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Specialty films and multilayered structured: A review

3rd International Conference on Polymer Science and Engineering
October 02-03, 2017 Chicago, USA

Mosongo Moukwa

PolyOne Designed Structures and Solutions LLC, USA

Keynote: Polym Sci

Abstract:

Global specialty and high performance films market is expected to reach $44.59 Bn by 2020, growing at 6.4% from 2014 to 2020, according to Transparency Market Research. Specialty and high-performance films are thin films with unique properties such as high or low heat conductivity, barrier properties, special surface properties, high purity, and mechanical properties. They are films made from various polymers such as polypropylene, polyamide, polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, polycarbonate, ethylene vinyl alcohol, and polyester. Manufacturers have invested in research and development to create innovative products by developing multilayer films structures, combining low costs, high costs films, nanoparticles, and increased biopolymers. This is an overview of some modern aspects and trends in the development of specialty films and multilayered structures. Multi layered structures have allowed the construction of films with outstanding properties used in some of the toughest applications. They include barrier films, decorative films, and safety and security films. Their applications include food and cosmetics packaging, electronics, automotive and aerospace applications. A number of technical developments have taken place over the recent years to extend the performance of these types of films. Scientists and engineers are developing new materials in order to meet the evolving technical challenges, more stringent specifications, applications in harsher environments, demanding customer��?s requirements and evolving environmental legislations. Possibilities are immense. Manufacturers are able to introduce new products with better performance by developing multilayer film structures, combining low cost and high cost films, and in some cases using of biodegradable polymers.

Biography :

Mosongo Moukwa is a senior level management professional and an Entrepreneur recognized for his achievements to helping companies improve their profitability by commercializing new technologies and developing new markets. He was the Vice President of Global Technology at Johnson Polymer, WI, and now he is a part of BASF, Vice President of Global Technology at Reichhold, NC, and Vice President of Technology at Asian Paints, India. He is now Director of Technology at PolyOne Designed Structures and Solution LLC, based in Saint Louis, MO. He holds a PhD from the Universite de Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada and was a NSERC Postdoctoral fellow at Northwestern University, IL.