Meet Teijin Aramid at the Oil & Gas Non-Metallics 2022, the international conference for non-metallic material selection, qualification and use in oilfield and gas engineering applications. The conference will take place in London at the Hilton London Tower Bridge hotel from December 7-8, 2022. Sixth year in succession, Teijin Aramid and its sister company Teijin Carbon Europe are the headline sponsors of this exclusive event.Meet Teijin Aramid and Teijin Carbon at the conference exhibition area to get detailed information about deep water developments and how they can reach steel replacement with the brands Twaron and Technora as well as Tenax carbon fiber products. Additionally Bo Cornelissen, R&D Scientist at Teijin Aramid, welcomes to listen to his presentation on “Cost effective mooring of floating offshore structures with para-aramid tendons”. He provides information of excellent properties of para-aramids, e.g. lightweight, dimensional stability and high-strength solutions for tension leg platform systems and talk about aspects like tension-tension fatigue performance in terms of dynamic properties and dimensional stability.Delegates attending the conference will explore the full range of oilfield engineering non-metallic materials, including polymer composites, thermoset resins, thermoplastics and elastomers, as well as ceramics and high performance glass.To identify growth opportunities in Para Aramid Fiber Market Trends: Trends, Opportunities and Competitive Analysis, please visit https://www.lucintel.com/para-aramid-fiber-market.aspx
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