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What are your peers up to today? Plastics chemistry 101 for non-chemists, natchWhat are your peers up to today? Plastics chemistry 101 for non-chemists, natch

Join 100s of your peers today at 14:00 ET as Allan Griff, independent consulting engineer and the star of our Extrusion Expert series of webinars, helps you become the chemist you've always wanted to be with his presentation 'Plastics chemistry for non-chemists." Invest one hour of your day in this free webinar and you'll be light years ahead of your peers when talk turns to melt flow, glass transition temperature, Vicat softening temperature and more.

PlasticsToday Staff

August 16, 2011

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Join 100s of your peers today at 14:00 ET as Allan Griff, independent consulting engineer and the star of our Extrusion Expert series of webinars, helps you become the chemist you've always wanted to be with his presentation 'Plastics chemistry for non-chemists." Invest one hour of your day in this free webinar and you'll be light years ahead of your peers when talk turns to melt flow, glass transition temperature, Vicat softening temperature and more. 

Plastics are usually the major component of manufacturing cost in plastics processing, but most plastics processors are engineers or business types, not chemists. Still, a basic knowledge of the organic chemistry behind thermoplastics can be a real advantage in this industry. Combine it with your engineering and business acumen and it will make you a better professional and more valuable asset for your company. Allan's presentation runs about 40 minutes, and then he will field your questions.

So join us today, August 17, at 14:00 ET. More information plus free registration is available here. Find out why Allan's webinars have established a following of 100s of professionals from some of the world's top plastics processors and OEMs. Almost 800 have already registered for today's event but there still is plenty of room online for you and your colleagues!

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