Freudenberg-NOK to report results of 10-year study into elastomers and adhesives
ERJ staff report (DS)
Plymouth, Michigan -- Freudenberg-NOK General Partnership will on Thursday present the results of a 10-year study on how different adhesives impact the performance of moulded elastomeric components and also discussed its research on computer modeling techniques for predicting rubber flow at the 2010 Rubber Expo and Technical Meeting, which opened yesterday in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Michael Moore, a senior chemical specialist for Freudenberg-NOK, will unveil research findings that document how different adhesives used to bond elastomeric seals to metal potentially impact the performance of the seal once the adhesive has been heated and cured on Thursday, Oct. 14 at 10:15 a.m.
Oon Hock Yeoh, an engineering fellow with Freudenberg-NOK, presented his research on computer modeling techniques for strongly shear-thinning materials at a 3:30 p.m. session at the Expo and Technical Conference yesterday.
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Press release from FNGP
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