How to Develop and Quantitatively Control Plasma Treatment Processes for Polymers

Plasma treatment has been utilized for decades as a means for engineering the surface properties of polymeric materials for applications such as adhesion. Until recently, plasma treatment has been a batch vacuum process, limiting its broader application. The recent development of atmospheric pressure treatment systems has made continuous processes practical for many manufactured products, including cast, molded, extruded, and thermoformed parts. This webinar discusses the basic principles of plasma treatment of polymeric and outlines well-defined methodologies for developing, evaluating, and controlling these processes.
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Expanding Analytical Horizons and Efficiencies in Geoscience, Petrochemical and Environmental Research

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Minor, trace and ultratrace elemental analyses in a variety of geological and petrochemical materials are characterized by difficulties, due to the complexity of their compositions, in obtaining a complete digestion. Traditionally, academic researchers have used a variety of analytical instruments and sample preparation techniques, including open vessel digestions, Parr Bombs, flux fusion, and combustion and closed-vessel microwave digestion to prepare samples for ICP or AA analysis. While these techniques have been somewhat effective, they do pose several limitations for multi-element analysis—temperature and pressure limitations, incomplete digestions, contamination, and time consumption.
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Managing the Chaos of Chemical Lists

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Organizations of many kinds are creating lists of chemicals of concern and related restrictions, from regulatory agencies to manufacturers, brands, large scale purchasers, retailers, and NGOs. It can be overwhelming to track and manage these lists. Existing lists are constantly changing, and new lists are being continuously created. Learn about the thinking behind these lists and how tools including GreenScreen List Translator™ can help in the evaluation and prioritization of chemicals for your organization.
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Chemical Producer's Guide to DCS Migrations

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This MAVERICK technologies and Rockwell Automation as we explore best-in-class approaches to DCS migrations in the chemical industry. We will focus on how to begin a successful DCS migration by addressing justification and defining scope to gain insights into cost, schedule, and impact on operations. We will discuss: The best ways to justify a project Defining business outcomes Properly scoping a migration project. In these discussions, we will share examples of how we help customers be innovative when migrating their DCS to help enable data-driven operations. Don't simply replicate decades-old technologies; innovate.
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Digitalization at Chemical Companies: Choosing the Right IT Solution as an Enabler of Growth

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Live Webinar: Webinar Audio: You can dial the telephone numbers located on your webinar panel. Or listen in using your microphone or computer speakers. Welcome! Webinar Details • Presentation is roughly 1 hour • All phone lines are muted • If anyone has any questions during this webinar – please type them in your Questions Box located at the bottom of your webinar panel
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