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Using Hybrid Adhesives to Reduce Downtime and Increase Uptime

Start Date:12/5/2018

Start Time:1:00 PM CST

Duration:60 minutes

Abstract:

Equipment failure in production is an inconvenient reality, reducing production, reducing capability and most importantly, reducing profits. Adhesives can help reduce downtime and mean time between failures but knowing the right adhesive to use can be tricky, and can be the difference between success and failure.

A new type of adhesive can provide provide universal adhesion to whatever you may be repairing with superior speed of cure while also simplifying your adhesive selection process and returning your equipment to serviceable status.

This webinar covers the following topics:

  1. What is a Hybrid?
  2. Where can I use Hybrids?
  3. How are Hybrids superior to standard adhesives?

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Speakers

Tom Wilk

Editor-In-Chief, Plant Services

Putman Media

Tom joined Plant Services as editor-in-chief in 2014. Previously, Wilk was content strategist / mobile media manager at Panduit. Prior to Panduit, Tom was lead editor for Battelle Memorial Institute's Environmental Restoration team, and taught business and technical writing at Ohio State University for eight years. Tom holds a BA from the University of Illinois and an MA from Ohio State University, and is an avid hiker and runner.

Chris Burke

North American MRO Application Engineer

Henkel Corporation

Christopher Burke is the North American MRO Market Application Engineer. Chris has supported the Northeast and Central regions of the United States, the Work Truck and Trailer market across the US and is the Hybrid/Universal Structural Adhesive expert. Chris joined Henkel in 2006 and has previous experience as an Army Logistics Officer. Chris holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from Central Connecticut State University and is an MBA Candidate at the University of Connecticut.

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