivity testing for enhanced thermally conductive plastics * Thermal Performance characterization of high-performance plastics * Thermal Mapping [of] conductive plastics * Thermal conductivity data collection for high-performance injection molding polymers Ana Paula de Castilho, Regional Manager, C-Therm Technologies, Canada 18:00 Effect of aluminium hydrate/aluminium oxide and nanosilica on the performance of thermoplastic (EVA)/silicone polymer (PDMS) based low to medium voltage dielectric composite/electrical insulator for power transmission line * Effect of fillers on electrical, thermal, mechanical, surface hydrophobicity, and surface morphology for the performance of this composite product * Effect of accelerated aging on the various properties and surface morphology of composite product in real life outdoor conditions * Evaluation of life based on the performance of composite material under accelerated environmental condition Dr. Dipankar Ghosh, Assistance General Manager, Principal Engineer Product and Technology Development, Application Support, Hindalco Innovation Centre, India 18:30 Networking reception Day 2: Thursday 15 September 2022 9:00 Welcome coffee 9:30 Opening announcements SESSION 3: DEVELOPMENTS IN CARBON ADDITIVES 9:40 Benefits of high aspect ratio graphites for thermally and electrically conductive plastics developments * The thermal conductivity performance of graphites and high aspect ratio graphites * The electrical conductivity and EMI shielding performance of compounds based on carbon additives blends * The benefit of high aspect ratio graphite for self-lubrication of polymers Anna Ellet, Field Application Engineer Polymers, Imerys Graphite & Carbon, France 10:10 Novel polymer-graphite-compounds with high flexibility and conductivity * Graphite specialties for electrical and thermal conductivity in combination * Special features and benefits in thermoplastics, thermosets and elastic systems * Challenges in processing and how to overcome them Angelina Schöffel, Customer support and marketing, Georg H. Luh, Germany Dr Matthias Hübner, Product management, technical sales and R&D manager for Masterbatches/ Compounds, Caparol, Germany 10:40 The benefits of using multiwall carbon nanotube compounds in automotive applications * Multiwall carbon nanotubes are versatile polymer additives with unique electrical, mechanical and thermal properties * In the automotive industry they replace other materials for improved properties, reduced weight and ease of production * An overview of the benefits of using carbon nanotubes for external body parts, fuel lines, quick connectors, battery casings, tyres and structural body is given Carla Sottili, Polymers Business Unit Manager, Nanocyl, Belgium 11:10 Coffee break 11:50 Next generation conductive carbon additives – addressing today’s performance and sustainability challenges * A new carbon black with low moisture uptake, a solution for the most demanding ESD applications * Providing highest conductivity levels and EMI shielding, Carbon Nanostructures for new mobility applications * For a better future, the role of conductive carbon additives in the advancement of sustainability Dominique Strässler, Global Segment Manager, Cabot Switzerland, Switzerland 12:20 Developing right carbon black solutions for electrically conductive applications * Carbon black material’s basic structure-property-processing-performance relationship * Impacts of compounding, downstream processes on the conductivity of finished goods * A solution that balances the conductivity, processibility, and mechanical performances of the compound Jun Tian, Principal Scientist, Birla Carbon, Germany SESSION 4: DESIGN AND APPLICATIONS 12:50 Delivering safe packaging solutions for hazardous areas * A new antistatic additive providing a solution for electrostatic charging of plastics, giving materials long-lasting antistatic properties * Cooperation between DUO PLAST and BASF to launch the world’s first stretch film approved for use in potentially explosive areas * Advantages and features of the new antistatic stretch film for load unit‘s security based on case studies Anja Oltmanns, Key Account Sales Manager, BASF Polyurethanes, Germany Nina Schnitzler, Team Leader Key Account Management, DUO Plast, Germany 13:20 Lunch 14:50 Highly thermally conductive, electrically insulating compounds as enabler for high performance heatsink components * Highly thermally conductive, electrically insulating compounds * Newly developed thermal conductive compounds with high filler contents (up to 80 %vol), potential to be injection moulded and offered on a commercially attractive level * Applications as heatsink in the area of lighting Dr. Herwig Juster, Director Sales and Product Management, PlastFormance, Germany 15:20 High-performance material solutions for the future mobility * Thermally conductive mineral additives for Gap Filler, Thermal Pad and Adhesive applications in Battery Modules * Advanced halogen-free solutions for flame retarded EV battery housings * Light-weight formulations with thermally conductive and flame retarding solutions for superior performance Ioannis Papazoglou, R&D Scientist, Huber Engineered Materials, Germany 15:20 Application of thermally conductive plastics for lighting of vertical garden project * The Living Farming Tree project by Hexagro and LATI: the first vertical garden inspired by biophilic design * Thermally conductive plastics for free-standing heat sinks used to house the electronics and LED lights * Reducing weight, complexity and carbon footprint of traditional solutions Dr Luca Posca, Group Technical Assistance & Marketing Director, LATI Industrial Thermoplastics, Italy 16:20 Event ends View 2022 speakers AMI reserves the right to alter the agenda without notice. 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