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ANTEC 2010 Plastics May 16 - 20, 2010 Orlando World Center Marriott Resort & Convention Center Orlando, FL ANNUAL TECHNICAL CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS Sponsored by SOCIETY OF PLASTICS ENGINEERS CONTENTS SlGOlO-ALLOYS AND BLENDS Compatibilization, morphology development and characterization of polymer blends Processing And Performance Of HDPE Polymer Blends With Disparate MFI Including Post Consumer .................................................................................................................................................... Recycled HDPE -1 P. Beaney, G. Brown, S. Cherry, J. Grabowska, Cherry Plastics Group G. McNally, Queen’s University Belfast ............................................. .z Polypropylene Block Copolymer As A Compatibilizer For Post Consumer HDPERP Blends P. Beaney, S. Cherry, J. Grabowska, E. McConville, Cherry Plastics Group G. McNally, Queen’s University Belfast ............................................................................... - Blending of Recycle PE Blown Film and Injection Moulding Grades 11 P. Beany, P. Douglas, G. McNally, B. Millar, W. Murphy, Polymer Processing Research Centre ................................................................ Viscoelastic Properties And Rotational Moldabilites Of Polyolefinic Materials .B T. Igarashi, T. Kawamura, K. Nitta, Kanazawa Univeristy ................... Mechanical Performance and Fracture Characteristics of Injection Injection Molded R-PETRE-g-MA Blends 21 H. Hamada, N. Kunimune, T. Kunimune, Y. Leong, S. Tamada, K. Yamada, Kyoto Institute of Technology .............................................................................. .a Effectiveness of Talc as Reinforcement for R-PETRE-g-MA blends. H. Hamada, N. Kunimune, T. Kunimune, Y. Leong, S. Tamada, S. Thumsom, K. Yamada, Kyoto Institute of Technology Recent advances in PLA blends and alloys Polymer-clay Nanocomposites Of Poly (butylene Adipate-co-poly Butylene Adipate -co-terephthalate) And Poly (lactic Acid) Blends: 1. Effects Of Incorporating Organically Modified Silicate Layers And The Mixing .................................................................................................... - Sequence On The Morphological And Rheologic .32 S. Lee, M. Shahlari, Missouri University of Science and Technology Influence of Oxyethylene Content in Polyoxymethylene on the Interfacial Bonding Characteristics with ................................................................................................................................................... Poly(1actic acid) 37 H. Hamada, Y. Leong, S. Thumsom, P. Wongsriraksa, K. Yamada, Kyoto Institute of Technology S. Nagai, Mitsubishi Engineering-Plastics Corp. A. Itou, Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company, Inc. SIGOI3-APPLIED RHEOLOGY Characterization, Measurement, and Industrial Application ....................................... ...........a Characterizing The Elasticity Of Viscoelastic Materials Based On Rheo-dielectric Effect Y. peng, L. Turng, University of Wisconsin-Madison Z. Cui, Zhengzhou University ...................................... .....a Rheological Behavior and Fiber Spinning of Acrylonitrile Copolymers Plasticized with Water D. Baird, J. Huang, Virginia Tech ............................................................................................... Flow Induced Crystallization Of Polymers In Extension .Z S. Hatzikiriakos, U. ofBritish Columbia M. Sentmanat, Xpansion Instruments ........................................................................... Wall Slip And Extruded Cable Geometry Of High Density Polyethlene 56 M. Li, Z. Liu, Corning Cable Systems ............................................. Influence Of Crosslinking On Rheological Properties Of Elastomer And Its Foam Extrusion 61 N. Chen, R. Chu, C. Park, J. Wang, University of Toronto ..................................................................................................... Applied Rheology for HDPE Die Drool Phenomenon 67 J. Mud, M. Zatloukal, Tomas Bata University in Zlin AUTOMOTIVE-D31 Automotive ............................................................ .........a Enhancing Properties of PP-Impact Copolymers by Chemical Modification P. Neuteboom, SABIC T&I Update on Developments of Scratch and Mar Additives; Effect of the Additive Formulation on the Scratch .......................................................................................................................... - Performance of Automotive TPO 78 N. Kaprinidis, BASF Corporation ANTEC 201 0 / i ................................................................... a DSM Engineering Plastics Innovative Solutions for Automotive Applications B. Havenith, DSM Engineering Plastics SIGO28-BIOPLASTICS Syntheses, Properties and Processability of Thermoplastic Starch and their Blends .................................................................................. Synthesis And Characterization Of Starch-based Ionic Complexes J. Contreras, F. Lopez-Carrasquero, Universidad de Los Andes V. Balsamo, K. Conto, J. Feijoo, E. Laredo, A. MUller, Universidad Simbn Bolivar ....................... .u Morphology Development And Interfacial Interactions In Polycaprolactone/Thermoplastic Starch Blends.. B. Favis, G. Li, Ecole Polytechnique de Montre'al ................................................................................................. - Twin Screw Extrusion Of Thermoplastic Potato Starch 96 Q. Liu, Guelph Food Research Centre, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada D. Lawton, M. Thompson, G. Wang, McMaster University ..................................... Effect of Heat and Shearon the Gelatinization of Thermoplastic Starch with Various Plasticizers 101 B. Favis, A. Taghizadeh, Ecole Polytechnique de Montre'al ............................................................................................ Thermoplastic Potato Starch Blends and Bioplastic Films 107 Q. Liu, H. Yuan, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada M. Thompson, McMaster University J. Ren, Tongji University A. Hrymak, University of Western Ontario Effect Of The Degree Of Substitution Of Carboxymethylated Cassava Starch Tested As Green Corrosion .................................................................................................................................... - Inhibitor Of Carbon Steel 115 V. Bhlsamo, M. Bello, N. Ochoa, J. Sancristobal, Universidad Simbn Bolivar Recent advances in PLA blends and alloys ..................................................................................... Enhancing Biopolymers with High Performance Talc Products 120 C. Abler, F. Jouffiet, S. Kochesfahani, Rio Tinto Minerals ......................................... Relationship Between Properties, Citrate Content And Time For A Plasticized Polylactic Acid 127 E. Cardona, M. Noriega, S. Ospha, J. Sierra, ICIPC Characterizing Co-continuous Morphology Development In Miscible Poly(lactic Acid)/poly(vinyl Alcohol) ....................................................................................................................................... ..m Biodegradable Blends J. Peng, X. Peng, National Engineering Research Center of Novel Equipment for Polymer Processing Y. Peng, X. Sun, L. Turng, Polymer Engineering Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison Thermal and Rheological Properties of Poly-(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvaleratea)n d Poly (Lactic Acid) ............................................................................................................... - blends for Food Packaging Applications. 138 K. Koelling, S. Modi, Y. Vodovotz, The Ohio State University BLOW MOLDING-D30 Advances in Blowmolding for packaging and automotive applications ...................................................................... Blow Molding & Performance Simulation of Non Round PET Containers 143 S. Mukherjee, Plastic Technologies, Inc. ............................................................................................................ Light Weight PET Bottles: A Simulation Study 152 F. Daver, B. Demirel, C. Pang, RMIT University .................................................................... Modeling the Structural Performance of Stretch-Blow Molded PET Bottles 156 T. Leopold, W. Michaeli, Institute of Plastics Processing at RWTH Aachen University (IKV) ................................................. Simulation of Twin Sheet Blow Molding Technology for Automotive Fuel Tank Industry 161 Y. Duan, Institute of Industrual Material, National Research Coucil of Canada COLOR AND APPEARANCE-D21 Color and Appearance ..................................................................................................................... Optimizing Flavor Perception in Plastics 165 B. Mulholland, Ticona ................................................................................................................. - Color Compounds for the Plastics Industry 173 K. MacInnis, A. Schulman ................................................................................................................ - Interaction of HALS and Colorants: Part I1 178 S. Goldstein, BASF ii /ANTEC 2010 ...................................................................................................................... New Options in Special Effect Pigments 185 S. Heitzman, Sun Chemical Company ..................................................................................................... Color Matching Of Weatherable Co-extruded Films 189 J. Graf, S. Rice, H. Zhou, GE Global Research The Optical Impact of Low-Index Inorganic Fillers on the Performance of Plastic Articles Pigmented with ............................................................................................................................................... Titanium Dioxide 193 S. Davis, P. Niedenzu, A. Reid, DuPont .................................................................................................................... What Is New in Laser Marking Additives 197 S. Aumann, EMD Chemicals ......................................................................... Optimal Pigmentation Strategies for Near Infrared Reflecting Pigments 203 L. Frischmann, Heubach GmbH ........................................ ..m A Necessary Step-Separating the Spectral Bandpass Correction from Tristimulus Integration J. Ladson, Color Science Consultancy COMPOSITES-D39 Natural Fiber Composites ..................................................................... ..m Natural Fiber-phenolic-hannebachite Composites: Effects Of Fiber Type S. Hofer, V. Malhotra, G. Markevicius, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale ...................................................................... Green Laminate Composites Based on Polypropylene (PP) and Flax Fiber 218 J. Denault, W. Hu, T. Ngo, M. Nofar, M. Sepehr, M.-T. Ton-That, Industrial Materials Institute, National Research Council Canada Polylactide Composites Filled With Microcrystalline Cellulose, Nanocrystalline Cellulose And Cellulose ............................................................................................................................................. ............a Nanofibers J. Luong, Biotechnology Research Institute, National Research Council Canada M. Sain, C. Wu, Faculty of Forestry, University of Toronto J. Denault, K. Stoeffler, Industrial Materials Institute, National Research Council Canada ..= Effect of Natural Fiber Surface Treatment on the Interfacial Adhesion and Mechanical Performance of .................................................................................................... Poly(lactic acid)-based Textile Insert Moldings H. Hamada, Y. Leong, S. Thitithanasarn, Kyoto Institute of Technology .................... ................a Effect of Hybridization on the Mechanical Property of Injection Molded Hemp/Glass Composites H. Hamada, T. Ohta, Y. Yang, Kyoto Institute of Technology .................................................................. The effects of compatibilizers in injection moulded Wood Plastic Composites 237 C. Burgstaller, W. Stadlbauer, Transfercenter for Plastics Technology Nanocomposites in Flexible Packaging ..= Preparation of Polypropylene-Organoclay Nanocomposites: Effect on Thermal, Morphological and Viscoelastic ........................................................................................................................................................ Properties M. Al-haj Ali, S. Al-Zahrani, R. Elleithy, King Saud University Study On Morphology, Crystalline Orientation, Barrier And Mechanical Properties Of Pet Nanocomposite ................................................................................................................................................................. Films 248 P. Carreau, H. Ghasemi, Ecole Polytechnique M. Kamal, McGill University Glass Fiber Composites ..= .................................................................. Evaluation of Fatigue Life Prediction Model for FRP Composite Materials. D. Dittenber, H. GangaRao, West Virginia University ...................................................................................................................... Sudden Failure Of Final GRP Products 258 V. Makarov, R. Sinelnikova, Samara State Technical University .................a Effect of Preplaced Nan0 Particle on the Manufacturability of Fiber Reinforced Polymeric Composites (FRPC) J. Castro, D. Guerra, J. Guerra, Y. Hioe, J. Lee, S. Mowa, The Ohio State University Effects of Hydrolysis Ageing on the Performance and Dimensional Stability of Glass-Fiber Reinforced ..................................................................................................................................................... Polyamide 66 265 J. Ali, J. Anderson, J. Thomason, University of Strathclyde ........................................................................ Effects of Defect on Mechanical Properties of Sheet Molding Compound 272 H. Hamada, A. Nakai, M. Okano, Kyoto Institute of Technology F. Baba, A. Fujita, E. Tanigaki, N. Yamada, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation ANTEC 201 0 / iii ........................................................ ..m Transient Rheology Of A Polypropylene Melt Reinforced With Long Glass Fibers J. Giacomin, University of Wisconsin N. Agarwal, D. Baird, K. Oman, Virginia Tech Experimental Study Of Fiber Matrix Separation, Fiber Density Distribution And Fiber Orientation In Fiber ..................................................................................................................................................... Suspensions ..H J. Ufer, G. Ziegmann, Clausthal University of Technology N. Brostowitz, A. Londofio-Hurtado, T. Osswald, University of Wisconsin-Madison Thermoplastic Composites .................................................................................. ..m Polyethylene terephthalate reinforced thermoplastic composites C. Tufano, SABIC Europe ........................................................................... ..m Reinforcing Polypropylene with Low Molecular Weight Compounds A. Lesser, 0. Yordem, University of Massachusetts .................................................... Solid Phase Die Drawing Of PP Composites Filled With Low Volume Fraction Of Talc 300 K. Jayaraman, R. Rane, Michigan State University ..= K.L. Nichols, The Dow Chemical Company - ......................................................................... Cordenka reinforced PLA Advanced bio-derived composite material R. Einsiedel, Cordenka GmbH J. Ganster, R. Rihm, Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Polymer Research Unexpected Rheological Behavior of Novel Low-T' Tin Fluorophosphate GlassPolyamide 6 Hybrids with .............................................................................................................................................. Enhanced Benefits 312 ..= J. Katena, J. Otaigbe, Q. Qin, University of Southern Mississippi ............................................ Properties Of Composites Prepared From Cockleshell-derived Caco3 Filled Polypropylene H. Hamada, Y. Leong, S. Thumsorn, Kyoto Institute of Technology Melt Mixed Nanocomposites of PA12 with CNT: Influence of Matrix Properties and the Use of Hybrid Filler ....................................................................................................................................... Systems Containing CB 322 S. Hermasch, R. Wursche, Evonik Degussa GmbH B. Krause, P. PiStschke, R. Socher, Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden ENGINEERING PROPERTIES AND STRUCTURE-D26 Alloys and Blends Predicting interfacial strength of Poly Butylene Succinate(PBS) / Poly Propylene (PP) multiplayer injection .................................................................................................. molded part using Finite Element Method (FEM) 328 N. Aoki, Y. Fujita, M. Fujiwara, T. Yoshida, Japan Polypropylene Corporation ..= M. Kotaki, Kyoto Institute of Technology ........................................................................ Ultrasonically-Aided Extrusion of Blends of Two Thermotropic LCPs.. .= K. Gunes, A. Isayev, The University of Akron ................................................................................................. Viscoelasticity of Polymer/Oligomer Athermal Blends G. McKenna, S. Simon, W. Zheng, Texas Tech University ......................................... Effect of Layer Sequencing on the Impact Properties of Multilayered, Transparent Structures 341 F. Beyer, J. Sands, Army Research Laboratory W. DePolo, R. Moffitt, Virginia Polytechnic Institute Polymer Analysis ............................. Simulating the Deformation Dehavior of Thermoplastic Parts under Thermal and Mechanical Loads ..346 K. Kuesters, W. Michaeli, Institute of Plastics Processing at R WTH Aachen University (IKV) Structural Analysis of Semi-Crystalline Thermoplastics with Regard to the Locally Distributed Material ............................................................................................................. Behavior due to Varying Inner Properties 351 M. Brinkmann, W. Michaeli, Institute of Plastics Processing at R WTH Aachen University (IKV) Tribological Behavior of Amorphous and Crystalline Thermoplastic Compounds Under High Pressure, ................................................................................................................... Velocity and Temperature Conditions 355 R. Kamalakaran, S. Mitra, S. Nandi, A. Sikder, R. Sinha, GE Global Research E. Kung, SABIC Innovative Plastics Accelerated Cyclic Fracture Mechanics Tests to Analyze Molecular and Morphological Effects on Slow Crack ....................................................................................................................... Growth in Modern PE Pipe Grades A. Frank, A. Redhead, Polymer Competence Center Leoben G. Pinter, University of Leoben iv/ANTEC 2010 ......................................................................................... Nanomechanical Measurements In Ultrathin Polymer Films 365 G. McKenna, P. O'Connell, Texas Tech University Materials Characterization ..= .......................................................................... Influence Of The Compression Molding Process On Impact Behavior A. Bledzki, H. Helm, D. Passmann, A. Ries, University of Kassel Effect of Molecular Orientation Induced by Ultra-High Injection Speed on Scratch Behavior of Polypropylene ................................................................................................................................................................... (PP) V. Chivatanasoontom, M. Kotaki, S. Tatsumi, Kyoto Institute of Technology Mechanical Property Retention Of High Heat Polycarbonates Under Long Term Aging At Elevated ..................................................................................................................................................... Temperatures - K. Anil, A. Gowda, G. Mediratta, GE Research SABIC Innovative Plastics Program T. Hoeks, S. Siripurapu, SABIC Innovative Plastics .................................................................. Environmental Ageing of Materials Used for Collapsible Fuel Storage Tanks 386 D. DeShepper, H. Feuer, D. Flanagan, C. Pergantis, J. Sloan, P. Touchet, US.A rmy Research Lab ................................................. Characterization of WPC using Compression Molding with Directional Fiber Alignment 389 ..= E. Haghverdian, M. Islam, G. Rizvi, H. Semeralul, University of Ontario Institute of Technology ........................................................................................... Biaxial Forming Behavior Of Decorative Film Laminates F. Brandys, K. Neilson, 3M Canada A. Ashter, M. Thompson, McMaster University Flexible Packaging and Polyolefins ............................................ The Effect Of Casting Condition On Heat Seal Property Of High Density Polyethylene Film 399 Y. Ichikawa, T. Koda, K. Miyata, G. Murasawa, A. Nishioka, M. Noguchi, Yamagata University ........................................... The Effect Of Molecular Weight On Heat Seal Property For High Density Polyethylene Film 406 T. Koda, K. Miyata, G. Murasawa, A. Nishioka, T. Ozama, Yamagata University EXTRUSION-D22 Single Screw Extrusion Simulation .................... ......a An Engineering Approach to the Correction of Rotational Flow Calculations for Single-Screw Extruders G. Campbell, Castle Research Associates M. Spalding, The Dow Chemical Company Numerical Analysis Of The Melting Process For Barrier-flighted Single-screw Extruders Using Screw Rotation ............................................................................................................................................................. .m Physics G. Campbell, Castle Associates M. Spalding, The Dow Chemical Company ................................................. Investigation of the Effect of the Screw Geometry on Melting in a Single-Screw Extruder 426 A. Altinkaynak, M. Gupta, Michigan Tech S. Crabtree, M. Spalding, The Dow Chemical Company ................................................................................................ 3D Simulation of the Fluted Mixing Element Behaviour 434 J. Svabik, J. Vlcek, Compuplast International, Inc. P. Kubik, M. Zatloukal, Tomas Bata University in Zlin ........................................................ How Do Multiple Flights Improve The Effectiveness Of A Cooling Extruder Screw? 440 M. Bussmann, C. Park, L. Wang, University of Toronto Twin Screw ExtrusionlCompounding 3D Simulations Of A Reactive Flow In Screw Elements Of Closely Intermeshing Twin Screw Extruders: ...................................................................................................... ..m Conventional And Variable Speed Extruders. ..= E. Ortiz-Rodriguez, C. Tzoganakis, University of Waterloo ............................. Foam Extrusion of Polystyrene with Supercritical Carbon Dioxide in a Twin-Screw Extruder System K. Adhikary, P. Jung, C. Park, University of Toronto ................................................................................ ..m Direct Isolation of Bi-functional Polyphenylene Ether Copolymer A. Carrillo, H. Guo, G. Rocha, SABIC Innovative Plastics - .................................................................................................. Internal Mixers A New Approach to Compound TPE H. Koeppen, W. Michaeli, Institute of Plastics Processing at R WTH Aachen University (IKV) ...................................................... Conical Counter-rotating Twin Screw Extruder Designs For Non-PVC Applications. 467 T. Goertemiller, Milacron Marketing Company, LLC D. Thiessen, Wear Technology ANTEC 201 0 / v Preparation of High Melt Strength Polypropylene by the Reactive Extrusion Process and Its Foaming ...................................................................................................................................................... ..a Application K. Cao, Z. Chen, Y. Li, Z. Lu, Z. Shen, Z. Yao, Zhejiang University - Single Screw Extrusion Application ....................................... An Evaluation Of The Performance Of Drive System Configurations In Single Screw Extruders 476 J. Baird, J. Christiano, Davis Standard LLC FLEXIBLE PACKAGING-D44 Flexible Packaging and Polyolefins The Mechanical Properties of Medium Molecular Weight High Density Polyethylene Films: Making the Link ....................................................................................................................... Between Orientation and Rheology 483 J. Borke, J. Haley, W. Todd, Equistar Chemicals, LP, a LyondellBasell Industries Company FUNDAMENTALS FORUM Fundamentals Forum - .............................................. ..- Breakthrough Inventions in Polymer Analysis for Industrial Applications An Overview. C. Shih, Chi-Kai Shih LLC M. Keating, M. Pottiger, M. Wetzel, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc. INJECTION MOLDING-D23 Process Control I .......................................................... The Importance of Mold Temperature on the Properties of Polyphenylene Sulfide 504 M. Greer, Chevron Phillips Chemical Co. L.P. .................................................. ..w Heating and Plasticizing Thermoplastics with Ultrasound for Micro Injection Molding T. Kamps, W. Michaeli, Institute of Plastics Processing at RWTH Aachen University (IKV) ........................................................ ..m Morphology and Mechanical Properties in Weld Line of Injection Press Moldings. H. Hamada, Y. Leong, K. Nodo, K. Yamada, Kyoto Institute of Technology .................... ..m On the Improvement of Surface Quality in Injection Molded Articles by Wet Regulated Insulation Molding H. Hamada, H. Iwami, Y. Leong, Kyoto Institute of Technology ........................................................... Structure-Property Relationship of Weld-line in Injection Molded Polypropylene 524 K. Yokomizo, Japan Polychem H. Hamada, M. Kotaki, Kyoto Institute of Technology THERMOPLASTIC MATERIALS AND FOAMS-D29 Innovation in Foams ................................................................................. A Study on the Steam Chest Molding Process for EPP Technology 528 D. Jung, E. Lee, H. Naguib, C. Park, University of Toronto Effects Of Variation Of Cross-linking Agent, Expansion Time And Expansion Temperature On Corecell-M ................................................................................................................................................. Foam Properties 540 Y. Didier-Carter, Gurit (UK) A. Leclair, Y. Simard, Gurit Canada Inc. ................................................................ ..w *Production of Polystyrene Microcellular Foam: Effect of Molecular Weight L. Feng, K. Koelling, I. Kusaka, L. Lee, D. Tomasko, B. Zhu, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering ..= Ohio State University ............................................................................................ Extrusion Foaming of Cancellous Polystyrene Structures ..= R. Chu, W. Ishaque, P. Jung, S. Lee, C. Park, B. Zaman, University of Toronto ............................ Polyaniline Modified Clay Impact On Polystyrene Foaming Ultilizing Carbon Dioxide Blowing Agent. Y. Min, Nanomaterial Innovation Ltd Nanocomposites Foams ..= ..................................... Extrusion Foaming of Polymer Nanocomposites with Distinct Strain Hardening Characteristics A. Chaudhary, K. Jayaraman, Michigan State University * Present in a joint session. vi/ANTEC 2010 ..= ............................................... Polymer Carbon Nanotube Nanocomposite Foams:Synthesis, Processing And Properties N. Hossieny, B. Wang, C. Zeng, C. Zhang, Florida State University EXTRUSION-D22 - Single Screw Extrusion Application ..= .................................................................................................. Cyclic Block Copolymer Extrusion Characterization K. Koppi, M. Spalding, W. Zhou, The Dow Chemical Company ................................................................................................................. ..m Analyzing Extruder Energy Consumption K. Cantor, Pennsylvania College of Technology Improving the Feeding Zone of Single-Screw Extruders at High Rotation Speed by Using the Discrete Element ............................................................................................................................................................ - Method .610 R. Weddige, University of Paderborn ............................................................... Measurements of Biaxial Stresses During the Compression of Bulk Resin Feed 617 S. Derezinski, Extrudertech, Inc. .................................................................................................... Redesign of plasticating units: Two Industrial Cases 623 A. Naranjo, M. Noriega, J. Rojas, Research Institute ICIPC ..................................... Comparision of Flow Striations of Various SSE Mixers to the Recirculator and Elongator Mixers 630 K. Luker, Randcastle Extrusion Systems, Inc. FAILURE ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION Fa iI u r e Analysis .................................................................................... Failure Analysis And Modifications Of A Child Carrying Board 635 J. Spoormaker, Delft University of Technology ....................................................................................................... A Study Of Two Processing Induced Part Failures 642 J. Perez, Stork Technimet ...................................................................... ..w Root Cause Investigation of Cracked Polycarbonate Food Blender Jars.. R. Hurst, S. MacLean, J. Tian, D. Zoller, SABIC Innovative Plastics Failure Analysis of Hinged Housing Assemblies ......................................................................................................... ..B J. Jansen, Stork Technimet ................................................................................................. A Discussion on Prevention of Plastic Product Failures 659 A. Shah, Packer Engineering Inc Failure Analysis and Prevention ............................ Prediction of PE Long-term Creep Property and Lifetime in Ductile Failure Based on Short-term Tests 664 M. Demirors, W. Michie, DOW Chemical Company A. Chudnovsky, Z. Zhou, University ofIllinois at Chicago ............................................................... ..@ Prediction of Polypropylene Long-term Creep based on a Short-term Testing R. Andrekanic, A. Doufas, Sunoco Chemical INC. A. Chudnovsky, Z. Zhou, University ofIllinois at Chicago .............................................................................. ....................a Fatigue to Creep Prediction in Bimodal Polyethylene.. E. Baer, A. Hiltner, Z. Zhou, Case Western Reserve University ................................................................................. Temperature Effects on Slow Crack Growth in PIPE GRADE PE 679 M. Demirors, W. Michie, DO W Chemical Company A. Chudnovsky, H. Zhang, Z. Zhou, University of Illinois at Chicago .................................................................................... Characterization of PE Resistance to Rapid Crack Propagation 685 A. Chudnovsky, E. Golovin, M. Oleary, 2. Zhou, University of Illinois at Chicago FLEXIBLE PACKAGING-D44 Nanocomposites in Flexible Packaging A Counter-rotating Mandrel Die for the Study of Superimposed Shear Flows in Polymer Nanocomposites ........................................................................................................................................................ Processing .@Q R. D. Moffitt, W. DePolo, Virginia Polytechnic Institute .............................................. Barrier Properties of Amorphous and Semi-Crystalline Polyamide Nanocomposite Films. 6..9J M. Bernasconi, E. Reynaud, D. Schmidt, S. Toshniwal, K. Tulsyan, University of Massachusetts Lowell .............................................................. The Optimization of High Inorganic Content Nanocomposite Barrier Materials 702 E. Dunkerley, D. Schmidt, University of Massachusetts Lowell ANTEC 2010/vii .................................................... ..m Nano-Assembled Biaxially Oriented Polypropylene Films with High Oxygen Barrier. E. Baer, A. Hiltner, Y. Lin, Case Western Reserve University Flexible Packaging and Polyolefins ................................................................... How Nucleated Mmw Hdpe Resins Influence Barrier Film Structure Design 712 J. Borke, J. Haley, W. Todd, LyondellBasell INJECTION MOLDING-D23 Process Control I .............................................................. ..m Improvement of Injection Molding Machine Capacity by Intrusion Technique S. Bandyopadhyay, R. Kamalakaran, M. Nerkar, GE India Technology Centre H. Guo, SABIC Innovative Plastics WaterlGas-Assist Moldingand Applications ............................................ Three-dimensional Modeling Of Gas Penetrations During Gas-assisted Injection Molding.. ..72J H. Chiu, W. Yang, CoreTech System (Moldex3D) Co., Ltd R. Chang, C. HSU,N ational Tsing-Hua University ......................................... ..m Gas-assisted Mold Surface Heating For Improving The Qualitues Of Injection Molded Parts J. Chang, S. Chen, C. Tsao, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chung Yuan Christian University H. Peng, Dept. of Computer Application Engineering, Far East University J. Chang, S. Chen, R&D Center for Membrane Technology, Chung Yuan Christian University J. Chang, S. Chen, R&D Center for Mold and Molding Technology, Chung Yuan Christian University .......................................................... - A Study of Water Assisted Injection Molding in Thermoplastic Poly-Olefin (TPO) 730 J. Castro, J. Lee, R. Mulyana, The Ohio State University ................................................. - In-Mold Decoration of Metal Sheets with Integrated Forming for Metal Decorated Parts 735 R. Maesing, W. Michaeli, Institute of Plastics Processing at R WTH Aachen University (IKV) ............................................................. Influence of Surface Texture on Scratch Behaviors of Injection Molded Plastics 741 V. Chivatanasoontom, M. Kotaki, Kyoto Institute of Technology H. Sue, Texas A&M University ...................m *Study On The Electrical Conductivity Of Bipolar Plate With Different Molding Processes Used For Fuel Cell S. C. Chen, J. S. Huang, M. Y. Shih, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chung Yuan Christian University P. H. Lee, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Nan-Ya Institute of Technology S. C. Chen, R&D Center for Membrane Tech., Chung Yuan Christian University S. C. Chen, J. S. Huang, M. Y. Shih, R&D Center for Mold and Molding Tech., Chung Yuan Christian University Mold Temperature Control ........................................................................... - Investigation on Various Variotherm Processes in Injection Molding ..749 I. Hsieh, C. Huang, C. Tsai, CoreTech System Co., Ltd. K. Lu, C. Tang, Dragonjet Co., Ltd ............................................................................ Study Of Optimal Thermal Distribution Design For Manifold Heater 755 C. HSU,A nn Tong Industrial Co., Ltd. S. Chen, C. HSU,C . Lin, P. Son Minh, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chung Yuan Christian University S. Chen, R&D Center for Membrane Technology, Chung Yuan Christian University S. Chen, C. HSU,C . Lin, P. Son Minh, R&D Center for Mold and Molding Technology, Chung Yuan Christian University ....................................................... ..m Effect Of Processing Parameters On Pulse Cooling Efficiency In Injection Molding Y. Chiou, H. Wang, CoreTech System (Moldex3D) Co., Ltd S. Chen, S. Huang, P. Son Minh, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chung Yuan Christian University S. Chen, R&D Center for Membrane Technology, Chung Yuan Christian University S. Chen, S. Huang, P. Son Minh, R&D Center for Mold and Molding Technology, Chung Yuan Christian University ........................................... ..m Thermal-Structural Analysis of Injection Moulding Dies with Optimized Cooling Channels S. Masood, A. Saifullah, I. Sbarski, Industrial Research Institute of Swinburne Average Mold Cavity Temperature Control Using an Artificial Neural Network Parameter Estimation ...................................................................................................................................................... Technique.. ..-770 R. Dubay, S. Everett, J. Hernandez, University of New Brunswick * Present in a joint session. viii /ANTEC 2010 .................................................................... *Impact of CRIMS Data on the Accuracy of Moldflow Warpage Prediction 777 V. Aungadu Kuppuswamy, B. Nagaraj, M. Petrescu, S. Spanoudis, Motorola .......................................................................................... Spherical Inner Melt Flow Pack Point Temperature Sensor 781 F. Buja, FjB PlasTechnology POLYMER ANALYSIS-D33 Analysis of Polymers at Surface and Interface ........................................................ ..m Investigations on the Interaction of Thermoplastic Surfaces and Plasma Processes K. Bahroun, B. Heesel, W. Michaeli, F. von Fragstein, Institute of Plastics Processing at RWTHAachen University (IK v) ................................ - Depth Sensing Nano-indentation Technique to Assess Degradation of Weathered Polymer Surfaces ..794 T. Chandra, S. Gupta, M. Sait, A. Sikder, GE India Tech Center Pvt. Ltd. M. Pallavi, GE India Technology Centre ...................................................... ..m Nanoscale IR Spectroscopy of Polymer Systems Using an Atomic Force Microscope D. Cook, K. Kjoller, C. Prater, Anasys Instruments G. Meyers, C. Reinhardt, Dow Chemical PRODUCT DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT-D41 Mold Temperature Control ................................................................. Applications For Structured Light Scanning In Plastic Product Development && V. Aungadu Kuppuswamy, M. Petrescu, S. Spanoudis, Motorola SIGO22-RADIATION PROCESSING OF POLYMERS Materials Characterization .......................................................................................................... Significant Acceleration of a UV-Cured Coating 811 J. Spevacek, Aspen Research Corporation Flexible Packaging and Polyolefins ............................................................................ *Study of Poly(1-butene) Surface Modified by Air Plasma Treatment 816 L. Benicek, R. Cermak, L. Chvatalova, A. Mracek, Tomas Bata University in Zlin Analysis of Polymers at Surface and Interface ............................................................................ *Study of Poly(1-butene) Surface Modified by Air Plasma Treatment 816 L. Benicek, R. Cermak, L. Chvatalova, A. Mracek, Tomas Bata University in Zlin SIG006-THERMOPLASTIC ELASTOMERS Thermoplastic Elastomers ................................. A New Family Of Styrenic Block Copolymers For Elastomeric Films In Personal Care Applications 821 M. Myers, A. Uzee, B. Witt, Dexco Polymers LP, a Dow/ExxonMobil Venture .................................................................... ..m Styrenic Block Copolymers for Thermoplastic Polyurethane Modification R. Ding, Kraton Polymers Trading (Shanghai) Co. Ltd. K. Wright, Kraton Polymers US. LLC .................................................................................................. Low CTE Thermoplastic and Crosslinked Elastomers 831 A. Lesser, N. Singh, University of Massachusetts at Amherst ............................................................................ ..m Options for Imparting Melt Strength into Olefin Block Copolymers. A. Batra, K. Hollabaugh, L. Weaver, The Dow Chemical Company THERMOPLASTIC MATERIALS AND FOAMS-D29 Innovation in Foams .......................................... Effectiveness of Supercritical Fluid for Foaming of Poly(1actic acid) during Injection Molding 842 H. Hamada, N. Kunhune, T. Kunhune, Y. Leong, T. Nagasawa, S. Tamada, K. Yamada, Kyoto Institute of Technology * Present in a joint session. ANTEC 2010 / ix

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