Webinar: Simulating thermoset cure reactions
ÂÌñÏ×ÆÞ is presenting a free Netzsch-sponsored webinar on Jan. 23 at 11:00 a.m. ET titled, “How to Use Kinetics NEO and How This Can Change Your Thermosetting Curing Process.”
ÂÌñÏ×ÆÞ is presenting a free Netzsch-sponsored webinar on Jan. 23 at 11:00 a.m. ET titled, “How to Use Kinetics NEO and How This Can Change Your Thermosetting Curing Process.”
Abstract: Kinetics NEO is a standalone software package for the simulation of aging, sintering and curing and other reactive processes as a function of time. Based on the story of the webinar, “Material Characterization Along the CFRP Manufacturing Process,” this webinar focuses on the use of Kinetics Neo to simulate the progress of the underlying curing reaction of the themoset material. How to create the necessary data using thermal analysis methods and how to build up a kinetic model will be shown. In the conclusion, predictions for different processing scenarios will be made and the impacts on the curing are presented.
The presenter will be Alexander Chaloupka, R&D project engineer at Netzsch.
Click here for more information, and to register for “How to Use Kinetics NEO and How This Can Change Your Thermosetting Curing Process.”
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