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News Release from: Smithers Rapra
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 21 February 2007
Plastics blowing agents and foaming
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An international conference on blowing agents and foaming processes is timely, with the European polymer foam market forecast to grow at a healthy annual rate of 5.2%.
Rapra Technology, a subsidiary of the US-based independent testing, consulting and contract research organisation, The Smithers Group, is organising its ninth international conference on Blowing Agents and Foaming Processes, taking place in Frankfurt (Main), Germany, from 22-23 May 2007 Building on the success of previous year's events, this conference offers a forum to bring together all relevant industries involved in the formulation and application of blowing agents and techniques to produce expanded or foamed polymer substrates
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 25 Apr 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The first day of the conference will open with presentations on the properties and applications of chemical blowing agents and their environmental and regulatory considerations.
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