European NETZSCH DEA Seminar and Users' Meeting 2008
Cure Monitoring of Thermosetting Resins, Paints and Adhesives
Seminar on October 08th and October 09th, 2008 in Munich
Content:
We will give you a short overview of Thermal Analysis and will then delve into the world of Dielectric Analysis (DEA).
Dielectric Analysis is a technique for investigating the processing behavior and physical and chemical structure of
thermosetting resins and other polymers by measuring the changes in the dielectric properties of the material.
Our aim is to give you a better understanding of this emerging method. The seminar will include presentations by our
customers illustrating the positive effects of DEA in their areas of work by means of practice-related examples.
The advantages – which you can also obtain for your company – include better product quality, shorter production times,
and the possibility of conducting in-process measurements!
You will have the opportunity to discuss your questions with sophisticated users of this method as well as with our specialists!
Doors open: October 08th, 2008 9:30 a.m.
End: October 09th, 2008 about 4:00 p.m.
Group of participants:
The seminar is addressed to all people who are interested in dielectric analysis and go for a well directed expansion of their knowledge.
Place of event:
We will provide details soon
Participation fee:
Two-day participation – EUR 790,-- (not including VAT);
included in the fee are refreshments, lunch (2x), dinner, certificate, and informational materials
One-day participation – EUR 470,-- (not including VAT);
included in the fee are refreshments, lunch, dinner (if participation is on Wednesday), certificate, and informational materials
By using our online registration form you can easily submit your binding registration for our seminar
or you print out our fax registration form, fill it in and return it to us by fax.
For further inquiries, please do not hesitate to contact us by phone: +49/ (0) 9287/ 881 183
or by mail: gabriele.kernchen@netzsch.com.
We are looking forward to seeing you in Munich.