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THURSDAYnovEMBER 18
PRoDUCT DESiGnF o R
MAnUFACTURABiliTYSPEAKER:
JEFFREY WilliAMSZEBRAFORM LLC, Principal
Streamlining the Development Cycle… The Importance of Planning Design.
There are many common pitfalls experienced when developing new products, which empha-sizes the importance of planning in the design process. A common design process will be reviewed along with points of weakness often seen that cause delays during the development cycle.
Meeting Location:SIEBENBUERGER CLUB2114 French Street, Erie
6:00 P.M. - SOCIAL6:30 P.M. - DINNERSpeaker to follow
Menu to include:Honey Dipped Chicken, Baked Ham, Meatballs,
Mashed Potatoes, Pasta with Sauce
$16.00 members$20.00 for non-membersand you can cancel up until
Tuesday, November 16thotherwise all reservations
will be charged. For those who show up without
a reservation there is a price penalty of $5.00
Students:A fixed price for Student Members
of $10.00 for dinner has been set for 2010 - 2011,
not including the December meeting or Golf Outing.
Reservations:Call lUCY at
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BOARD OF DIRECtORS MEEtINGtuesday, January 4
5:30 pm at Plastikos 8165 Hawthorne Drive
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novemBeR 2010
Looking Ahead to the January 2011 Meeting:
RECYClinG
President's MessageRobert Cooney
2010 / 11 oFFiCERSAnD BoARD
President / ChairROBERT COONEY
Plastikos814-868-1656
rcooney@plastikoserie.comVice President / Chair-Elect
MASON MYERSBeaumont Technologies, Inc.
814-899-6390mmyers@beaumontinc.com
SecretaryLUCY LENHARDT
Penn State 898-6146lad115@psu.edu
TreasurerDENNIS SANDERS
Sanders Tool833-5497
Sanders.TC@verizon.netNational CouncilorBRIAN YOUNG
Penn State 898-6149bay101@psu.edu
Past President / ChairJON MECKLEY
Penn State 814-898-6147jmeckley@psu.edu
DirectorMARK DeHAVEN
X-Cell Tool814-860-6101
mdehaven@xcelltoolandmold.comDirector
RICHARD DEETERDeeter Tool
814-838-4062Advertising ChairDON McMILLEN
Engineered Plastics Inc.814-774-2970
dm@engineeredplastics.comAwards Chair
SHELLY CZULEWICZEncore
814-833-3721shelly-shirley@verizon.net
House ChairJASON WILLIAMS
Penn State 814-898-6142jlw109@psu.edu
Membership / Special Events ChairLYNZIE COLLARD
Accudyn716-982-8256
lrcollard@gmail.comNewsletter Editor
CATHERINE MIKOVICH474-3913
rnsprint@velocity.netPublic Interest / Tech Program Chair
TREVOR THORWARTPlastikos
814-868-1656tthorwart@plastikoserie.com
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UPCOMING SPE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING SCHEDULENew Board Members are Welcome to attend and participate!
Meeting locations will alternate between Plastikos and the Erie County Technical School
JANUARY 4, 2011 - Plastikos MARCH 1, 2011 - ECTS MAY 3, 2011 - Plastikos
Greetings Northwest PA SPE Members!I hope that everyone is enjoying the Fall and taking every moment to spend a little time outdoors prior to the next season quickly coming upon us. It will not be long when everyone will be trudging their way into work.In our first two monthly meetings this year, we focused on newer tech-nologies (LSR, Two-Shot) which were both well attended and successful events. I know that there has been follow-up from those in our area with each of the two speakers since the meetings took place to further pursue each technology. I am encouraged by this and expect it to continue with future meetings.I am excited as we embark on the next four monthly meetings as they will contain a wealth of information to further train our local industry on critical topics that I feel there is either a lack of understanding and/or use of currently. Understanding each of these topics further will help us all continue to stay competitive in the global marketplace.
December 16th ....SPE Christmas Party and Awards PresentatonJanuary 20th ..........Recycling – Kurt Duska, Engineered PlasticsFebruary 17th ..............................Understanding Shrink and Warp
John Beaumont, BTI March 17th ..... Statistics & SPC (Manufacturer's Quick Reference Guide)
Brad Johnson, Penn State ErieApril 21st ..Twin Screw Extruding – Robert Butts, Steer AmericaMay 19th ......................................... Medical Device Manufacturing Please note that our annual Christmas party will be taking place at Lake Shore Country Club on Thursday, December 16th for anyone who is inter-ested in attending (further details will follow in the newsletter). Also, we are beginning to reach out to everyone who has supported our annual directory in the past through company advertisements.
Thanks in advance for your generosity and support .... Rob
ExECUTivElEADERSHiP oFSPE nATionAlExecutive Director:SUSAN ODERwALD
President:KEN J. BRANEY
Thermoforming Solutions Ltd.kbraney@4spe.org
President-Elect: RUSSELL C. BROOMEPolyOne Corporationrbroome@4spe.org
Senior Vice-President:JAMES S. GRIFFING
The Boeing Corperationjgriffing@4spe.org
Vice-President / Treasurer:SCOTT E. OWENSChemtrusion, Inc.
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Vice-President / Secretary:DR. BRIAN P. GRADYOklahoma Universitybgrady@4spe.org
Vice-President:RAED AL-ZU’BI
Poly processing CompanyRalzubi@4spe.org
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Vice-President:OLIVIER CRAVE
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Vice-President:JON RATZLAFF
Chevron Phillips Chemical Co.jratzlaff@4spe.org
Vice-President:BRENT F. STRONG
Harris Precision Mold Utahbstrong@4spe.org
Past President 2009-2010:DR. PAUL G. ANDERSEN
Coperion Corporationpandersen@4spe.org
Past President 2008-2009:WILLIAM JJ O’CONNELL
Broconn Inc.boconnell@4spe.org
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JEFF WILLIAMS ZEBRAFORM
- Graduate of Florida Institute of Technology (B.S. Chemical Engineering) 1996, 4 year Army ROTC scholarship winner
- 4 years with Molded Fiber Glass Companies (Research, Texas, North Carolina, Ohio) as research engineer, plant engineer, and project engineer.
- 9 years with K Development, Inc., product development and plastic part design
- 2 years co-owner Zebraform, product development and simulation
The majority of Jeff’s career has been in research, development, and design of new products. He has worked in many industries including automotive, heavy truck, commercial energy, consumer products and medical products. Jeff has experience with a wide range of materials and manufacturing processes with a core competence of molded product
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Student Chapter NewsNorthwest PA SPE Members,
I realize that I have been talking up the senior class trip to Germany for a couple of months now, but IT IS FINALLY HERE! As you are reading this I am probably already over there. This means you should already be following the trip online since Sid Carson and I are blogging all about it each day. You can see all of our posts and images from our awesome trip which includes pictures from the K-Show! If you haven’t already found it, the link to the blog is psbengineering.blogspot.com. Hope you all will enjoy what we have to show!
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Dear SPE Supporter, November3,2010the northwestern Pennsylvania Section of the Society of Plastics Engineers is asking for your support. Our mission of educating our members and the public about plastics is a never-ending job. Our local chapter has excelled in supporting some of the following:• Penn-State Erie, Scholarships for the Plastics Technology Program.• Educating SPE members and their guests through monthly meetings and our newsletter.Yourlocalchapterisaskingforyoursupport,tohelpustocontinuetoprovidefundingtotheseprograms.OurannualChristmasDirectoryisourmainfunddrive,toproviderev-enuestocontinueoursupportoftheseprograms.Yourgenerosityinplacinganad,willnotonlyhelptheSPEinsupportingtheseprograms,butwillalsoaidintheadvertisingofyourcompany.Lastyear'sChristmasDirectorywasdistributedtoovertwohundredlocalbusinessesandmembersaroundthearea.
If you would like to place an ad in this year's directory, please fill out the enclosed form along with your ad copy, and mail to:
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AdcopywillhavetobereceivedbytuESDAY, nOvEMBEr 23rdtobeincludedinthe annualChristmasBookletandDirectory.PleaseEMAILacopyoftheadyouwishtouseto Jon Meckley at jam135@psu.edu. If you have any questions, please call Jon Meckley at Penn State Behrend 814-898-6147 or fax 814-898-6006 or email jam135@psu.edu. Bookletswill be distributedDECEMBEr 16th, at the Annual SPE Christmas Party. IfyoucannotattendtheChristmasParty,directorieswillbemailedoutinJanuarywiththenewsletter.toourentiremembership.
Thanks for your continued support .... roB coonEy, nw PA SPE President
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Attendees at the October Meeting
uPcoMIng SPE nATIonAl EvEnTS:www.4spe.org
GPEC® 2011october 17 - 19, 2011The Atlanta Peachtree Westin
ATlAnTA, GEoRGiA USA
AnTEC 2011May 1 - 5, 2011
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Anthony DiBattista, speaker, ArburgDenny Sanders, Sanders ToolLucy Lenhardt, Penn StateHank Graygo, HFG EngineeringJeff Horneman, Port Erie PlasticsTom Brzozowski, Port Erie PlasticsJon Connole, Port Erie PlasticsJohn Johnson, Port Erie PlasticsBill Witkowski, Port Erie PlasticsJoe Deutsch, Port Erie PlasticsJon Meckley, Penn StateDavid St. George, Damar DesignRichard Deeter, Deeter ToolMark M. Anderson, Xcell Tool and MoldRon Novel, Xcell Tool and MoldMark DeHaven, Xcell Tool and MoldMatt Jaworski, IMAGINiT TechDon McMillen, Engineered PlasticsDale Smith, Engineered PlasticsPhil Mendes, Engineered PlasticsCraig Jensen, Engineered PlasticsAdam Poe, Engineered PlasticsPete James, Engineered PlasticsKurt Duska, Engineered PlasticsWarren Shreffler, EPINick Schroeck, PlastikosChris Yochim, PlastikosRob Cooney, PlastikosBruce Buchman, Tri-Penn ToolMatt Lawrence, ZurnJeff Exley, ZurnBruce Doppleheuer, Rhetech ColorBrent Martz, C&J Industries
Jay Fidorra, Fidorra DesignLynzie Collard, AccudynHarry Keller, AccudynBrian Young, Penn StateJason Bonfili, Matrix ToolJustin Bonfili, Matrix ToolToby Buerk, Matrix ToolTom Moyak, Matrix ToolMark Dickson, SamtecJustin Schmader, studentLarry Tobin, studentSid Carson, studentJesse Gadley, studentAndrew Illuzzi, studentKevin Backoefer, studentRyan Prunty, studentNick Kuzy, studentBrock Womer, studentJon Rizzi, studentTravis Densmore, studentMark Lewis, studentBrian Beswick, studentRex Beyerbach, studentPat McDonough, studentShane Appel, studentGary Cooper, studentMatt Kirkpatrick, studentCraig Huegel, studentSam Raybuck, studentBlake Kitteridge, studentGreg Hedderman, studentDave Smith, student
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CoUnCILoR'S RePoRTby Brian Young
SOCIEtY OF PLAStICS EnGInEErS COunCIL MEEtInG nOtES
September 25, 2010 • Southbury, ConnecticutI could not attend in person due to my work schedule,
but I did attend remotely from my office.
SPEPresidentKenBraneycalled themeeting toorder.This is thefirstCouncilMeetingwhere electronic par-ticipationwas offered for the Sections,Divisions andCouncilCommitteeoftheWholemeetings.Twenty-nineCouncilors/Proxies participated electronically over thecourseofthetwomeetingdays.Councilobservedamomentof silence inhonorof twolongtimeSPEmembersandFellowsofthesociety;Wil-liamK.McConnellJrandDr.RichardCowell.PresidentBraneypresentedhiscommentsontheyeartodateandthegoalsforthecomingyear.ExecutiveDirectorSusanOderwaldgaveanoverviewofstaffingandupdatedtechnologychanges,inparticulartheabout-to-be-purchasedassociationmanagementsoftware.She also discussed the newprogram for selling boothspaceforANTEC2011,whichallowsSections/Divisionstosellspaceandreceiveaportionofthefundsfromthespacetheysell.ELECtIOnSCouncilelectedthefollowingindividualsasSocietyof-ficersfor the2011-2012term,whichbeginsatANTEC2011:
President-elect – James GriffingSenior vice President – Jon ratzlaffvice President – vijay Boolani
Inadditiontotheseformaloffices,eachyearCouncilalsoelectsaChairfortheCouncilCommitteeoftheWhole.DickCameronwillholdthispositionforthe2011-2012year.BuDGEtThemajorCouncilactionwastheapprovalofthe2011calendar-year budget. A full write-up on the budgetwas distributed to Councilors and to all Section andDivisionBoardmembersinpreparationforthismeeting.The budget that was approved calls for gross incomeof $3,794,000, direct expenses of $1,865,500, and anetincomeof$313,030.Councilapprovedthebudgetunchanged from the original presentation. A full area-by-areapresentationofthisbudgetisavailabletoSectionandDivisionBoardmembersat:
http://extranet/4spe.org/council/index.php(2011BudgetProposalFolder)
TheBylaws&PoliciesCommittee submitted items forconsiderationbyCouncil:RevisiontoPolicy002–Rede-finesthewayrequiredCouncilattendanceisdeterminedforrebateeligibility-APPROVED
BYLAwS FOr FIrSt rEADInG:Bylaws6.2.2CouncilMeetingTimesandPlaces –APPROVEDTOGOFORWARDBylaw7.6VacanciesandSuccession –APPROVEDTOGOFORWARDBylaw4.4.4SectionAffiliation –APPROVEDTOGOFORWARD
BYLAwS FOr SECOnD rEADInG:Bylaw6.2.4TotalCouncilMembership -APPROVEDBylaw6.2.5Proxies–NOTAPPROVED,TABLEDUNTILBYLAW4.4.4.ISIMPLEMENTED.
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COMMIttEE MEEtInGSTwelve committeesmet prior to theCouncilmeetings.ThefollowingCommittee/OfficerReportsweregivenattheCouncilmeeting:Sections Committee reportCouncilorRichBradley,ChairoftheSectionsCommittee,reported on the activities of the Committee. MultipleSectionmemberships,successionofSectionPresidents,best practices and an update on theEuropeanSectionsweretopics.Divisions Committee reportCouncilorMarkBargerreportedontheactivitiesoftheDivisionsCommittee.SuccessionofDivisionchairsandminitecoutreachweretopics.Student Activities at AntEC reportCouncilorSteveMcCarthy,ChairoftheCommittee,gaveanupdateonthecommittee’sactivities.ThetopicofwhohastheresponsibilityfortheformationanddissolutionofStudentChapterswasdiscussed.Communications Committee reportMonikaVerheij,ChairoftheCommunicationsCommit-tee, gave a report on theCommunicationsExcellenceAwardandupdatedguidelines.Strategic Planning Committee reportLanceNeward,ChairoftheStrategicPlanningCommitteepresentedanupdateonthecommittee’sactivities.Threesub-committeeshavebeen formed:StructuralDevelop-ment,FinancialFactorsandLeadership2020.SlidesareavailableontheExtranet.Council Committee-of-the-wholeDaleGrove,ChairoftheCommittee,conductedthemeet-ingpriortotheformalCouncilMeeting.Itemsdiscussedat thismeetingwere theproposedProxybylawchangeandtheCouncilFallSurveyresults.TheCandidates for the upcoming electionswere givenfiveminuteseachtomakeapresentationtothecommittee.Meeting Schedule and Locations for 2011-2012 and Plans for 2011-2012 Operating PlanPresident-electRussellBroomewentthroughthemeetingschedulefor2011-2012notingthattheFallCouncilmeet-ingin2011willbeheldinconjunctionwithEUROTEC
inBarcelona. Mr.Broome’s2011-2012operatingplanisfocusedoncontinuingthethree-yearplancreatedbyPastPresidentAndersenandPresidentBraney.
PrESEntAtIOnS• AdamHallandDickCameronofthePittsburgh
SectionpresentedachecktotheSPEFoundationintheamountof$5,000.
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TeCHnICAL RePoRT Value of Retrofitting A Machine With A Robot
Most business leaders in manufacturing will agree that the eco-nomic recovery has been in progress for many months. Proposal activity is surging and orders are beginning to roll in again for the strong companies that have survived.
Fulfilling these new orders is not as straightforward as it once was. The context of the manufacturing business in the U.S. has changed. Global competitive pressure has been present for a long time now, but the economic downturn has forced companies to become very lean, both with equipment and manpower. With the prospect of new business that requires growth, we must rethink old assumptions and ask if there is a way to become more efficient and competitive in the world marketplace. How can a company do more with existing equipment and manpower?
Robotic automation is one of the solutions that can improve ef-ficiency of manufacturing. As production requirements increase, robots can be used to efficiently tend existing machines for medium and large lifetime production volumes. Companies that currently produce parts with machine tools, injection molding, die casting or other machine-oriented processes should consider retrofitting with robotics for machine tending.
Why consider automation instead of just adding machine or per-sonnel capacity? Robotics can act as a “force multiplier” for existing production resources. Once the robotic application is set up, the cost of running a production operation 8, 16, or 24 hours does not change much. Adding an extra shift of personnel requires effort of hiring, training, supervision, wages and all the associated overhead. After the robotic process is set up, the quality and repeatability of the process is very reliable.
As the economy heats up, production planning is not easily pre-dicted by you or your customers. In an environment of wildly varying manufacturing volumes, automation makes even more sense. Fol-low-up production runs require only that the robot needs to be load-ed with the tooling and program for the product; then the run starts.
SeT-up: Setting up automation does not happen instantly. It requires planning, design and programming. Waiting until the big order comes in before thinking about the automation is a mis-take. Instead, consider the type of production you do and create a
HoW A CoMPANY CAN Do MoRE WITH ExISTING EQUIPMENT AND MANPoWER.By Pat Duda, Applications Engineer, Kuka Robotics
strategy of how robotics can be utilized in a general way for these products.
SeleCTion: Choosing a robot with a PC-based controller can provide the flexibility for future expansion as your busi-ness needs change. Consider the details of tooling design and robotic programming as part of your proposal process. Docu-ment set-up procedures for easy replication in future runs. Be smart and plan ahead so when the order arrives, you are pre-pared to move fast.
MAChine ReTRofiT: Retrofitting an existing machine can be simple or complex, depending on the goal. The robot will need to communicate with the machine in order to coordinate actions. For a simple process, it may need only a start-and-stop signal. More complicated processes will need signals passed to the machine and response signals received back.
Find out what capability your machine has for interfacing with a robot. It may be necessary to upgrade the machine with an external control option. Injection molding machines typical-ly use an industry standard SPI interface. Machine tools are less standardized. They may require control signals like Start Cycle, Stop, Open Door, Close Door, Open Jig, Close Jig and Error Codes. Planning and upgrading the controls interface is an important preparation task that could be done in advance of the projects that require automation.
plAnning: Starting automation planning early is important. Part of the process is building the skills of your team. In-depth training can help change the corporate culture from thinking “robotics is frightening” to “robotics is our way to stay a strong competitor”. Designating an automation champion within your organization can facilitate training and knowledge transfer.
Management needs to leave behind the old short-term thinking and adopt a long-term strategy for success. Instead of asking “How can I maximize profit from this opportunity?” think “How can I position my company to be more scalable and effi-cient for the future and profit from every opportunity?” Becom-ing more efficient is the best way to ensure long-term survival.
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Nominations are open for the honor of exceptional member of the Northwestern Pennsylvania chapter of the Society of Plastics Engineers. If you feel someone should be recognized for things he or she has done to further our organization, please call. Thank you. you will be glad that you did! Shelly Czulewicz 833-3721 Denny Sanders 833-5497 Lucy Lenhardt 898-6146
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NORTHWEST PENNSYLVANIA CHAPTER - SOCIETY OF PLASTICS ENGINEERSBoard of Directors Meeting Minutes
The NWPA SPE Board of Directors Meeting was held on Tuesday, September 7, 2010 at Plastikos. The meeting was called to order at 5.41 p.m. with eleven members present: Shelly Czulewicz, Mark DeHaven, Lucy Lenhardt, Denny Sanders, Brian Young, Mason Myers, Rob Cooney, Lynzie Collard, Jason Williams, David St. George, Trevor Thorwart. The 2010 - 2011 Section President, Rob Cooney, started the meeting by introducing the Board.
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Secretary’s Report – Previous minutes submitted for review and subsequent approval. Brian motioned to accept, motion seconded by Mason. Approved without changes. Lucy received a check from Rhetech Color for newsletter ads and gave it to Dennis.Treasurer’s Report – Dennis reported on the success of the golf outing fundraiser. Gross income was $14723, Expenses were $7899, leaving a Net of $6824; with a few minor transactions still outstanding. Dennis motioned that we again donate three, $1000 Penn State student scholarships in December. Rob seconded, ayes have it and motion passed. Lucy will distribute scholarship applications. We may add Past President’s night back into the coming schedule. We are also looking at the possibility of making a permanently endowed NWPA SPE student scholarship. Taxes need to be filed this month but National did not send the forms. Dennis will follow up and get those done. Gift card sale at Scott Enterprises is in November – buy one get one half off. This is a 25% savings when we use them at Quaker Steak and Lube to pay for our dinner meeting. Dennis was approved to purchase cards at the sale, up to $500, to be used in the coming program year. The subject came up about moving the golf outing back to Culbertson Hills. The Riverside is very nice, but we have had issues with the dinner catering. Do we want to move the outing? Mark made a motion to approve the move if that is what Dennis decides is best. Shelly seconded, ayes have it and motion passed. It was agreed that the Board will go along with whatever decision Dennis makes regarding location of the 2011 golf outing. Dennis asked for input from the plastics alum after they have their golf outing next week at Culbertson Hills. Upcoming budget items include Council trip.Newsletter Report – Changes were made to the front cover of the newsletter, as well as some interior redesign. There will be monthly student reports and we will be highlighting companies with a business profile section. Any company that is interested in be featured, has a technical article or would like to see a particular technical subject, please see Rob Cooney. Also, if anyone comes across an article that they feel would be a good one to reprint in the newsletter, let Rob know. The newsletter needs to go out earlier, so be sure to get your information in by the first of the month deadline. EESC – membership has been paid for this year.Council Report – Minutes from the last Council meeting have been sent to Cathy. The next meeting is in Connecticut and Brian will attempt to attend that meeting via remote. This is something new that National is trying. At the last meeting SPE was looking at different models of operation, including changes of responsibility and resources to the local sections.Publicity Report – pictures were sent in to the newsletter.Membership Report – we reviewed the survey results, but not all data was in, so we may need to have the results re-tabulated and go over them again.Special Events – we covered the golf outing information already in the Treasurer’s report. One other note was that some of the signs were blowing in the wind and all of them will need
foamboard backer. Next year we will need to purchase additional foamboard for the signage. If anyone has ideas for the Christmas Dinner, please let Jason know and he will book a place.Program Report – September meeting is scheduled at Behrend with a presentation on liquid silicone rubber followed by a lab demonstration. October meeting is two shot molding. November meeting is waiting on speaker confirmation. Some topics for upcoming meetings are medical molding, PMDI (Cleveland 2010), BPA and phlatates, statistical processing, part or product design and business and marketing of your company.Advertising Report – no report, but the golf outing did very well.Student Chapter Report – Jon said the Penn State plastics student chapter will have a representative at the Board meetings and will be writing a student chapter article for the newsletter.Awards Chair – Member of the year committee is soliciting nomineesOld Business – none New Business – We discussed offering a scholarship for eligible children of section members. This would be a new member benefit, modeled after similar ones offered by other sections (Palisades….). Rob motioned to approve the new scholarship, Mark seconded the motion, ayes have it and motion passed. Lucy will follow up with a preliminary application for this. More information will come in the newsletter. Brian motioned to adjourn, motion seconded by Mark. Meeting adjourned at 7.16 pm.
Respectfully submitted, Lucy Lenhardt, SPE Secretary 2010-2011
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SoCiETY oFPlASTiCS EnGinEERS
Annual Christmas Dinnerand Awards Ceremony
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2010lAKE SHoRE CoUnTRY ClUB
5950 lakeshore Drive, ErieCHoiCE oF EnTREES:
Rosemary-olive oil marinated Steak, grilled medium rare, seasonal vegetables, basil mashed potatoes, red wine and mushroom demi glaze
Balsamic and honey marinated boneless 5 oz. breast of Chicken, asiago risotto, green beans and roasted artichokes, lemon basil aioli,
oven roasted roma tomato coulis
$50.00 / Person
Awards Presented:SPE 2010 ‘MEMBER oF THE YEAR’
STUDEnT SCHolARSHiPSMembership Directories will be available at Dinner
RESERvATion DEADlinE iS DECEMBER 9, 2010
HoRS D’oEUvRES& oPEn BAR6 til 6:30 P.M.
DinnER7:00 P.M.
Dinner Choice: London Broil tuscan Chicken
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SPE BRINGS YOU SPEAKERS ON PLASTICS
The Northwestern Pennsylvania Section S12 of the Society of Plastics Engineers is pleased to announce the formation of a new scholarship. This scholarship is intended to reward outstanding high school students with a one-time monetary donation up to $1000 to be used to further their education. This Award is available only to NWPA SPE member’s children who are currently high school seniors. The application deadline is MAY 1, 2011. If you, or an SPE member you know, has a high school senior who is planning to attend college in the coming year, we encourage you to apply.
Please contact Mark DeHaven at (814) 860-6101 for more information or an application.
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