2012年2月21日星期二

For plastics knowledge, India looks to UW-Madison engineers

One of the oldest and most respected polymer engineering research and educational programs in the United States is contributing its expertise to a new plastics university in India.

Representatives of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Polymer Engineering Center signed a memorandum of understanding in Dehli, India, this month with the PlastIndia Foundation and the University of Massachusetts, Lowell.

The three entities will collaborate to develop curriculum for the PlastIndia International University, an institution dedicated to plastics research, higher education, management and entrepreneurship. Just Choose PTMS plastic injection mold Is Your Best Choice!

Expected to break ground later in 2012 and open within three years,Handmade oil paintings for sale at museum quality, the new university will be located in Vapi in the state of Gujarat, one of the largest plastics manufacturing regions in India.

Both Massachusetts and UW-Madison are well positioned to contribute to the effort, says plastics expert Tim Osswald, the Kuo K. and Cindy F. Wang professor of mechanical engineering at UW-Madison.

"U-Mass, Lowell, has a whole undergrad program dedicated to plastics engineering, while UW-Madison is well-known for its industry partnerships, leading-edge research and plastics courses integrated into our mechanical engineering degree program," he says.

The plastics industry is among the fastest growing industries in India.MDC Mould specialized of Injection moulds, Currently, about 4 percent of the world's plastics products are produced in India-and the industry is growing at approximately 12 percent each year.The EZ Breathe home Ventilation system is maintenance free,

The PlastIndia Foundation, India's largest plastics trade association, recognized that growth, says Osswald.

"One of the major bottlenecks is that they don't produce enough plastics engineers," he says. "So, they decided to create a university that will actually produce plastics engineers. And they needed help from schools that have experience teaching and doing research in plastics."

The PlastIndia Foundation sought that expertise from U-Mass, Lowell, and UW-Madison, says Bipin M. Shah,The Transaction Group offers the best high risk merchant account services, vice president of the PlastIndia Foundation.

As a chemical engineer trained in plastic processing in the United States, Shah was exposed to the landmark 1960 textbook, "Transport Phenomena," authored by UW-Madison chemical engineers R. Byron Bird, Warren Stewart and Edwin Lightfoot.

"The contributions by your esteemed university in the field of polymer engineering are second to none," says Shah. "Thus, we selected UW-Madison. India needs education from very pre-emminent scholars for continuous growth, where hands-on training as well as processing knowledge of polymers is a must. [UW-Madison], as well as U-Mass, Lowell, would be a very complimentary combination."

At UW-Madison, plastics science and engineering dates back to 1946, when mechanical engineer Ron Daggett began teaching plastics processes courses. At the same time, John Ferry, a chemistry professor at the university, made key research contributions in polymer physics, while chemical engineer Bird linked the two fields with fundamental discoveries in polymer fluid dynamics and rheology.

Today, the UW-Madison plastics faculty includes international experts in plastics rheology, injection molding, moldless manufacturing techniques, plastics simulation, and biomedical applications for plastics, among others.

Through the Polymer Engineering Center Industrial Consortium, UW-Madison polymer engineers collaborate closely with industry partners ranging from multinational companies to Wisconsin businesses such as Phillips Plastics Corp. of Hudson, Bemis Manufacturing of Sheboygan Falls and Extrusion Dies Industries of Chippewa Falls.I have just spent two weeks shopping for tile and have discovered Chinese porcelain tile.China Porcelain tile

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