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Fresh Paint............................................................ 10
Industry News....................................................... 52
Suppliers Corner................................................... 54
People in the News............................................... 55
Meetings............................................................... 56
Final Coat.............................................................. 58
ADVERTISING SECTIONS
Classified Ads....................................................... 56
Advertising Index.................................................. 57
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Co., Ltd., including PPGs licensed chloride-based technology. PPG is using the
TiO2 to produce standard grades of its
coatings products. The 366,000-squaremeter plant that produced the chloridegrade TiO2 is located in the Henan
Province of China and currently has capacity to produce 100,000 metric tons of
chloride-grade TiO2 per year with the capability to expand. Under an agreement
established in 2012, PPG licensed certain chloride-based technologies for the
manufacture of TiO2 to Henan Billions
for use on a global basis. PPG has supported the startup of Henan Billions new
chloride process plant with quality and
process improvements, analytical testing
support and product evaluations. PPG
also may license its technology to other
TiO2 producers. CW
Index to Companies
This index gives the starting page for a department or feature with a significant reference to a manufacturer of paint, coatings, adhesives and sealants
Subsidiaries are indexed under their own names.
AkzoNobel..............................................................................................8, 10, 32
Axalta Coating Systems.................................................................................... 10
BASF.......................................................................................................... 10, 58
Benjamin Moore.............................................................................................. 32
Dunn-Edwards................................................................................................. 32
Kelly-Moore..................................................................................................... 10
LiquidGlide...................................................................................................... 10
PPG.........................................................................................................8, 10, 32
Sansin............................................................................................................... 10
Sherwin-Williams............................................................................................. 28
Sika.................................................................................................................. 10
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Basecoat-clearcoat exterior topcoat systems by PPG Industries aerospace coatings group have been qualified at Airbus
that offer appearance, production, operating and maintenance benefits.
High-solids
DESOTHANE
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DESOPRIME CF/CA 7049 primer that
Airbus has long used. Also qualified is
the basecoat-clearcoat selectively strippable system with chromate-free F565
intermediate coat applied over the primer that facilitates repainting without removal of the primer.
Desothane HD/CA 9008 basecoatclearcoat consists of a heavily pigmented basecoat that provides color with
less paint than conventional high-solids
paints and a clearcoat that extends service
life, improves buffability and achieves a
smoother, high-gloss surface that is easier
to clean.
PPG basecoat-clearcoat systems provide superior aesthetics, while weight
savings improve fuel economy and the
enhanced color and gloss retention helps
reduce maintenance to benefit airlines, according to Dirk Thelen, PPG key account
director for Airbus programs and business manager, EMEA (Europe, Middle
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Weather Resistance
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University of Arkansas to
Open Research Center
Focusing on Coatings
A new federally funded research center
led by the University of Arkansas will
partner with Arkansas industries and create new products for use in manufacturing, aerospace and defense, agriculture,
forestry, oil and gas, food packaging and
health care.
The Center for Advanced Surface
Engineering will be funded with a $20
million grant from the National Science
Foundation through its Experimental
Program to Stimulate Competitive
Research (EPSCoR), which promotes scientific progress nationwide by establishing partnerships with government, higher
education and industry.
Min Zou, who holds the endowed
Twenty-First Century Professorship
in Mechanical Engineering at the
University of Arkansas, will serve as the
centers director.
We look forward to showcasing our
faculty expertise and ability to develop
solutions for our industry partners that
will create jobs for the state of Arkansas,
said Jim Rankin, the U of As vice provost
for research and economic development.
The center will be in good hands under the leadership of Dr. Zou, a nationally recognized scholar in mechanical and
surface engineering.
Plans include start-up companies
and product creation. The center will
comprise four interdisciplinary research
teams made up of about 40 faculty
members from 10 Arkansas institutions.
The center will feature a curriculum
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diversity, community involvement, ethics and compliance, human rights and the environment.
The BASF Automotive Coatings
headquarters in Southfield, Michigan
was the focus of Hondas recognition
and is the first formulated products supplier to receive this award. BASF demonstrates its corporate citizenship through
its Responsible Care program, employee
involvement in site safety programs and
activities, as well as extensive community involvement with local schools and
charitable programs such as the annual
sponsorship of the Childrens Center in
Detroit and the Reading Buddy program
with Southfield Public Schools.
This award recognizes the commitment that BASF has for safety, sustainability and to our community, said Karen
Cummins, BASF Southfield Site Manager.
Honda has 682 suppliers. Only 64 received any type of award and we were
one of two to receive the Corporate
Citizenship Award.
The award was presented to BASF at
the companys Southfield location where
more than 200 employees were recognized for their commitment to ensuring a
safe and healthy work environment.
BASF exemplifies the positive impact
its dedication to health and safety and
involvement in its local communities has
on not only its employees but everyone in
southeast Michigan, said Scott Morris,
Sustainability Unit Manager, Honda
North America, Inc.
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AkzoNobel to Invest in
Performance Coatings
Activities in Vietnam
AkzoNobel has announced plans to invest in its Performance Coatings business
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tool for expanding PPGs reach and connecting with a greater community of
followers such as customers, media, investors, employees and job-seekers, said
Seana Miller, PPG senior manager, Web
communications. In addition to providing PPG news, this app will serve as a resource to promote the vast array of mobile
tools available from all areas of PPG.
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at newsroom.ppg.com/autocolor15.)
According to PPGs global build data,
white was the most popular color (up 7
percent from last year to 35 percent), followed by black (17 percent) and silver
(12 percent). Regional trend highlights
from the 2015 data include:
In North America, white remains
most popular (23 percent), followed
by black (19 percent), gray (17 percent), silver (15 percent), red (10
percent) and blue (8 percent).
In South America, white leads in
popularity (36 percent), followed
by silver (31 percent), black (11 percent), gray and red (tied at 9 percent
each), and blue (2.5 percent).
In Europe, white remains most popular (31 percent), followed by black
(18 percent), gray (16 percent), silver
(12 percent) and blue (9 percent).
In Asia Pacific markets, white remains most popular (44 percent),
followed by black (16 percent),
natural and silver (tied at 10 percent
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Sika Expands
Footprint in Africa
Sika is opening its first concrete admixture and mortar production facilities in Nigeria and Ivory Coast and has established
new subsidiaries in Ethiopia and Tanzania to participate in the
growing markets in the Sub-Saharan region. Thus Sika continues
its dedicated and successful expansion strategy and is enlarging
its presence to sixteen countries on the African continent.
Paul Schuler, regional manager EMEA, emphasizes the importance of Sikas expansion in Africas Sub-Saharan region:
Our new production facilities in Nigeria and Ivory Coast and
our new subsidiaries in Tanzania and Ethiopia represent another milestone in the consequent execution of Sikas Strategy
2018. With the latest investments we will further accelerate our
growth in Sub-Saharan Africa and increase Sikas market share.
It demonstrates our strong belief in the potential and the prosperous future of the continent.
Sika established the subsidiary in Nigeria and Ivory Coast
in 2014 and is now in Lagos and Abidjan investing in local
production facilities for high-quality concrete admixtures and
mortars to supply the booming construction, refurbishment and
maintenance markets in both countries. Many international and
medium-sized local contractors working on big oil & gas, infrastructure, commercial and residential projects represent a large
customer potential.
Nigeria is the biggest economy in Africa in terms of population and GDP. With roughly 180 million inhabitants and an
expected annual growth rate of approximately five percent, the
country will have major requirements in the construction sector.
With 23 million inhabitants Ivory Coast represents one of the
smaller African countries, but offers also a promising growth
potential for Sika. Cement consumption in both countries is expected to grow by nine percent in 2015.
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programs for buildings and community spaces; and organizations important to employees through grant and matchingfunds programs.
PPG Industries and the PPG Industries Foundation aim to create brighter, more colorful communities where PPG has a presence around the world. By investing in educational opportunities,
we help grow todays skilled workforce and develop tomorrows
innovators in industries related to coatings and specialty materials. With the support of our workforce, financial contributions
and PPG products, we help revitalize our communities. Plus, we
empower PPG employees to make an impact for causes that are
important to them by supporting their volunteer efforts and charitable giving. Learn more at www.ppgcommunities.com.
Siltech Corporation
www.siltech.com
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Among his goals for Pintuco is to expand its so-claimed 20 percent share
of Latin American paint market, with
emphasis on growth in Ecuador and
Mexico. The company has been growing at a 12 percent to 13 percent rate
lately, Piedrahita was quoted saying in
December. The company is also moving
to emphasize its own brands overseas, in
place of licensed brands, like Glidden in
the Panama market.
Among recent marketing efforts,
Pintuco is donating paint for the repainting of some 1,200 small houses
and buildings in the tourist town of La
Macarena, population 4,000, located
south of Bogota in the Department of
El Meta. Located on the plains of the
Orinoco River, La Macarena is known
as a destination for viewing Rio Cao
Cristales, the River of Seven Colors, for
its bright algae and vegetation. CW
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A growing
proportion of
coating sales in
Europe are being
customized often
to levels where
the coatings
are effectively
bespoke
products.
by Sean Milmo
European Correspondent
[email protected]
for technological versatility with creative design, especially in the use of colours.
In the high-end of the automobile market,
for example, wealthy drivers are wanting
colors or special effects which are exclusive
to themselves.
In the expanding but small market for classic cars, owners are wanting colours and textures which match those on the vehicles when
they were new, even though this might be a few
decades ago.
For many coatings producers, particularly
SMEs, customized/bespoke coatings are a
means of extending their expertise in manufacturing into services and even consultancy work.
However, for larger companies these activities in customization, particularly when they
involve design know-how, can be a source of
new creative ideas which can be adapted for
wider applications.
The coatings multinationals and some of the
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Building & Construction; General
Assembly; Transportation-Truck/Bus
Auto Aftermarket; TransportationMarine; Appliance
Transportation -RV;
Transportation -HD
Transportation-Rail
One of several drivers in the faster
growth segments is the use of smart/functional adhesives systems. For example
Nanotubes are starting to aid functionality by improving adhesive bonding at
lower bead thicknesses while providing
miniature electric circuitry which can reduce road noise in Auto applications.
Other applications where nano-containing assembly adhesives systems are
either being commercially introduced or
are being seriously considered are:
Electronic - miniaturization bonding
Aerospace,
Wind
Energy,
Transportation, General Assembly weight reduction programs
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FEATURE
Photo courtesy of Dunn-Edwards
Interior Architectural
Coatings Market
Postive housing trends, the move to low-VOC and greener coatings and bold
decorating trends are driving the market for interior architectural coatings.
Kerry Pianoforte, Editor
uch like with exterior architectural coatings, positive housing trends also positively impact the interior
architectural coatings industry as well. For 2015,
in particular, there has been a steady rise in home values and
new home construction, said Dan Passinault associate director,
Innovation, Products and Execution, PPG Architectural Coatings.
The improving housing market has had a positive effect on
the interior architectural coatings market in 2015 and we expect the growth trend to continue in 2016, said Ethan Opolion,
product manager, Dunn-Edwards. According to the California
Association of Realtors 2016 California Economic & Market
Forecast, home sales gained momentum in 2015 and will likely
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continue that momentum into 2016 because mortgage rates remain historically low while home prices have been moderating.
The housing market recovery is not a global trend but
mostly focused in the U.S. with a few clear positive trends
in our key decorative markets such as UK and India, said
Ruud Joosten, executive committee member responsible for
Decorative Paints at AkzoNobel. For AkzoNobel Decorative
Paints business we do focus in Asia and specifically in markets
like China, Indonesia, Vietnam and Malaysia have been showing growth signs. Although Europe is a mixed picture however
some markets have been picking up such as Spain and Italy. The
UK continues to be an important market for us.
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Benjamin Moore Names Simply White Its 2016 Color of the Year
Benjamin Moore announced its 2016 Color of the Year Simply
White OC-117. The company also unveiled Color Trends 2016, a
corresponding palette of 23 colors to illustrate how white works
within the color spectrum.
The color white is transcendent, powerful and polarizing it
is either taken for granted or obsessed over, said Ellen ONeill,
Benjamin Moore creative director. White is not just a design
trend, it is a design essential. The popularity of white, the necessity of white, the mystique of white is quantifiable in our industry.
Of the top ten best-selling Benjamin Moore colors, variants of
white occupy five spots. It was inevitable that we would ultimately recognize white as our Color of the Year.
The Benjamin Moore Color Studio forecasts color trends
after a year of research attending major industry shows around
the world, while also taking cues from standouts in architecture, fashion, textiles, home furnishings and the arts. White
transcends style, and is seen in traditional, transitional and
modern interiors. The color also presents attractive exterior
looks for the home, from colonial to contemporary and virtually everything in between.
January 2016
FEATURE
Pigments Market
Update
Paints and coatings are the fastest rising segment in terms of global pigment demand.
Catherine Diamond, Associate Editor
he global pigments market is expected to continue growing through at least 2018, according to multiple market
analyses and reports. The global pigments market will
generate $34.2 billion through 2020, according to Ceresana, an
international market research and consultancy firm. Organic as
well as inorganic pigments are expected to see significant growth,
as they are intrinsically linked to the growth of the construction
industry. While global textile production accounted for more
than half of the worlds dye and pigment demand in 2014, paint
and coatings applications are the fastest rising segment thanks to
North American and Asian construction activity. Demand is also
driven by the manufacturing of printing inks and papers.
Ceresanas report, Market Study: Pigments, 3rd Edition,
found that Asia-Pacific accounts for almost half of global consumption of pigments already and is expected to increase its
share of the market even further. The rapidly growing middle
class in both China and India are responsible for increased demand in the region.
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New Products
Pigments suppliers are introducing new products in order to
meet customer demands and requirements. Here is a sample of
just a few available in todays market:
BASF: Dragon Gold is new addition to the Lumina Royal
line of mica-based interference pigments. These pigments deliver the highest chromaticity available in shades ranging from
greenish blues through trending copper and oranges, Forsythe
said. The full line of Lumina Royal pigments include: Indigo,
Magenta, Aqua, Copper, Blue and Dragon Gold.
Paliocrom Sparkling Red, an intense sparkling colored aluminum pigment, launched in 2015 and broadened the red and
violet color space, Crosby said. Paliocrom Brilliant Gold and
Orange provide excellent hiding, high chroma and an attractive
light to dark flop in automotive applications.
Chromaflo: With increasingly more demanding VOC regulations, Chromaflo has introduced colorant systems with ultralow levels of VOCs. Architectural coatings have some of the
lowest VOC restrictions.Chromaflo has been driving VOC levels down in its colorants to get as close to zero as possible. With
recent limits on VOCs in colorants in California, the industrial
market is also searching for products with lower VOCs.
We recently introduced a new colorant system (UCD VXS)
based on an acrylic resin and exempt solvents, McCormick
said. The line utilizes various pigment chemistries that are typically used to color many industrial coatings systems.
Hoover: Utilizing its new EnvironOxide technology, in
2015 Hoover Color introduced three new pigments with
improved transparency. These products chemically are Iron
Oxides, so have they have the same superior performance
properties that customers expect from Iron Oxides including
lightfastness, chemical resistance, low toxicity and UV absorption, said Hoover. The improved transparency gives formulators new option to produce gold, copper and bronze colors
when used to coat polished aluminum or in combination with
effect pigments. CW
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Additives Industry
UPDATE
Growth in the coatings industry is pushing the additives industry forward.
Raw Materials
Always a financial concern for additives suppliers, the price of
raw materials continued to be noteworthy through 2015.
Bob Ruckle, global marketing and sales manager at
Siltech Corporation, said that low gas and oil pricing has
rippled through the supply chain and pricing is stable or
January 2016
Industry Considerations
Formulators have a lot to consider when choosing an additive.
Todays market requires not only functional, but sustainable and
high-performing additives. Lee said that, as it relates to biocides,
multifunctionality is a very important trend in the coatings industry.
When a paint formulator choses a biocide it is to their advantage to choose a product that is effective against bacteria as
well as fungi and algae (in exterior coating), she said. Lonza
offers products containing Zinc Omadine biocide which can
serve as a multifunctional product.
BASF added that performance is paramount when it comes
to additive selection. BASF customers demand versatile, highperforming additives to differentiate their products in the marketplace. Sustainability and perception of safety are now societal
demands that go beyond regulatory requirements. Additives
also have to work well with new generation of resins, pigments
and dispersions.
Ruckle, of Siltech, said that multi-functionality along with
performance and price is desirable, with sustainability also
being a consideration.
Ultra-Low VOCs are the norm for NA and EU end users so
that is not really a factor anymore, he said, but other green
issues like fluoro-free and non-persistent in the environment.
Ranked in order of importance, King said that functionality,
quality, stability, availability, and service are the primary considerations of any formulator.
King added that his company expects development and
growth over the next several years within the green energy
market such as wind, solar, and nuclear, as the worlds concern
over global greenhouse emissions was sealed into place with
the signing of the Paris accord climate deal, where 195 countries, including China, agreed to enact emissions reduction plans
through 2025.
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Additives and the latest technologies for additives, according to Lee, are what have made it possible for paint
companies to offer low to no-VOC coatings with reduced
environmental impact.
Lonza offers zero-VOC preservatives, which provide a better handling profile and contain no formaldehyde donors.The
coating industry has recently seen the first hygienic coating
granted an US EPA registration with claims that go beyond the
treated article exemption, Lee said.
New Products
Additives suppliers are frequently introducing new products in
order to meet customer needs. What follows are just a few examples of product availability in todays market:
BASF:
BASF launched a new Dispersant Toolbox and a formulary guide that makes critical label-free, very low VOC, universal colorants possible. Efka PX 4350 and Efka PX 4751
dispersant pair are offered as benchmarks for solvent borne
resin-free or resin-containing universal concentrates for automotive and industrial paints.
Efka PX 4733, is a dispersant based on core-shell technology used in radiation curable coatings, inkjet inks and
lithographic inks.
A new deaerator, Efka PB 2744, was launched for 100%
solid polyurethane and epoxy flooring applications that is especially good in high viscosity systems. Efka FL 3600, a globally successful high fluoro content copolymer additive, helps
eliminate cratering, improve wetting and flow in solvent based
and solvent-free paints.
This product is now available in the NAFTA region.
Rheovis PE 1350, a 50% active ICI builder, for high gloss
decorative paints recently hit the market. Other rheology modifiers launched include Rheovis PU 1185, Rheovis PU 1235 and
Rheovis PU 1341.
These three products offer the full rheology range from
strong KU build to strong ICI contribution.
Lonza:
Lonza introduced a new product Proxel LS preservative at
the European Coating Show in 2015. Recently, Lonza applied
for US EPA product registration.This is an in-can preservative
for paints and coatings offering an improved handling profile.
Proxel LS Preservative is a dual-active, broad-spectrum
biocide for wet-state preservation of water-based paints, adhesives and construction chemicals. This novel formulation
offers powerful broad-spectrum protection at target dose levels that will not trigger the EU H208 allergen phrase.
Proxel LS Preservative is free of formaldehyde, MIT and
VOC and is pH and temperature stable.
It benefits from the use of two complementary active ingredients providing an enhanced antimicrobial efficacy and
protection from bacteria, yeasts and molds in a wide range of
industrial applications. CW
January 2016
FEATURE
CHINACOAT2015 REVIEW
This years show in Shanghai broke records in terms of scale, exhibitors and visitors.
Kerry Pianoforte, Editor
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positive experience and that its booth was well attended by visitors. The show was professional and the attendees were seeking
information that hopefully we were able to provide for them,
Penny Liu, Chromaflos marketing generalist stated. Obviously
lots of attendees have great interest in our industrial coatings
colorants. Most purchasers and chemists meet our sales persons
right at the booth to discuss the products. We have already received calls from potential customers from the show.
CHINACOAT continues to grow, said attendee Charles
Hoover of Hoover Color. It is especially interesting in watching how Chinese raw material suppliers have become more sophisticated and are now an integral part of the global coatings
supply chain. Hoover said that as he will definitely be attending
CHINACOAT2016 in Guangzhou.
CHINACOAT was a great success for Atlas. Our sales
staff had meaningful discussions with booth attendees which
resulted in very promising opportunities for Atlas worldwide,
said Stefani Levine, marketing services at Atlas Material Testing
Technology, LLC. The positive responses Atlas received to our
product and service offerings from show attendees indicates to
us that weathering testing is, and continues to be, very important for many coatings customers and their suppliers.
Atlas reported that they were fortunate to have a steady
number of visitors to the booth made up of both existing Atlas
clients as well as potentially new clients. Atlas is also planning
on registering to exhibit at next years show in Guangzhou.
Micro Powders was also pleased with this years show. This
show has grown in importance over the years, reflecting the
tremendous opportunities of the Chinese paint and coatings
market, said a spokesperson for Micro Powders. As usual, the
show was very crowded with exhibitors and visitors.
In 2016, CHINACOAT will return to Guangzhou on
November 30 December 2 at the China Import and Export
Fair Complex (Canton Fair Complex), and the show organizers,
Sinostar International reported it will continue to deliver success
from there. The show will feature exhibits from all areas of the
paint and coatings industry including raw material suppliers for
the production of coatings, printing inks and adhesives, powder
coatings and UV/EB technology, plus measurement and testing
equipment for QC/R&D, safety and health and environment. CW
January 2016
FEATURE
Evonik Industries AG
Figure 1: Comparison of two silicone hybrid resins with a high-solids polyester resin.
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Chemical Resistance
After paint application and curing, resistance to liquids was tested according to
NORM EN 12720 Furniture assessment of resistance of surfaces to cold liquids. The resistance was tested according
to NORM A 1605-12 within Class
1-B1; test results are shown in Figure 2.
The assessment criteria for determining
chemical resistance is noted in Table 3.
Silicone hybrid B shows immediately
and particularly after a recovery of 24
hours optimum resistance to the liquids
mentioned above. This is attributable to
the higher rigid segment content in the
silicone hybrid.
Silicone hybrid resin B exhibits outstanding resistance to various liquids in
tests carried out according to DIN EN
ISO 2812-4 (Table 4).
Contact Angle
Measurement
Apart from when high-temperatureresistant coatings are required, there are
a number of reservations in the coatings
industry concerning the use of silicone
raw materials. As the new silicone hybrid
resins are also well suited for formulating
primers, contact angles of the cured coatings were measured (Table 6). The higher
the contact angle, the more difficult it is
to wet the surface with a subsequently
applied coating layer (Figure 7).
It can be seen that the silicone does
not affect the wettability; hence, the use
of silicone hybrid resins in primers does
not lead to any problems.
Pinhole Limit
To assess the working window of the resins,
the paint was applied wedge-wise using a
Cross-hatch Adhesion
pneumatic spray apparatus (Figure 5).
Here the favorable influence of the
silicone unit in the polymer is particularly
evident. Compared with the polyester, the
silicone hybrid resin shows about 30%
less pinhole formation in a comparable
cured-coating thickness. Silicone hybrid
resins permit trouble-free application of
greater coating thicknesses.
Topcoat Appearance
Impact Strength
The impact strength of the new silicone hybrid resins is clearly shown in
the Impact Test - DIN EN ISO 62721/2. Figure 9 shows the results of a 1
kg weight falling from a height of 1 m
onto the coated specimen. The upper
deformation is the result of the reverse
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impact test.
This property of silicone hybrid resins
leads to good deformability and adhesion
of the coating on different substrates.
Compatibility
The compatibility of silicone hybrid resins in current binders is also very good
and well balanced. Compatibility with
various resins is shown in Table 7.
Pigmentability
Figure 5: Wedge application to determine air inclusion/pinhole formation in spray applications.
January 2016
Summary
The new silicone hybrid resins are particularly suitable in topcoat applications for corrosion protection covering
a range of uses from transportation to
marine applications. Coats up to 200 m
can be applied in one step. Their combination of good adhesion and flexibility
makes them suitable for coating plastics
and for coil coatings.
In addition to excellent corrosion
protection, minimal tendency to yellowing and weathering, chemical- and
mechanical-resistance, silicone hybrid
resins offer exceptional benefits in
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Industry News
Chinas 13th five-year plan and its influence on the paints and
coatings industry that iron oxide pigment manufacturers can
only operate successfully in China in the future if they comply with strict environmental laws. The national development
concept clearly defines the goal of fundamentally improving
the quality of life by 2020 by dramatically reducing environmental pollution. For the pigment industry, this means that all
pigment-producing plants, without exception, are required
to meet high environmental standards based on extensive
risk assessments and reviews.
Government representatives further discussed the impacts of Chinas new environmental legislation: Companies
will be subject to drastic sanctions if they fail to comply with
the new guidelines. In 2014 alone, the number of prosecuted
environmental offenses tripled compared to the year before.
Furthermore, the number of pigment manufacturers with an
annual capacity of less than 10,000 metric tons will continue
to decline as a result of the new legislation. The governments
goal is to promote further industrial consolidation. In the end,
only a few iron oxide manufactures with sustainable production facilities and increased capacities will remain on the Chinese market.
Jrg Hellwig, head of LANXESS Inorganic Pigments business unit, emphasized that technological advancements and
optimized manufacturing processes are of critical importance
to achieving this goal: Developments in China leave no
doubt that investments, technical expertise and new process
solutions are an integral part of any business model geared to
long-term success, and imperative for the advancement of our
January 2016
Hill, Georgia.
Huber has a long-term, multi-stage
plan to increase capacity in ground calcium carbonate, driven by customer
demand and new product sales, said
Matt OBrien, vice president and general manager of Hubers GCC business.
The continuous investments in
ground calcium carbonate will position
Huber to continue supporting its customers growth strategies with increased
capacity for both medium fine and fine
ground products.
This expansion coupled with the
recent expansion of our Quincy, Illinois,
GCC facility is already in motion and
targeted for completion in 2016, said
Rick Zwingelberg, operations director
for Hubers GCC business. We continue to be well-positioned to meet the
Industry News
the acquisition. The acquisition is expected to be accretive to adjusted earnings and free cash flow after the first
year of the acquisition and to CFROI
in the mid-term.
The financing of the acquisition is
nearly completed. It consists of the issuance of around 4.7 billion senior and
hybrid bonds and the ongoing 1.5 billion right issue.
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functional coatings help reduce
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has not stopped growing and gaining importance within the industry. In 2016 Indianapolis will clearly be the place to be
for the coatings industry to network, exchange ideas and be inspired.
The ACS 2014set new records: with 480
exhibitors and more than 8,700 overall
participants from 70 countries, the fourth
edition of the show and conference broke
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incredibly rewarding and potentially leading to the development of game changers
their comfort zones and develop empathy toward an entirely different way of
thinking, as well as unfamiliar jargon.
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or disruptive technologies.
The University of Chicagos Institute
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and organizing faculty based on problems they are trying to address as a
team: energy harvest and storage, water
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is recruited based on the expertise she
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Monday, April 11
8:30 am 10:00 am
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12:15 pm 1:30 pm
Plenary Session
Welcome Address and Conference Introduction,
Keynote Presentations, Award Ceremonies
1:30 pm 2:00 pm
2:00 pm 5:30 pm
Session 1:
Science Today Coatings Tomorrow
Session 2: Additives
Session 3: Functional and Smart Coatings
Session 4: Pigments
5:30 pm 7:00 pm
Poster Session/Networking:
AC Conference Reception
Tuesday, April 12
As in previous years, the American Coatings Award will honor the most outstanding paper of the American Coatings Conference. The award will be presented
during the opening session of the conference on April 11, 2016. The winner, or winning team, will receive $2,500 in prize money and a commemorative sculpture for
their remarkable achievement.
A jury of experts, consisting of the
chairs of the conference sessions and
the American Coatings Conference Program Committee, will select the best paper. The award will be presented by the
American Coatings Association (ACA)
and Vincentz Network (VN).
In 2014, researchers from Arkema Inc.
and the University of Minnesota won the
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ogy in the corrosion protection of metals has been underway globally in the
last two decades. In machinery, greater
toughness in comparison to conventional wear-resistant coatings has been
Andriy Voronov,
North Dakota
State University
Nanotechnology has a range of applicatons. Andriy Voronov, associate professor of Coatings and Polymeric Materials at North Dakota State University,
describes the benefits and drawbacks
of nano-based coatings and offers an
outlook on future developments.
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Nanotechnology has become a subject of debate; what are your thoughts?
Andriy Voronov: Nowadays, about 900
everyday commercial products rely on
nano-size materials. It is not surprising
because nanotechnology can be applied
to develop new and advanced materials
of unique functionality and performance.
However, it is also true that size-dependent change of properties of the materials in the nanoscale range (including
their chemical reactivity) might bring not
only unprecedented benefits, but also
cause uncertainties and even health issues. In particular, nanoparticles can
cause some unknown effects being in
living organisms. In addition, studying
nanomaterials toxicity (nanotoxicology)
is an emerging field, where knowledge
about (nano)size and properties effects
on material toxicity still remains limited.
XX
In which coatings segments will
nanotechnology gain more influence in
the near future?
Voronov: In the future, many specific
features and properties of various materials may be addressed by incorporating
nanoparticles in formulations of different coatings. In fact, using nanocoatings
might become a global approach in most
industrial fields since new materials are
highly demanded in the marketplace.
Transportation, infrastructure, human
health and medicine, defense and security, electronics and information technology, environmental remediation, and
sustainable energy all may benefit from
using nanocoatings in the future, and
not only improve, but even revolutionize
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Which nanotechnology-based
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especially interesting?
Voronov: Different types of both organic and inorganic coatings can benefit
from using nanoparticles/nanofillers in
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technologies, but also higher VOC benchmarks considered to be the industry performance standards that demonstrate
the excellent performance of bio-based
systems. This approach seems to be
working, but continued technical presentations, articles and papers for the coatings market are necessary to educate the
industry on the advantages of using biobased raw materials.
What trends will dominate bio-based
coatings and raw materials in the future?
Cooley: Bio-based products are generating more interest in the coatings
industry primarily due to performance
advantages and the added benefit of
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Christopher M.
Seubert,
Ford Research
and Innovation
Center
Christopher M. Seubert, research engineer for paint and research at Ford Research and Innovation Center, answers
questions on requirements, challenges
and demanded functionalities for automotive coatings. Without neglecting
high-quality standards, there are some
difficult challenges to overcome for automotive coating producers.
uuWhat are the latest trends in materials for automotive coatings?
Christopher M. Seubert: Lightweight
materials for fuel economy improvement
are of great interest to all automotive
OEMs. As fuel economy standards are
increased, the replacement of heavier,
traditional substrates with newer, lighter
substrates has become a focus. However,
quality expectations for the final, painted
substrates have not changed. All substrates, be they steel, aluminum, or composite, must have the ability to be painted
in mass quantities with a high degree of
quality, and be able to retain that quality
over the lifetime of the vehicle.
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powder coatings:
key part of OEM coatings
Powder coatings are a key part of OEM
coatings, and the 2014 value of powder
coatings redistributed across eight key
OEM market segments was $1,250 million on a volume of 400 million pounds
(with an equivalent gallon value of 76
million gallons, using a 5.25 powderpounds-per-gallon conversion factor).
Powder coatings accounted for approximately 6 percent of the volume and value
of the U.S. coating market. They are used
almost exclusively in OEM applications,
primarily in the transportation segments, appliances, wood and composition board flat-stock, metal buildings,
machinery and equipment, non-wood
furniture, fixture and business equipment, as well as in some industrial maintenance applications.
optimistic outlook
A key driver for OEM coatings end users is operational efficiency. These are
things that improve productivity at customers painting operations, for example, wet-on-wet applications, reduced
labor, faster cycle times, etc. OEM endusers are running leaner operations than
ever before, meaning that productivity
and cost are huge factors. Coatings offering attributes that increase efficiency
will be at an advantage in this market.
These features assuming they provide
equivalent performance include the
necessity to use fewer coats, or at least
thinner films, faster drying and curing,
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Radiation Curing:
Strong Wing of Todays Coatings Industry
radiation curing combines good performance with environmental benefits
Michael
Tielemans,
Allnex
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What significance does radiation
curing have in coatings technology today?
Michel Tielemans: Radiation curing
technology offers excellent productivity
associated with high-end cured coating
performance, serving large market needs
for diverse substrates and applications
and covering industrial coatings, consumer electronics and graphic arts. Its
fundamental respect for the environment
(no solvent and low energy consumption) as well as its diversification towards
water-borne and renewable polymer alternatives makes it a strong wing of todays coating industry.
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Which current research projects in
this area do you find particularly interesting?
Tielemans: Radiation curing technology starts its progression outside
the industrial environment, as recent
achievements in low-energy curing and
field-applied applications tend to demonstrate. Continuous impact of green
chemistry and elimination of chemicals of concern consolidate the market
growth in prospective areas like new bioplastic materials. Moreover, the ongoing
development of sustainable water-borne
technology opens the door for new flexible coating applications or for advanced
particle microstructure. Finally, the quest
for new smart coating features including, for instance, easy-cleanable, flameretardant or biocidal coatings will probably find a home in this technology.
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What do you expect to see at the
AC Show and Conference in terms of radiation curing?
Tielemans: One of the major expectations is to address market needs and new
realizations. Innovative developments
towards adjacent applications covering,
for instance, novel substrates or coating
features, new (3D) printing techniques
or cosmetic/medical applications, are
particularly interesting. Novel regulation
trends and the challenges they impose
on the industry are another point of consideration for the technology. Finally, the
latest developments in polymer chemistry, formulation additives, alternative
curing, and novel equipment should feed
participants thirst for future challenges.
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Mike Polek,
Brenntag
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What are the latest developments
in protective coatings?
Mike Polek: The largest growth driver
for the North American ACES/CASE market has been in construction and infrastructure investment. Adhesives, coatings, sealants and elastomers used for
infrastructure tend to be the highest value and therefore represent some the latest advances in technology. LEED- specified buildings, as well as those desirous
of greater mold control, termite control,
intumescence, hurricane resistance and
basic structural protection are driving
conventional technologies to incorporate
higher performance standards. Smart
coatings designed to insulate buildings,
reduce weight or mitigate air friction,
represent some of the latest innovative
coatings systems that will have translatable use into other general industrial
markets. Performance will drive desire
and demand.
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What trends do you expect to be
showcased at the American Coatings
Show 2016?
Polek: With the American Coatings
Show being a biennial exposition, many
companies have been able to thoroughly
test and exhibit better technologies over
a two-year period. Annual shows often
showcased technologies rushed through
testing procedures with chemistries
that were, in many ways, too premature
to exhibit. In 2016, technical presentations should be more substantive, better representative of market trends,
and more characteristic of marketable
performance-tested products. One-coat,
high-performance architectural paints
(with the full palette of colors) continues
to intrigue as it represents a step-change
in the entire value chain, from paint supplier, to contractor, to homeowner.
uu
Do rules and regulation have a
strong impact on research and development for protective coatings?
Polek: Rules and regulations will continue to have a huge impact on development. For example, the restrictions on
VOCs has changed demand from VOC
compliance to VOC compliance PLUS
performance. No longer are coatings
systems good enough. Sustainability
plays a more and more important role
in the chemical supply chain as can be
seen with the chemical industrys Together for Sustainability initiative
which Brenntag joined in July 2015. It will
most likely impact the decisions coatings
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Learning by Reading
a comprehensive overview on coatings topics
Are you looking for more information on a specific type of coating, a certain group
of raw materials, a reference work on coatings formulation or various test methods?
Vincentz Network and the American Coatings Association have published a series of
textbooks providing knowledge for both specialists and newcomers. Here is a selection of some titles from the shelf.
Pigment Processing
By Juan M. Oyarzn
To impart a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the physico-chemical aspects of pigment use from
the physical properties of pigments, to the optical properties of pigmented systems and rheological behavior of
pigment dispersions, to mill base optimization. Pigment
Processing will provide every pigment technologist with an
essential overview of state-of-the-art technologies.
This book fills the gap left by most works on the subject of
pigments.
Coil Coating
By Jrg Sander
The mission of this new book is to impart everything
about coil coatings and how they can be used successfully. From the basic principle underlying the coil coatings
process to substrate preparation, selection of raw materials, coil coatings line equipment, performance testing and
research topics, to standardization. A noteworthy section
of the book looks at application areas involving cans and
buildings. It also covers the diverse application procedures
and their drying, as well as wet spraying, powder coatings,
UV-hardening, IR and EB.
Coatings Formulation
By Bodo Mller and Ulrich Poth
The new, 2nd revised edition of this reference work provides detailed explanations of new recipes and paint formulations. It opens with a look at the composition of coatings, placing special emphasis on the base binder in each
type. Advice on specific formulations is then given before
formulation guidelines are analyzed. Throughout, the focus is on coatings formulation and how to arrive at the final
recipe. A special feature of the book is its detailed index,
which allows the reader to conduct targeted searches for
specific aspects of coatings formulation.
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help on the Go
Free, quick and extremely helpful is
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Market
Uncertainties Ahead
how will market trends impact the coatings industry in 2016?
In 2015, the overall global paint and
coatings market remained healthy, with
many regions of the world experiencing at least modest growth. However,
members of the industry supply chain
do face some uncertainties ahead with
such changing market conditions as the
slowdown of key emerging economies,
fluctuations in the U.S. dollar, the impact
of lower oil prices, the tenuous recovery
in Europe, automotive and construction
growth rates in the United States, and
global regulatory developments.
In the November/December issue of
CoatingsTech magazine, contributing
writer Cynthia Challener explored how
changing market conditions affected
paints and coatings in 2015, providing insight from industry experts on how these
factors are expected to impact growth in
2016. Here, we examine just one of those
factors.
While the overall global coatings market remained healthy in 2015, some uncertainties lie
ahead.
Image: Andres Rodriguez/Fotolia
While many of these factors are beyond the control of formulators and raw
material suppliers, the industrys ability
to rapidly respond to these changes with
innovative technologies and processes
may help mitigate potential negative
impacts and maximize the opportunities
they create in the coming year.
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Jeffrey Arendt,
Arkema Coating
Resins
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What are overall trends in industrial
coatings?
Jeffrey Arendt: A continuing trend is
the drive towards improving the environmental profile of the materials used. An
immediate example has been the implementation of the Globally Harmonized
System (GHS) pictograms on safety data
sheets which, for some applications, created an immediate need to reformulate to
improve the profile. At a higher level, research trends continue towards reducing
and eliminating environmentally adverse
materials, using fewer materials, and using less energy. Some examples of these
research activities at Arkema include:
developing surfactant-free water-borne
alkyds and acrylics to replace solvent systems; low-bake coatings for liquid and
powder applications to save energy; direct-to-metal coating formulations to save
on time and material; and global non-isocyanate coating formulations to eliminate
colourants
ColourFal Zer universal colourants provide enhanced
compatibility through a broad range of waterborne and
solventborne architectural, decorative paints.
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Chuck Johnson,
BASF
Corporation
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Bill Sante,
Axalta Coating
Systems
uu
What functionalities do people
expect powder coatings to have nowadays?
Bill Sante: Customers expect powder
coatings to function in a wide operating environment for example, temperature, relative humidity, confined
spaces while maintaining a very tight
film-build specification. These demands
mean that powder technologies have to
be robust enough for application in any
region while delivering the same specifications and performance. Additionally,
higher operating temperatures are in
great demand due to the growing number of working environments that have
sustained higher temperatures and increased levels of pressure. This is prevalent in the pipeline segment within the
oil and gas sector, as well as any segment where large amounts of heat are
generated due to the proximity of an operating motor, oven or boiler.
AROFLINT
AMBERLAC
Polyesters
BECKOSOL
Non-Isocyanate
2K Systems
Solvent-borne
Alkyds
BECKOSOL AQ
EPOTUF
Epoxies &
Curing Agents
Alkyd Latex
FINE-CLAD
Powder Coating
Resins
AROPLAZ
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Urethanes
FINE-TONE
Digital Printing
Ink Resins
SYNTHEMUL
KELSOL
Water-borne &
Water-reducible Alkyds
RESAFEN
Non-Styrenated &
Vinyl Acrylics
Phenolics
Reichhold
World Headquarters and Technology Center
P.O. Box 13582
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
(919) 990-7500 (local) or (800) 431-1920 (toll-free)
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First-Time Experience
meet our new exhibitors
The American Coatings Show is a place where old hands and newcomers
meet. While most companies and institutes have attended the show already
several times, there is also a number of first-time exhibitors. Below, some of
them introduce themselves, and explain why they have decided to participate.
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Quimica
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Chemicals
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Chemical
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Color
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OPC
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Shin-Etsu
Siliones
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Sincol USA
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requested exhibitors
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Steve Sides
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Global Affairs and
Chief Science Officer
American Coatings
Association
James Kassner
Senior Advisor
American Coatings
Association
Sonja Schulte
Editor-in-Chief
Vincentz Network
INNOVATION
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FUTURE
AC Conference
at a glance
9:00 am 12:30 pm
Session 13:
Session 14:
Session 15:
Session 16:
Industrial Coatings
Alkyds
Biobased Coatings
Protective Coatings
1:00 pm End of Conference and
Lunch-Around-the-World
on the Show Floor
ATTENDEESCONFERENCESURVEY
Drawing on the combined expertise and market knowledge of both speakers
and attendees at the American Coatings Conference, an anonymous
survey will be held during the Plenary Session, shedding light on the views
and expectations of this leading assembly regarding the current research situation and
market climate the American Coatings Industry is experiencing. The results and an analysis
of this survey will be available immediately after polling during the Plenary Session.
Pre-Conference
u t o r i a l s
Tutorial 6: Polyurethanes
Monday, April 11|8:30 10:00 am
Tutorial 1: Rheology
Gina Paroline, Anton Paar
This tutorial is aimed at those new to rheology, or those who
have used or are using rheology, and would like a refresher
or to learn more. Participants will develop an understanding
of basic rheology theory, be able to design meaningful experiments to characterize
sample products, recognize and mitigate potential problems and pitfalls encountered during measurements, and interpret rheological data.
Tutorial 4: Waterborne
High-Performance Coatings
Ivan Tyre, Alberdingk Boley &
Lori Boggs, BASF
Waterborne coating is a fast developing
technology. In many applications, these systems have become a standard solution,
replacing their solventborne counterparts. In some important clearcoat or topcoat
applications, however, solventborne systems remain the preferred technology. This
tutorial aims to discuss what is possible today with waterborne clearcoats for different substrates including wood and metal and what is not. It covers the theory
behind different binder technologies, as well as fundamental aspects of the film formation process and the performance of these coatings systems. This tutorial will also
cover some fundamental aspects of rheology for waterborne applications.
Plenary Session
Monday, April 11, 2016 | 12:15 1:30 pm
12:15 pm
Introduction
Steve Sides, American Coatings Association
Sonja Schulte, Vincentz Network
12:30 1:00 pm
Keynote Presentation
Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration:
An Imperative for Breakthrough Materials Discovery
I
Dr. Sharon Feng, Ph.D.
Senior Associate Dean of
the Institute for Molecular
Engineering
University of Chicago
Mattiello
Award
The Joseph J. Mattiello Lecture was
designed to recognize an individual who
has made outstanding contributions to
science, technology, and engineering
related to the coatings industry. The
lecturer will present a paper on a phase
of chemistry, engineering, human relationship, or other discipline fundamental
to paint, coatings, varnish, lacquer,
or related protective and decorative
coatings. In order to be eligible for this
award, one must be nominated. Each
candidate nomination is judged based
on the following criteria: technical accomplishment, service to the coatings
industry, product and/or technology
available to the industry, scope/impact, and presentation capability. This
award is presented annually at the
American Coatings Conference and the
CoatingsTech Conference.
Roon Award
The Roon Foundation Awards were established and sponsored in 1957 by Leo
Roon, founder of Roxalin Flexible Finishes
and the Nuodex Corporation. The Roon
Award is designed to recognize technical
papers representing original scientific
and innovative research directly related
to the protective coatings industry, and
presented by an individual associated
with the organic coatings industry. Award
competition presenters are individuals
associated with the organic coatings
industry including manufacturers, raw
material suppliers, educational institutions and research laboratories. In order
to be eligible for this award, presenters
must request to be considered for the
Roon Awards with their abstract submission. This award is given annually at the
American Coatings Conference and the
CoatingsTech Conference.
Do not miss the Plenary Session on
Monday, where the Roon Foundation
Awards will be announced.
Monday Afternoon
s c h e d u l e
April 11, 2016 | 2:00 7:00 pm
Session 1:
Session 2:
Session 3:
Session 4:
Science Today
Coatings Tomorrow
Additives
Functional and
Smart Coatings
Pigments
2:00 - 2:30 pm
2:00 - 2:30 pm
2:00 - 2:30 pm
2:00 - 2:30 pm
2:30 - 3:00 pm
2:30 - 3:00 pm
2:30 - 3:00 pm
2:30 - 3:00 pm
3:00 - 3:30 pm
3:00 - 3:30 pm
3:00 - 3:30 pm
3:00 - 3:30 pm
David Grewell,
Iowa State University
4:00 - 4:30 pm
4:00 - 4:30 pm
4:00 - 4:30 pm
4:00 - 4:30 pm
4:30 - 5:00 pm
4:30 - 5:00 pm
4:30 - 5:00 pm
4:30 - 5:00 pm
5:00 - 5:30 pm
5:00 - 5:30 pm
5:00 - 5:30 pm
5:00 - 5:30 pm
5:30 7:00 pm
Poster Session
The Poster Session will be held after the oral
presentation programs of the first conference
day from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm, during the AC
Conference Reception. Posters will be on display
in the conference area, and poster contributors
will be available to explain and discuss their
results with interested attendees during this
session. The following is a list of accepted and
confirmed posters:
AC
Conference
Reception
Conference attendees,
chairmen and speakers will
be able to meet in a relaxed
atmosphere at the end of the
first day of the conference for
the AC Conference Reception,
Monday, April 11, from
5:30 7:00 pm.
The AC Conference Reception
is an ideal opportunity
to renew and strengthen
contacts, cultivate business
relationships, exchange the
latest news, and participate in
open discussions.
The reception is integrated with
the Poster Session, as the two
sessions are held concurrently.
Refreshments and music will be
provided.
Tuesday Morning
s c h e d u l e
April 12, 2016 | 9:00 12:30 pm
Session 5:
Session 6:
Session 7:
Session 8:
Architectural Coatings I
Polyurethanes I
Radiation Curing
9:00 - 9:30 am
9:00 - 9:30 am
9:00 - 9:30 am
9:00 - 9:30 am
9:30 - 10:00 am
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12:00 - 12:30 pm
12:30 pm
Tuesday Afternoon
s c h e d u l e
April 12, 2016 | 2:00 5:30 pm
Session 9:
Session 10:
Architectural Coatings II
Polyurethanes II
2:00 - 2:30 pm
2:00 - 2:30 pm
2:30 - 3:00 pm
2:30 - 3:00 pm
3:00 - 3:30 pm
3:00 - 3:30 pm
9.3 A New Fast-Cure Chemical Resistant SelfCross Linking Latex for <50 g/l Garage Floor
Coatings
Barry Goldslager,
Omnova Solutions
4:00 - 4:30 pm
4:00 - 4:30 pm
Maria Nargiello,
Evonik
4:30 - 5:00 pm
4:30 - 5:00 pm
Wally Kesler,
BASF
5:00 - 5:30 pm
5:00 - 5:30 pm
Kevin Rink,
3M
Session 11:
Session 12:
Direct-to-Metal Coatings
Novel Materials
2:00 - 2:30 pm
2:00 - 2:30 pm
2:30 - 3:00 pm
2:30 - 3:00 pm
3:00 - 3:30 pm
3:00 - 3:30 pm
4:00 - 4:30 pm
4:00 - 4:30 pm
4:30 - 5:00 pm
4:30 - 5:00 pm
5:00 - 5:30 pm
5:00 - 5:30 pm
Wednesday Morning
s c h e d u l e
Session 13:
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
8:30 9:30 am
Industrial Coatings
Chair: Remi Briand,
Tnemec
9:30 - 10:00 am
13.1 Synergistic Effects of
Rheology Control Agents for High
Performance Coatings
Michael Gessner,
Nuplex Resins
Towards an Understanding of
How Complex Latex Particles Are Formed:
What Do We Know and When Did We Know It?
Donald C. Sundberg, Ph.D.
Director, Nanostructured Polymers Research Center
University of New Hampshire
Today we have a great variety of synthetic latices composed of nano-particles
that are homogeneous, structured, hollow, multi-lobed or hybridized with
other materials. They have huge specific surface areas presenting opportunities for special surface chemistries, but challenges for colloidal stability. They
are made with as many as 5 or more monomers resulting in polymer chains
that may be linear, branched, grafted, and/or crosslinked. These chains are
born in the water and die in the particles. Searching for the chemical
and physical mechanisms that determine the final properties of the latex has
involved the application of organic and physical chemistry, surface chemistry,
reaction kinetics, thermodynamics, molecular diffusion and engineering.
What we know about these mechanisms, what tools we used to assist us in
learning about them, and when during the past 75 years we decided we understood some of these mechanisms, form the basis for this presentation.
10:00 - 10:30 am
13.2 Overcoming the Cost
and Performance Paradigm in
Waterborne Coatings
David Flosser,
Hexion
10:30 - 11:00 am
13.3 Recent Advances in
Non-Ionic Wetting Agents for
Waterborne Architectural and
Industrial Coating
Chitra Jeurkar, Elementis
Specialties
11:00 am
11:30 am - 12:00 pm
13.4 High-performance Acrylic
Polyol Faster Cure with
Balanced Potlife
Gautam Haldankar,
Nuplex Resins
12:00 - 12:30 pm
13.5 Innovative Industrial Coatings
Developed Using Carbon Nanotubes
Andrew Stewart,
Molecular Rebar Design
12:30 - 1:00 pm
13.6 Effect of TMCD Polyester
Polyols on Weathering Performance
of Automotive Coatings
Linqian Feng,
Eastman Chemical Company
1:00 pm
Session 14:
Session 15:
Session 16:
Alkyds
Biobased Coatings
Protective Coatings
9:30 - 10:00 am
9:30 - 10:00 am
9:30 - 10:00 am
10:00 - 10:30 am
10:00 - 10:30 am
10:00 - 10:30 am
10:30 - 11:00 am
10:30 - 11:00 am
10:30 - 11:00 am
11:30 am - 12:00 pm
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
11:30 am - 12:00 pm
12:00 - 12:30 pm
12:00 - 12:30 pm
12:00 - 12:30 pm
12:30 - 1:00 pm
12:30 - 1:00 pm
12:30 - 1:00 pm
15.6 Biodegradable
Polyhydroxyalkanoate Coatings
Derived from Methane Gas
Jack Hardiman,
Mango Materials
Proceeds from the ACS 5K Fun Run will be used to fund student participation at future AC Conferences.
Venue
The American Coatings Show and the
American Coatings Conference 2016 will
be held at:
Indiana Convention Center
100 S. Capitol Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46225
Organizers
American Coatings Association
1500 Rhode Island Ave., N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20005
Phone: 202-462-6272
Fax: 202-462-8549
Vincentz Network
2885 Sanford Ave., S.W. 15817
Grandville, MI 49418
Phone: 202-684-6630
Fax: 202-380-9129
Duration & Operating Hours
AC Conference: April 11-13, 2016
AC Show: April 12-14, 2016
AC Show Hours:
April 12-13, 2016: 9 am-5 pm
April 14, 2016: 9 am-1 pm
Registration Options
American Coatings Conference
Registration
Fees include:
Admittance to the Conference Day booked
Conference Proceedings
List of Conference Attendees
Exhibition Ticket
Conference Lunch and Coffee Breaks
Pre-Conference Tutorials Registration
Fees include:
1.5 Hours Interactive Lecture in a
Small Group
Pre-Conference Tutorial Proceedings
(Hardcopy)
List of Pre-Conference Tutorial Delegates
Exhibition Ticket
Coffee Break Before or After the
Pre-Conference Tutorial
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This is your all-access pass to the complete American Coatings Show and Conference. It covers all speakers and all sessions in every track including
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$579
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$419
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$209
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