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1st Brazilian-German Workshop on Composite Products from Alternative Lignocellulosic Resources
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Schedule
The 1st Brazilian-German Workshop on Composite Products from Alternative Lignocellulosic Resources will take place from March 5 – March 9, 2018 in Pirassununga-SP, Brazil. A detailed schedule is found here:
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SESSION 1 | The state of the art of lignocellulosic composites from different perspectives
Which strategies and developments have led to research, industry involvement and established industrial scale production?
SESSION 2 | Hurdles and desiderata for bamboo and bamboo-based products – Markets, Performance, Availability
How can research projects, industry and public service overcome the challenges and improve the conditions for such products?
SESSION 3 | Biogenic and non-conventional binders and matrices
Which traditional and novel binders and matrices will help to overcome current challenges? Is there a future for phenolic resin? Thermoplastic polymers? Inorganic binders? Geopolymer? Polyurethane?
SESSION 4 | Products, processes, characterization and applications of materials inspired by nature
Where must future research go to? Technology? Standardization? Performance? Costs? Market? Raw material accessibility? Which are our priority sectors?
Which strategies and developments have led to research, industry involvement and established industrial scale production?
SESSION 2 | Hurdles and desiderata for bamboo and bamboo-based products – Markets, Performance, Availability
How can research projects, industry and public service overcome the challenges and improve the conditions for such products?
SESSION 3 | Biogenic and non-conventional binders and matrices
Which traditional and novel binders and matrices will help to overcome current challenges? Is there a future for phenolic resin? Thermoplastic polymers? Inorganic binders? Geopolymer? Polyurethane?
SESSION 4 | Products, processes, characterization and applications of materials inspired by nature
Where must future research go to? Technology? Standardization? Performance? Costs? Market? Raw material accessibility? Which are our priority sectors?