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Webinar: Simulating the Curing of Your Composite Part - Boost Your Production with Kinetics Neo

ÂÌñÏ×ÆÞ is presenting a free NETZSCH-sponsored webinar on Thursday Sept. 6, at 11:00 pm EDT on the simulation of curing processes of thermoset-based composites.

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Kinetics Neo is a standalone software package for the simulation of reactive processes. As part of the NETZSCH Composite Story, the focus of this webinar is on the simulation of curing processes of thermoset-based composites. You will learn how easy it is to simulate material behavior using Kinetics Neo and predict different process scenarios to save resources and optimize your process, sustainably. 

Primary Topics: 
  • Introduction into the principle of kinetic modeling 
  • The easy-to-use software Kinetics Neo 
  • How kinetic simulation improves your process and boosts your capabilities 

Presenter: 
Alexander Chaloupka has more than 6 years of experience in various production processes and characterization of polymer materials and polymer-based composites. He was working at the Application Center for Material and Environmental research (AMU) of the University of Augsburg and the branch Functional Lightweight Design of the Fraunhofer Institute of Chemical Technology ICT before he got contracted by NETZSCH Analyzing&Testing. At NETZSCH Analyzing&Testing he became the Manager of the Business Field Process Analytics. Together with his team, he is focused on real-time sensor technology and model-based algorithms for intelligent, automated and robust production to contribute to the Factory of the Future.

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