Alliance for the Polyurethanes Industry (API).Alliance for the Polyurethanes Industry (API). A call for papers has been issued by the API for papers and posters to be presented at the Polyurethanes 2007 Technical Conference, to be held in partnership with UTECH UTECH Urethane Technology North America, September 24-26 at the Gaylord Palms Resort and Conventional Center in Orlando, FL. Papers and posters may address innovations and developments in any area of polyurethane, including flexible slabstock, flexible molded, rigid foam, soy-based polyols, polyurethane waterborne dispersions, equipment/machinery, cast elastomers, thermoplastic A polymer material that turns to liquid when heated and becomes solid when cooled. There are more than 40 types of thermoplastics, including acrylic, polypropylene, polycarbonate and polyethylene. polyurethanes, integral skin, RIM, hinders/ fillers, coatings, adhesives, sealants and more. The API also encourages paper and poster submissions on breakthrough technology and innovations in polyurethane markets or chemistry, developing markets such as medical and fiberboard fi·ber·board n. A building material composed of wood chips or plant fibers bonded together and compressed into rigid sheets. Noun 1. , and product areas such as rigid foam insulation or coatings. Presentation submissions also may focus on issues such as combustibility com·bus·ti·ble adj. 1. Capable of igniting and burning. 2. Easily aroused or excited. n. A substance that ignites and burns readily. , transportation, recreation, security, as well as environmental and stewardship issues, including emissions, regulatory developments, waste management and related topics. The Polyurethanes 2006 Technical Conference saw 22 authors receive awards at the conference for their papers and posters, as judged by their peers. The API is part of the American Chemistry Council The American Chemistry Council (ACC), formerly known as the Chemical Manufacturers' Association, is an industry trade association for American chemical companies. The American Chemistry Council (ACC) is in charge of improving the public image of the chemical industry. (ACC See adaptive cruise control. ), representing leading companies engaged in chemistry. Submission instructions, paper guidelines and templates can be found on the API's web site, www.polyurethane.org. The API can also be reached at (703) 741-5103. |
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