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Conference Proceedings

Recent Advances and Challenges in Polyolefin Comonomer Distribution Analysis
Brian Walther, February 2018

Recent Advances in Characterization

High Temperature Liquid Chromatography – Unravelling
Robert Brull, February 2018

Recent Advances in Characterization

Technical solutions for Today and Tomorrow's PE Film Production
Steve Despain, February 2018

Recent Developments in Flexible Packaging

Home Meal Kit Delivery--the Good, the Bad, the Opportunity
Jonathan Quinn, February 2018

Recent Developments in Flexible Packaging

Anteo™, Borealis’ New Family of LLDPE Materials for the Global Packaging Market
Maurits van Tol, February 2018

Recent Developments in Flexible Packaging

Coex High Clarity Shrink Films
Amy Laird, February 2018

Recent Developments in Flexible Packaging

Peelable Heat Seal for Medical Forming Web Applications
Pat Thomas, February 2018

Recent Developments in Flexible Packaging - Paper: Peelable flexible m edical device packaging films are typically heat sealed to a breathable spunbonded polyolefin substrate or medical grade paper use d in order to allow for ETO sterilization. A newly developed uncoated nylon reinforced paper provides an alternative to materials traditionally used for lidding. This paper serves to demonstrate the successful use of Design for Six Sigma methodology in the development of a new peel/seal system.

Peelable Heat Seal for Medical Forming Web Applications
Pat Thomas, February 2018

Recent Developments in Flexible Packaging - Presentation: Peelable flexible m edical device packaging films are typically heat sealed to a breathable spunbonded polyolefin substrate or medical grade paper use d in order to allow for ETO sterilization. A newly developed uncoated nylon reinforced paper provides an alternative to materials traditionally used for lidding. This paper serves to demonstrate the successful use of Design for Six Sigma methodology in the development of a new peel/seal system.

Save Laboratory Time and Money
Steve Mogensen, February 2018

Recent Developments in Flexible Packaging

New Feeding Trends to the Extruder Inlet in Polyolefin Compounding Plants
Andy Kovats, February 2018

Advances in Compounding and Extrusion

TPO in Roofing Application
Vivian Zhang, February 2018

Advances in Compounding and Extrusion

Performance of Plastic Pipe and Chambers in Underground Retention and Detention Systems
John Kurdziel, February 2018

Advances in Compounding and Extrusion

Towards Sustainability
Robert Flores, February 2018

Sustainability in Packaging

Energy Recovery Using the EnergyBag™
Jill Martin, February 2018

Sustainability in Packaging

The Evolving Role of Packaging in the Circular Economy
Jennifer Ronk, February 2018

Sustainability in Packaging

Sustainable Flexible Packaging--A Resin Supplier's View
Lawrence Effer, February 2018

Sustainability in Packaging

Unilever’s Packaging Journey
Julie Zaniewski, February 2018

Sustainability in Packaging

Extractives Analysis of Recycled Polyolefins for Food Contact Applications-
Autumn Rudlong, February 2018

Sustainability in Packaging







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