Starfire Systems, Inc. To Exhibit at SAMPE 2011 in Long Beach, CA
Company will be presenting its proprietary Polymer-to-Ceramic™ technology at Booth #254
NEW YORK, May 23, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Starfire Systems, Inc. (www.starfiresystems.com) announced today that it will be exhibiting at the upcoming SAMPE Conference in Long Beach, CA, taking place from May 24-26. Starfire will be exhibiting at Booth 254. This follows on the heels of the company's very successful exhibition at the recent JEC Composites show in Paris.
The SAMPE conference is one of the leading materials processing and engineering industry events. The conference features a four-day technical program consisting of specialty courses and sessions covering topics such as the State of the Industry, Advanced Materials, Applications, and Processing Technology.
"We are excited by the opportunity to reconnect with those we met this past March at JEC. The reaction that greeted us there exceeded our expectations," stated Darren Welson, Starfire Systems' Director of Technology. "We look forward to meeting others interested in learning about the cutting edge technology Starfire Systems has to offer the composite and high temp marketplace. With so many exciting developments taking place at Starfire Systems, we are eager to present our Polymer-to-Ceramic™ technology, as well as our newest developments in polymer derived ceramic (PDC) technology."
About Starfire Systems:
Starfire Systems, a leader in the field of Polymer-to-Ceramic™ technology, engineers advanced materials solutions for customers seeking a competitive advantage. Starfire's materials include ceramic forming polymers, thermosetting polymers, molding compounds, and specialty silanes. With a focus on aerospace, electronics, friction materials, and industrial applications, Starfire's materials increase stability, durability, and flexibility to provide optimal performance at an affordable cost. Starfire Systems contracted with Alliant Techsystems (ATK) for NASA in 2004, supplying the polymer material for NOAXTM (Non-Oxide Adhesive Experimental) that would fly on all subsequent space shuttle missions. Starfire also won a notable contract with US Army Research Labs in 2005.
About SAMPE:
SAMPE, the Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering, is an international professional member society that provides information on new materials and processing technology via technical forums, journal publications, books, and events in which professionals in the field can exchange ideas and air their views. As the only technical society encompassing all fields of endeavor in materials and processes, SAMPE provides a unique and valuable forum for scientists, engineers, and academicians.
SOURCE Starfire Systems, Inc.
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