Lori
Knous
General Manager of Akron Labs, Materials Science and Engineering
United States
Contact LoriOriginal run date: Wednesday, February 27, 11:00 a.m. | download below
When designing a rubber product, it’s crucial to formulate a compound that can withstand anticipated service conditions, while understanding key performance requirements, processing, and cost constraints. Understanding key material mechanisms and testing protocols enables compounders to formulate with the appropriate cure systems and anti-degradant packages for a given application.
In this upcoming one-hour webinar, Christine Domer, General Manager of Smithers Analytical and Physical Testing Labs, will review the fundamentals of different cure systems and anti-degradant packages from a compounder’s perspective. She will discuss:
This webinar is the third in a five-part series on rubber compounding. Headquartered in the rubber capital of the world, Smithers has been serving the rubber industry for nearly 100 years. With this webinar series, the experts at Smithers aim to provide a functional understanding of the basics of rubber compounding to anyone in the rubber industry, regardless of background, job role, or experience.
Christine Domer, General Manager, Analytical and Physical Testing Labs
Christine has over 30 years of material science experience in the tire and rubber industries, with special expertise in raw materials, cure development engineering, compounding, reinforcements, and processing in both tire and non-tire applications. Christine joined the Smithers team in 2016 and is General Manager of the Akron Laboratories (both chemical and physical labs) and the Smithers Tire Analysis Report.