Rubber Compounds Testing and Quality Control
Language: English
ID: KH0520
Time Length: ~60 Min
Keyword: Mixing & Compounding
, Tyre Technology
Description: • Specification and Standards
• Repeatability and Reproducibility
• Different Types of Tests for Rubber Compounds
• Significance of Different Tests
• Quality Control and Quality Assurance
Expert: Dr. Samar Bandyopadhyay has completed M. Tech Degree in Plastics and Rubber Technology from University of Calcutta. Received Ph.D degree during December 2007 from Mohan Lal Sukhadia University Udaipur, Rajasthan, India. He joined HASETRI in 1992 and worked for more than 23 years. He has worked as Head (R&D) of Pidilite Industries Ltd. at Dahej, Gujarat for one and half years. Currently working as Business Head in Pukhraj Additives LLP. He is a Guest Faculty in the field of Polymer Science and Technology of University of Calcutta, Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur and Vidya Bhawan Polytechnic, Udaipur. He is the Honorary Secretary of Indian Rubber Institute (IRI) Rajasthan Branch. Participated as faculty in PGDIRI – DIRI National Level Crash Course for Rajasthan and Karnataka branch for a number of times. He is a Lead Assessor of National Accreditation Board of Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL) in the field of Testing and Proficiency Test Programme. He is a Fellow Member of Institute of Engineers (India) Ltd. and Indian Rubber Institute. He has in his credit 60 numbers of Technical papers and 3 book chapters.
Tyre Compounding
Language: English
MasterClass
ID: KH0595
Time Length: ~48 Hours
Keyword: Mixing & Compounding
, Tyre Technology
Description: Module 1: Tyre Design & Construction - An Introduction
Module 2: General Purpose Rubbers
Module 3: Saturated, Unsaturated, Polar and Non-Polar Rubbers
Module 4: Fillers for Rubber Reinforcement
Module 5: Rubber Processing Additives
Module 6: EPDM Application in Tyres & Tubes
Module 7: Rubber Vulcanization Chemicals & Protective Agents
Module 8: Rubber Compounding for meeting Properties, Processing and Price
Module 9: Selection of Rubbers for meeting Heat, Ozone and Oil Resistance
Module 10: Silica and Silane Technology- Overview
Module 11: Rubber Mixing Technology and Selection
Module 12: Application of Resins in Tyre Compounding
Module 13: Rubber Mixing Procedures & Sequence
Module 14: Setting-up Rubber Mixing Line
Module 15: Rubber Mixing Troubleshooting
Module 16: Application of High-Performance Resins in Tyre Compounding
Module 17: NR and SBR Compounding
Module 18: Application of High-Performance Clays in Tyre Compounding
Module 19: Passenger Car Tyre Tread Compounding for Normal Application
Module 20: Passenger Car Tyre Tread Compounding for High Mileage
Module 21: Passenger Car Tyre Tread Compounding for Magic Triangle
Module 22: Tyre Sidewall Compounding
Module 23: Truck Bus Radial Tyre Steel Belt Skim Compounding
Module 24: Truck Bus Radial Tyre Tread Compounding
Module 25: Tyre Bead Compounding
Module 26: Tire Innerliner Technology and Butyl Rubbers
Module 27: Technical Discussion (Part 1): Tyre Compounding
Module 28: Technical Discussion (Part 2): Tyre Compounding
Module 29: Technical Discussion (Part 3): Tyre Compounding
Module 30: Technical Discussion (Part 4): Tyre Compounding
Module 31: Mixing of Silica Compounds and the In-Situ Silanization Process
Module 32: Safety & Environmental Regulations for Rubber & Tyre Industries
Module 33: Compound Development for Solid Tyres
Module 34: Aircraft Tire Materials Technologies: An Introduction
Module 35: Bicycle Tyre & Tube Compound Development
Module 36: Dispersion and Distribution Principles in Rubber Compounding
Module 37: Fill-Factor & Batch Weight of Internal Mixer
Module 38: Utility Requirement in a Tyre Industry
Module 39: Storage of Raw Materials and Rubber Compounds
Module 40: Technical Discussion (Part 1): Rubber Mixing Plant: Design & Layout
Module 41: Testing of Rubber Compounds
Module 42: Rheology and Rheological Effects in Rubber Compounds
Module 43: Rubber Process Analyzer (RPA): How to Use it Efficiently?
Module 44: Compounding for Tyre Retreading
Module 45: Technical Discussion (Part 5): Tyre Compounding
Module 46: Compounds for Motorcycle, Scooter and Three-Wheeler Tyres
Expert:
Tire Curing Bladder
Language: English
ID: KH0627
Time Length: ~45 Min
Keyword: Tyre Technology
Description:
Expert: Brendan Rodgers, based in Austin Texas, has spent 42 years working in the tire and rubber industry with both The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company and ExxonMobil. He has worked on a broad range of tire and industrial rubber products including hydraulic hose and conveyor belts, materials technology, and product design. He has had work assignments here in the United States, China, Ireland, Italy, and Luxembourg, working on original equipment automobile tires, truck tires, industrial rubber products, and new tire materials technologies. He is the originator of a broad range of patents in tire and rubber technology and many industry publications including editor of the text, Rubber Compounding, Chemistry and Applications, and the text, Tire Engineering, both published by CRC Press. Brendan has a PhD in chemical engineering from The Queen’s University of Belfast in Northern Ireland, where he studied thermodynamics, heat transfer through large rubber sections, and vulcanization kinetics. He has a Master's degree in Polymer Technology also from The Queen’s University, and a BSc in Biological Chemistry from The University of Ulster.
Aircraft Tire Materials Technology : An Introduction
Language: English
ID: KH0606
Time Length: ~60 Min
Keyword: Mixing & Compounding
, Rubber Materials, Tyre Technology
Description: Program Content: # Aircraft Tire Types; Terminology; #Performance Challenges; # Materials Technologies (Retreading, Tread Wear, Innerliner, Sidewall); #Compound Formulations
Expert: Brendan Rodgers, based in Austin Texas, has spent 42 years working in the tire and rubber industry with both The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company and ExxonMobil. He has worked on a broad range of tire and industrial rubber products including hydraulic hose and conveyor belts, materials technology, and product design. He has had work assignments here in the United States, China, Ireland, Italy, and Luxembourg, working on original equipment automobile tires, truck tires, industrial rubber products, and new tire materials technologies. He is the originator of a broad range of patents in tire and rubber technology and many industry publications including editor of the text, Rubber Compounding, Chemistry and Applications, and the text, Tire Engineering, both published by CRC Press. Brendan has a PhD in chemical engineering from The Queen’s University of Belfast in Northern Ireland, where he studied thermodynamics, heat transfer through large rubber sections, and vulcanization kinetics. He has a Master's degree in Polymer Technology also from The Queen’s University, and a BSc in Biological Chemistry from The University of Ulster.