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E-Learning: Glass transition for plastics

This course can be conducted as an in-house training at your company.
This course can be booked as LIVE online training.
This course can be booked as e-learning for self-study.
This course can be booked as classroom training on site at SKZ.
Certificate
Practice level: Level 0 (Seminar without practice)
Level: Basics

Course Overview

150,00 EUR*
:
Free of charge
approx. 20 minutes
approx. 20 minutes
Kursformate:
Zertifikate:
Nein
Free of charge
Duration
0 days

*This course is VAT exempt.

Your direct contact
Annika Steinbauer
Course Management
anmeldung@skz.de
Infos

Overview

Why should you participate?

The glass transition for plastics is often a book with seven seals, even for plastics experts. The processes and effects of this softening point, which occurs in amorphous plastics but can also be observed in semi-crystalline plastics, thermosets and elastomers, are too complex.

This e-learning explains in a clear and funny way the thermodynamic and morphological consideration of the glass transition and also shows the practical implications on the part of the machine operator and designer.

You will have access to this course for 12 weeks from booking.

You will receive a certificate of completion after passing the learning test.

Content
  • The glass transition from a thermodynamic and morphological point of view.
  • The glass transition from the point of view of the processor and designer
  • Glass transitions for different plastics
  • Learning control
Annika Steinbauer
Course Management
anmeldung@skz.de

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E-Learning: Glass transition for plastics

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E-Learning: Glass transition for plastics
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Annika Steinbauer
Course Management
anmeldung@skz.de

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150,00 EUR*
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*This course is VAT exempt.

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Course Overview

150,00 EUR*
:
Free of charge
approx. 20 minutes
approx. 20 minutes
Kursformate:
Zertifikate:
Nein
Free of charge
Duration
0 days

*This course is VAT exempt.

Your direct contact
Annika Steinbauer
Course Management
anmeldung@skz.de
Infos

Overview

Why should you participate?

The glass transition for plastics is often a book with seven seals, even for plastics experts. The processes and effects of this softening point, which occurs in amorphous plastics but can also be observed in semi-crystalline plastics, thermosets and elastomers, are too complex.

This e-learning explains in a clear and funny way the thermodynamic and morphological consideration of the glass transition and also shows the practical implications on the part of the machine operator and designer.

You will have access to this course for 12 weeks from booking.

You will receive a certificate of completion after passing the learning test.

Content
  • The glass transition from a thermodynamic and morphological point of view.
  • The glass transition from the point of view of the processor and designer
  • Glass transitions for different plastics
  • Learning control
Annika Steinbauer
Course Management
anmeldung@skz.de
Weitere Informationen und Anmeldung auf: https://skz.de/910

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