Chair: Dan Phillips,
Evonik Industries
Titanium dioxide is the most widely used white
pigment and coatings formulators are looking
for solutions to use TiO2 more efficiently. In this
session different technologies on this topic are
discussed. A study on the influence of shear rate
on dispersions is also presented as a technique
to determine the degree of dispersion and a
novel pigment for powder coatings.
p. 12 Melamine & Aziridine Cure of Acrylic Colloidal Unimolecular Polymer (CUP) Jigar Mistry, Missouri S& T Coatings Institute
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 to interested attendees during this
session. Accepted and confirmed posters are:
p. 13 Colloidal Unimolecular Polymer (CUP)
Particles as Epoxy Curing Agents
Sagar Gade, Missouri University of
Science and Technology
p.1 Novel Matting Agents for Low VOC Coatings
Matthew Linares, Evonik
Degussa Corporation
p.2 Reduction in Binder Consumption in Paper
Coating REC
Sunil Sunil, TCIRD, India
p. 14 Highly Functional Biobased Polyols and
their use in Melamine-Formaldehyde S
Thomas Nelson, North Dakota State
University
4.1 Alternative Polymerization Techniques for
Improved TiO2 Efficiency
Arno Tuchbreiter,
BASF
p. 3 Internal Lining of Storage Tanks, Pressure
Vessels and Pipelines
Joaquim Quintela, Petrobras, Brazil
p. 15 Soybean-based Epoxy-anhydride
Thermoset Coatings
Adlina Paramarta, North Dakota State
University
4.2 TiO2 Light Scattering Optimization and Not-
In-Kind Opacity Alternatives
Robert Kwoka,
DuPont Titanium Technologies
p. 4 100 Solids LED Curable Coating and the
Application Machine
Elena Komarova, Kegel Co
p. 16 Study of Bond Breakage During
Corrosion Exposure
Josh Hanna, USM School of Polymers and
High Performance Materials
p. 5 Influence of Cure Degree on Adherence of
the UV coating - FT-IR Evaluation
Valéria do Carmo Barbosa, Renner
Sayerlack S.A., Brazil
4. 3 Ways to Reduce Dependence on TiO2
without Sacrificing Key Performance Properties
David Fasano,
The Dow Chemical Company
p. 17 Microstructure and Morphology of
Watersoluble Conjugated Polymers for
Flexible Electronics
Cameron Danesh, California Polytechnic
State University
p. 6 Waterborne Roofing System for Adhesion
to Thermoplastic Polyolefin (TPO)
John Dockery, Arkema Coating Resins
p. 18 Wet Coating of Zinc Oxide Nanowires
Neil Redeker, California Polytechnic State
University
p. 7 Utilizing a Novel Antimicrobial Chemistry
for Recovery of Spoiled Coatings
Jon Raymond, Dow Microbial Control
p. 19 The Effects of Pigments on the Long-term
Properties of Artists’ Oil Paint Films
Malia Zee, North Dakota State University
4. 4 Shear Rate Dependent Structure of Polymer
Stabilized TiO2 Dispersions
Antony Van Dyk,
Dow Coating Materials
p. 8 Variations in Dispersion Stability and
Thermal Properties of UV-curable Acrylates
Chong-Min Ryu, Chungnam National
University, South Korea
p. 20 Design and Development of Self-
stratifying Polymers and Coatings
Bingwen Wang, Eastern Michigan
University
4. 5 Automated Determination of Degree of
Dispersion in a Paint Grind
Timothy Selby,
DuPont
p. 9 Application of Computer Aided Mixture
Design in Paints and Coatings
p. 10 Highly-Functionalized Polyester Resins:
Design and Use Considerations
p. 21 A Comparison of Direct and Static
Headspace Gas Chromatography Methods
for VOC Analysis of Very Low VOC
Dahlia Ningrum, California Polytechnic
State University
4. 6 Powder Coating Innovation Combines Gold
Color with Functionality
Paer Winkelmann,
Eckart, Germany
p. 11 Bio-Based Functionality in Thermoset
Composite Materials
Eric Williams, Reactive Surfaces
p. 22 Calcined Neuburg Siliceous Earth as TiO2
extender in Coil Topcoats
Reimund Pieter, Hoffmann Mineral,
Germany
Please visit www.american-coatings-show.com/conference
for abstracts and online registration