PERSPECT IVESection S-71 Covering Eastern North CarolinaNewsletter of the Society of Plastics Engineers, Piedmont-Coastal Section, North Carolina
Promoting the Scientific & Engineering Knowledge of Plastics
Volume XXXIX No. 2 Oct 2014 A few SPEcial Words from our President
Questions?? Contact
Clark Broome 336-727-5015 (work)336-686-0007 (cell)
Next Meeting
October 14th
Core Technology Molding Corporation
BOD at 4:00pmTour at 5:00-6:00pm
Dinner and Speaker6:15-8:30pm atTE Connectivity
719 Pegg Rd,Greensboro
More details and map to Core Technologies
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The annual Martin A. ‘Marty’ Ryba Memorial Golf Outing on September 9th was a great success. Jackie Ryba and Walt Carey did another fantastic job of organiz-ing the outing this year. Their hard work is greatly appreciated. I also want to thank all the golfers and hole sponsors who participated. We had a fantastic turn out of golfers this year. See pages 14-15 for additional information and pictures of the golf outing.
The October 14, 2014 meeting will be at Core Technology Molding Corpora-tion located at 4300 Piedmont Parkway, Greensboro. The Board of Directors will meet at 4:00 pm. A tour of Core Technology will be from 5:00 -6:00. Core Technology is a plastic injection molding solutions provider. Their customers include TE Connectivity, Bausch & lomb Global Surgical, Novant Health, Newell Rubbermaid, Husqvarna Group, Parker Hannifin, and Consolidated Metco (Tier II supplier to Freightliner, Peterbilt, Kenworth, Volvo/Mack, and Navistar). Core Technology competes in the automotive, heavy truck, medical device, consumer products, and outdoor equipment markets. Core Technology is ISO 9001:2008 certified and houses a class 10,000 ISO 7 and class 1,000 ISO 6 medical clean room – a feature that has allowed the company to enter the biological pharma-ceutical market and secure Merck Corporation as one of its newest clients.
The dinner and presentation will be from 6:15 – 8:30 pm at TE Connectivity 719 Pegg Road, Greensboro. A fantastic dinner is being catered by Tricia’s Catering from Lexington, NC. The speaker is Steven Bowen, President and CEO of Plas-tiComp, Inc. Winona, MN. The topic is: Long Fiber Reinforced Thermoplastics. Steve’s bio is on page 17.
It is time to remember the annual essay contest that we sponsor every year. This contest is for Junior and Senior High School students in the Piedmont-Coastal area. Maury Balik is the contact for this. He sends out notices to numerous schools and is always willing to include new schools. If you know of any school which may be interested in participating please provide Maury with a contact name.
The plans for both the November meeting and the Christmas Party in Decem-ber are being finalized. The November tour is planned for Superior Tooling in Wake Forest; all other details will be provided in the next newsletter. Please see the calendar on page 13 for all of the proposed monthly meetings for our 2014/2015 year.
Todd Bryant
OUR NEW 2014/2015 PIEDMONT-COASTAL SECTION OFFICERS
Todd Leon Lewis Tim Rodney
Officers Name Business Phone Cell (home) E-Mail
President Todd Bryant Polymers Center 704-602-4125 336-813-3578 (c) [email protected] Leon Suttles PCS Company 586-863-7427 [email protected] Treasurer Tim Bryant Tim Bryant, Inc 336-978-9598 [email protected] Lewis Wilson SABIC 336-601-6669(c) [email protected] Rodney Joslin TE Connectivity 336-544-1316 336-314-7667 [email protected]
Board of Directors2014/2015 Walt Carey, Dan Fuccella, Tim Earley, Jim Griffith2015/2016 Mike Ellison, Maury Balik, Don Aiken, Glenn Shearin2016/2017 Al Barbour, Geoff Foster, Chris Jackson, Patrick Mannella
Board of Directors by Position: House - Clark Broome; Education - Maury Balik; Advertising - Tim Earley; Rules - open; Historian - open; Membership - Tim Earley; Newsletter Editor - Mike Jensen; Awards - Russell Broome;Golf Outing - Jackie Ryba and Walt Carey
Liaisons: NCSU - Dr Maury BalikCCCC - Glenn ShearinCarolinas Section SPE - Dennis HayfordNC A&T - Geoff FosterPCE - Dan FuccellaSPE Executive Committee - Russell Broome
PERSPECTIVE is published electronically monthly from September through June, to inform members of the Section’s activities, national events, and news. Communications should be sent to the Editor: Mike Jensen, [email protected] or [email protected]
telephone at 919-333-2003 (cell). To advertize in our newsletter, contact Tim Earley at 336-693-6466 [email protected]. Our newsletter is available on our web page at International SPE two weeks prior to the next meeting, at
SPE4.org>communities>Sections>NC>Piedmont-coastal. You should be notified by e-mail when it is posted.Neither the Society of Plastics Engineers or the Piedmont-Coastal Section is responsible for views that are expressed by individual contributors,
either in the articles published in the newsletter or in any of the technical presentations.
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2014 MARTY RYBA MEMORIAL GOLF OUTING RESULTS
Our sincere thanks go out to each and every one of the forty-four (44) golfers (a 22% increase over last year) and our twenty (20) hole sponsors who participated in the 7th annual Martin A. “Marty” Ryba Me-morial SPE Golf Outing held at The Preserve at Jordan Lake in Chapel Hill (Tuesday, September 9th). From a weather perspective, we were lucky that the heavy rains which pounded this area for two days before held off for the event! There were cloudy skies, with temperatures in the low 80s, light winds, but NO RAIN! The golf course was in pretty good shape given the rain the course endured two days and nights earlier, although the green proved to be very slow and reduced the drama on the Longest One Putt Made contests held on the five selected par fours. Here is the list of $100.00 hole winners and our sponsors for the golf outing:Hole No./par Contest Winner Hole Sponsor 1 / 4 Longest one-putt made Mike Carrington AIMET Technologies 2 / 5 Most accurate drive Matt Smith PolyOne Distribution 3 / 3 Closest to the pin Pete Langerak M. Holland Distribution 4 / 4 Longest one-putt made Andrew Ontko Dayson Polymers LLC 5 / 4 2nd shot, closest to the pin Dale Robinson Centricor Analytical Labs 6 / 3 Closest to the pin John M. Champlin Polymers Ctr of Excellence
Syracuse Plastics (NC) Inc. 7 / 4 2nd shot, closest to the pin Tom Petrchko Atlantic Packaging Corp.
Southeastern Polymers 8 / 4 Longest one-putt made Dale Robinson Total Molding Concepts 9 / 5 Most accurate drive Jerry Holleman JMMS Tooling 10 / 4 Longest one-putt made Scott Hirsch HASCO America 11 / 3 Closest to the pin Jerry Holleman PCS Company 12 / 5 Most accurate drive Brandon Ross Triangle Central Warehouse 13 / 4 2nd shot, closest to the pin Pete Langerak PlastiComp Inc. 14 / 5 Most accurate drive Matt Smith Plastic Express 15 / 4 2nd shot, closest to the pin Dale Robinson Raleigh Precision Products 16 / 4 Longest one-putt made Laura Hiller Fordham Plastics Equipment 17 / 3 Closest to the pin Brian Clark Technical Precision Plastics 18 / 4 2nd shot, closest to the pin Brandon Ross Barnet Polymers.
Congratulations to all the above winners of the $100.00 hole prize which consisted of $50.00 in cash and a $50.00 gift certificate from The Preserve at Jordan Lake’s well-stocked pro shop! Special thanks go out to all of our hole sponsors without whom our outing would have been neither possible nor successful. To everyone who brought a door prize, thanks. To everyone who won a door prize (and I believe every-one did), congratulations! We had three winners of our 50/50 education raffle. We brought in a total of $700.00 in ticket sales, $440.00 in entry fees and Jackie Ryba sold another $270.00 worth of tickets during the event. We gave out a total of $359.00 in winnings: First Prize of $175.00 went to Rodney Joslin of TE Connectiv-ity (who did not play in the outing but came to attend the BOD meeting after the event and bought some tickets), Second Prize of $105.00 went to Tim Earley of Barnet Polymers and the Third Prize of $65.00 went to Brian Pezzulo of Triangle Central Warehouse.
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Training: Consultants/Training Page WebsiteApplied Technologies Inc. . . . . 6 www.ati-engineers.com chemlabconsulting, LLC . . . . . 5 www.chemlabconsulting.comPorticos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 www.porticos.net
Equipment:Fordham Plastics . . . . . . . . . . 9 www.FordhamPlastics.com
MaterialsBarnet Polymers . . . . . . . . . 7 www.barnet.comDayson Polymers . . . . . . . . . 7 www.daysonpolymers.comPlasticomp . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 www.plasticomp.comPolymer Technology & Services . 4 www.ptsllc.comPolyOne Distribution . . . . . . . 2 www.polyone.comTriangle Central Warehouse . . . 6
ProcessorsAdvanced Plastiform, INC . . . . . 8 www.advancedplastiform.com Aimet Technologies, INC . . . . . . 7 [email protected] Extruded Plastics . . . . 6 www.aeplastics.com American Injection Molding . . . 2 www.aimolding.comFR Male and Associates . . . . . . 8 www.FRMale.comPlastic Molding Connection . . . . 6 Polymers Center of Excellence . . 5 www.polymers-center.orgRaleigh Precision Products . . . . 9 www.raleighprecision.comSapona Plastics, LLC . . . . . . . . 6 www.saponaplastics.comSyracuse Plastics . . . . . . . . . . 5 www.SyracusePlastics.com
Professional SearchDimensions Professional Search . . 5 www.ncplastics.com
ToolingCarson Tool and Mold . . . . . . . 4 www.carsonmold.comEmerald Tool and Mold . . . . . . 4 www.emeraldtoolandmold.comHi-Tech Plating . . . . . . . . . . . 8 www.hitecplating.comFR Male and Associates . . . . . . 9 www.FRMale.comMaloney Tool and Mold . . . . . . 11 www.maloneycos.comMeusburger USA . . . . . . . . . . 7 www.meusburger.comPCS Company . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 www.pcs-company.comRichmond Tooling . . . . . . . . . 4 www.richmondtooling.comSuperior Tooling, Inc. . . . . . . . 5 www.sti-nc.comTool-All . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 www.toolall.com
THANK YOU!The members of the Piedmont-Coastal Section, a non-profit organization, thank these sponsors for
their generosity. Donations to our section are used for educational purposes.
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Danville Community College
Our Sponsors
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William B. Pollard IIIPO Box 4552
Charlottesville, Virginia 22905434-962-9371
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MEMBERSHIP REPORT
Piedmont-Coastal Section S71As of September 2014
we have 167 members!
W e have 167 members as we start the New Year. As school starts up we should get new student members. SPE has a great offer for students this year, FREE mem-bership for the year!If you have changed jobs or location, please send me a note. If you have any email, employment, or phone number changes, please contact me as well.I encourage every member to sign up a new member in 2014/2015. Let ’s all work toward increasing our mem-bership. I encourage every member to sign up a new member in 2014/2015. Let’s all work toward increasing our membership.If you have someone you feel can benefit from joining SPE, give them an application or send me their name and I will submit it to SPE and have you as the referring member.I also encourage you to look at LinkedIn. There are many SPE groups and plastic technical groups that can be a wealth of knowledge. I would be glad to help you with LinkedIn or the main SPE web site.The newsletter will be posted on the main SPE website this year. Go to SPE4.org>communities>Sections>NC>Piedmont-coastal. With everyone using smartphones, newsletter is better to download at your convenience.Coming Soon from SPE: The ChainAs part of its ongoing effort to upgrade the infrastruc-ture needed to deliver value to members, SPE will launch its own connected community called The Chain later this year. SPE members will be able to share information and network with one another as part of committees and technical groups, and all others will experience the wealth of knowledge that SPE has brought to the Plas-tics Industry for almost 75 years.
If you have any questions, please contact me by e-mail at [email protected].
Tim Earley, SPE Piedmont Coastal Section S71Membership and Advertising Chairman
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One or two courses per semester• Hands-on learning using state-of-the-art equipment• 80 Ton Krauss Maffei Injection Molder• 1 ¼” Wayne Extruder – inline and crosshead, tubing,
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Tensile Tester, Melt Indexer, Densimeter and more• Courses taught by INDUSTRY Professionals• Low Tuition when contracted through your company
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email: [email protected]
On the financial side, all eighteen (18) of the golf hole sponsorships were purchased by twenty (20) sponsors and brought in $4,500.00. The golf out-ing registration fees brought in another $4,100.00 for a total income of $8,600.00. Our expenses to-taled $4,411.33, therefore the golf outing cleared $3,758.67 Adding the Section’s portion of the 50/50 education raffle ($360.00) to the golf income, The NET PROFIT from the 2014 golf outing was $4,118.67. Our goal was bring in over $4,000.00 in net income and we did it! No, YOU ALL did it!Next year’s 8th Annual Martin A. “Marty” Ryba Memorial SPE Golf Outing has already been sched-uled and it will once again be played at The Preserve at Jordan Lake Golf Club in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, September 8, 2015. Please clear your calendars for that date and make plans to attend.From a personal standpoint, I want to thank my co-chairperson, Jackie Ryba, for all of her assistance. All-in-all, it was a fantastic experience! I’d also like to extend the thanks of the entire Section to Head Golf Professionals, Justin Malone and Mike Meyer and his most capable staff for their efforts in making our out-ing the success that it was. I especially want to thank the chef and wait staff for the good food we had at our outing. Thanks for everyone’s positive comments on this year’s event. A great time was had by all and we all look forward to next year’s Martin A. “Marty” Ryba Memorial SPE Golf Outing!
Respectfully submitted: Walt Carey and Jackie Ryba, Golf Outing Co-chairpersons
Golf Comments continued from Page 3
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Annual Awards:Sarah Sullinger [email protected]
Membership Programs:Sue Wojnicki [email protected]
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Society of Plastics Engineers - Piedmont-Coastal Section (S71)Newsletter Advertising Campaign Update
The Piedmont Coastal Section S71 of SPE 2014/2015 advertising campaign to renew and recruit new advertis-ers for the Piedmont-Coastal Section monthly on-line newsletter, the “Perspective” is underway. Advertising in our monthly newsletter can lead to new customers for your organization – our newsletter is e-mailed to over 500 professionals in North & South Carolina and posted to the global SPE website. Our section is proud to be one of the top growing sections in the world. You can view our newsletters at the SPE website –
http://www.4spe.org/Communities/sectiondetail.aspx?itemNumber=5389. Then click on the newsletter.
Your support via an advertisement in our newsletter is vital to improving the current and future workforce in the plastics industry. A key mission of SPE is to promote and provide the knowledge and education of plastics and polymers worldwide. Locally, you can greatly impact the workforce in your area by advertising with us, as these monies are used to support local student scholarships and educational grant programs. We appreciate your consideration in assisting us to continue to provide support for training in the plastics industry.
Newsletter improvements, implemented without an increase in the cost of the advertisement, include:
• We have a quick link to your company website on the index page listing all our sponsors.
• Text and advertising are now more interspersed than before to ensure readers know the companiesthat support the Piedmont Coastal Section’s programs and offer cost effective services and products.
• Our newsletter is published electronically and is posted to our Section Web Page and broadcast as ane-mail - an attachment to all our section members, other section members in our area and many non-mem-ber friends of our section – your ad will be sent to over 500 professionals - SPE members and friends of SPE throughout North and South Carolina.
We appreciate your support and hope that you will sponsor, or consider sponsoring an advertisement in our newsletter to support the Society of Plastics Engineers and its plastic industry supporting programs. Also – ½ page and full page Ads can be changed monthly in order for you to highlight different specialties of your com-pany.
Fee Schedule – one cost covers one year (10 monthly issues)
Ad size – Ads may be in color AD Cost Structure Approx Print Size of Ad
• Business card (1/8 Page - 2”x3.5”) $250 1.75”x 3.25”
• ¼ Page $475 3.5” x 4.75” or 2.25” x 7.0”
• ½ Page $900 3.5” x 9.5” or 4.75” x 7.0”
• Full Page $1,700 7.0” x 9.5”An electronic version of your ad may be e-mailed to Mike Jensen, at [email protected] or a hard copy (business card, etc.) may be mailed to: Mike Jensen, 420 Kings Hollow Drive, Raleigh, NC 27603. If you would prefer to make an educational donation to us without advertising, we will proudly recognize your spon-sorship by posting your website on each newsletter and recognize your company on education night. Sponsor-ship levels are: Gold - $200; Silver - $150; and Bronze - $100. We appreciate your consideration in advance and we look forward to hearing from you. Please submit your check payable to P-C Section, SPE to: P-C Section SPE, c/o Tim Earley, PO Box 1036, Mebane, NC 27301. If you have any questions or require an Invoice – please contact Tim Earley at 336-693-6466 or [email protected]. The S71 Piedmont Coastal Section is a very active section and is proud to support the students and institu-tions in our area in their pursuit of the advancement of the plastics industry.
Tim Earley - Newsletter Advertising Chairman, P-C Section, SPE
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Results of the 2014 “Marty”
Ryba Memorial Golf Outing
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Attendees: Todd Bryant; Leon Suttles; Tim Earley; Tim Bryant; Rodney Joslin; Walt Carey; Lewis WilsonSection President Todd Bryant – Todd called the meeting to order at 5:40pm at The Preserve at Jordan Lake Golf Club in Chapel Hill, NC.Minutes from May 2014 Annual Planning Session were voted on and approvedMoved: Rodney Joslin, Second: Tim Earley, CarriedTreasurer’s Report - Tim Bryant1. $19,466.61 in the bank2. Net Income July 2014 through August 2014 -$6,864.063. Expenses were Student Scholarships andAnnual Planning Meeting ($1,717.30)4. Per Tim the 2013-2014 Section Financials hadbeen audited (August 2014) and submitted to SPE National.Councilor Report- Rodney JoslinRodney Joslin – will attend the Fall Councilor Meeting in New Orleans the week of 9/15/14.Per Rodney there are several organizational changes pending for both SPE Divisions and Sections.Rodney is currently serving on the Bylaws and Policies Com-mittee; Possible change whereby SPE Student Members would become eligible to run for Section officer positions and board member positions.PC BOD discussion on this topic of Student Members; Consen-sus among the BOD present was not supportive of a Student Member being a Section officer rather supportive of a Student Member being an At Large Board Member.Meeting and Program Review for 2014-2015October: Program- Plasticomp Dinner/Meeting to be held at Tyco/Pegg Rd plant site.Plant tour: It was agreed to approach Geoff Foster about a pos-sible plant tour.Action: Tim Bryant to contact Geoff Foster about the possible plant tour for OctoberAction: Dinner options- Prissy Polly or Tricia Catering; R Joslin to follow-up on dinner selection and confirmation.November:Plant Tour: Superior ToolProgram: Ultra C CoatingAction: Leon Suttles to confirm programAction: Need to confirm dinner/meeting locationDecember:Program: Holiday PartyDinner Site: Action: Tim Bryant to investigate option for The Flame in San-ford. Second choice would be The Cutting Board in Burlington.Action: Leon Suttles to confirm programAction: Need to confirm dinner/meeting locationSecond choice would be The Cutting Board in Burlington.Membership Report - Tim Earley1. Tim reported that the Piedmont-Coastal Section has
Piedmont-Coastal Sept 9th BOD Meeting Minutesapproximately 166 members as of 9/9/14. Section has lost nu-merous members since May – many are retirees and students.2. Action: Tim Bryant requested that Rodney Joslin-Councilor to request SPE National to communicate to top level management in the plastics industry the benefits of their em-ployees joining and being active in SPE in 20143. Action: Tim Bryant volunteered to generate a letter(from Piedmont Coastal Section) that could be communicated to key decision makers in our geographic area on the benefits of SPE membership. Motion was made on this offer; Voted and approved. It was agreed to plan to review the letter from Tim at the November BOD meeting.Golf Outing Report – Walt Carey Successful event for 2014! A total of 44 golfers (increase of 8) participated at the 9/9 event. 30 of the golfers prepaid – suc-cessful in getting earlier commitment. All 18 holes were spon-sored. Walt will have a complete report at a later date.Great job again by Walt and Jackie Ryba!Education Report – Tim Earley inputPer Tim, students are eligible for free SPE membershipsAction: To help communicate this great option for students – Tim volunteered to send letters to these learning institutions: Davidson CC; Danville CC; Guilford Technical CCAdvertising Report George Millington (Tim Bryant represented George in his absence)1. Advertising sales for 2014-2015 newsletter period have beenvery positive; Sales total could reach $10M for this year.2. Per Tim – 27 advertisers have committed; There are 2-3advertisers that have not paid and could become an issue; Tim stated that need to determine if they were going to pay or if their ads need to be dropped.3. Action: Tim/George to make decision on these concerns byOctober4. George’s replacement as Advertising Chairman- Time hascome that George must step down due to personal needs/com-mitments. Action: Tim Earley to contact George and get detailed report on current newsletter advertisers; Tim to determine the best plan of action for the next 2-3 months while a replacement for George is being pursued.Action: Todd to send email communication to PC BOD stat-ing the urgent need to get a replacement for the Advertising Chairperson Section Liaison Update- Todd BryantPer Todd the Carolina Section has moved their monthly meeting date to the 2nd Wednesday of the month (from Monday). Caro-lina Section now considering moving from lunch time meetings to evening meetings.New BusinessTodd Bryant will not be able to attend the November/February and April meetings due to business related conflicts.Meeting was adjourned by Todd Bryant.Adjourned 6:48 PMRespectfully submitted,Lewis Wilson, Secretary, Piedmont Coastal Section
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Piedmont-Coastal Meeting - Oct 14th
SpeakerStephen T. BowenPresident and CEOPlastiComp, Inc.Winona, MN 55987
Steven T. (Steve) Bowen is President and Chief Execu-tive Officer of PlastiComp Inc., a technology company focused on long fiber reinforced materials and a proprietary direct in-line compounding technology called Pushtrusion.
Previously, from 1984 to 2000, Steve was President and CEO of Polymer Composites Inc. (PCI) now the Celstran business of Celanese Corporation. Poly-mer Composites evolved from a technology start-up into the global market leader in the Long Fiber pellet market. In 1999 PCI’s annual sales exceeded $50,000,000, and materials were manufactured in Europe, North America, and under license in Japan.
From 1975 -1984, as VP of sales and marketing for Bethlehem Steel’s plasticsoperations, Kusan, Inc., Steve was involved in multi-plant injection molding of thermoplastic parts and component assemblies. As their supplier of television cabinets, Kusan was instrumental in bringing Toshiba to Tennessee. Kusan was also a valued supplier to Whirlpool Corporation, General Motors, Ford, Rock-well and other significant customers.
Early career assignments included market develop-ment and account management for General Electric’s Plastics Division in the automotive group in Detroit, MI, group leader for material development at Fiberfil in Evansville, IN, and composite material develop-ment at 3M Company in St. Paul, MN.
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4:00pm BOD Meeting at Core Technologies, 4300 Piedmont Parkway, Greensboro (map below)
5:00pm Tour of Core TechnologiesCore Technology Molding Corporation is a plastic injection molding solutions provider. Customers include TE Connectivity, Bausch & Lomb Global Surgi-cal, Novant Health, Newell Rubbermaid, Husqvarna Group, Parker Hannifin and Consolidated Metco (Tier II supplier to Freightliner, Peterbilt, Kenworth, Volvo/Mack and Navistar). Core Technology competes in the Automotive, Heavy Truck, Medical Device, Consumer Products and Outdoor Equipment markets. Core Technology is ISO 9001:2008 certified and houses a Class 10,000 ISO 7 and Class 1,000 ISO 6 medical clean room – a feature that has allowed the company to en-ter the Biological Pharmaceutical market and secure Merck Corporation as one of its newest clients.
6:15pm Dinner and Speaker at
TE Connectivity, 719 Pegg Road, Greensboro
Dinner catered by Tricia’s Catering
(Lexington, NC)
Speaker : Steven BowenTopic: Long Fiber Reinforced Thermo-plastics
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