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PRINT & DIGITAL MEDIA GUIDE

AUDIENCE AND DEMOGRAPHICS...... 3 – 5 2019 EDITORIAL CALENDAR...... 6 – 8 PRINT AD RATES & SPECIFICATIONS...... 10 – 11 DIGITAL AD RATES & SPECIFICATIONS...... 12 – 13 SPECIAL PROGRAMS...... 14 K 2019 SHOW SUPPLEMENT...... 15 WILEY ACADEMIC JOURNALS...... 16 SOCIAL MEDIA ...... 17

AN OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE WELCOME… TO FOR 2019!

The coming year will provide even more opportunities for Plastics Engineering and all our channels.

Our digital presence is exploding. Our brand-new , hosted on Wiley Online Library, features digital versions of Plastics Engineering in full HTML. Featuring full-color, eye-catching images and an easy-to-navigate interface, the website provides a pleasant experience for our readers.

The coming year will bring even more opportunities. We’re planning videos, webinars, and other innovative channels that will help your reach a wide and diverse audience.

I’m looking forward to taking this journey with you! If you have comments or suggestions, I’m only a call, e-, or tweet away. Call me at (201) 748-8713, email me at [email protected], or tweet me at @SheriMKasprzak.

The sky is the limit for the future of the plastics ––and for Plastics Engineering.

Your Editor-in-Chief,

Sheri Kasprzak

@PlasticsEngineering @Plastics_Mag THE PLASTICS INDUSTRY’S LEADING SUITE OF MEDIA FOR NEWS AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION OUR AUDIENCE

Plastics Engineering informs professionals with news and in- The typical SPE depth reporting on state-of-the-art and emerging member is engaged with 2.6 different media that impact the R&D and processing of products. offered by Plastics The objective: To help professionals make the best use of Engineering. These technologies to achieve their ’ objectives. are led by the print magazine (80%), the digital edition (49%), 30,000 Plastics Engineering has a print our website (43%), and IN PRINT SUBSCRIBERS circulation that is 100% qualified our e-newsletter (39%).

Plastics Engineering IN PERSON 10,000 informs SPE members and MEMBERS ANTEC and NPE attendees

30,000 Plastics Engineering has a EMAIL SUBSCRIBERS ONLINE vibrant digital presence 16,000 MONTHLY PAGE VIEWS

A sample of the companies with which SPE Members :

2019 PLASTICS ENGINEERING PRINT & DIGITAL MEDIA GUIDE | 3 WE ARE THE PLASTICS INDUSTRY ACTIVE MEMBERSHIP

Top reasons to advertise in the Plastics 5.1% Engineering suite CANADA of media products: 8.0% 75.3% EUROPE READERSHIP: UNITED STATES ll 90%* are leaders in decisions related 1.8% to new plastics MIDDLE EAST, technologies AFRICA .9% ll 84%* use Plastics MEXICO Engineering content after reading it INFLUENCE: Coverage Worldwide ll 31,500+ are decision With over 10,000 global mem- makers in the plastics bers from 80 different coun- industry tries, the Society of Plastics ll 10,600 are members Engineers selects more vendors, of SPE products, and services than KNOWLEDGE: any other group in the plastics 7% ll 78%* use Plastics Other industry. 9% 26% Engineering media to Production, R&D and learn about emerging SPE Membership by technologies Function 10% As a member benefit, Plastics Scientific SPE Technical Engineering has the distinct MEMBERSHIP advantage of providing content BY FUNCTION about new and emerging tech- nologies to the pioneers of the 23% plastics industry. We develop General 25% enduring relationships with the Engineering big names in plastic and find out about new advances first.

4 | 2019 PLASTICS ENGINEERING PRINT & DIGITAL MEDIA GUIDE Primary Machinery 85.6% Injection Molding 52.5% Compounding 35.2%

Extrusion 51.4% Blown/cast film 16.9% Sheet 17.6% 5.7% Pipe/conduit/profile/tubing 20.4% ASIA , web 4.2% Coating, wire/cable 7.7% 1.8% MIDDLE EAST, Foam processing 11.6% AFRICA Reinforced composites 12.0% 15.1%

Blow Molding 25.7% 16.2% Injection blow molding 10.9% Stretch blow molding 7.0% 6.0% Reaction injection molding 4.6% Compression transfer 4.2% Calendaring 3.2%

Secondary Processing 37.7% The Plastics Processing Decorating/finishing/ 27.1% 26% Bonding/welding 27.5% R&D and Landscape Design Members of the Plastics In-house Tooling 38.0% Engineering audience rep- Mold making 21.1% resent plastic processors of Tool repair & 35.6% substantial size. The companies Other 19.4% represent both captive and contract processors, utilizing a (Some recipients indicated more than one function, wide range of plastics process- the number of respondents may exceed 100%. The data is presented for statistical and marketing pur- ing techniques, and produce an 25% poses only.) Engineering average of four different types Source: Publisher’s own data. of products and equipment that involve plastics.

2019 PLASTICS ENGINEERING PRINT & DIGITAL MEDIA GUIDE | 5 PLASTICS ENGINEERING 2019 EDITORIAL CALENDAR IN EVERY ISSUE: Machinery, Industry Events, Patents, and ACC’s “Plastics Make It Possible”

January AD CLOSE: DEC 13, 2018 Permanent sections COVER STORY: In each issue: Hot Machinery Trends for 2019 MACHINERY How will and Industry • in plastics machinery, including injection and blow 4.0 shape the machinery purchase molding machines, extruders, and 3D printers decisions that plastics producers make in the coming year? • Maintenance tips and advice SECONDARY FEATURE: • Spotlights from industry leaders on machinery that will move the The FIFA Women’s World plastics industry into the coming decade Cup takes place in Paris early June. What ADDITIVE and composites • The latest in for the medical, , industrial, will be used to protect and automotive sectors the soccer players? • Updates on the latest composites for additive manufacturing, PREVIEW: • The SPE Thermoset Conference including photopolymers, simulated , bio- • ANTEC 2019 attendees information compatible materials, and carbon fiber MARKETS COVERED: • Profiles on how the innovators of plastics will use additive Primary machinery and tooling, manufacturing to revolutionize the industry additive manufacturing, software, design DESIGN SOFTWARE VOL/ISSUE: 75:1 • Insights on the best investments in CAD and CAM software • Insiders’ views on how software is changing the plastics industry AD CLOSE: JAN 16, 2019 • Profiles on plastic innovations developed using design software, February including molds and prototypes COVER STORY: Medical Plastics RESINS AND COMPOSITES An exploration of the new materials • Explorations in resins, including PET, and processes being developed to polypropylene, , PBT, vinyl, , PVC, PEI, make medical devices safer and smaller. and , as well as thermosetting resins like , vinyl EVENT COVERAGE: ester, epoxy, phenolic, and urethane • The SPE International Polyolefins • Spotlights on sustainability and recyclability Conference ADDITIVES AND COLORANTS SECONDARY FEATURE: • Reports on additives that enhance and improve plastics’ Profiles innovations developed with 3D printing properties and strength MARKETS COVERED: • Brilliant, bright features on the colorants hat bring plastics to life Medical devices, resins and PEOPLE MOVES thermoplasts, healthcare packaging, • Updates on the plastics industry’s leaders additive manufacturing, extruding, tooling, rapid prototyping

VOL/ISSUE: 75:2

6 | 2019 PLASTICS ENGINEERING PRINT & DIGITAL MEDIA GUIDE March AD CLOSE: FEB 12, 2018 May AD CLOSE: APR 10, 2019 July/August AD CLOSE: JUL 17, 2019 ANTEC SHOW ISSUE COVER STORY: COVER STORY: COVER STORY: Injection Molding Spotlight Auxiliary Equipment Plastics in Tech The latest trends in injection molding. Auxiliary is the star in this exploration NASA’s Refabricator allows astronauts MARKETS COVERED of lending and feeding, material to convert plastic materials to Injection and blow molding, machinery, handling, quality control, resin 3D printing materials. How does extrusion, colorants and additives drying and cleaning, and more. the system work? How could this EVENT COVERAGE: VOL/ISSUE: 75:5 technology be used in a practical way • MD&M 2019 Coverage on Earth? MARKETS COVERED: EVENT COVERAGE: Auxiliary equipment, molding • ANTEC 2019 Coverage June AD CLOSE: MAY 10, 2019 automation, blending and feeding, material handling equipment, quality SECONDARY FEATURE: COVER STORY: control, resin drying and cleaning. Microelectronics are growing in Green Issue popularity. What are the challenges Ocean plastics and initiatives are a VOL/ISSUE: 75:7 plastics manufacturers and materials big deal for a lot of corporations. developers are facing as What technologies and processes are get smaller? being developed to capture plastic September AD CLOSE: AUG 14, 2019 from the ocean and repurpose it? MARKETS COVERED: COVER STORY: SECONDARY FEATURE: Electronics, materials, extrusion, Automotive Issue Biocompatible/medical-grade plastics. tool & die, Covered: additives, green We take a look at the plastics behind construction, additive manufacturing, MARKETS COVERED: electric (EVs). thermal management Sustainability, , film, SECONDARY FEATURE: processing equipment, VOL/ISSUE: 75:3 Inside the Stratasys Fortus 900mc 3D equipment, software printer, which is used in automotive VOL/ISSUE: 75:6 design and manufacturing April AD CLOSE: MAR 13, 2019 MARKETS COVERED: COVER STORY: Resins, polymers, thermosets, Packaging Trends , Covered: injection The demand for packaged consumer molding, reinforcing fibers, machinery, remains high. Are there new automotive plastics. materials and processes that also cater to the need for sustainability? VOL/ISSUE: 75:8 EVENT COVERAGE: • Post ANTEC 2019 Review Continued... SECONDARY COVERAGE: Bioplastics, those made from renew- able Feature: materials, are gaining popularity as demand rises. What are some new materials being developed? MARKETS COVERED: Packaging, film packaging, rigid con- tainers, polyolefins, injection and blow molding, recycling and sustainability

VOL/ISSUE: 75:4

2019 PLASTICS ENGINEERING PRINT & DIGITAL MEDIA GUIDE | 7 PLAN AHEAD UPCOMING EVENTS

October AD CLOSE: SEP 13, 2019 K 2019 Show Issue COVER STORY: 2019 The Design Issue JANUARY 5–8, 2019 MAY 7, 2019 We explore the complex relationship Arabplast 2019 SPE AutoEPCON 2019 between design software and rapid Dubai World Trade Centre, Troy Marriott, MI prototyping; we show how CAD/ Dubai, UAE CAM software is helping the plastics MAY 31, 2019 industry bring new innovations to life JANUARY 14, 2019 53rd Annual SPE Ontario Section ACESS—SPE Akron Section Golf Tournament faster Hilton Fairlawn, Akron, Ohio Milton, Ontario, Canada EVENT COVERAGE: K 2019 SHOW ISSUE JANUARY 19, 2019 JUNE 3–JUNE 4, 2019 Hendrick Facilities Tour—SPE SPE Decorating and Assembly SECONDARY COVERAGE: Carolinas Section Division TopCon and IMDA “Automotive TPO Conference Symposium Franklin, TN preview story” JANUARY 26, 2019 15th Annual Plastics JUNE 11–13, 2019 MARKETS COVERED: Chemistry Fair SPE Rotational Molding Software (CAD/CAM), design and Philadelphia, PA Conference development, rapid prototyping, Cleveland Marriott East, colorants and finishes, resins and FEBRUARY 4, 2019 Cleveland, OH compounds Medical Plastics Minitec 2019: A Look to the Future of SEPTEMBER 9–12, 2019 VOL/ISSUE: 75:9 Medical Device Materials and SPE Thermoforming Conference® Processing Milwaukee, Wisconsin Anaheim, CA SEPTEMBER 16–18, 2019 FEBRUARY 5, 2019 Annual SPE Blow Molding 3D CAD Modeling and 3D Conference November/December Printing Workshop - SPE Atlanta, Georgia AD CLOSE: NOV 13, 2019 Ontario Section Oakville, Ontario, Canada COVER STORY: SEPTEMBER 23–25, 2019 SPE Color and Appearance Holiday Wish List Issue FEBRUARY 11, 2019 Conference (CAD RETEC®) The industry’s top names talk Mar-Bal, Thermoset Molding, Cleveland, Ohio machinery, hardware, software, and Tour—SPE Cleveland Section additives wish lists for 2020. Mentor, Ohio OCTOBER 1–3, 2019 SPE Vinyltec® 2019 Conference BONUS COVERAGE: FEBRUARY 19–20, 2019 Akron, Ohio Factory shutdown/startup tips as the 2019 SPE Thermoset holiday season approaches. Conference OCTOBER 6–9, 2019 Belmond , Charleston, SC SECONDARY COVERAGE: SPE Automotive TPO Conference Troy Marriott Plastics in toys: the safety and FEBRUARY 24–27, 2019 Michigan durability of plastics in children’s toys SPE International Polyolefins Conference MARKETS COVERED: Houston, Texas Primary machinery, software, auxiliary machinery, additives, purging MAY 1–2, 2019 compounds, design tools, automation, Extrusion Event, After- maintenance corporate investment Market Suppliers—SPE Akron Section Polymers Center for VOL/ISSUE: 75:10 Excellence, Charlotte, NC

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2019 PLASTICS ENGINEERING PRINT & DIGITAL MEDIA GUIDE | 9 BUILD YOUR BRAND WITH FOCUSED SOLUTIONS DISPLAY ADVERTISING

Plastics Engineering magazine has a guaranteed reach of 30,000 global industry leaders in over 80 countries. We offer a number of print advertising opportunities that allow you to target your audience throughout the year.

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Contact Rollie Half page $6,325 $5,675 $4,550 $4,270 $3,915 Espinosa for prices; [email protected], One-third page $5,340 $4,485 $4,200 $4,200 $3,685 or call 201-748-6819 Quarter page $4,960 $4,140 $3,625 $3,245 $3,040

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2019 PLASTICS ENGINEERING PRINT & DIGITAL MEDIA GUIDE | 11 UNIQUE WAYS TO REACH YOUR AUDIENCE DIGITAL ADVERTISING

Use Plastics Engineering digital media products to reach plastics industry professionals who control the buying process. Our up-to- the-minute coverage is delivered to readers on several engaging platforms, all with opportunities to deliver your message.

VIEW ONLINE eUpdate Newsletter Our newsletter is delivered digitally FEBRUARY 2017 | V OL. 73 | ISSUE 2 to opt-in subscribers with a preview The Latest Issue of Plastics Engineering is Now Available! The latest issue of Plastics Engineering is now of upcoming articles in a mobile available online. Click the link below to be redirected to the dgital edition of the Febraury 2017 issue or scroll down to view editor's picks for friendly email. Multiple positions are this month and messages from our partners. Read more » available in each issue.

COVER STORY 3D Printing’s Flexibility • Delivered digitally to an Advantage in Medical Field 35,000+ opt-in subscribers New and enhanced resins for flexible and semi-flexible components improve the technology, handling and performance of medical devices Read more » • Average open rates over 10%

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2019 PLASTICS ENGINEERING PRINT & DIGITAL MEDIA GUIDE | 13 MAKE AN IMPACT INTEGRATED DISPLAY AND DIGITAL PROGRAMS

Plastics Engineering now offers combination savings when you place a print ad in the magazine at the same time you place a banner ad on www.plasticsengineering.org or our eUpdate newsletter.

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Per placement rate for print ad in Per placement rate for print ad in Plastic Engineering, and banner ad Plastic Engineering, and banner ad on www.plasticsengineering.org on eUpdate newsletter. website 1x 3x Above the fold 1x

Full page and Banner $8,400 $6,500 Full page and Leaderboard/MPU $6,500

Two-third page and Banner $7,000 $4,075 Two-third page and Leaderboard/MPU $4,075

Half page Island and Banner $4,975 $3,600 Half page and Leaderboard/MPU $3,600

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Quarter page and MPU $$1,500

For other ad sizes or combinations, contact Roland Espinosa, [email protected] or call (201) 748-6819.

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14 | 2019 PLASTICS ENGINEERING PRINT & DIGITAL MEDIA GUIDE SEPTEMBER ISSUE SUPPLEMENT THE NO. 1 TRADE FAIR IN THE WORLD FOR PLASTICS AND RUBBER

On October 16 through 23, 2019, 230,000 visitors from 160 countries are coming to Duesseldorf, Germany for the K 2019 Show. Plastics Engineering will be there, too. We are a Special K 2019 Show Supplement in September featuring hundreds of must-see technologies that will be featured at the show. Advertisers will have incomparable exposure to the industry.

• Put your ad in the print and digital editions!

• Our supplement is distributed to over 30,000 pre-registered attendees

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2019 PLASTICS ENGINEERING PRINT & DIGITAL MEDIA GUIDE | 15 INTEGRATED ADVERTISING PROGRAMS WILEY POLYMER SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY JOURNALS The SPE with Wiley allows you to expand your print impact by ‘bundling’ your ads in Plastics Engineering with opportunities in other Wiley publications. Contact your Wiley representative for additional information. Wiley journals in the Polymer Science & Technology category have the following viewership:

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Polymer Engineering & Science 2019 CPM Rates: A highly regarded journal that serves as a forum for Skyscraper...... $75 authors of treatises on the cutting-edge of polymer Leaderboard...... $100 science and technology. Cost per click option...... $100 • Average monthly full-text downloads: 170,264 Full issue sponsorship...... $1,500 • Average monthly HTML downloads: 47,711 CPM= cost per thousand • Average monthly PDF downloads: 217,975

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