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Conferences discuss rubber industry developments
Three rubber-related conferences provide an oppurtunity for broadcasting the results of rubber materials and product developments and how theyt can be processed in a production environment.
You have spent all of that time working on a new product - come and tell the rubber industry about it and get the credit for all of that time locked away in the laboratory.
Rapra is organising three rubber-related conferences in the second half of 2006 and it is time to send in your paper: * Silicone Elastomers 2006 19-20 September, Frankfurt, Germany, deadline 19th March.
A conference on materials, properties, processing and applications.
* Thermoplastic Elastomers 2006 8-9 November, Munich, Germany, deadline 8th May.
A conference on the many different types of TPE, processing and applications.
* Rubber Chemicals 2006 5-6 December, Munich, Germany, deadline 6th June.
Rubber formulation has always been difficult, even more so with EU Directives affecting chemical selection for European markets.
Let us know if you have new rubber chemistry in development.
Get your research the recognition that it is due.
After all, it takes a lot of time and effort to come up with new ideas for materials.
Don't let the competition get there before you, just a send in a short summary of your work to Rapra.
If your paper is accepted, you will see your product being advertised worldwide.
Rapra conferences focus on practical information and applied research for the polymer industry.
If you have something new to say about rubber, we want to hear from you.