Coatings short courses planned.Eastern Michigan University's Coatings Research Institute will hold several short courses throughout the fall. "Developing a technology management strategy within the polymers and coatings industry," will be held October 20-21 at the Halle Library, EMU emu or emeu (both: ē`my ), common name for a large, flightless bird of Australia, related to the cassowary and the ostrich. Campus, Ypsilanti, Mi. The course instructor will be At Bellamy. The purpose of this course is to present the principles of technology management. Technology management is said to be a new, yet viable, discipline that integrates ideas from science, engineering and management for purposes of addressing the planning, development and implementation of new technologies. The polymers and coatings industry is said to continuously utilize new technologies for accomplishing strategic and operational objectives. Technology management focuses on the idea that technology alone is not sufficient for gaining competitive advantage. Rather, there are critical management processes that must be systematically integrated with the deployment of new technology. In fact, applied research on best practice organizations is said to clearly indicate that the most critical aspects of technology management are not technology per se, but rather the effective management of organizational and work processes associated with new technology that brings, about organizational effectiveness Organizational effectiveness is the concept of how effective an organization is in achieving the outcomes the organization intends to produce. The idea of organizational effectiveness is especially important for non-profit organizations as most people who donate money to non-profit and competitive advantage. This course will emphasize the concept of process improvement and change in relation to new technology management. This program is relevant to coordinators, project managers, supervisors, managers and directors of personnel. The course lee is $750. "Improving durability and performance of coatings," will be held November 2-4 at the Halle Library, EMU Campus, Ypsilanti, MI. The course instructor will be Jamil Baghdachi. The objective of this course is to discuss facts and findings affecting performance and permanence Permanence law of the Medes and Persians Darius’s execution ordinance; an immutable law. [O.T.: Daniel 6:8–9] leopard’s spots there always, as evilness with evil men. [O.T.: Jeremiah 13:23; Br. Lit. of coatings. Methods of enhancing durability and performance, as well as properties and selection of raw materials, and processes leading to robust coatings will be discussed. Possible service-life prediction and coating evaluation also will be presented. This course is designed to provide technical information for paint manufacturers and industry suppliers and users of coatings and paint at all levels. It is specifically recommended for formulators, raw materials suppliers, paint users, technicians, chemists This is a list of famous chemists: (alphabetical order) : Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A
"Mixing for uniform batches: Improving product quality and productivity," will be held November 10-11 at the Halle Library, EMU Campus, Ypsilanti, MI. The course instructor is Peter R. Holman. The objective of this course is to get more production out of present mixing equipment, to learn what good mixing is and what it is not, to obtain consistency from batch to batch so the end user does not have to adjust his applying equipment as much, to think about each ingredient so it is added to give incorporation for maximum effectiveness, to learn why mixing mechanisms are so important and to learn how to reduce product rework re·work tr.v. re·worked, re·work·ing, re·works 1. To work over again; revise. 2. To subject to a repeated or new process. n. . This practical course will provide directions for immediately applying the principles to the work environment. This course is highly recommended for chemists, compounders and formulators, mixing supervisors, quality control and process engineers. The course fee is $850. "Fundamentals of rapid cure technologies," will be held November 1517 at the Halle Library, EMU campus, Ypsilanti, MI. The course instructor is Ronald Lewarchik. The objective of this course is to provide fundamentals of multiple techniques and combinations of curing technologies which provide cure of coatings in less than one minute. Technologies and formulations to be discussed will include coil coating, thermal cure, electron beam A stream of electrons, or electricity, that is directed towards a receiving object. See electron beam imaging and electron beam lithography. , UV cure, near infrared An invisible band of radiation at the lower end of the visible light spectrum. With wavelengths from 750 nm to 1 mm, infrared starts at the end of the microwave spectrum and ends at the beginning of visible light. , infrared and induction induction, in electricity and magnetism induction, in electricity and magnetism, common name for three distinct phenomena. Electromagnetic induction cure. Presentation topics will include energy usage, pros and cons pros and cons Noun, pl the advantages and disadvantages of a situation [Latin pro for + con(tra) against] of the various technologies, volatile organic content considerations and other related topics which are of concern from an environmental and ecological ecological emanating from or pertaining to ecology. ecological biome see biome. ecological climax the state of balance in an ecosystem when its inhabitants have established their permanent relationships with each standpoint The Standpoint is a newspaper published in the British Virgin Islands. It was originally published under the name Pennysaver, largely as a shopping-coupon promotional newspaper, but since emerged as one of the most influential sources of journalism in the . This course is designed for chemists, engineers and other professionals who wish to become more familiar with the cutting edge rapid cure technologies which will be used on an increasing basis in the future. These technologies are said to offer unique benefits to enable rapid cure, space saving, energy savings and the potential to offer improved environmental performance. The course tee is $ 1,090. Further information on any of these courses is available from Sandra Tanner The code name for the Xeon version of the Pentium III chip. See Xeon. (734) 487-2203. |
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