QC in plastics processing
The University of Exeter has, over many years, developed significant expertise in in-line spectroscopy and is running a free one day event on the 12th November to share this expertise with our members.
The event, run by the CALMARE Centre at the University, will go into some depth as to quality control techniques companies can employ to spot potential contamination during production. This is a must attend event for those companies looking to continually improve their production processes.
To register for this FREE event, please follow the link HERE
Part funded for two years by the European Regional Development Fund Programme 2007 - 2013, with match funding from partners, CALMARE (Centre for ALternative MAterials and REmanufacturing Technologies) can support businesses with a range of material development and sustainability projects and services. These include materials testing, waste reduction and advising on remanufacturing and recycling options
For more details, please contact 01392 725821, email [email protected] or visit www.exeter.ac.uk/calmare
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The event, run by the CALMARE Centre at the University, will go into some depth as to quality control techniques companies can employ to spot potential contamination during production. This is a must attend event for those companies looking to continually improve their production processes.
To register for this FREE event, please follow the link HERE
Part funded for two years by the European Regional Development Fund Programme 2007 - 2013, with match funding from partners, CALMARE (Centre for ALternative MAterials and REmanufacturing Technologies) can support businesses with a range of material development and sustainability projects and services. These include materials testing, waste reduction and advising on remanufacturing and recycling options
For more details, please contact 01392 725821, email [email protected] or visit www.exeter.ac.uk/calmare




