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Register now for tomorrow’s free webinar, “A Primer on Additives and Their Impact on Product Performance and Quality”

If knowledge is power, then expect to feel like a plastics processing superhero after you invest 60 minutes in our free webinar,  "A Primer on Polymer Additives and Their Impact on Product Performance and Quality." Additives make up a small-but-vital portion of almost every recipe a plastics processor runs, but how many processors know how they work and what makes them effective, or not? Afer this presentation, you certainly will.

If knowledge is power, then expect to feel like a plastics processing superhero after you invest 60 minutes in our free webinar,  "A Primer on Polymer Additives and Their Impact on Product Performance and Quality." Additives make up a small-but-vital portion of almost every recipe a plastics processor runs, but how many processors know how they work and what makes them effective, or not? Afer this presentation, you certainly will.

Presenting the free webinar and then answering your questions will be Jason Todd,
 liquid chromatography lab manager and plastics expert
 from testing laboratory Polymer Solutions (Blacksburg, VA). Attendees also have the opportunity to download Jason's slides.

The webinar will be Oct. 27 from 14:00-15:00 ET. Click the link here to register for free for the webinar "A Primer on Polymer Additives and Their Impact on Product Performance and Quality." Then gather your colleagues, grab some coffee and a notepad, and join us for a valuable investment in your plastics processing education.

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