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2nd Circular

International Rubber Conference Organisation Indian Rubber Institute

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By careful selection of conference proposals and monitoring of events, the IRCO ensures that all conferences run by its member societies meet the very demanding requirements dictated by the IRCO and thus provide delegates with first-class conferences. All main IRCO conferences are held annually. In 2009, the IRCO Committee decided to re-introduce the RUBBERCON series, starting in 2011. This series provides more specialised events, but adhering to the high IRCO standards. Indian Rubber Institute (IRI) is a professional body of people working in the field of rubber and allied industries and it has got more than 2000 members and eight branches all over India. It has got affiliation with IRCO and ACS (American Chemical Society), USA. The objective of this institute is; * To award Certificates and Diplomas by examination. * To promote the dissemination of knowledge of all aspects of rubber science and technology by holding regular training classes, meetings, exhibitions, discussions, public lectures, publication of papers, periodicals, brochures, books and other literature. At present IRI is functioning in India from eight branches viz. Chennai, Delhi, Gujarat, Karnataka, Kerala, Kolkata, Mumbai and Rajasthan. The institute has produced more than 1500 chartered Rubber Technologists to serve the Rubber Industries in India. On behalf of RUBBERCON 2015 organising committee, IRI and IRCO, we have great pleasure to invite you all to join the conference and make it a great success. Best Wishes P.K.Mohamed, Chief Convener RUBBERCON 2015

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Dear All RUBBERCON 2015, an International Rubber Conference with the theme "Shaping the Future through Innovative Technology" is being organized by Indian Rubber Institute (IRI) in Hotel ITC Grand Chola, Chennai during 3 - 5 December, 2015. This is the official designated conference of the International Rubber Conference Organization (IRCO), London, UK. The International Rubber Conference Organization (IRCO) is an association of rubber societies around the world which plan the calendar for the main International Rubber Conferences.

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Background of Indian Rubber Institute

The Indian Rubber Institute (IRI) is a professional body of the Indian rubber industry and it is the successor in India of Plastics and Rubber Institute (PRI), London, U.K. The PRI in 1992 merged with the Institute of Materials, U.K. This again merged with the Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, U.K. and is now the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3). These mergers in the U.K. prompted the promotion of the concept of forming a national institute. Thus the Indian Rubber Institute (IRI) was formed and registered under the West Bengal Societies Act XXVI of 1961 at Kolkata on 25 May 1987. Under the auspices of the Institute of Rubber Industry, U.K. an international body was founded in 1921, an Indian Advisory Committee of the Institute was set up for the first time in India in 1946 with headquarters at Kolkata. The inaugural ceremony was held at the University College of Science, Kolkata under the Chairmanship of Mr. F. Brierley. During 1947 the Indian Advisory Committee was reconstituted into a full-fledged Indian Section of the Institute of Rubber Industry, U.K. The Indian Section of the IRI was fortunate to have the blessings of distinguished scientists, technologists and industrialists including Sir J. C. Bose, Sir Ramaswamy Mudaliar and others. The Late Dr. D. Banerjee acted as Honorary Secretary for several years. The IRI is a non-profit organisation engaged in the development of diverse areas of rubber technology education. Today the institute has got 8 branches and 13 sub branches. The institute has produced more than 1500 chartered rubber technologists by conducting courses and holding examinations. IRI is making efforts to reach its members to keep them abreast with the latest trends and developments, products and processes and to provide them a platform for interaction with the global rubber industry.

OFFICE BEARERS (PRESENT)

Dr. R Mukhopadhyay Chairman

Mr. AP Akhouri Hon. Secretary &

Treasurer

P.K.Mohamed Director- ACS

Dr. Rani Joseph Chairperson

Education committee

V.K.Misra Vice Chairman

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Conference Details

This conference includes three day oral presentation on important technical developments, review papers and research findings on rubber and allied material, manufacturing & quality systems and product technology. It also gives opportunity for young students, upcoming scientists and research scholars to present their work in the conference and poster session. An Educational symposium is also planned during the conference. Guide line for Communication of the activities related to conference

Committees Activities Address

1 Conference Sponsorship and all other clarification related to conference other than technical matters

Mr. K. J. Janakar, Convener Conference, C/O Helar Marketing and Consultants Pvt. ltd, 10/A Bharati Nagar, Ist Street, Avvai Nagar, Thiruvanmiyur -600 041, Chennai, India

e.mail: [email protected]

Cell: +91 9946365535, Tel: +91 44 24480485

Hotel booking & Sight seeing

Shalini Narendran, Dezika Traveller

e.mail: [email protected]

Cell: +919388902025

Registration Mr. Jishnubal. G, C/O Helar Marketing and Consultants Pvt. ltd, 10/A Bharati Nagar, Ist Street, Avvai Nagar, Thiruvanmiyur -600 041, Chennai, India

e.mail: [email protected]

Cell: +91 9946365535, Tel: +91 44 24480485

2 Technical Programme

Submission of all abstracts bio-data, presentation, and all the matters related to conference proceedings

Dr. Samar Bandyopadhyay, Convernor Technical, C/O HASETRI, Kankroli, Rajsamand -313324, Rajasthan, India

e.mail : [email protected]

Cell: +919414786746

Mr. B. Jayamani, Co-Convenor Technical

C/O Corporate Technology – R&D, MRF Ltd.,

Chennai – 600019, India

e.mail: [email protected]

Cell: +919840040711

3 Financial Matters Payments of registration fee, sponsor ship fees and all other financial matters

Mr. G. Balasubramanyam, Co-Convener Finance, C/O Apollo Tyres Ltd, B-25, SIPCOT Industrial Growth Center, Sriperumbudur - 602105, Tamilnadu, India

e.mail: [email protected]

Cell: +919600010844

4 Educational Symposium

All the matters related to educational courses

Mr. Jiby Isaac, Co-Convener, Educational Courses, C/O. Apollo Tyres Ltd, B-25, SIPCOT Industrial Growth Center, Sriperumbudur - 602105, Tamilnadu, India

e.mail:[email protected]

Cell: +919962450502

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Details of Hotel Distance from

Conference hotel

Hotel Tariff (Rs.)

Single Double

ITC Grand Chola ( Conference Hotel) 0 kms 7500 8000

Radisson blu 5 kms 9500 9750

Trident 5 kms 6500 7000

The Park 8 kms 9750 ---

Rain Tree, St. Marys Road 10 kms 7300 8000

Please contact the following person for hotel booking Shalini Narendran Dezika Traveller Phone-+919388902025 [email protected]

www.dezikatraveller.com

Category Amount

Non IRI Members Rs.10000

IRI Members Rs.5000

Students Rs.1500

Foreign Delegates $300

Conference Fees

For conference registration, please contact the following person Jishnubal. G C/O Helar Marketing and Consultants Pvt. ltd. Cell: +91 9946365535, Tel: +91 44 24480485 [email protected]

PAYEE INDIAN RUBBER INSTITUTE - RUBCON 2015

BANK UCO BANK, SHASTRI NAGAR BRANCH, CHENNAI - 600020

SWIFT CODE UCBAINBB340

IFSC CODE UCBA 0000329

A/C NUMBER 03290210001059

Please note that taxes will be extra & Luxury tax on rack rates & service tax/charge on given special rates

Bank details

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Symposium Amount

Rubber Compounding

15000/-

(USD 350)

Advanced Latex Technology

15000/-

(USD 350)

Rubber Moulded Goods

7500/-

(USD 175)

Symposium participation Fees

PAYEE INDIAN RUBBER INSTITUTE - RUBCON 2015

BANK UCO BANK, SHASTRI NAGAR BRANCH, CHENNAI - 600020

SWIFT CODE UCBAINBB340

IFSC CODE UCBA 0000329

A/C NUMBER 03290210001059

Bank details

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Key personnel of all the major tyre and non-tyre industries, raw material manufacturers, automobile industries, R&D organisations, Testing laboratories, Product testing centers, Educational institutions, students and research scholars will be actively participating in this conference. The revenue generated through this conference will be utilized for the promotion of education, training and skill development activities for the Rubber and Allied Industries in India through Indian Rubber Institute, pan India.

S No. Sponsorship Tariff

Benefits India ( INR)

1 Platinum

(Only one) 5000000

Display of Logo and Company Name on stage, one page colour advertisement on back cover of conference souvenir, displays and audio visual during the first day dinner and free registration of 15 delegates

2 Diamond 2500000 Display of Logo and Company Name on stage, one page colour advertisement on prime page of conference souvenir and free registration of 10 delegates

3 Gold 1500000 Display of Logo and Company Name on stage, one page colour advertisement on prime page of conference souvenir and free registration of 5 delegates

4 Silver 500000 Display of Logo and Company Name on stage, half page colour advertisement on conference souvenir and free registration of 2 delegates

5 Supporter 200000 Display of Logo and Company Name on stage, half page colour advertisement on conference souvenir and free registration of 1 delegate

Sponsorship details

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Programme at a glance

Date Time Programmes Papers

03/12/2015

9.30 to 11.00 Hrs Inauguration

11.00 to 11.30 Hrs Break

11.30 to 13.00 Hrs Plenary session 2

13.00 to 14.00 Hrs Break

14.00 to 16.05 Hrs Technical session (2) 10

16.05 to 16.30 Hrs Break

16.30 to 18.10 Hrs Technical session (2) 8

04/12/2015

9.00 to 10.30 hrs Plenary session 2

10.30 to 11.00 Hrs Break

11.0 to 13.00 Hrs Business session(1) 4

15.05 to 14.00 Hrs Break

14.00 to 16.05 Hrs Technical session (2) 10

16.05 to 16.30 Hrs Break

16.30 to 18.10 Hrs Technical session (2) 8

05/12/2015

9.00 to 10.30 hrs Plenary session 2

10.30 to 11.00 Hrs Break

11.00 to 13.05 Hrs Technical session (2) 10

13.05 to 14.00 Hrs Break

14.00 to 15.40hrs Technical session (2) 8

15.40 to 16.00 Hrs Break

16.00 to 17.30 Hrs Valedictory session

TOTAL 54 10

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RUBBERCON 2015 – Speakers and their papers

Speakers Paper Title

Ashoke Karmokar, Innovation division, Bridgestone Corporation, Japan

‘Scrap Tires: Diversified Technology Portfolio for Material Recycling’

Eshwaran Subramani Bhagavatheswaran, Dresden University, Germany

Visualizing filler networking inside rubbers under dynamic loading

John S Dick, Alpha Technologies, USA

Overview of State-of-the Art Rubber Testing for a Small to Medium Size Rubber Fabricator

Andreas Eule, Cordenka GmbH, Germany

New Rayon Cords for Lower Rolling Resistance High Performance Tyres

Anil Bhowmick, IIT Kharagpur, India

Revisiting Abrasion Resistance of Rubber

Rikki Lamba, Flow Polymers, USA

(i) Next Generation Process Aids for Silica Treads: Process Improvement without the Trade-Offs

(ii) Homogenizing Agents – Beyond Inner Liners

Steven Fulton, UMICORE, Belgium

Steel Cord Adhesion and Novel Cobalt Polymers as Safer Adhesion Promoters

Niels van der Aar, Lanxess Elastomers BV, The Netherlands

Closing the gap between NR and EPDM

Michael Kaliske, Technische Universitat, Dresden, Germany

Simulation of Failure in Elastomers

Subir Chaudhuri, Lord Corporation, India

Chemlok® Hybrid Solutions – A Green Step Forward

Mario Sacchi, Comerio Ercole SpA , Italy

The latest technology in rubber calendaring

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Speakers Paper Title

Molay Das, Kuraray (I) Pvt. Ltd., India

Functionality of Liquid Rubbers for Tyre applications

Charles Herd,

Birla Carbon, USA

Surface-Modified Carbon Black Phase Distribution in a Summer Tire Tread Compound for Optimum Performance

Lieven Larmuseau, NV BEKAERT SA, Belgium

Steel cord innovations driving green sustainability

Timothy Banach, SI Group INC, USA

New Reinforcing Resins for Improved Rubber Processing

Oskar Lundberg, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

The influence of roughness on the interfacial friction between a tyre tread-block and asphalt road surface - an experimental study

Kousik Kumar Mishra, Trelleborg Marine Systems, Singapore

Analytical method to determine the composition of rubber and impact of rubber composition on the performance factors and longevity of marine fenders

Christoph Holzbach, Harburg-Freudenberger Maschinenbau GmbH, Germany

Tandem Mixing - An efficient solution to meet tire quality demands of the future

Ran Zamir, Levgum Ltd., Israel

Silsheet – The high quality “Responsible Recycling”

Ken Nakajima, WPI-AIMR, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

Nano-palpation atomic force microscope reveals filler-rubber interfacial nano mechanics

Subhankar Santra, Techno Waxchem Pvt. Ltd., India

Performance Comparison of Resorcinolic and Cresolic Resins in Rubber Compounds

Benny George, Rubber Research Institute of India (RRII), Kottayam.

An efficient mechano-chemical process for de-vulcanisation of carbon black filled natural rubber vulcanisates

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Speakers Paper Title

Jaime Alberto Escobar, Universidad EAFIT-Medellín –Colombia

Natural Rubber Research in Colombia: Advances in Process Standardization at Regional Plantations

Ralf Baeuerlein, Montech Rubber Testing Solutions GmbH Germany

Evolving test standards and quality requirements in rubber testing

Abhijit Bandyopadhyay, University of Calcutta, India

Development of a new silica-rich material from waste fly ash and its application as filler in rubber compounds

Silpa Naiju, Beroe, India

Impact of Retreading on Indian Natural Rubber

Kamyar Alavi, Nynas, Singapore

Getting the Best Out of Naphthenic Tyre Oils: Utilisation of multiple variables analysis tools for optimisation of tyre rubber compounds

R. Stocek, PRL Polymer Research Lab, Czech Republic

New Approach for characterization of complex rubber failure

Ranjan Ghosal, Birla Carbon, India

Replacement of DBP with EFA oil for measurement of carbon black structure

Sachin Selukar, Birla Carbon, India

Technology developments for a homogeneous natural rubber latex- carbon black master batch

Toshio Nishi, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

Recent Advances in Seismic-protection Elastomeric Isolators

L. Nayak, Philips Carbon Black Ltd., India

Electrical Percolation Behavior and Dielectric Permittivity of Polyimide Nanocomposites Filled with Carbon Nanofibers

Madhu Namani

TA Instruments,

New Castle

Linear and Non Linear Rhelogical Measurements on Rubber Polymers and Compounds

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Speakers Paper Title

V. Subrahmanian, Anna University, MIT Campus, India

Microwave energy assisted modification of rubber and rubber materials

Anirban Ganguly, SABIC Research & Technology Pvt. Ltd., India

Synthesis of SEBS and chemically modified SEBS /clay nanocomposites

Guy Buytaert, BEKAERT Ltd., Belgium

Emerging technologies in the application of tyre reinforcement

Anshu Ghosal, Singh Plasticisers & Resins Pvt. Ltd., India

Novel Tackifying Resins for the Rubber Products industry

Colin Clarke, Schill + Seilacher "Struktol" GmbH, Germany

Additive technology applied to Natural Rubber yields enhanced processing and properties

Jeffrey Valentage, Exxon Mobil Chemical Company, USA

Global automotive and tire industry trends, challenges and product solutions

Yew Swee Lim, Lanxess Singapore.

High Performance Tires and Lanxess Polymer

Vivek KT, Indian Synthetic Rubber Pvt. Ltd., India

Characteristics of Emulsion Polymers (SBR) prepared by the variation in monomer ratio

Nico Grevers, Head RM&C R&D-PV , Enschede, The Netherland

Development status for alternative to Natural rubber and sustainable materials

J C Nian, Evonik Applied Technology Center in Asia

Advantages of high surface area silica and silane in tire and rubber compounds

Uday Kumar Banerjee, Rubber Consultant, India

Importance of Silanization of Silica compound to improve rolling resistance /wet grip of Modern PCR Tire

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Speakers Paper Title

Dipankar Chattopadhyay, University of Calcutta, India

Shellac as multi-functional additive in a typical truck tyre side wall compound

Richard Sykora, Slovak University of Technology, Slovakia

Elastomer Composites Capable of Absorb Electromagnetic Smog

Anas K, SRF LTD, India

Energy dissipation characteristics of elastomer under dynamic conditions - A comprehensive assessment using a conventional and a very high frequency dynamic mechanical analyzer

Jan Kruzelak, Slovak University of Technology, Slovakia

Rubber magnetic composites cured with mixed sulfur/peroxide curing systems

Tapan Chaki, Rubber Technology Centre, IIT Kharagpur, India

Effect of Aramid Pulp and Lapinas Fibre on the Friction and Wear Behaviour of NBR Powder Modified Phenolic Resin Composite for Application in Brake Blocks for Coaches of Indian Railways

Sankar Raman, Vaikuntam, Leibniz-Institute of Polymer Research, Dresden, Germany

In-situ generation of silica nanoparticles in solution styrene butadiene rubber -A possible material solution to improve the performance of rubber

Bharat B. Sharma, Reliance Industries Ltd., India

General Purpose Synthetic Rubbers – New Applications

Dinesh K. Kotnees, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, IIT Patna, India

Interplay between Bulk Viscoelasticity and Surface Energy in Autohesive Tack of Rubber-Tackifier Blends

Hooman Tootoonchi,

Pars Tire Company, Iran

Causes of Iran’s ability to invest in the tire industry by other companies

Sangita Nandi, SABIC Research & Technology Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore, India

Analytical insight to microstructure and cold flow of Polybutadiene Rubber

G. Nijman, Apollo Tyres Global R&D BV, Enschede,

The Netherlands

Rheology as the binding quality chain between rubber mixing and processing

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Speakers Paper Title

Fabio Bacchelli,

Versalis SpA, Italy

Polymers and Tyres: A New Insight into Rubber Science and Sustainability

Yoichiro Hibiya,

ETIC, Japan Emulsion SBR & Silica wet master batch

Arup Kumar Chandra, Apollo tyres Ltd, India

International Legislation and Environmental issues of rubber and allied industries

Peter Hanik

Reliance Industries, Ltd, Navi Mumbai

Innovation in the Rubber Industry: To be AND not to be, that is the answer

Sanjaya Bhatnagar, Indian Synthetic Rubber Ltd., Noida, India.

Present and Future Busincess Scenario of Synthetic Rubber across the Globe

Joachim Kiesekamp,

Trinseo, Synthetic Rubber Business

Futuristic approach of General Purpose Synthetic Rubbers in Tyre and Automotive Industries

Ashutosh Chincholikar

Smart Controls India Ltd

Recent Trend in automation and Role of Integrator

P. Annadurai,

Naval Physical and Oceanographic Laboratory, Kochi

Recent advances on rubber products for underwater sensor applications

Dipak Khastgir, Rubber Technology Centre, IIT Kharagpur, INDIA

Composites for Multifunctional Application Flexible Conductive Elastomeric

Semen Chlesberg

Zeppelin Systems GmbH, Germany

Technology of raw materials handling for technical rubber plants

Bernhard Müller,

Glanzstoff Industries,

Premium and sustainable textile reinforcement solutions for the High and ultra-high Performance Tires

Timir Baran Bhattacharyya,

Forech India Ltd., India

Low Rolling Resistance Conveyor Belt and its Testing.

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Stephen Evans, IRSG, Singapore James L Mcgraw, IISRP, USA

Sandana Das, R1 International, Singapore Andreas Eule, Cordenka, Germany

John S Dick, USA Yongwu Li, China

J C Nian, Evonik, Taiwan Ran Zamir, Levgum, Israel

Pascal Ferrandez, Dupont, USA Wilhelm Wolff, Evonik, Germany

Renato Lualdi, Comerio Ercole, Italy C. Nah, Chonbuk University, Korea

Kamyar Alavi, Nynas, Sweden Nobuhiko Fujii, Denka, Japan

Yoichiro Hibiya, ETIC, Japan Dirk Meersschaut, Bekaert, Belgium

Bruce Lambillote, Smithers INC, USA W. Doyle, Vystar Corporation, USA

Timothy Banach, SI Industries, USA Michael W Bednarik, Exxon Mobil, USA

Andreas Limper, HFMG, Germany David Wilson, RMA, USA

Nico Huntink, Teijin, The Netherlands Michael Kaliske, Dresden, Germany

Gert Heinrich, Dresden, Germany Toshio Nishi, Japan

Walter H Waddel, USA Liqun Zhang, China

International Organising Committee

Dr. S. Sivaram Mr. Neeraj S. Kanwar

Dr. R. P. Singhania Mr. Arvind Poddar

Mr. K M Mammen Mr. Anant Goenka

National Advisory Committee

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P.K. Mohamed – Chief Convener

K.J. Janakar – Convener Conference

Dr. Samar Bandyopadhyay – Convener Technical

G. Balasubramanyam – Convener Finance

B. Jayamani – Co-Convener Technical

Jiby Isaac – Convener Educational Course

N.M. Mathew – Co-Convener Conference

S. Vasudeva Rao – Co-Convener Conference

RUBBERCON 2015 Executive committee

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Mr. Manu M. Patel Dr. Soumen Chakraborty Mr. Sushil Kapoor Mr. Rajiv Budhraja

Mr. Zachariah George Mr. Iqbal Rayani Mr. Ramani Subramaniam

Mr. R. M. Gadgil

Dr. R. K. Matthan Mr. R.Murlidharan Mr. Biswajeet Bose Mr. Yogen Lathia

Mr. P. K. Chatterjee Mr. Abhiraj Choksey Mr. Amardeep Singh Mr. Kiran Shetty

Mr. Bhupendra P Singh Mr. Harsh Gandhi Dr. N. K. Bachlaus Mr. Manoj Dash

Mr. B. Dutta Mr. Viren Nanavati Mr. Nitin Tambe Mr. Mohd. Asif

Mr. D. J. Bharucha Dr. Raj B. Durairaj Mr. S. S. Rathi Ms Preety Singh

Mrs. Piloo C. Aga Dr. Dipankar Chattopadhyay Mr. Kamesh Dixit Mr. Mehul Patel

Prof. P. Sridharan Dr. Sunil N. Kutty Dr. James Jacob Mr. Ramesh B. Parekh

Mr. Anil Arora Prof. Sabu Thomas Dr. P. Thavamani Mr. Arvind Kapoor

Mr. K. A. Chacko Mr. M. Noorani Dr. Rabin Santra Mr. Aditya Kapoor

Prof. T. K. Chaki Mr. John S. Powath Mr. Narain Holani Mr. Ashwini Maheshwari

Mr. Soaib Bekaerywala Mr. Kurian Abraham Prof. K. E. George Mr. Sanjaya Bhatnagar

Mr. Kiran Patel Mr. Ketan Shah Prof. R. Krishnakumar Mr. S. K. Pal

Mr. Tom K Thomas Mr. S. K. Luthra Prof. D. Khastgir Mr. S. K. Jain

Mr. Sujit Nair Mr. Sanjeev Pahwa Dr. Abhijit Bandyopadhyay

Mr. Manjit Singh

Dr. Arup K. Chandra Mr. Rumy Chhabra Mr. Ashish Pandey Mr. Sanil Kalra

Mr. T. R. Gopalakrishnan Ms.Farida Bharucha Mr. Avinash Aradhya Dr. K. Ravichandran

Dr. Anshu.S.Ghosal Mr. Srikanth Chakravarthy Mr. Vilas Dhavale Dr. B. Kothanandraman

Dr. Sarat Ghosh Mr. Manojit Saha Mr. Vinod Bhimrajka Mr. Priyabrata Ghosh

Mr. P. J. Xavier Mr. Virendra Rathod Mr. P. E. Thomas Mrs. Susmita Akhouri

Mr. Soumitra Chatterjee Dr. Rosamma Alex Mr. Anil Jhajharia Mr. Sudhakar Srinivasan

Mr. D. Vaidya Mr. Bharat B. Sharma Mr. Ravi Soni Mr. Om Asija

Dr. Arup Saha Deuri Mr. Tapan Paul Mr. Darshak Shah Mr. Ashwini Sarin

Mr. M. P. Kanjolia Mr. Vinay Jayade Mr. Sunil Chordia Mr. G. R. Reddy

Mr. Neeraj Thakkar Mr. Kishor Katkar Mr. Dinesh Sharma Mr. Karun Sanghi

Mr. M. F. Vohra Mr. Pramod Patel Mr. Narayan B. Masand

Mr. S. Mallikarjunaiah

Mr. Sushil K. Agarwal Mr. Rupesh Shah Dr. Saikat Das Gupta Prof. G. M. Shashidhara

Mr. Anurag Chaudhary Mr. Kaushik Roy Mr. Ravi Parekh

Mr. Mohinder Gupta Dr. Abhijit Adhikary Mr. Gautam Kalra

National Organising Committee

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RUBBERCON 2015 – Educational Symposium Speakers

Rubber Compounding: 4th & 5th December 2015

Speakers Symposium Topic

Mr.Daniel Heidenreich

General purpose and specialty rubbers, its properties and applications;

Dr. Charles R. Herd Fillers, properties and its selection for different compounds used in tyre and non tyre application;

P Sridharan Selection of curatives and antioxidant systems for rubber compounds used for tyre and non tyre application and its advantages and disadvantages;

Dr. R Mukhopadhyay Methodology of selection of compounding ingredients for the development of formulation for specific application

Dr. Barun Kumar Samui Rubber reinforcement –adhesion and bonding;

Dr.Arup Saha Deuri Recycled material and its usage in compounds for tyre and non tyre application

Dr. Arupkumar Chandra

Physical and rheological evaluation of rubber compounds and relevance to performance

Prof. Anil Bhowmick, IIT Kharagpur, India

Reverse engineering of Rubber Products

Dr. P. Thavamani Field failures – Forensic analysis and case studies (For non-tyres)

Naveen Vembakkam

M/S BEKAERT

Field failures – Forensic analysis and case studies (For tyres) - Part 1

Krishna Prasad

M/S BEKAERT

Field failures – Forensic analysis and case studies (For tyres) - Part 2

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EDUCATIONAL SYMPOSIUM

Three Educational Symposia are organized along with the conference to benefit the young professionals in small and medium scale rubber industry. The sessions will be taken by experts from relevant fields. Three topics are covered in three day sessions.

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Advanced Latex Technology: 4th & 5th December 2015

Speakers Symposium Topic

Mr.John Heath, MD

Wurfbain bv, RCMA Group, Nederlands

An overview of the International Latex Industry

-Growth and Penetration into New sectors

Mr.Joseph John,

Director, PCS P Ltd

Kottayam

Innovation and New Commercial Ecofriendly Grades and Manufacture of High Quality Dispersions

Ms Mary Ann Jose,

Compounding Manager

SISCO P Ltd Chennai

The Principles of Latex Compounding including Nitrosamine free and Ammonia Free Compounding

Mr.C.H.Lim,

R&D Manager,

Thaitex PLC, Thailand

Quallity Control and Testing of Latex and Prevulcanised Latex

Dr R.K.Matthan,

MD, PCS PLC

Chennai India

Manufacture of Dipped, Extruded and Cast latex products,

Advances in Latex Process and Applications Technology with New material and Process innovations

Mr.N.Sivananya Moorthy,

Latex Technologist Malaysia

Manufacture and Applications of High quality Elastomeric Medical Devices

Mr. Gunther Lottman, Guatemala

Carbon Sequestration and Neutrality developments in Latex Production, Processing and Latex Foam Products

Dr K.Rajkumar, Deputy Director, IRMRA, Thane India

Reverse Engineering of Latex Products for Quality Enhancement

Dr Siby Verghese, Deputy Director RRII Kottayam

Nano materials and their application in Latex Products

Rubber Moulded Goods: 5th December 2015

Speakers Symposium Topic

Dr.Van Walworth M/S TECHNOBIZ

Emerging trends in Moulded goods and manufacturing technology :

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ITC Grand Chola is a five-star luxury hotel in Chennai, India. Opened as the world's largest LEED-certified green hotel, it is the third largest hotel in India. The hotel is built in South Indian temple architecture and has four entrances similar to the temples in South India

VENUE AND DATE Hotel ITC Grand Chola, 63, Mount Road, Guindy, Chennai 600032 03-05 December 2015

IMPORTANT DATE Submission of full paper – September 30, 2015

WHO SHOULD ATTEND THIS PROGRAM All the people who are working in the field of • Rubber and Allied Industries • R&D organizations • Educational Institutions • Testing Laboratories • Product Testing Centers

• Raw Material Manufacturers • Automobile industries • Students • Research scholars and • Rubber growers

Conference Secretariat: Rubbercon 2015 C/o Helar Marketing and Consultants Pvt. Ltd., 10/A, Bharati Nagar, Ist Street, Avvai Nagar, Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai-6000 41, India. E mail: [email protected] Telephone: +91 44 24480485 Mobile No: +91 99463 65535

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