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Automotive TPEs with EPDM Adhesion: New Developments

May 11, 2022 |

Learn how to solve the challenges of surface defects, adhesion capabilities and tighter processing windows faced by automotive injection molders by employing the latest EPDM (thermoset rubber) bonding and higher flow materials.

In this webinar, KRAIBURG TPE addresses the challenges of surface defects, adhesion capabilities and tighter processing windows faced by automotive injection molders when employing other technologies.

Learn how KRAIBURG TPE’s latest EPDM (thermoset rubber) bonding and higher flow materials are solving these issues for automotive injection molders and OEMs. Also highlighted will be their latest development for interior applications lending higher flow, lower density and mitigating most surface issues translating into improved part design and more rapid cycle times, yielding savings for molders and OEMs.

This webinar installation will also cover the work done on their sustainability offering based on rapidly growing market demands.

Agenda:

  • Brief company overview
  • EPDM bonding
  • Interior low-density / low-fogging
  • Recycled materials
Presenter 1

Presenter 1:

Jakym Battle

Automotive Application Engineer

Jakym Battle is an automotive application engineer at KRAIBURG TPE, located in Buford, Georgia, US. Following his formal education in materials at Fort Valley State University and the University of Arkansas, Jakym has worked with plastics for seven years, including experience with thermoplastics and thermoplastic elastomer capacities with a focus in the automotive sector.

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