How can we suppress dimensional changes during use by fully understanding the crystallization behavior and the fine structures that emerge for optimal product design and molding process design?
Speaker: Dr. Norihara Yoshihara, Technical Engineer, Polymer Technology Research Institute, Former Chief at Toyobo Co., Ltd. Functional Materials Development Research Institute Venue: Kawasaki City International Exchange Center, Room 2 [Kanagawa, Kawasaki] 10-12 minutes walk from "Motosumiyoshi Station" on the Tokyu Toyoko Line and Tokyu Meguro Line Date and Time: February 21, 2011 (Monday) 12:30-16:30
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**Course Objectives and Goals** The moldability and physical properties of crystalline plastics greatly depend on their crystallinity and degree of crystallization. Therefore, it is essential to thoroughly understand the crystallization behavior and the resulting microstructures in order to carry out optimal product design and molding process design. In this seminar, we aim to understand the relationship between material, molding, structure, and physical properties by learning observation methods for structures and evaluation methods for crystallinity.
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【Program】 1. Basics Q: What types of crystalline polymers are there? 2. Crystalline Structure Q: How can we understand the structure of crystals? 3. Crystallization Q: How can we turn a molten state into crystals? 4. Crystallization Control Q: What can we do to speed up crystallization? 5. Molecular Orientation Q: What differences are there between products that are stretched like fibers and films and injection-molded products? 6. Molding Technology and Crystallization Q: Is the structure of molded products uniform? 7. Troubleshooting Q: What problems can arise during use if crystallization is incomplete during molding? 【Q&A and Business Card Exchange】
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