Analysis methods for additives in plastic materials and analysis using infrared spectroscopy.
S10415
★Improved durability, improved processability, improved physical properties... ★A course where you can learn important know-how from material manufacturers and processing manufacturers!
Speaker: Mr. Toshikatsu Nishioka Venue: Kawasaki City Industrial Promotion Hall, Room 1 [Kanagawa, Kawasaki] 5-6 minutes walk from JR and Keikyu "Kawasaki Station" Date and Time: April 28, 2011 (Thursday) 10:30 AM - 4:00 PM Capacity: 30 people *Registration will close once full. Please apply early.
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**Course Objectives and Aims** Additives may be incorporated into plastics to enhance their durability against heat and light, or to improve processing characteristics and physical properties. The components added for such purposes are referred to as additives. There are many types of additives, and typically, multiple components are added simultaneously to improve durability against external factors, processing characteristics, and physical properties, rather than just a single component. The specific types and amounts of additives used for each plastic are often proprietary knowledge of material manufacturers and processing companies, and thus are not disclosed. Therefore, analyzing additive formulations is a very important research subject for analysts, but it is also a challenging task. This course will systematically explain how to analyze additives and provide clear guidance on how to proceed with the analysis. Additionally, it will cover the fundamentals and practical aspects of infrared spectroscopy.
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46200
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P2
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P2
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1. Types of Plastic Additives 2. Analysis Methods for Plastic Additives 3. Case Studies of Plastic Additive Analysis 3.1 Case Studies of Additive Analysis Using Various Pretreatment Methods 3.2 Analysis of Plastic Additives Using TOF-SIMS 4. Evaluation of Additives in Polymers Using Microscopic FT-IR 5. Evaluation of Additives in Polymers Using Microscopic Infrared Imaging 6. Degradation of Plastics and Additives 6.1 Countermeasures Against Plastic Degradation 6.2 Analysis of Plastic Coloring and Discoloration 6.3 Case Studies of Causes of Coloring 7. Direct Analysis of Additives by Thermal Desorption/Thermal Decomposition Gas Chromatography 8. Direct Analysis of High Molecular Weight HALS in Plastics Using Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Mass Spectrometry (MALDI-MS) 9. Basics of Infrared Spectroscopy 10. Sample Preparation Methods 11. Spectral Measurement Methods According to Sample and Analysis Purpose 12. How to Interpret Spectra 13. Structural Analysis of Plastic Materials 14. Surface Analysis of Plastic Materials
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