★From types of plastic additives to regulatory frameworks and reverse engineering ★Separation analysis necessary for identifying additives in plastics
**Lecturers** **Part 1**: Yosuke Yamada, Clariant Japan Ltd. **Part 2**: Fumihiko Yazaki, Ph.D., Technical Advisor, High-Tech Promotion Center, Inc. **Part 3**: Naoki Oguri, Ph.D., Chairman, Japan Analytical Industry Co., Ltd. **Target Audience**: From beginners in plastic additives to professionals who wish to learn again. **Venue**: Kawasaki City Educational and Cultural Center, Room 2 [Kanagawa, Kawasaki] 12-minute walk from JR/Kyuko "Kawasaki Station" **Date and Time**: August 29, 2011 (Monday) 10:30 AM - 4:00 PM **Capacity**: 30 people. *Registration will close once full. Please apply early.* **Participation Fee**: **[Early Bird Discount Price]** 51,450 yen (tax included, including text costs) for up to 2 people from one company. *Limited to Tech-Zone members who apply by August 18. Membership registration is free.* *After August 18, the [Regular Price] will be 54,600 yen (tax included, including text costs) for up to 2 people from one company.* ◆ If 3 people from the same organization apply, the fee is 69,300 yen.
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**Lecture 1: Purpose of the Presentation** Engineering plastics are used in various applications, primarily in the automotive and electrical/electronic fields, and the quality requirements are increasing. Therefore, in areas where the weather resistance of resins is a concern, the formulation of light stabilizers has become essential. This lecture will explain the causes of polymer degradation and countermeasures, as well as the types and mechanisms of action of HALS and UVA as light stabilizers. It will also describe the performance of various stabilizers in engineering plastics and introduce stabilization materials for nylon resins. **Lecture 2: Purpose of the Presentation** Additives in plastics are essential for maintaining the performance of plastics and enhancing functionality to increase added value; however, they are subject to legal regulations due to environmental issues and health and safety concerns. Registration and notification of high-concern substances and target substances in molded products are necessary, and most involved in the manufacturing and sales of plastics need to have knowledge of regulatory compliance. **Abstract of the Presentation** As a pretreatment for plastic analysis, starting from the micro-pulverization method of samples, various techniques such as solvent extraction, Soxhlet extraction, and Curie point heating extraction will be utilized to detail the methods for separating plastics and additives.
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Part 1: Basics of Plastic Additives and Practical Examples of Use Part 2: Domestic and International Regulations on Plastic Additives [Lecture 2 Program] 1. International Environmental Conferences and Responses from Various Countries 2. Chemical Substance Regulations in Japan 3. EU Regulations 4. Regulations in Various Countries 4-1. United States 4-2. China 5. Organization and Activities of JAMP 6. Specific Topics 6-1. Regulations on Flame Retardants 6-2. Regulations on PVC Additives 6-3. Regulations on Antioxidants Part 3: Separation Analysis of Plastic Additives [Lecture 3 Program] 1. Cryogenic Grinding of Plastics 1-1. Easier separation of plastics and additives. 1-2. Anecdotes on Grinding Technology: Measurement of the Infrared Spectrum of Vulcanized Rubber 2. Solvent Extraction Method 2-1. Tips for Solvent Selection 2-2. Extraction Method Using the Curie Point Method 3. Simple Separation of Plastics and Additives Using SPE Method 3-1. Easy separation of additives even in petroleum-containing samples 4. Preparative HPLC as the Most Excellent Separation Method, Recycling Separation Method 4-1. Structural determination of degraded additives and color-causing substances 5. Composition Analysis of Plastics and Odor Analysis
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