Explore emerging developments in compounding that will help you handle the needs of processors, brand owners and OEMs pushing for greener materials, either in the form of bioresins or by incorporating post-consumer reclaim in their blend. Learn how to fine-tune your entire line to meet the demand for next-gen formulations.
Agenda
Compounding the future: engineering success with biopolymers and twin screw extruders
Twin-screw extruder configurations for bioplastics and natural fibers
Lauryn Burdette
Process Engineer, KraussMaffei
Lauryn Burdette received a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from the University of Cincinnati in 2018. While at the University of Cincinnati, she participated in the co-op program and completed five co-op rotations with KraussMaffei Corporation—the last two which were at their facility in Hannover, Germany. Shortly after graduation, she was employed as a process engineer at KraussMaffei, where her areas of focus are recycling, highly filed, and sheet processing.
Brian Haight is the technology manager for extrusion processing at Leistritz with responsibilities including the development of extrusion processes, on-site support and training, and research and development. He is a graduate of the New Jersey Institute of Technology with a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering and a master’s degree in pharmaceutical engineering. He has been published by the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists and in the second edition of the textbook titled “Pharmaceutical Extrusion Technology."
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