The document provides information about the "India Rubber Industry Forum 2016" conference to be held from 5-8 December 2016 in Bengaluru, India. The conference will include a technical conference on 5-6 December covering topics related to rubber materials, applications, processing and technologies. It will also include educational training courses from 7-8 December on topics such as engineering with rubber, compression molding, rubber compound development and rubber rheology. An award ceremony and dinner for rubber technologists is scheduled for 6 December. Details about the program schedule, speakers, sponsors and registration fees are provided.
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1. 5-6 December 2016, Bengaluru
@ Capitol Hotel
Strategic Partners
Corporate Sponsors
Rubb
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TechnoBiz
Event
Knowledge
Value Network
Edu
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GRTETechnical Magazine for the Rubber, Latex & Tire Industries
“TechnoBiz - RubberWorld - CURC” Publication
Roop Polymers Ltd.
Conference Chair Persons
Dr. Hans-Joachim Graf, Germany
Van Walworth, USA
Prof. Rani Joseph, India
FORUM SCHEDULE
5-6 December 2016:
Technical Conference
7-8 December 2016:
Educational Training Courses
6 December 2016:
Indian Rubber Technologists
Dinner & Award Presentation
2. (5-6 December 2016)(5-6 December 2016)
Technical ConferenceTechnical Conference
Session 1: NEW MATERIALS & APPLICATIONS
09.10- 09.40 hrs Current Technical Development in Synthetic Rubber Dr. P. Thavamani, Sabic, Saudi Arabia
09.40-10.10 hrs Rubber Stealth Materials for Microwave Absorption Used in Aerospace Applications Asseref.PM, Advanced Systems Laboratory, DRDO, India
10.10-10.40 hrs New Way to improve rubber processing Ralph Schaefer, Allnex Germany GmbH, Germany
10.40-11.00 hrs COFFEE/TEA BREAK
Session 2: MIXING, COMPOUNDING & TESTING
11.00-11.30 hrs Effect of Carbon black acidity in Rubber vulcanization Saminathan Mahalingam, Indian Synthetic Rubber Limited
11.30-12.00 hrs Studying the Storage Maturation and Viscosity of Uncured Rubber Compound Cyril WA, Samson Rubber Compounds, Sri Lanka
12.00-12.30 hrs Linear and non linear rheological measurements on rubber polymers and compounds Dr. Raj Ganesh Jegadeesan, TA Instruments, India
12.30-13.00 hrs Novel cost effective technology for incorporation of silica in natural rubber latex Prof. Rani Joseph, Cochin University of Science and
for improved mechanical properties Technology, India
13.00-14.00 hrs LUNCH BREAK
14.00-14.30 hrs Effect of New Generation, Environment - Friendly Oligomeric Dynasylan® - Dr. Aparna M Joshi, K.D. Joshi Rubber Industries Pvt. Ltd,
Silane on Properties of Calcined Clay Filled EPDM Mr. Pravin Jadhav, Evonik India Pvt. Ltd.
14.30-15.00 hrs Fundamental Mixing Study of EPDM Rubber Compound - Molecular architecture Debatosh Baidya, Dow Chemical International Pvt. Ltd,
effect and mixing process parameters effect India
15.00-15.30 hrs COFFEE/TEA BREAK
Session 3: TIRE TECHNOLOGY
15.30-16.00 hrs Effect of Carbon black in linear viscoelastic region (LVER) of OE SBR Vivek KT, Indian Synthetic Rubber Limited
16.00-16.30 hrs Functionality of Liquid Rubbers for Tire Application Molay Das, Kuraray India Pvt. Ltd
16.30-17.30 hrs A Glance on Tyre Curing Process S Vasudeva Rao, Rubber Industry Consultant-India
DAY 1 5 DECEMBER 2016, MONDAY
Session 4: RUBBER PROCESSING AND PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
09.00-09.30 hrs Global Best Practices and Worst Practices of FKM Processors Mitul Vora, Dynafluon, India
09.30-10.00 hrs Common Mistakes in Rubber Compounding and Processing Dr. Hans-Joachim Graf, TechnoBiz Europe, Germany
10.00-10.30 hrs Non-linear Finite Element Analysis (FEA) of Elastomers Karthik Srinivas, Product Design & Engineering Consultant, India
10.30-10.45 hrs COFFEE/TEA BREAK
10.45-11.15 hrs Rubber to Metal Bonding – Migration from Black Magic to Perfect Science P J Swamy, Engineering Rubber Research Institute, India
11.15-11.45 hrs Latest Developments in Rubber Injection Molding Pascal SENNEGON, REP International France
Session 5: MY 40+ YEARS IN RUBBER INDUSTRY – LESSONS LEARNED
11.45-13.00 hrs Panelists: Mr. Yazdi Patel, Bymer Elastomers
Mr. R Lakshminarayan, Hi-Tech Arai Pvt. Ltd.
Mr. Raju Jethmalani, IR Tubes
Moderators: Van Walworth & Hans-Joachim Graf
13.00-14.00 hrs LUNCH BREAK
Session 6: APPLIED RUBBER TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH
14.00-15.30 hrs Comparison in the Mechanical and Swelling Properties of IPN of PMMA Jose James, St: Joseph’s College, Moolamattom, Kerala
based on SBR & NR
Nanosilica decorated Multiwalled Carbon Nanotube/Natural Rubber Neena George, Cochin University of Science and Technology
Nanocomposites: Study of Processing-Morphology and Property relationships
Use of Aluminum Hydroxide as Reinforcing Filler in Viton Dhanya Vijayana, Cochin University of Science and Technology
Preparation and Characterization of Gelatin/Natural Rubber Composites Gean A. Varghese, Cochin University of Science and Technology
Flexible Conducting Composites based on Natural Rubber Bipinbal P.K, Cochin University of Science and Technology
Preparation and Characterization of Flexible conducting/magnetic Composites Teena Thomas, Cochin University of Science and Technology
based on Natural Rubber
Natural Rubber Reinforced with Cellulose Nano Fibers isolated from prop root Venugopal B, Cochin University of Science and Technology
of Pandanus Plant
Activating and Reinforcing Efficiency of Nano-ZnO in Natural Rubber: A Green Midhun Dominic, Apollo Tyre Research Centre
Approach
Specialty Rubber - Nano Composites Dr Madhuchhanda Maiti, Apollo Tyre Research Centre
Linseed oil based Polymer Composites Dr. Vinay Sharma, Apollo Tyre Research Centre
15.30-16.00 hrs COFFEE/TEA BREAK
Session 7: EXPERIENCE WITH PROCESS IMPROVEMENT IN RUBBER MOLDING PLANT
16.00-17.30 hrs Panelists: K.D.Joshi Rubber Industries Pvt. Ltd; Pune
Mysore Polymers & Rubber Products Ltd, Mysore
Kavach Engineers, Pune
Triton Valves, Mysore
Moderator: Van Walworth
DAY 2 6 DECEMBER 2016, TUESDAY
India Rubber Industry Forum .. A TechnoBiz Event
Remark : TechnoBiz reserves the right to adjust the program as approprite without prior notice.
3. (7-8 December 2016)(7-8 December 2016)
Engineering with Rubber: The "Engineering with Rubber" short course is designed for both engineering and non-
engineering rubber industry professionals. It will provide the knowledge to understand rubber as an engineering material. The sessions in the course will focus on
such varied subjects as linear and non-linear elasticity, design concepts applied to developing rubber components; besides providing an overall subject matter view
of static and dynamic material and product testing. Compression Molding of Rubber: This training course presents the principles of compression molding
including basic mold designs as well as more complex compression mold designs. Mold designs using transverse parting lines are compared to mold designs using
positive parting lines are discussed in detail. Processing techniques are presented to optimize and enhance the capabilities of effective compression molding
methods. Vacuum applications for compression molding are presented. Wasteless/Flashless Rubber Molding: This technical training seminar covers the
principles of Flashless Rubber Molding and Wasteless Rubber Molding. The techniques, mold designs, and general information presented will assist practitioners in
their efforts to integrate and/or improve wasteless and/or flashless molding into their operations. Rubber Compound Development for Water Applications:
Rubber products for construction and industrial application have its own specifications, which are different from automotive specifications. One portion of this market
is the sealing for food & drug applications. The market segment for drinking water application becomes more and more important caused by the increasing world
population with water consumption of two litres per person and day. There is an increasing attention because of the effect on human health, which is the reason for
more demanding government regulation (FDA, KTW - GE, EU-Regulation). The focuses of the regulations are the migration of compound ingredients into the water.
The regulations are influencing the selection of raw materials for the compounds and finally their physical properties. In this seminar an overview of the regulations
are given and their effect on compounding is discussed. The participants will have the opportunity to design compounds for the different applications in a workshop,
which concludes the seminar. Rubber Rheology and Influence in Rubber Processing: Performance of rubber in the different processes depends on its
rheological properties. In almost all processes it has something to do with flow of rubber compounds in contact with a steel surface. Flow depends on polarity of the
polymer, the viscosity and on shear velocity and temperature. Flow is effected by the molecular weight, molecular weight distribution and branching as well. The
effects are influencing mixing, milling, extrusion and molding at large. In this seminar the participant will learn, how compound design is affected by all these effects
and how the compounder should consider these dependencies.
Dr. Hans-Joachim Graf: has over thirty five years’ experience in the rubber industry. He was first with manufacturing companies for
pharmaceutical and technical rubber parts. He then joined DESMA a manufacturer of Rubber Injection molding and polyurethane shoe
machines responsible for process development, followed by Rhein-Chemie as senior manager of material developments for rubber industry. After Cooper Standard Automotive (CAN),
division of profile extrusion, as a director of materials he was with WOCO (GE), a manufacturer of injection molded parts in charge for material development and process design. Mr. Graf
has authored over 60 publications and paper presentations and invented more than 15 patents. He has given a rubber technology course for graduates at University of Waterloo and is
teaching courses in recipe design and industrial bonding at University of Hannover (GE) continuing education department. He is a member of the American Chemical Society, Deutsche
Chemische Gesellchaft and Deutsche Kautschuk Gesellschaft. He received his diploma degree from University of Mainz and his doctorate in polymer chemistry from University of Freiburg,
both Germany. During DKT'12 (German Rubber Conference 2012) he was awarded with the Erich-Konrad Medal of the DKG (German Rubber Society). Currently, he is providing consulting
and educational services for rubber industries around the world through TechnoBiz, the Rubber Industry Resource Center. Van Walworth is a product design and development specialist.
Van has a BS degree from the University of Alabama in mechanical engineering drafting and design, and has become a well-known “hands on practitioner”. Most of his primary application
skills are focused on products manufactured from materials related to the rubber, plastic, & pipe industries. In many circles he is known as “The Ideaguy” or as “The Rubber Whisperer”.
Van is an internationally recognized technical educator for in-plant seminars, and university level continuing professional education programs. He is a published author of many technical
papers as well of the author of the book “Rubber Molding Principles” first published in 2013 and the creator of a series of Troubleshooting Charts for processing rubber, all published and
distributed by TechnoBiz. His professional career spans over three decades holding executive management positions with industry leading companies practicing product R&D, mold design,
tooling & equipment design, process establishment & improvement, reverse engineering, troubleshooting, project management, and spontaneous creativity. His creative approach and
understanding of the patent process has been instrumental in the preparation, prosecution, and granting of over thirty patents, with many more currently pending. Van is President of
TechnoBiz-USA, Inc., established in Tennessee, USA as a partnership joint venture with the TechnoBiz Group which is based in Bangkok, Thailand. Kartik Srinivas has a Master's degree
in Mechanical Engineering from Wright State University, USA. He is a consulting mechanical engineer with extensive background and experience in product engineering using simulation
technologies and mechanical testing. Kartik provides Finite Element Analysis (FEA) solutions to a broad range of industries and is well versed with material and product testing as per ASTM
and ISO standards. Kartik has 7 technical papers to his credit and has been the chair of the session on automotive composites at the SAE World Congress from 2006 through 2011. He has
volunteered as a reviewer for the Journal of Rubber Chemistry and Technology.
7 December 2016 (Wednesday)
09.00-17.00 hrs Engineering with Rubber
Instructor: Kartik Srinivas, India
09.00-17.00 hrs Compression Molding of Rubber
Instructor: Van Walworth, USA
09.00-17.00 hrs Rubber Compound Development for Water Applications
Instructor: Dr. Hans-Joachim Graf, Germany
8 December 2016 (Thursday)
09.00-17.00 hrs Rubber Rheology and Influence
in Rubber Processing
Instructor: Dr. Hans-Joachim Graf, Germany
09.00-17.00 hrs Wasteless/Flashless Rubber Molding
Instructor: Van Walworth, USA
COURSE SUMMARIES
India Rubber Technologists Dinner & Award
INSTRUCTOR PROFILES
Delegate Registration Fee
The Rubber Technologists Network, founded by TechnoBiz and Rubber World Magazine
is organizing “India Rubber Technologists Dinner” on 6 December 2016 during
19.00-21.00 hrs. This event is aimed to be networking platform for rubber technologists in India to exchange information and explore new friendships. During this
dinner event, Rubber Technologists Network is presenting an “India Rubber Technologist 2016” Award during this forum recognizing a technologist who has contributed
significantly to the development of the Indian Rubber Industry.
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Technical Conference
Course 1: Engineering with Rubber
Course 2: Compression Molding of Rubber
Course 3: Rubber Compound Development for Water Applications
Course 4: Rubber Rheology and Influence in Rubber Processing
Course 5: Wasteless/Flashless Rubber Molding
India Rubber Technologists Dinner 2016
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Delegate registration fee
includes lunch,
refreshments and
documentation.
The service tax of 15%
applies on above
registration fees.
Group Discount If 3 or more than 3 delegates from the same company and join same program, 10% discount applies on the total delegate fee.
Early Bird Discount 10% discount applies on the total registration fee if register with payment before 30 October 2016
5% discount applies on the total registration fee if register with payment before 15 November 2016
TechnoBiz is offering “Corporate Sponsorship” Opportunity for the interested companies who wish to utilize “India Rubber Industry Forum 2016” as a platform for
supporting the Indian rubber industry as well as enhancing company image and publicize products and services. This package includes
Insertion of Logo in all publicity materials as a “Corporate Sponsor” TEN 10% Discount Coupons for Sponsor Nominated Delegates
Insertion of Company Brochures in the Conference Bag THREE Tickets for India Rubber Technologists Networking Dinner
THREE Conference Entry Tickets (5-6 Dec 2016) Company Profile in the Event Final Program Catalog
FIVE 25% Discount Coupons for Sponsor Nominated Delegates One set of Books published by TechnoBiz
Corporate Sponsorship : 50,000 Rs
Training CoursesTraining Courses
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Cost Reduction in Rubber Processing (15,000 Rs/Copy) (250 US$/copy)
Rubber Molding Principles (5,340 Rs/Copy) (89 US$/Copy)
Blue Book (11,100 Rs/Copy) (185 US$/Copy)
Rubber Molding Troubleshooting Chart Set (2,700 Rs/Set) (45 US$/Set)
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Graf Courses
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1-Yr Subscription of GRTE Digest Magazine
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Rubber Molding Troubleshooting Chart Set
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Cost Reduction in Rubber Processing
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