Help’s On the Way for Sheet Processors
Do you extrude sheet? Are you interested in networking with fellow processors, suppliers and sheet extrusion experts? Maybe you have questions about new-generation materials, or fundamental issues with drying?
Do you extrude sheet? Are you interested in networking with fellow processors, suppliers and sheet extrusion experts? Maybe you have questions about new-generation materials, or fundamental issues with drying?
If the answer to any of these questions is yes, consider making plans to attend Plastics Technology’s Extrusion 2016 Conference. It’s schedule for Dec. 6-8 in Charlotte, N.C. at the Sheraton Le Meridien Hotel.
Over the course of two-and-a-half days, you’ll be able to sit in on 24 different presentations on “general” extrusion topics—conveying, drying, additives, troubleshooting, size reduction, filtration, and lots more—as well as another 13 talks specific to sheet extrusion.
Use the tabs to view topics and presenters in the general extrusion sessions, as well as the sheet break-out session. Click on the Show Description button on the page to get more details on each presentation.
Plastics Technology’s Extrusion 2016 Conference is the one event of the year that brings the world of extrusion to one place at one time. In addition to sessions on general extrusion and sheet, there will be breakouts on Film, Compounding and Pipe/Profile and Tubing.
All told, you’ll have networking access to 80 of the top technical minds in the extrusion industry. And you’ll be able to visit an exhibit area with more than 50 suppliers.
Registration is open now. Click here for details.
And don’t get locked out of the hotel. Use this link to book your room.
(Photo courtesy Reifenhauser Incorporated)
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