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Construction Materials Dry-Mix Mortars with VINNAPAS® Dispersible Polymer Powders

Instructor-led training | Customers & Distributors

Description

This seminar will show you the benefits of using VINNAPAS® dispersible polymer powders and dispersions in dry-mix mortar applications.

Requirements

Basic knowledge of chemistry

Topics

  • Market-oriented information about dispersible polymer powders and their benefits in dry-mix mortars
  • Major applications: ceramic tile adhesives, tile grouts, self-leveling compounds, waterproof coatings and membranes, and concrete repair
  • Historic development of dry-mix mortars
  • Introduction to polymer chemistry
  • Introduction to cement technology
  • Main standards and test methods (U.S. and European)
  • Information about the latest market trends

Seminar objectives

This two-day seminar is a good mixture of theoretical classroom training and practical demonstrations on major dry-mix mortar applications and the benefits of VINNAPAS® dispersible polymer powders and dispersions.

Target audience

Technical managers, R&D managers, chemists, lab technicians and salespeople with technical backgrounds

Training location

Allentown

Seminar language

English

Fee (plus VAT)

0.00 EUR

Number of participants

5 - 8

Trainer

George Tessier

George is the Technical Service Manager for Wacker Chemical Corporation’s Construction Polymers Business Unit – Americas. George has been with WACKER since September 2009 and has more than 38 years of experience in the construction chemicals industry. George manages a Team of Chemists and Technicians in the Allentown facility responsible for the technical support of WACKER POLYMERS customers throughout North America. He holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Chemistry from the University of Vermont. He came to WACKER from BASF where he was the Group Leader for Cementitious Products & EIFS. Previously, he was the R&D Manager for Harris Specialty Chemicals/Thoro Systems.