Volume 2055: Proceedings of the Europe/Africa Conference Dresden 2017 – Polymer Processing Society PPS
Volume 2055: Proceedings of the Europe/Africa Conference Dresden 2017 – Polymer Processing Society PPS
By Udo Wagenknecht, Petra Pötschke, Sven Wiessner and Michael Gehde
Volume 2055 is the proceedings of PPS Europe Africa Conference 2017 (27–29 June 2017, Dresden, Germany)
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Summary of this volume: The Polymer Processing Society was founded in March 1985 at the University of Akron, Akron, Ohio, USA. The intent was to provide a mechanism and format for interaction and presentation of research results in the international polymer processing community. The goals of the Polymer Processing Society (PPS) as embodied in its constitution are to foster scientific understanding and technical innovation in polymer processing by providing a discussion forum for the worldwide community of engineers and scientists in the field. The thematic range of the PPS encompasses all formulation, conversion and shaping operations applied to polymeric systems in the transformation from their monomeric forms to commercial products. Every year, the society holds two conferences: One regional and one annual which are the major conferences of the society. The location of the annual conference alternates among the three major geographic locations: Asia/Australia, Americas and Europe/Africa. The regional conferences are held in continents where the annual conference is not scheduled. The Europe/Africa Regional Conference of the Polymer Processing Society in Dresden 2017 was the largest regional conference ever.
These proceedings will be of interest to: All scientists including PhD students and industrial researchers in the fields of polymer processing, polymer materials and applications and polymer processing and analytic equipment.
For further information about this volume: Please view the table of contents available on AIP Publishing's Scitation platform: Volume 2055 table of contents.