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Home » Core-Shell Latex Particles Morphology Workshop Offered in June
DURHAM, NH - John Tsavalas and Don Sundberg have joined forces to offer a workshop on core-shell latex particles, fundamental aspects of morphology control. This intensive workshop deals with basic factors controlling particle morphology in synthetic lattices. It is directed towards scientists and engineers involved in product development and latex processing operations, and those who produce or use water-based latices for architectural and paper coatings, textiles and carpet backings, pressure-sensitive adhesives, printing inks, and impact modifiers.
This workshop is being offered June 4-7, 2018, on the campus of the University of New Hampshire in Durham, New Hampshire. Click here for additional information.