Whip Mix
Hazardous Communications Standard – “HAZCOM” is a standard developed by OSHA that requires companies to identify substances or chemicals that may cause illness or injury to our employees or the consumer of our products and communicate these hazards through training of employee and providing communications to our employees and the consumers of our products through labeling and Safety Data Sheets (SDS). This OSHA standard is also aligned with the international labeling requirements referred to as the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). This webinar will cover the points of importance to dental laboratories.
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Bio-based chemicals show a more attractive carbon footprint compared to their petrochemical analogues. The downstream conversion of biomass feedstock often requires precious metal catalysts.
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Park Systems
This webinar was focused on how 3D printing with polyurethane (PUR) polymers. Best known for common thermosetting varieties that do not melt when heated, polyurethane can also be found in thermoplastic varieties as well. As a whole, PUR polymers are amongst the most ubiquitous in our world today having applications in foam seatings, insulation panels, seals and gaskets, wheels and tires, high-performance adhesives, surface coatings, and synthetic fibers.
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SPECTRO
This webinar provides an overview of the different elemental analysis techniques that can be used for petrochemical products but emphasizes and reviews the basic principles of ED-XRF technology.
The discussion includes a detailed description of the method setup for five applications using a next generation ED-XRF instrument and provides test results for: Blending control of fresh lubricants
Control of the additive packages Analysis of used oil Determination of sulfur and trace elements in crude and heavy fuel oil Analysis of sulfur content in fuels The technical content of this webinar is highly recommended for plant managers, quality control and quality assurance managers as well as lab managers, supervisors and directors. The duration, including a robust question and answer segment, is one hour.
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