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SPE THE SPE CIALIST Society of Plastics Engineers • Upper Midwest Section

May 2009 • Volume 36

May 2009

Section MiniTec

Volume 36

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Inside: Advertisers Index Page 2

Presidents Remarks Page 3

Membership Corner and Spotlight on the Board Page 4

Networking Event Page 8

TUESDAY May 19, 2009

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12:30 PM REGISTRATION

1:00 – 5:00 PM SEMINAR

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Gary Kocken, the National Sales Manager for Bloomington, MN - based PPT VISION. PPT VISION is a manufacturer of Smart Cameras that are used in automated inspection applications. Among the various industries that PPT VISION serves, one of their focused industry segments is Injection Mold Inspection and Protection. For this industry segment, PPT VISION has created its SENTINEL Mold Protection product. This product is a camera-based inspection solution that easily mounts to an injection molding machine and once trained on good views of the mold, it can provide detection errors in the molding process and can stop the mold from cycling / closing if any errors are detected, thus stopping mold damage. Gary will be speaking about the technology and its benefits. For reservations or questions, email Jesse Lund at [email protected]. If you don’t have access to the internet then call Jesse Lund at 651-329-8453 EMAIL IS PREFERRED

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Advertisers Index Ashland/General Polymers ..........Page 2

Omya, Inc. ....................................Page 6

Chemir ..........................................Page 2

Orycon....................... ..................Page 3

Clariant ........................................Page 3

PlastiComp ..................................Page 3

D-M-E ..........................................Page 6

Plastic Process Equipment ..........Page 6

E & O Tool and Plastics, Inc ........Page 3

Polymer Resources,Ltd ................Page 6

Hennepin Technical College ........Page 2

QMC Plastic Machinery................Page 3

MCG BioComposites, LLC ..........Page 2

RTP ..............................................Page 2

Mold-Masters Limited ..................Page 6

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President’s Remarks Dick Bopp

In last month’s column we talked about change and how we all needed to work together—one person at a time—to face any unknown surprises that may be lurking in our future.

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Well, it didn’t take long to get tested. Witness our last MiniTech on March 31st where the speaker, Bob Launsby, from Launsby Consulting was stranded in Colorado on the morning of the event due to an exceptionally long flight delay. What to do? Jeff Voelker, our Program Co-Chair, got in contact with Bob and the very capable Doug Mason, AV Director at Hennepin Technical College, to successfully set up an impromptu Webinar which Jeff ran from his laptop. As a result 36 attendees got to see and hear Bob’s 3 hour presentation on DOE for Injection Molding. This is the stuff—the out-of-the- box thinking and can-do attitude — that makes me so proud of our Board…and Section overall.

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Speaking of the Board, I’d like to congratulate all the new officers and committee chairs and especially welcome two new board members who were confirmed at our luncheon meeting at the Minneapolis Gateway Hotel on April 7th.

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Paul Rothweiler who as you know so ably led us as President for the last 18 months is now our Past President. I think this may make Domasius Nwabunma our honored Past, Past President. Tom McNamara, who is featured in this issue’s Spotlight on the Board, continues as our venerable Councilor. (Please take a moment to read about his long and distinguished career.) Ajay Gupta, who was featured in the last “Spotlight” continues as our meticulous and timely Secretary. Marv Grussing will continue to keep our finances straight as Treasurer; and Rolly Enderes will continue to seamlessly manage the SPEcialist and our nascent website as Newsletter and Online Editor. Sean Mertes and Jeff Voelker will continue to bring us outstanding MiniTech speakers as Program Co-Chairs. And, this year we have a new board member, Jesse Lund, from the University of Minnesota to assist with the facilities arrangements as our House Chair.

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WELCOME TO OUR NEW MEMBERS

SPOTLIGHT ON THE BOARD

MEMBERSHIP MATTERS

Dan Mishek, Membership Chairman Email: [email protected] • Phone: (651) 653-0400

I am excited about my new role on the SPE Midwest Board. The mission to grow members is intriguing and will come with challenges. My goal is not only to assist in the growth of the membership by numbers, but also by activeness. We are looking for active members to participate on the board, committees, attend Mini-Techs and everywhere else that plastic has touched our lives. The board looks forward to meeting all our members in person in 2009. Below are the newest members of the SPE Midwest Chapter. Welcome! NEW MEMBER

AFFILIATION

Bud Baechler

PlastiComp, LLC

Prior Lake, MN

Beth Boman

3M/Dyneon

Oakdale, MN

Randall Kvalheim Gaia Lenz

Glenn Bartlett

MarkMcGregor

Dan Mishek

LOCATION

TeamVantage Molding

Forest Lake, MN

Lavelle Industries

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Andersen Corporation

North Branch, MN

Reliance Products

Spotlight on the Board

Dick Bopp, Membership Chairman

This month’s Spotlight features Tom McNamara, our very able Councilor, who as you’ll soon read has had a very long and distinguished history in plastics and the SPE. In fact, I did a quick check of our membership roles and learned that indeed Tom is amongst a handful of our most senior section members and the most senior of our directors, beating out Dave Erickson by exactly 4 months.

Being with the Section for only 13 years, I’m a relative new comer. But, I’ve come to rely greatly upon Tom’s wisdom and experience. He is a true servant leader and a pleasure to work with. So, here in his own words is Tom’s story. Please don’t hesitate to take him up on his offer to talk to you about the SPE, the history of our section…or just plain shop. I have been involved in the plastics industry for 36 years and have been an SPE member for 35 of those years. I guess that makes me one of the longest term members in our Section and I have really enjoyed the professional networking and continuing educational opportunities that SPE has offered me.

Winnipeg, MB

My work career started after graduation from UW – Stout with a BS degree in a pilot program for Polymer Engineering. Dr. Arnold Piersoll, as the head of the Polymer Department, crafted the program for a handful of us eager, want-to-be plastic professionals. After a brief internship at UFE, Inc, I took my first full-time employment at Thermotech as a Tom McNamara Project Engineer. I had the great pleasure of mentoring under one of the icons of the Upper Midwest Section – Tony Norris. I would certainly not have progressed to the positions in both industry and the SPE had it not been for the excellent counseling I received under Tony’s direction. Our Section now gives out a Tony Norris Scholarship Award in his honor. As a progression within Thermotech, I moved from Project Engineer to Research, Development, & Engineering Supervisor, to Assistant Director of RD&E, to my current position as Director of RD&E. Thermotech is a precision injection molder and contract assembler of all types of thermoplastics and thermosets, from the lower cost workhorse engineering polymers to the Continued on Page 9 4

Society of Plastics Engineers • Upper Midwest Section

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Little or no experience necessary, but generous OJT. This is a volunteer position with attractive fringe benefits including FREE lunch at monthly board meeting and a great networking group. For more information, please contact Dick Bopp @ (952) 742-0454 or [email protected].

Board of Directors In Action.

Looks like its work before lunch, again

President Dick Bopp (right) welcomes newly elected Board member Mr. LuVerne Erickson.

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WHO CAN HELP YOU

Upper Midwest Section (S22)

SOCIETY OF PLASTICS ENGINEERS, INC. PO BOX 0403, BROOKFIELD, CT 06804-0403 PHONE: 203-775-0471 • FAX: 203-775-8490 WEB: www.4spe.org Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m (Eastern Time)

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Membership April, 2009

Susan Oderwald

Total .......................................... 480

ANTEC Conference Management / ANTEC Booth Sales Lesley Kyle 203.740.5452 [email protected] Peter Boergermann

ANTEC Registration 203.740.5458

Martha Charris

ARE YOU IN TRANSITION?

ANTEC Paper Submission 203.740.5472 [email protected]

WHY NOT JOIN / RENEW YOUR SPE MEMBERSHIP FOR FREE?

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Awards (Chase, Husky) 203.740.5432 [email protected]

Laurie McDougal

SPE has a long-standing policy that members who become unemployed can request a dues waiver for up to two renewal periods while they seek employment. Using this membership benefit is easy! When an unemployed member receives his/her renewal notice, he/she should write “unemployed” on the notice and fax (+1 203-775-8490) or mail it back to SPE, or call the SPE customer relations staff at +1 203-740-5403. SPE staff will renew the membership, as an unemployed member, and note the date of the renewal. Prior to the end of the renewal period, the unemployed member will be sent a renewal reminder, with the assumption that he or she is likely re-employed. If not, the member can again fax, mail, or call SPE to have unemployed member status extended for another year.

Awards (STRETCH, PRIDE/Outstanding Division) Maria Russo 203.740.5431 [email protected] Awards (Essay Contesst, HSM, Newsletter, STAR) Tricia McKnight 203.740.5430 [email protected] Awards (Annual awards program) 203.740.5447 [email protected]

Gail Bristol

Book Orders 203.740.5449

Linda Roos

[email protected]

Change of Address/Transfers Customer Relations 203.740.5403 [email protected] Council Liaison 203.740.5422

Marie Salzo

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Divisions, Special Interest Groups, Student Chapters Maria Russo 203.740.5431 [email protected] Customer Relations Jackie Salzo

Dues, Billing & Payments 203.740.5403 [email protected]

Employment & Classified Ads 203.740.5411 [email protected]

e-Live™ Presentations & Courses Peter Boergermann 203.740.5472 [email protected] e-Live™ Presentations Registration 203.740.5449 [email protected]

Linda Roos

Journal/Magazine Orders 203.740.5449

Linda Roos

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

[email protected]

Membership Processing/Questions Bonnie Kaczowski 203.740.5428 [email protected]

July 31, 2009

Membership programs/retention Tobi Gebauer 203.740.5457 [email protected] News Brief emails-sections/divisions/SIGs Deb Daily 203.740.5468 [email protected] Dolores Pruefer

Upper Midwest Section Golf Outing

Section & Division Billing 203.740.5446 [email protected]

Oak Marsh Golf Course in Oakdale Watch for details in future issues.

Section & Division Investment Program Doris Thoren 203.740.5444 [email protected] Tricia McKnight

Section Administration 203.740.5430 [email protected]

Networking Event

Seminar Program & In-Plant Training Laurie McDougal 203.740.5432 [email protected] Martha Charris

Seminar Registration 203.740.5458

[email protected]

Linda Roos

SPE Training Products & Bookstore 203.740.5449 [email protected]

Gail Bristol

The SPE Foundation Scholarships & Grants 203.740.5447 [email protected]

Leslie Kyle Martha Charris Deb Daily

Topical Conference Planning 203.740.5458

Thursday, May 14, 2009

[email protected]

Topical Conference Registration 203.740.5458 [email protected] Website 203.740.5468

Details on Page 11 [email protected]

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The Upper Midwest section of SPE is proud to announce our next

Networking Event of 2009 When:

Thursday May 14, 2009 • 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Where: Alaska Eatery and Glacier Bar 6501 Wayzata Boulevard St. Louis Park, MN 55426 Who:

Everyone in the plastics industry

Why:

It is FUN! Plus, there has never been a better time to get to know your fellow professionals in the plastics industry. You never know when you will need it.

Cost: FREE ADMISSION AND COMPLIMENTARY APPETIZERS!! Food and Drinks off the Happy Hour menu are extra.

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If you have any questions please feel free to e-mail me at: [email protected] If you plan to come please e-mail me so I can make sure we have enough space reserved.

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Presidents Remarks, continued from Page 3 We have also had some changes/exchanges in the guard: Dan Mishek has moved from Education Chair to Membership Chair. Check out his comments in Membership Matters. Dave Erickson has agreed to serve at a new position as Section Ambassador. He’ll greet new members at our events and help answer any questions they might have about the Society. Shilpa Manjure has moved from her position as our exceptional Special Events Chair to the Education Chair. Eric Swensied has taken over Special Events Chair and has already made his mark as the originator/leader of our newly instituted and highly successful monthly Networking Event. He has also begun preparation for our Golf Outing on July 31st. (Please be sure to check out the announcement elsewhere in this issue…and save the date.) Last but not least, I am very pleased to welcome LuVerne Erickson, Chief Chemical Engineer, at Clariant Corporation’s Masterbatch Division in New Hope as a newly elected board member. Verne has been with the Section for a number of years and has graciously agreed to help out on both the Program and Membership Committees. In fact, he has volunteered to make a SPE-red masterbatch for a very special project that Dan Mishek has initiated using Vista Technology’s rapid prototyping capability. You’ll be hearing more about it very soon. I think you will agree that we have assembled an outstanding group of volunteers who are committed to serve us all for the coming year. With their inspiration and hard work, we can anticipate an interesting and rewarding program. I am honored to have the opportunity to join them in this service and look forward to seeing many of you at our next MiniTech on May 19th.

SPOTLIGHT ON THE BOARD – Continued from Page 8 high price, high performance exotic materials. As Director of RD&E, my job function offers many challenging endeavors to find solutions for our customer’s ever-changing requirements. New materials, process techniques, and decorating and assembly technologies are continually being implemented to achieve the desired results. I spearhead our Advanced Engineering Development (AED) program to work with the emerging product needs of our customers. I have co-authored published papers on 3D molded circuitry and plastic gear design for various industries. I have presented industry topics including: Basics of Plastics, Plastic Material Selection Criteria, Metal-to-Plastic Conversion, Plastic Part Design Fundamentals, Design for Manufacturability and Assembly, and Plastic Material Verification. I am a 34 year member of the Hennepin Technical College Plastics Advisory Committee and have participated on the American Gear Manufacture Association (AGMA) – Plastic Gearing Committee for the last four years. I have served the Upper Midwest Section of SPE in many functions over my 35 years of membership. I served as Education Chair (5 yrs), Secretary (3 yrs), Program Chair, Special Events Chair, Vice President, President-Elect, President, and Past President. I took a little break from the Board activities because of term limits and to spend more time with my family but with some real arm twisting from my good friend, Dave Erickson, I came back on the Board as your Councilor in 2006. I am active as your InternationaI Councilor on the Student Activities Committee, the Educational Awards Committee, and the Nominations committee. I have participated at several ANTECs as a moderator for student sessions. I am in my third year as Councilor and am very proud to be representing the Upper Midwest Section on your behalf. Please feel free to contact me with any thoughts on ways to improve our Section or the Society in general. I remain your humble servant. Society of Plastics Engineers • Upper Midwest Section

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The Upper Midwest section of SPE is proud to announce our

Annual Golf Tournament of 2009 Friday July 31, 2009 Tee Time to be determined

There will be a banquet following the round of golf at Oak Marsh Golf Club. Where: Oak Marsh Golf Club 526 Inwood Avenue North Oakdale, MN 55128 There will be more details and registration information. If you have any questions or are interested please let me know and I will notify when we have the final details: [email protected]

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Upper Midwest Section Board of Directors 2008 - 2009 PRESIDENT Richard C. Bopp NatureWorks LLC P.O. Box 5830, MS #114 Minneapolis, MN 55440-5830 952-742-0454 952-742-0481 FAX

[email protected]

PAST PRESIDENT Paul Rothweiler Aspen Research Corp. 1700 Buerkle Road St. Paul, MN 55110 651-341-5427 651-264-6270 FAX [email protected] PROGRAM CHAIR Sean Mertes Ashland Distribution 19095 Wells Lane. Jordan, MN 55352 612/801-2417 MOBILE [email protected]

PROGRAM CHAIR Jeff Voelker SABIC Innovative Plastics 33 Founders Green Hudson, WI 54016 651-895-9482 CELL 651-846-5023 FAX [email protected] AT LARGE Domasius Nwabunma 3214 B Juniper Circle Woodbury, MN 55125 651-736-5354 [email protected]

TREASURER Marv Grussing 7-SIGMA 4832 Winterset Drive Minnetonka, MN 55343 612/252-6242 W 952/933-8008 H 612/252-6292 FAX Office: [email protected] Home: [email protected]

MEMBERSHIP CHAIR Dan Mishek Vista Technologies 380 Oak Grove Pkwy, Suite 100 Vadnais Heights, MN 55127 651-653-0400 [email protected] SPECIAL EVENTS CHAIR/ ADVERTISING CHAIR Eric Swensied Harbor Plastics, Inc. 1470 County Road 90 Maple Plain, MN 55369 763-479-4772 763-479-4776 FAX [email protected]

EDUCATION CO-CHAIR Shilpa Manjure Northern Technologies International Corp. 4201 Woodland Road P.O. Box 69 Circle Pines, MN 55014 763-225-6600 763-225-6645 FAX [email protected]

CALENDAR OF EVENTS May 14, 2009

NETWORKING EVENT -

Alaska Eatery & Glacier Bar, St. Louis Park, MN

May 19, 2009

MINITEC -

Hennepin Technical College,

Brooklyn Park, MN

Oak Marsh Golf Course in Oakdale Watch for details in future issues.

SOCIETY OF PLASTICS ENGINEERS Upper Midwest Section Richard Bopp / NatureWorks, LLC PO Box 5830 MS 114 • Minneapolis, MN 55440-5830

FIRST CLASS - DATED MATERIAL

SECTION AMBASSADOR Dave Erickson 13502 Essex Court Eden Prairie, MN 55347 952/937-0960 952/829-5966 FAX

HOUSE CHAIR Jesse Lund University of Minnesota 1416 Winchell Street St. Paul, MN 55106 651-329-8453 [email protected]

DIRECTOR AT LARGE LuVerne (Verne) Erickson Clariant Corporation 9101 International Parkway Minneapolis, MN 55428 763-971-6143 763-971-6133 FAX [email protected]

To help continue circulation of our newsletter, we need continuing support from current advertisers but also welcome new supporters. If you are interested in advertising, our current rates can be found below. If you are interested in purchasing an ad, please send your request to Rolly Enderes at [email protected] or call 715-726-1437 for more information.

Upper Midwest Section Golf Outing

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INTL. COUNCILOR Thomas McNamara Thermotech 1202 S. Fifth Street Hopkins, MN 55343 952-933-9438 952-933-9499 FAX thomas.mcnamara @thermotech.com

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