Tuesday Morning May 08, 2012 | 9:00 am – 12: 30 pm
Chair: Diana Strongosky,
The Sherwin Williams Company
The formulator is faced with many challenges
to create coatings that minimize the impact on
the environment and yet also meet important
performance requirements.
This session discusses the latest developments
in binder chemistry and additives exhibiting
improved performance in terms of gloss
potential, block resistance, mechanical
properties and color retention. A performance
study of commercially available low VOC stain
blocking primer coatings is also presented.
9:00 - 9: 30 am
5.1 Performance of Stain Blocking Primer
Coatings with Low VOC
Raymond Fernando,
California Polytechnic State University
9: 30 - 10:00 am
5.2 Structured Nano-Acrylic Polymers for Low
VOC, High Gloss Paints
Wenjun Wu,
Arkema Coating Resins
10:00 - 10: 30 am
5. 3 Improving Application Properties of High-Gloss Alkyd Emulsion Paints with NSATs
Hilbert Esselbrugge, Ashland Specialty
Ingredients, The Netherlands
10: 30 am
11:00 - 11: 30 am
5. 4 New Technology for High PVC Paints
Jean-Yves Loze,
Arkema Coating Resins, France
11: 30 - 12:00 pm
5. 5 Performance Attributes of a Water-Based
FEVE Polyol for Exterior Coatings
Bob Parker,
AGC Chemicals Americas
12:00 - 12: 30 pm
5. 6 Waterborne Wet Look Sealer for Concrete
using EBS Technology
Richard Flecksteiner,
Omnova Solutions
Chair: Jeff Lackey,
Vogel Paint
When organic coatings are applied to metals,
corrosion protection becomes their most
important technical feature. This session
presents six papers dealing with the latest
developments in binder chemistry and additives
for anticorrosion coatings. Different approaches
to achieve high-performance systems are
discussed. Examples include chromium-free
waterbased coatings and antifouling coatings
for marine structures as well as novel concepts
for protective coatings.
6.1 Novel WB Epoxies and Curing Agents for
Protective Coatings
Tim Miller,
Dow Coating Materials
6.2 Use of Fluoro Silane Monomers to Improve
the Performance of Epoxy Polymers
Safak Oturakli,
Kanat Paints and Coatings, Turkey
6. 3 Anticorrosive Concepts for Modern High
Performance Protective Coatings
Lars Ludwig Kirmaier,
Heubach, Germany
Networking: Coffee Break
6. 4 Cr(VI) Free, Waterbased Sol-Gel Systems for
Metal Corrosion protection
Ramón Sánchez Morillo,
Evonik Degussa
6. 5 Silicone Foul-release Coatings for Vessels
and Marine Structures
Rob Thomaier,
Nusil Technology
6. 6 Novel Multiphase Acrylics for High
Performance Coatings
Ivan Tyre,
Alberdingk Boley
Chair: Richard Bott,
Wacker
Booming energy prices, climate change
impacts, sustainability solutions, reducing
CO2 footprints, and supply chain management
are just some of the challenges facing the
coatings industry. Use of renewable resources
is one option for facing these challenges.
This session provides examples of what the
coatings industry has in store to successfully
address these increasingly important issues
without compromising performance. Examples
presented include coatings with higher
biocarbon content and critical considerations
for biobased resins.
7.1 Catalyzed Crosslinking of Highly Functional
Biobased Resins
Thomas Nelson,
North Dakota State University
7.2 Surface Modification of Green Coatings
with Smart Non-Polar Binder
Senthilkumar Rengasamy,
Eastern Michigan University
7. 3 Sustainable High-bio-based Content
Binders for Advanced Coatings
Vijay Mannari,
Eastern Michigan University
7. 4 Bio-sourced Supramolecular Chemistry
Innovations for Coatings
Michael Smith,
Arkema
7. 5 Switchable Functionality: Engineering
Multi-functional Bio-Based Coatings
Eric Williams,
Reactive Surfaces
7. 6 Use of Bio-based Polyol for Low VOC
Solvent-borne 2K Polyurethane Coatings
Ayumu Yokoyama,
DuPont
12: 30 pm
Networking: Conference Lunch