Webinar on Kaneka MS Polymer
Webinar

Going to a new frontier with Kaneka MS Polymer™

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  • 30 min
  • by

    Luc Peeters

Kaneka MS Polymer™ is already widely used as the base resin for many sealants and adhesives. 


 

Virtually every day new polymers and new formulations are being developed, expanding the applications for Kaneka MS Polymer™. In this webinar an overview of such new developments will be discussed. 


 

The unique technology of acryl-modified Kaneka MS Polymer™ provides properties which were up until now impossible to achieve. The low viscosity and high compatibility of Kaneka MS Polymer™ with many types of fillers make them ideal for thermal management products as well.


 

The diversity of Kaneka MS Polymer™ grades enables the development of specific building and construction products in a way that Kaneka MS Polymer™ sealants, adhesives and coatings can be used in the entire building envelope. 


 

One specific application, tile adhesive, will be showcased and shown that Kaneka MS Polymer™ can also be used in very demanding applications. 


 

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Length:

30 min

Why should you attend?

In this webinar you will learn:

  • To get insight in the acryl-modified Kaneka MS Polymer™ grades.
  • To learn about the use of Kaneka MS Polymer™ for Thermal Management solutions.
  • To get an overview of the many possible applications based on Kaneka MS Polymer™ for the building envelope.
  • To see tile adhesives based on Kaneka MS Polymer™

Who should attend?

  • Formulators
  • Marketing Managers
  • Brand Managers
  • R&D Managers
  • Technical Managers

Presenters

Luc Peeters

Luc Peeters

R&D Manager PPSV

Luc Peeters obtained his PhD in Polymer Science in 1996 at the University of Antwerp. In the following 3 years he worked as researcher at the University of Antwerp to study the thermal stability of emulsions for hot rolling of aluminium, followed by 1 year as Scientific Assistant in the Belgian Armed Forces to set up a synthesis lab for chemical warfare gasses.  In 2001 he joined DuPont de Nemours in Mechelen as Research Chemist responsible for the development of resins for automotive coatings and moved in 2007 to Kaneka Belgium where he is for the last 16 years active as Research Manager in the PPSV-MS Division focusing on Kaneka MS PolymerTM  for sealants and adhesives .