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SUMMARY:ORG - Winter Technical Meeting 2024
DESCRIPTION:Ohio Rubber Group Winter Technical Meeting 2024\nJanuary 23\, 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM\nTwinsburg Hilton Garden Inn \nAgenda:\n4:00 – Dinner Ticket / Membership Sales\n4:30 – Technical Presentations\n6:00 – Social Hour\n7:00 – Dinner \nAdvanced Reservations: $35 each ***Without prior reservation: $40 each (limited number available). Tickets are available from this event page; click on “Get Tickets” below. \nTechnical Presentations:\n“Bio-Sourced Rubber Curing Ultra-Accelerator For Tire & Technical Rubber Good Applications”\nJohn Kounavis\, Sr. Technical Service Manager\, SI Group\nThe tires and the technical rubber goods (TRG) industry is progressing rapidly towards sustainable and bio-sourced solutions. This automotive megatrend is primarily driven by regulatory pressure\, environmental concerns\, rubber industry needs as well as consumer perception. SI Group has been promoting sustainable as well as bio-sourced solutions for the rubber industry\, in particular\, rubber tackifiers and bonding agents. With this paper\, we would like to present an experimental rubber curing ultra-accelerator with sustainable & bio-sourced product attributes. The product benefits to the tires & TRG market will be discussed along with some case studies.\n“Therban HT:  Compounding with a New Heat Resistant HNBR Elastomer”\nVictor Nasreddine\, NA Technical Manager\, Arlanxeo\nTherban® HNBR\, Arlanxeo’s hydrogenated nitrile rubber\, is a specialty elastomer with excellent mechanical\, dynamic\, and sealing properties combined with resistance to tear\, abrasion\, and aging. It is used in demanding automotive\, industrial\, and oil and gas applications. Under the hood automotive operating temperatures continue to increase as airflow is reduced around components due to aerodynamic engineering and space saving designs. Therefore\, there is always a need for elastomers with improved heat resistance including HNBR. This paper presents the compounding and properties of Therban HT\, a polyamide reinforced HNBR elastomer with improved heat resistance\, in HNBR formulations.\n“Investigating the Dependence of Elastomeric Fracture on Temperature and Rate”\nZehao Fan\, Grad. Student in Polymer Science\, The University of Akron\, and 2024 Scholarship Winner\nDecades of elastomeric fracture phenomenology due to Thomas and Smith demonstrated a remarkable fact that rubbers are stronger and tougher at lower temperatures.  The prevailing explanation relates the fracture behavior to polymer viscoelasticity.  Given the recent insight and evidence that toughness is determined by strength\, we examine elastomeric fracture with a different perspective and conclude that chain scission dictates fracture characteristics including its temperature dependence.  Working within a selected temperature range\, stretching is shown to be entirely elastic at stretching rate below 0.17 s -1 \, we demonstrate that the same temperature and rate dependencies of strength and toughness\, observed by Thomas and Smith\, still occur in our crosslinked polybutadiene (BR) and styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR).  The temperature effects on rate dependence of strength and toughness are found to be much stronger than that prescribed by the WLF shift factor aT.  Moreover\, crack propagates\, upon either stepwise stretching or during creep\, at a much lower speed at lower temperature that cannot be rationalized with polymer relaxation dynamics.  Our new interpretation is that a carbon-carbon bond is stronger at a lower temperature\, equivalently\, it takes a longer time for a covalent bond to undergo dissociation in tension because available thermal energy is proportional to temperature T.\n 
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LOCATION:Hilton Garden Inn Twinsburg\, 8971 Wilcox Dr.\, Twinsburg\, OH\, 44078\, United States
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SUMMARY:ACESS Joint Societies Meeting Cosponsored by ACS and SPE
DESCRIPTION:Jing Lyon\, Entrepreneur Programs Director\, Brite Energy Solutions\n“Empowering Tomorrow: Navigating the Battery Future”\nVENUE: R. Shea Brewery Canal Place\n504 S. Main Street\, Suite 214\nAkron\, Ohio 44311 \nTuesday\, Jan 23\, 2024\n5:15 pm.  Social- Networking time\n6:30 pm.  Dinner\n7:15 pm. Speaker Presentation \nPizza Buffet\, Cash Bar.  Cost: $20 Employed Members and Guests; $10 Students\, Retirees\, or Unemployed. Buy tickets online at the link below. \nABSTRACT: In our pursuit of a sustainable and electrified future\, the significance of batteries is undeniable. This presentation\, titled “Empowering Tomorrow: Navigating the Battery Future\,” explores pivotal aspects of the battery landscape.  Commencing with an examination of battery types driving energy storage innovation\, we traverse from traditional lithium-ion to emerging technologies\, delving into their unique characteristics and applications. Specifically\, we dissect the two major applications of EV vs Stationary to understand these distinct markets. A broad landscape overview follows\, offering a macroscopic view of the battery market\, and shedding light on challenges and opportunities within the space. The discussion extends to the impact of federal funding and incentives\, concluding with an insightful overview of what is happening in our region.
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LOCATION:R. Shea Brewing – Canal Place\, 540 South Main St.\, Akron\, OH\, 44311\, United States
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