Recorded Thursday, December 11th, at 11AM EDT
Presented by RTP Company
Imagine compound technology that can effectively replace Polyetherimide (known as PEI or by the trade name Ultem™) in many demanding applications. Depending on the application requirements, RTP Company can compound various materials with additives and fillers to provide stability, strength, high temperature performance,chemical resistance, flame retardancy and colorability. Presented by RTP Company’s Matt Torosian, Product Manager, High Temperature Materials, and Steve Maki, Vice President of Technology, this 20 minute webinar will cover the following topics:
- Brief review of PEI characteristics and the global supply situation
- The importance of identifying application requirements
- Compound technologies based on more readily-available resins that offer similar material characteristics of PEI
- Additional support available for making the material transition, such as on-site technical service during trials and CAE services including mold flow analysis, FEA and fiber orientation analysis
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I like to know more about Ultem Material , thank you.