What is percolation? The basic content of percolation theory, evaluations using it, thresholds, and the mechanism of physical property manifestation in conductive composite materials!
Speaker Kobayashi Technical Office, Director, Technical Expert Seio Kobayashi Target Audience: Engineers, researchers, and relevant departments interested in the percolation phenomenon of conductive composites and filler composition. Venue: Kawasaki City Industrial Promotion Hall, Room 3 [Kanagawa, Kawasaki] 7 minutes walk from JR and Keikyu "Kawasaki Station" Date and Time: May 16, 2011 (Monday) 10:30 AM - 4:00 PM Capacity: 30 people *Registration will close once full. Please apply early. Participation Fee: 49,350 yen (tax included, lunch included, including text costs) for up to 2 people from one company. *New members who apply for the first time by May 2 will receive an early bird discount price of 44,100 yen. ◆ Early Bird Discount: Please select "1 slot for 2 people: Early Bird Discount" when registering. ◆ If three people from the same organization apply, the fee is 67,200 yen. ◆ Information about subsidy programs related to seminar participation fees.
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I will explain the filler resin formulation technology considering the percolation phenomenon and material properties of conductive composites.
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New members who apply for the first time by May 2 will receive an early bird discount price of 44,100 yen.
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Part 1. Conductive Mechanisms of Conductive Composite Materials 1. Fundamentals of Percolation Theory 2. Conductive Mechanism Models of Conductive Resin Compositions 3. Control of Wettability and Dispersion through Surface Modification of Conductive Fillers 3-1 Surface Modification using Coupling Agents 3-2 Surface Modification through Polymer Grafting 4. Evaluation Methods for the Dispersion State of Conductive Filler-Composite Resins 4-1 Image Statistical Analysis 4-2 Small-Angle X-ray Scattering 4-3 Dynamic Viscoelasticity 5. Measurement Methods for Electrical Resistance (Conductivity) of Conductive Filler-Composite Resins 5-1 Two-Terminal Method (2-Probe Method) 5-2 Four-Terminal Method (4-Probe Method) 5-3 Van der Pauw Method Part 2. Properties of Conductive Composite Materials (Specific Topics) 1. Properties of Resin Compositions with Carbon-based Fillers 1-1 Carbon Black-based 1-2 Graphite-based 1-3 Carbon Fiber-based 1-4 Vapor-Grown Carbon Fiber (VGCF)-based 1-5 Carbon Nanotube-based 1-6 Graphene-based 2. Properties of Resin Compositions with Metal Fillers 3. Properties of Resin Compositions with Conductive Polymers [Q&A and Business Card Exchange]
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