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Optimistic prospects for China's plastic alloy compatibilizer technology
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2021-06-28 08:58
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The "2014 (Second) International Summit Forum on Polymer Compatibility Technology" co-sponsored by CBI Trade and Nantong Rizhisheng was held on the 12th of this month in Shanghai Marriott Hongqiao Hotel, bringing together industry professionals to discuss the development of compatibilizers. Development status and trends.
The meeting opened the agenda after a speech by Mr. Xin Minqi, Chairman of Nantong Rizhisheng Molecular New Material Technology Co., Ltd.
Then, experts and scholars from different countries took the stage to speak in turn, covering the following topics: The principle of polymer alloy compatibilization based on abs technology-Takashi Inous, a professor at the School of Engineering, Kyoto University, Japan; epoxy-based compatibilizers in engineering plastics Application in the application-Zhang Peng, product manager of Nantong Rizhisheng; How to make the polymer high performance by selecting the right carbon black and black masterbatch-Bill Detlefsen, marketing manager of Cabot High Performance Materials Co., Ltd.; PET/polyolefin copolymer Compatibility of mixed systems-Choe Soon ja, Professor of Inha University, Incheon, South Korea; Molecular design, synthesis and application of polymer high-efficiency reactive solubilizers-Li Yongjin, Professor of Hangzhou Normal University; Aliphatic polyketones with high impact strength Modification technology-Cho Kyung Tea, Marketing Manager of Hyosung Korea.
During this seminar, China Plastics Online, as an industry media, had the honor to interview Professor Choe Soon ja. Her research field covers the control of vinyl polymer molecular weight, molecular weight distribution and pellet size, as well as metal/polymer Composite materials, polyolefin and thermoplastic polymer blending compatibilizer stabilizers and other directions.
The reporter learned in this interview that the South Korean modified plastics industry is relatively developed. The two major brands of LG and Samsung account for 40% of the global home appliance market and about 35% of the mobile phone market. These companies focus on the use of compatibilizer technology to develop New plastic alloy.