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TECHNICAL REPORT
BEST PAPERS AWARDED FOR INTC 2007 CONFERENCE
A total of 16 of the best technical papers focusing on research in the nonwovens
industry have been recognized by INDA, Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry,
and TAPPI, Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry, as the Best
Papers presented at INTC 2007, held last September in Houston, Tex.
Almost 300 professionals from industry and academia heard more than 70 technical
papers during INTC 2007. The annual technical conference is co-sponsored by INDA
and the Nonwovens Division of TAPPI.
The overall winner of the INTC 2007 Best Paper is Fatma
Kilinc-Balci, of Auburn University, for a paper entitled “Extrusion
of Composite Fibers." Kilinc-Balci
receives a $1000 award for this recognition.
“Cutting-edge research from both academia and industry is vital to the
future of our business and the papers that have been selected as recipients of
this recognition represent the 'Best of the Best' in the vital research that
will bring our industry into the future,” says INDA President Rory Holmes.
Also recognized as Best Papers in individual categories:
- Binders & Additives - Barry Weinstein, Rohm & Haas Company
“Cure
Diagnostics for Acrylic Thermosets.”
- Building & Industrial Mat - Harry Alter, Owens Corning Science and Technology
Center, “Noise: The Next Pollution.”
- Filtration - Daniel Hennessy, Ahlstrom,
“Determining
the Degree of Cure of Phenolic Filter Media.”
- Flame Retardants - Gerald Keep, Missing Octave insights, Inc.,
“Multi-component
Flame Retardant Systems.”
- Insulation I - Kevin Gallagher, CertainTeed Corporation,
“Dynamic
Mechanical Analysis of Insulation Binders.”
- Insulation II - Pascal Lesage, Sylvatica,
“Evaluation
Life Cycle Impacts of Nonwovens: Results, Lessons and Prospects from Case Studies
of Insulation.”
- Meltblown & Spunbond Technology I - Larry McAmish, Imerys,
“Evaluation
for Mineral Additives in Spunbond Polypropylene.”
- Meltblown & Spunbond Technology II - Roy Brougton, Jr., Auburn University, “Production
and Evaluation of Meltblown Poly(phenylene sulfide).”
- Modeling I - Dietmar Hietel, Fraunhofer-Institute for Industrial Mathematics
(ITWM), Germany,
“Modeling and Simulation of Fiber Dynamics in Nonwoven
Processes.”
- Modeling II - H. Vahedi Tafreshi, Virginia Commonwealth University,
“Simulation
of Nanoparticle Filtration via Nanofiber Media at Reduced Operating Pressures.”
- Nanotechnology - Eric Formo, University of Washington,
“Nanostructured
Materials by Electrospinning.”
- Polymers & Processes I - Fatma Kilinc-Balci, Auburn University,
“Extrusion
of Composite Fibers.”
- Polymers & Processes II - Don Shiffler, Nonwovens Cooperative Research
Center (NCRC)/North Carolina State University,
“The Electrostatic Charge
on Moving Non Metallic Forming Belts.”
- Protective Materials - Gang Sun, University of California-Davis,
“Production
of Biocidal Polypropylene by Reactive Extrusion.”
- Surface Enhancements - Eunkyoung Shim, Nonwovens Cooperative Research Center
(NCRC)/North Carolina State University,
“Surface Modification of Polypropylene
with Ethoxylated Melt Additives.”
- Sustainability - Jan O'Regan, Cotton Incorporated,
“Cotton-Focus
on Sustainability.”
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