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The Rubber Division ACS, announces May learning opportunities

May 4 – Webinar: Managing Scientists & Engineers
May 8 – Course: Elastomers for Selective Gas Separation, including Carbon Capture
May 11 – Webinar: Optimizing Rubber Molding Process through Advanced Simulations
May 23-26 – Endurica Workshop: Application of Rubber Fatigue Analysis with Endurica Software
May 24 – Course: Essentials of Silicone Rubber
May 25 – Course: Setting Up a Rubber Molding Process

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KraussMaffei’s new Munich plant completes first machine for US delivery

The new main plant of the KraussMaffei Group in Parsdorf, east of Munich, has started up successfully: The first machine, a GX 451-3000 injection molding machine, left the plant bound for Edinburgh (Indiana, USA). With the delivery of the first large machine produced in Parsdorf, the renewal of the plant landscape at KraussMaffei is almost complete after around three years. The relocation of the main plant and the corporate headquarters from the previous location in Munich-Allach to Parsdorf is one of the largest in the greater Munich area for decades. It is expected to be completed by the end of the current year.

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Ohio Rubber Group hosting free course and reception at Spring Technical Meeting

The Rubber Division, ACS looks forward to seeing you at the Spring Technical Meeting. The Ohio Rubber Group will be hosting a reception in the lobby atrium 5-7 p.m. Monday, April 24 for those who attended the course that day and others who have checked-in to the hotel. There are also some valuable learning opportunities still available through the Educational Symposium courses at the Spring Technical Meeting. One of them is free. See below for details. Add a course to your registration by logging into account.rubber.org.

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Yokohama Rubber Mishima Plant’s motorsports tire production line shifts to renewable energy

The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd., announced that the motorsports tire production line at its Mishima Plant has shifted its use of electric power completely to renewable energy-generated electric power (hereafter, renewable-energy electricity) from this January. Tires produced on this line will contribute to carbon neutrality in motorsports events held in Japan and around the world in 2023.

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