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Access to Rotation Molding Video Recordings and Papers

Day 5


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Recorded presentations are available to all registrants of SPE National Week of Rotational Molding. To access any of the presentations, click the "View Recording" button located below next to each session.

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ANTEC® 2020 Proceedings


Development of High Stiff Polypropylene Foam as an Alternative to Existing Polyethylene Foam Grades
Aldo Quaratino, Matrix Polymers
Jake A. Kelly-Walley, Matrix Polymers
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Processing of Functionally Graded Integral-Skin Cellular Polymeric Composites Utilizing Rrfm
Isha Raktim, University of Ontario Institute of Technology
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Differences Between the Recycled Carbon Fibers Especially Regarding Product Quality
Hatice Malatyali, Dow
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Characterization of the Non-Uniform Compression Behavior and the Internal Morphology in Flexible Polyurethane Foams Using Digital Image Correlation and X-Ray Micro-Tomography
Hieu Truong McElroy, Paderborn University
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Influence of Variothermal Temperature Control on the Weld Line Quality of Extrusion Blow Molded Articles
Martin Facklam , RWTH Aachen University
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Webinar Recording— September 2019


Introduction to Design for Rotational Molding
Michael Paloian, Integrated Design Systems, Inc.
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Plastics Engineering — October 2019


New Era for Rotomolding?
Peggy Malnati, Malnati & Associates
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International Polyolefins Conference 2020


Advances in Stabilization for Polyethylene Rotational Molding
John Sigler, BASF
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Other SPE Library Recordings and Proceedings


Polypropylene/Ground Tire Rubber (PP/GTR) Composites Produced Via Rotational Molding
Denis Rodrigue, Université Laval
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A Comparison Between Two Ground Tire Rubber Surface Treatments To Produce Compounds Based On Linear Low Density Polyethylene Via Rotational Molding
Denis Rodrigue, Université Laval
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