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More at www.evonik.com/Butterfly 281_10_EVAE AZ Coatings_Coatings World_203x273_RZ.indd 1 Untitled-3 1 06.08.2010 10:27:24 Uhr 8/11/11 10:46 AM As We Go To Press 8 As we go0911.qxp:As We Go To Press 9/7/11 Page 8 AkzoNobel India forays into the mass market AkzoNobel, the global leader for paints and coatings and the maker of Dulux paints, announced its entry into the mass market for the first time with the launch of ICI Magik. “In India, our decorative coatings business will continue to leverage the strength of both its brands, Dulux and ICI,” said Amit Jain, managing director, Akzo Nobel India Limited. “While products from the Dulux cluster will be in the premium and mid-tier segments, those from the ICI cluster will specifically be focused on the value segment.” A unique product which promises to revolutionize the mass market for paints in India, ICI Magik is an acrylic paint, which offers consumers benefits in the economy category with its smooth finish, exhaustive shade range offering a palette of 1,500 distinctive shades and enhanced brushability. Also a first for its category, ICI Magik has low VOC and low odor content. “The decorative category in India is complex, with a multitude of consumer needs,” said Jain. “We are segmenting our brands to leverage the opportunity. With the launch of ICI Magik in India, for the first time there is a superior value proposition in the mass market distemper segment.” Supported by a comprehensive marketing plan, AkzoNobel India is aggressively promoting ICI Magik by rolling it out panIndia. To educate the primary users about the new product, AkzoNobel India plans to conduct painter carnivals called “Magik Melas” where the painters and contractors will get to experience ICI Magik through product trials. Product information will be shared and introductory offers would be announced as part of the Mela. Jotun takes root in Leningrad region Norwegian paint major Jotun AS signed a land sales contract through its Russian daughter—OOO Jotun Paints—for a nine hectare land plot in Fyodorovskoye industrial park. The agreement is seen as a first step to 8 | Coatings World 1:47 PM raise a factory for the production of paints and coatings. The factory expects annual production output of 15 million liters of paint and 3,000 tons of powder coatings. “Local production is needed to sustain the sales growth and to fully meet the demands of our Russian customers,” said vice president of Jotun, Svein Stolpestad. Jotun said that if the project goes well, then the production capacities will be doubled. Jotun Paints is the first resident in the industrial area of the new park complex located approximately 20 kilometers south east of St. Petersburgh. Jotun currently has eight sales offices and one distribution office in Russia. The raising of the new manufacturing facility was spurred in part by the 21 percent increase in production of waterborne paints and primers in Russia in 2010. 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 BASF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Bayer MaterialScience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Benjamin Moore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Colpisa Colombiana de Pinturas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Cortec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Dunn-Edwards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Durock Alfacing International . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 DuPont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Dur-A-Flex. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Ecology Coatings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 EonCoat LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Epox-Z Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Fuhr Industrial. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Glasurit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Harris & Harris Group, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Hempel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 HzO, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Jotun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 10 Pipe Coaters Nigeria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 PPG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 26, 82 RPM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 76 Sherwin-Williams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Tenaris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Valspar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 www.coatingsworld.com September 2011 09_11 CW Pfade.indd 1 Untitled-15 1 17.08.2011 8:12:40 Uhr 8/17/11 9:45 AM Fresh Paint 10-18 Fresh Paint0911:Fresh Paint 9/6/11 4:16 PM Page 10 DuPont launches innovation center in India DuPont announced the official opening of the India Innovation Center in Pune. DuPont India Innovation Center is a forward-looking initiative by the global science-based company to expand its strategic footprint to fuel local collaboration in support of India’s fast growing automotive industry. DuPont India Innovation Center’s primary focus is on the automotive segment; and it acts as a collaborative platform for automotive OEMs and component and system manufacturers to come together to support the Indian automotive industry. The center’s goal is to partner for sciencepowered solutions that fuel innovation and application development together with customers and partners. “The Collaboration Space in the center provides an environment for our customers and partners to connect real time with our team of 9,500 DuPont scientists, chemists and engineers located in 100 R&D and technical centers around the world,” said Balvinder Singh Kalsi, president, South Asia, DuPont. “Leveraging the power of DuPont global network, we can work with our customers and partners to meet the needs of the fast expanding Indian automotive industry.” India is one of the world’s fastest growing automotive markets in the world. Hence, it can be both a challenge and an opportunity to develop products and solutions in areas of sustainability, lightweight, improved performance, alternative drive, safety, and comfort and design. “Technological collaboration is the key to addressing growth in the automotive segment and this is the approach all auto manufacturers take the world over,” said Amandeep Singh Cheema, business leader, DuPont Performance Polymers, India, and project leader for DuPont India Innovation Center. “The opening of our Innovation Center is an important step towards DuPont staying focused on the demands of our customers and partners in India for new 10 | Coatings World technology innovations that are required to support their growth plans.” The DuPont India Innovation Center is one among four new global DuPont Innovation Centers in Asia Pacific. The other three centers in Asia Pacific are located in South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand. Taiwan focuses on the electronics and communications markets, and Thailand’s center will be working on programs around renewable energy initiatives and products. Other centers in Latin America, Europe and North America are in the planning pipeline. “The DuPont approach is to be a global collaborative partner offering innovative solutions to meet growing needs of the Industry,” said Diane Gulyas, president for DuPont Performance Polymers. “We are committed to leading collaborative and inclusive innovations to respond to challenges facing the world today. Collaboration is the driving force behind establishing the country focused Innovation Centers.” Chemark Consulting expands business with new division The Chemark Consulting Group, Inc., Southern Pines, N.C., has created a new company entity—The Global Strategic Positioning Division (GSPD). Chemark is a globally recognized management consulting company focusing on all aspects of the coatings, paints, adhesives, sealants and specialty chemicals value chains for 37 years. The newly created Global Strategic Positioning Division, will assist clients in establishing businesses in target regions of the world. The new division provides firsthand knowledge in the development of critical national and global growth strategies involving technology development, sales and marketing, distribution, licensing, merger-acquisition-alliance and their resulting integration, joint ventures, spin offs, roll-ups, etc. Experienced staffing includes backgrounds in chemicals, polymers, plastics and electronics. www.coatingsworld.com “Although Chemark has been operating in this space for some time, due to the accelerated decision-making time frames associated with the industries we serve, we feel it is opportune to officially form a divisional activity around our experienced staff,” said Dr. Phil Phillips, president and managing director of Chemark. Dr. Phillips will head the new GSPD while John Lowry and Dan Watson will concentrate on the Americas and Europe/Asia-Pacific regions respectively. For more information visit Chemark on the web at www.chemarkconsulting.net, or email
[email protected]. ACA and ChemQuest collaborate for paint and coatings market report The American Coatings Association (ACA) has selected The ChemQuest Group, Inc. as its partner to prepare its upcoming U.S. Paint & Coatings Industry Market Analysis: 2010-2015, publication of which is anticipated in December 2011. This market study will maintain continuity with previous iterations, and will also incorporate several new features. The U.S. Paint & Coatings Industry Market Analysis: 2010-2015 profiles performance of the coatings industry’s 21 market sectors over the past two years, offering analysis, and projects sector performance for the five-year period following the most recent industry Census figures. In addition to digesting the U.S. Census data, the report will incorporate “real world” interviews with industry experts whose insights provide a solid base for analyzing the impact of trends and issues in major market segments along the paint and coatings supply chain. The forthcoming edition of the Market Analysis will also include special chapters addressing industry mergers and acquisitions, regulatory issues, raw material trends, technology trends, and green/sustainability issues. September 2011 Project2:Layout 1 8/3/11 3:01 PM Page 1 THINK NEW DIRECTiONS 2 The old paths to hiding have run their course. At Dow, we can help you Rethink Hiding—with flexible technology choices that can stretch your TiO2 supplies, reduce your raw material costs and deliver equal or better levels of hiding and performance. Let’s get your experts talking to our experts about EVOQUETM Pre-Composite Polymer Technology, our breakthrough in emulsion polymers that improves TiO2 particle distribution and light scattering efficiency. Or consider our industry-leading ROPAQUETM Opaque Polymers for your new formulations. Better yet, add both technologies and take advantage of the combined results. The point is, when you’re working with Dow Coating Materials, you’ve got OPTiO2NS. And in today’s competitive coatings world, that’s a smart place to be. It’s time to rethink hiding. www.dow.com/hiding Fresh Paint 10-18 Fresh Paint0911:Fresh Paint 9/6/11 Jotun to block takeover bid Jotun AS has blocked a $933 million takeover offer from Orkla ASA , a Norwegian maker of pizzas and bathroom cleaners, according to Jotun chairman Odd Gleditsch. The Gleditsch family owns 59 percent of Jotun’s voting rights and said it does not want to relinquish control. Orkla, which holds 38.2 percent of Jotun’s voting rights, said that paints and coatings is a market well aligned with its long-term strategy and that buying Jotun could be a way for the company to participate in the future consolidation of the industry. Orkla said it hopes the family bites on the $13,075 per share offer it has made, which would give it 90.9 percent of the voting right. If accepted, the transaction would lift Orkla’s holding in Sandefjordbased Jotun to 63.6 percent from 42.5 percent. The offer is conditional upon Orkla gaining a stake of more than 50 percent of the voting rights. The acceptance period expires on Sept. 30. Dunn-Edwards awarded LEED Gold Certification from the U.S. Green Building Council Dunn-Edwards has been awarded the LEED Gold Certification established by the U.S. Green Building Council and verified by the Green Building Certification Institute for its new manufacturing facility. Located in Phoenix, Ariz., the 336,000-sq.-ft. plant was custom designed to be the greenest and most efficient in the coatings industry, the company said, and is the world’s first LEED-certified paint manufacturing facility. The ultra-modern building encompasses manufacturing, product development, quality control laboratories, a distribution center, retail outlet and office space. LEED is the nation’s preeminent program for the design, construction and operation of high performance green buildings. “We have incorporated innovative, energy-efficient equipment and protocols, such as unique high-efficiency process equipment with integrated dust-suppression technology, so that no particulates are emitted to ambient air, and advanced wastewater recycling techniques to con12 | Coatings World 4:16 PM Page 12 serve water. Our systems are classified as ultra-low discharge, meaning that waste generation is virtually elminated,” said Karl Altergott, president, Dunn-Edwards. The company also eliminated cardboard boxes for packaging one-gallon containers and now use heat shrink wrap. Dunn-Edwards is the only paint plant in the United States using heat shrink wrap, the company said. This amounts to a reduction of cardboard consumption by one million boxes, which equates to approximately 250 tons of cardboard per year. Altergott reports that energy calculations on the new plant show a 50 percent reduction over its two existing operations; one was first built in the mid-1950s and the other in the mid-1970s. “Our innovative automation at the new plant is one of the most comprehensive systems in the industry and light years beyond what we had at the older facilities,” he said. “We are so much more efficient saving time, money and resources.” With more than 50 percent more space than our two former plants combined, this new plant meets Dunn-Edwards’ needs for long-term growth and has room to expand another 40,000 sq. ft. Tenaris to acquire a 40 percent stake in Pipe Coaters Nigeria Ltd. Tenaris has reached an agreement with Prime Investment & Corporate Services Ltd. to acquire a 40 percent stake in Pipe Coaters Nigeria Ltd., a Nigerian company located in the Onne Oil & Gas Free Zone. Pipe Coaters Nigeria Ltd. is one of the leading companies in the Nigerian pipe coating industry, offering a wide range of products such as internal, anticorrosion, concrete and thermal insulation coatings for deepwater applications, as well as other tubular value-added services such as double jointing. The company has state-of-the-art facilities extending 150,000 square meters and employs approximately 300 people. This partnership will combine Tenaris’s industrial know-how and technical capabilities with PCN’s expertise and presence in Nigeria, located in the Onne Oil & Gas Free Zone, among the largest of its type in the world and in opwww.coatingsworld.com eration since 1996. The joint venture has been undertaken in order to provide oil and gas companies working both onshore and offshore with a complete pipeline package solution made in Nigeria, including pipe coating and ancillary services, under Tenaris’s project management control. The investment in Pipe Coaters Nigeria Ltd is another milestone in Tenaris’s longterm commitment to Nigeria, which began over 30 years ago with the supply of OCTG pipe to the local oil and gas industry. In 1998 the company opened its first representative office in Port Harcourt and, one year later, built a pipe stocking area in Onne. In 2004, Tenaris established its first manufacturing operation, a full threading facility for OCTG pipe, in Onne. In 2007 Tenaris acquired a second threading operation in Warri. Through the continued expansion of its local operations, Tenaris is supporting the industrialization of Nigeria in the oil and gas sector. Harris and Harris Group invests in industrial coatings company Harris & Harris Group, Inc., has invested $1.7 million in HzO, Inc., as part of a $7 million Series B Preferred financing. HzO, Inc., manufactures novel industrial coatings. The company is based in Salt Lake City, Utah. The HzO technology is a unique process to create a nanoscale coatings that protects electronics against damage caused by exposure to water, which is the leading cause of lost function in electronics. The coating is transparent and can be applied to a variety of surfaces including plastic, metal and glass. In addition to water repellence, the coating can repel oils, synthetic fluids, hazardous materials, dust and dirt. HzO is planning to roll out its first HzO-coated consumer electronic devices with its partner ZAGG, Inc., in the near term, and integrate its technology in multiple industries including automotive, first responder devices, military devices and vehicles, solar energy, and industrial applications. Harris & Harris Group, Inc., is a publicly traded venture capital firm exclusively focused on investing in companies enabled by nanotechnology and microsystems. September 2011 Project11:Layout 1 7/26/11 4:39 PM Page 1 9/6/11 Fresh Paint 10-18 Fresh Paint0911:Fresh Paint With over 30 nanotechnology companies in their portfolio, Harris & Harris Group, Inc., is one of the most active nanotechnology investors in the world. AkzoNobel provides coating protection for the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge Coatings supplied by International Paint are being used for the east span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. The east span had to be rebuilt after being damaged by the Lorna Prieta earthquake in 1989. International Paint was selected as the sole coatings supplier for the project by Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industry Group Ltd. (ZPMC), which supplied the steel structures for the east span rebuild. The sections were coated in China and shipped to the U.S. for installation. The project used a total of 500,000 liters of International coatings, including inorganic zinc-rich primer Interzinc 22, which provides long-term corrosion resistance; and Interfine 979 acrylic polysiloxane finish, which gives excellent color and gloss retention. The coatings were manufactured at International Paint’s factory in Suzhou and come with a 20-year warranty. A ceremony was organized at ZPMC’s Changxing island base on to celebrate the completion of the project. ZPMC chairman Xuezeng Kang announced that all products had met the design standards and passed U.S. inspection. Benjamin Moore tops list of interior paint suppliers Benjamin Moore ranks highest in customer satisfaction with interior paint, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2011 Interior Paint Satisfaction StudySM. The premium brand earned an index score of 791 on a 1,000-point scale, performing best in three of the six key areas studied, including application, product offerings and design guides. Now in its fifth year, the J.D. Power and Associates consumer study on interior paint satisfaction was based on more than 8,900 respondents who purchased and applied interior paint within the previous 14 | Coatings World 4:16 PM Page 14 12 months. “When independent research, such as the J.D. Power and Associates Study, tells us that consumers love and appreciate Benjamin Moore paint, it’s tremendous validation for the integrity and quality of our products,” said Denis Abrams, chairman, president and CEO of Benjamin Moore & Co. “What’s especially gratifying about this study is that do-ityourselfers are voicing their preference. Consistently, we hear from design professionals that Benjamin Moore is their brand of choice, so it’s good to have such positive feedback from this other part of the population that’s hands-on with paint.” Benjamin Moore topped the brand rankings of the study’s inaugural release in 2007, and since then the company has grown its product portfolio to include green interior paint formulations including Aura and Natura. PPG acquires Colombian coatings company PPG Industries, through its subsidiary PPG Colombia, has purchased the coatings businesses of Colpisa Colombiana de Pinturas, a privately-owned Colombian coatings company, and its affiliates, including Colpisa Ecuador. The transaction is expected to close no later than the end of the first quarter 2012. Colpisa, based in Itagüi, near Medellin, was founded in 1973 and manufactures and distributes coatings for automotive OEM and refinish, industrial and architectural coatings customers in Colombia and Ecuador. Colpisa operates a coatings manufacturing facility in Colombia and employs approximately 400 people. The company has been a technology licensee of PPG automotive OEM coatings since 1996 and a distributor of PPG automotive refinish products since 2004. “By acquiring Colpisa, PPG builds on a successful relationship and gains the opportunity to expand our coatings presence in Colombia to directly serve and grow with automotive manufacturers,” said Tim Knavish, PPG vice president, automotive OEM coatings, Americas. “PPG intends to build upon Colpisa’s strong manufacturing and distribution practices as the Colombian economy expands and more automowww.coatingsworld.com biles are built and sold in the region.” According to Knavish, PPG would become the only major global coatings supplier with a direct automotive OEM manufacturing presence in Colombia. PPG currently has no manufacturing sites in Colombia or Ecuador, but does supply protective and marine coatings to the region, in addition to its technology and distribution relationship with Colpisa. “As an automotive refinish coatings leader, we are pleased to add Colpisa’s automotive refinish business to our global portfolio,” said John Outcalt, PPG vice president, global automotive refinish. “This acquisition is further evidence of PPG’s commitment to grow our coatings presence in Latin America.” According to Outcalt, by acquiring Colpisa, PPG will become one of the leading providers of a full line of automotive refinish products in Colombia with the ability to grow and serve local customers through an established distribution network. RPM Wood Finishes acquires Fuhr Industrial The RPM Wood Finishes Group, a manufacturer of wood coatings and touch-up and repair products, has acquired Fuhr Industrial, a provider of waterborne wood coating products and technologies based in Mansfield, Texas. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. “Bringing Fuhr Industrial into our CCI business unit will allow us to leverage our strong relationships and manufacturing capabilities with the technologies provided by Fuhr, further enhancing our position as an industry leader in the industrial wood coatings market,” said Ronnie Holman, president of the RPM Wood Finishes Group. “The market strengths of each company compliment each other very well.” “The combining of our waterborne technologies with CCI’s industrial wood coatings line better enables Fuhr to service the North American wood coatings markets with our environmentally friendly products,” said Adam Fuhr, president of Fuhr Industrial. The RPM Wood Finishes Group consists of CCI, Mohawk Finishing Products September 2011 Project1:Layout 1 9/8/11 11:36 AM Page 1 9/6/11 Fresh Paint 10-18 Fresh Paint0911:Fresh Paint and Guardian Protection Products, each dedicated to different aspects of decorative and protective furniture coatings. Its primary markets are furniture and cabinetry and product offerings include coatings for industrial wood applications, touch-up and repair products, stain repellents and soil release products. More information is available at www.rpmwfg.com. BASF receives design award for XFine automotive color innovation BASF Coatings has been honored with a design award for XFine, its automotive color innovation. The German Design Council selected the paint manufacturer as a winner of the 2011 Automotive Brand Contest, the first international brand and design competition for the automotive industry. “Being selected as a winner of the Au- 4:16 PM Page 16 tomotive Brand Contest for this intensive metallic special effect paint underscores that our design and technology competence is highly valued and that XFine has helped us to attract a great deal of interest,” said BASF color designer Mark Gutjahr. “As a coatings manufacturer, we are highly honored to receive the award. After all, nearly all the other prize winners are our customers, the automakers.” XFine has also been nominated for the 2012 German Design Award, one of Germany’s most prestigious design awards, sponsored by the German Ministry of Economics and Technology (BMWi). With XFine, the challenge and the innovative solution involve the arrangement of novel aluminum flakes in the surface of the finish. The particles, which are not aligned at all in the liquid coating, must be perfectly positioned after the coating has been applied. BASF Coatings has succeeded in inserting physical and chemical structures that support the alignment of the aluminum particles during drying. This promotes the even distribution of the aluminum flakes, bringing about the mirror effect of the coating. This mirror effect creates powerful contrasts. The color appears particularly bright on the edges of the car body, while it has a very dark effect when viewed from the side. This flip effect between bright and dark highlights the contours of the car body. With XFine, a stronger metallic effect has been achieved for OEM waterborne basecoats without posing highly specialized requirements for the coating process. The winners of the Automotive Brand Contest will receive their awards at the 2011 IAA as part of the Automotive Designers’ Night in Frankfurt. The independent jury of experts is made up of representatives from universities, design agencies, automotive journalists, as well as a member of the German Design Council. Hempel signs contract with Vale Use grind gages more consistently. Little Joe Industries offers the ADM Automatic Draw-Down Machine for use with grind gages. The ADM automates the draw down process controlling scraper angle, speed, and force. Since these aspects are no longer operator dependent your grind gage draw-downs will be more consistent while requiring less operator training and supervision. Uses existing grind gages and scrapers from your current supplier. US and foreign patents apply. Little Joe Industries 10 Ilene Court, Suite 4, Hillsborough, NJ 08844-1922 Phone: (908) 359-5213 • Fax: (908) 359-5724 Web: www.littlejoe.com • Email:
[email protected] 16 | Coatings World www.coatingsworld.com Hempel recently signed a contract with Brazilian mining giant Vale, one of the world’s largest iron ore producers, to supply coatings for a five-vessel conversion project. The Hempel fouling release coating Hempasil X3, will help Vale reduce its vessel maintenance costs, fuel consumption and green house gas and biocide emissions. Danish-based Hempel will supply 150,000 liters of its third generation fouling release, Hempasil X3, or advanced tinfree antifoulings for Vale’s forthcoming five-vessel conversion project. Five of Vale’s very large crude carriers (VLCCs) will be converted to very large ore carriers (VLOCs) at the Yulian Shipyard and at the Huraung Dan Dong Shipyard in China. Hempel has been working closely with Vale, who plans to extend its fleet of ships to 50 by the end of 2013. “The shipping industry is facing increasing pressure from governments and legislative authorities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions,” said Torben Rasmussen, group product manager, Hempel A/S. “In response, many shipowners have set their own environSeptember 2011 Trust Chem AD.qxd:Layout 1 7/18/11 2:35 PM Page 1 9/6/11 4:16 PM Page 18 Fresh Paint 10-18 Fresh Paint0911:Fresh Paint mental targets in an effort to reduce CO2 emissions. But, finding effective ways to meet these targets can be a challenge, and that’s where Hempel’s complete fouling control concept can help.” “Minimizing maintenance, as well as maintaining a smooth hull during the entire service period is vital for the efficient operation of our vessels, and we believe the Hempasil X3 system will help us to achieve this,” said Nelson Coelho, general manager, Vale. “We’re also confident that the smoother topcoat will help reduce fuel consumption and in turn reduce carbon emissions. This will also help us reduce the amount of biocides released into the sea and make our operations even more environmentally friendly.” AkzoNobel Powder Coatings and BioCote team up for Interpon AM AkzoNobel Powder Coatings has teamed up with BioCote, an antimicrobial specialist in Europe, to create Interpon AM. Interpon AM is a high quality powder coating product that incorporates BioCote antimicrobial technology to offer coating protection in hygiene sensitive environments. “AkzoNobel Powder Coatings is a world leader in powder technology, and working with BioCote we are now able to offer a coating product that combines the protective qualities of In- 18 | Coatings World terpon Powder Coatings with the antimicrobial properties that BioCote silver ion technology offers,” said Mark Reekie, market segment manager – Europe West AkzoNobel Powder Coatings. “The possibilities that antimicrobial coatings can deliver are exciting and building hygiene protection into a coating provides a further line of defence in many diverse environments.” Interpon AM provides benefits not only in traditionally hygiene sensitive areas such as medical and catering industries but also areas where there is a high level of human contact, for example in public transport, leisure facilities and self service technologies. The antimicrobial technology used in Interpon AM is independently tested and is shown to reduce levels of bacteria and fungi by up to 99.9 percent UK and after months of testing the new Interpon AM products will be available throughout Europe. Nanoslide Iron Coating to be used in MercedesBenz diesel engines for lower consumption After five years of use exclusively in AMG engines, twin-wire arc spraying technology will now also be used in the series production of Mercedes-Benz diesel engines. Mercedes-Benz was the developer of what is now known as Nanoslide technology, in which twin-wire arc spraying is used to melt iron/carbon wires and spray them onto the cylinder surfaces of the lightweight aluminium crankcase with the help of a gasflow. Very fine finishing of the resulting nano-crystalline iron coating creates an almost mirror-like, smooth surface with fine pores, which reduces friction and wear between the piston assembly and the cylinder wall. Other advantages include lower engine weight, less fuel consumption and lower emissions. This innovation from MercedesBenz has been successfully used in the 6.3-liter AMG engines since 2006. Mercedes-Benz uses the collective term “Blue Efficiency” to describe a whole range of different measures designed to reduce fuel consumption and emissions: sophisticated aerodynamics, weightsaving measures and intelligent control of ancillary units are a few examples. With Nanoslide technology, the world’s oldest automobile manufacturer is adding another innovation to this technology package. It sets new standards in the production of cylinder linings. These help to ensure that the piston moves up and down within the cylinder with the least possible friction losses. Comparatively heavy grey cast-iron liners with a thickness of up to five millimeters are the current state of the art. The Nanoslide procedure takes a new approach. Wires of iron/carbon alloy are melted in an electric arc, and the melted material is “sprayed” onto the cylinder wall by a gasflow, where it is deposited as a layered, ultra-fine to nano-crystalline coating. The Nanoslide coating is then given an extremely smooth finish by a special honing process, after which it has a thickness of only 0.1 to 0.15 millimeters and has a mirror-like surface. The honing process also exposes pores in the material which are able to retain oil and thereby ensure optimal lubrication of the piston assembly. The result is not only low friction, and therefore greatly reduced mechanical friction losses compared to grey cast-iron cylinder liners (up to 50 percent), but also extremely high wear resistance. CW www.coatingsworld.com September 2011 Project9:Layout 1 5/27/10 1:53 PM Page 1 Patents 20 Patents0911:Patents 9/6/11 4:17 PM Page 20 Valspar patents high performance coating Patent No. U.S. 7,834,086 B2 Valspar Sourcing, Inc. has been granted a patent for a coating composition comprised of water; a multistage latex polymer having acetoacetoxy functionality; and at least approximately 0.25% weight and less than 10% weight, based on the weight of the latex polymer, of a silane coupling agent that provides improved resistance to delamination from a cement substrate when a coating made from the composition is exposed for one hour at 60° C to 1,034 kPa pressure from an automotive tire tread section heated to 60° C, wherein the silane coupling agent does not contain a functional group capable of reacting with another component of the coating composition. DSM patents aqueous vinyl coating Patent No. U.S. 7,833,584 B2 DSM IP Assets B.V. has obtained a patent for an aqueous coating composition comprised of a blend of 20% to 60% weight of a multistage vinyl polymer (A) and 80% to 40% weight of a vinyl oligomer-polymer (B) based on the total weight of (A) and (B); wherein the multistage vinyl polymer (A) is comprised of 5% to 40% weight of at least one hard polymer stage (i) having a Tg>50° C; and 95% to 60% weight of at least one soft polymer stage (ii) having a Tg<−5° C; based on the total weight of (i) and (ii); and wherein the vinyl oligomer-polymer (B) is comprised of 15% to 50% weight of at least one alkaline soluble oligomer (iii); and 85% to 50% weight of at least one vinyl polymer (iv) having a Tg in the range of from −20° to 30° C.; based on the total weight of (iii) and (iv). Sun Chemical patents stir-in pigments for energy curable systems Patent No. U.S. 7,819,968 B2 Sun Chemical Corporation has obtained a patent for a dry colorant composition which is a combination of pigment, inert carrier and rheological additive having the structure: P—(U—Y)s. Wherein P is the residue of an organic colorant, Y is a polyalkylene oxide or polyalkylene moiety, U is a linking moiety covalently bonding Y to P, and s is an integer from 1 to 3, and wherein the combination is a dry solid composition PPG patents polymer additves for powder coatings Patent No. U.S. 7,816,451 B2 PPG Industries has received a patent for a compound that is comprised of the reaction product of a highly branched polymer having terminal amine functional groups and a lactam, wherein the highly branched polymer is the step-growth polymerization reaction product of a polyfunctional first monomer having a first functional group and a poly- Reactive Surfaces patent portfolio expands further Reactive Surfaces has received allowance of patents directed to its anti-microbial peptide-based ProteCoat technology in both Australia and the United States. The claims for the patents varied based on specific peptide sequences, but are generally directed to paints comprising a binder, such as found in an acrylic latex. Depending upon the jurisdiction, coverage was granted for multicoat systems, architectural, industrial, or specification coatings, as well as combinations of the Protecoat technology with various chemical-based preservatives. Additionally, Reactive Surfaces has received grants for patents in Israel on its OPDtox self-decontaminating coatings technology. The claims are directed to both film forming coatings (paints, clear coatings) and non-film forming coatings having enzymes capable of providing decontamination organophosphorus-based pesticides and chemical warfare agents (VX, soman, sarin, cyclosarin, tabun) from surfaces upon application of the coatings. 20 | Coatings World www.coatingsworld.com functional second monomer having a second functional group wherein the first and second functional groups will react with each other but not themselves, wherein formation of the highly branched polymer is free of selfcondensation of the polyfunctional first monomer, and free of self-condensation of the polyfunctional second monomer. Illinois Tool Works patents resin-based fluorescent paint Patent No. U.S. 7,820,755 B2 Illinois Tool Works, Inc. has been awarded a patent for a resin based fluorescent paint for marking items comprised of a polyurethane resin present in a concentration of approximately 55% to 65% weight of the paint; a solvent for and compatible with the resin present in a concentration of 5% to 10% weight of the paint; a gelative additive present in a concentration of 1% to 5% weight of the paint; a rheological additive present in a concentration of 1% to 5% weight of the paint; an anti-skinning additive present in a concentration of 1% to 5% weight of the paint; a fluorescent pigment present in a concentration of 20% to 30% weight of the paint; a synthetic drier in a concentration of less than 1% weight of the paint; and a wetting agent in a concentration of less than 1% weight of the paint. Heubach patents rutile-based pigment Patent No. U.S. 7,824,487 B2 Heubach GmbH has received a patent for pigment particles consisting essentially of uncoated inorganic nickel- antimony rutile yellow having a color saturation c* of 52 to 55 at a color hue angle h of 96° to 98° according to testing under DIN 5033, and a particle size distribution with a diameter range between 50 and 1000 nm, which in case of a mono-, bi-, tri- or oligomodal maxima distribution has a maximum between 230 and 430 nm, and a secondary maximum of less than 25% of the primary maximum in a diameter range between 400 and 1000 nm in case ofbi- or oligomodal distribution. CW September 2011 Alex Color.qxd:Layout 1 9/4/08 12:02 PM Page 1 THIS COUPON GOOD FOR NO FREE LUNCH. NO BASEBALL TICKETS. NO BALLOONS. NO HOT AIR. JUST QUALITY AQUEOUS DISPERSIONS AT VERY COMPETITIVE PRICES. 888-ALEX COLOR www.alexcolor.com COLOR IS OUR MIDDLE NAME Untitled-3 1 8/23/11 11:36 AM Market Reports 22-23 Market Reports0911:Market Reports 9/6/11 4:18 PM Page 22 $43.52 billion Asia Pacific paints and coatings market to grow at 11 percent Research and Markets has reported in Frost & Sullivan’s “Strategic Analysis of the Paint and Coatings Market” that the $43.52 billion paints and coatings market in the Asia Pacific region will to grow at a steady compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11 percent to reach $53.55 billion in 2011. The report says the paints and coatings market in the Asia Pacific has struck a purple patch due to the impressive growth in the end-user segments of construction, commercial, public buildings and residential real estate. The buoyant economic conditions in most Asia Pacific countries, especially in China and India, have had a bearing on the fortunes of these sectors and thereby on the paints and coatings market. The high inflow of foreign investments in these two countries and their reduced operating costs are greatly helping to increase the profit margins of operators in those countries. However, in countries such as Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines that have lower purchasing power, there is insubstantial demand for premium-grade and high-performance paints. Paint manufacturers’ margins will also feel the pinch of the rising prices of raw materials. Stringent environmental regulations have a role to play in limiting global paint trade, as the restriction on the use of hazardous materials in the paint composition limits product innovation, the report also says. Foreign investors will also be deterred by the unstable social, economic and political situation in a country. Domestic participants will have to find a way around investors’ hesitation, as they will be eager for higher spending on brand development and management of products as Asians prefer well-recognised brands. One way to engage foreign companies is through merger and acquisitions with the local companies, says the analyst of this research. Such alliances will reduce foreign investors’ cost of setting up a distribution hub in the country and enhance their product penetration in the local market. Companies could collaborate with national research centres to reduce the cost of R&D and ensure that product quality meets international standards. Manufacturers in the more affluent countries have a more optimistic outlook, as consumers are highly appreciative of product innovations. Rising environmental awareness and the demand from the middle class population have popularised eco-friendly paints and coatings. Most of the decorative products available in the market are waterbased and have low or almost zero levels of volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions. Dirt-resistant paints that are more durable are proving to be significant revenue generators, as are innovative heat-reflective paints in the tropical countries. Manufacturers will be looking to create a type of OEM coating product that can withstand various temperature and humidity conditions, notes the analyst. This will save manufacturers time and costs on the production of customized industrial products. China’s anti-corrosion coating industry continues fast development Research and Markets has publishe-d a new report titled,“China Anti-Corrosion Coating Industry Report, 2010-2011.” Recent years have seen fast-growing developments in China’s anti-corrosion coating industry, with the producers numbering over 650 and the varieties becoming more multi-functional. In 2010, the output of industrial anti-corrosion coating realized 2.18 million tons, up 25.3 Directory of Paint Manufacturers – Central and Eastern Europe 2011 “Directory of Paint Manufacturers 2011 – Central and Eastern Europe.” The report profiles 30 countries and each profile includes country information; brief history; paint and coatings statistics; production capacity; export and import data; production range; and major paint and coatings producers. A total of about 500 paint makers are included. Nations covered in the report include: Albania; Armenia; Austria; Azerbaijan; Belarus; Bosnia and Herzegovina; Bulgaria; Croatia; Czech Republic; Estonia; Georgia; Hungary; Kazakhstan; Kyrgyzstan; Latvia; Lithuania; Macedonia; Moldova; Montenegro; Poland; Romania;; Russia; Serbia; Slovakia; Slovenia; Tajikistan; Turkmenistan; Turkey; Ukraine; and Uzbekistan. 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[email protected]. 22 | Coatings World www.coatingsworld.com September 2011 percent year-on-year, making up 22.6 percent of the total. In particular, the output of heavy anti-corrosion coating increased by 11.2 percent year-on-year to 1.59 million tons, accounting for 72.9 percent of the total output of industrial anti-corrosion coating. By application, the anti-corrosion coating consists of concrete anti-corrosion coating, auto anti-corrosion coating, ship anti-corrosion coating, construction steel structure coating and wind power anticorrosion coating. Because the concrete anti-corrosion coating market scale is influenced by the investments in the railway, road, bridge, port, power plant and chemical industries, the present demand approximates 50,000-100,000 tons per year. In 2010, China’s output of auto anti-corrosion coating registered 882,000 tons, accounting for 40.5 percent of the total output of industrial anti-corrosion coating. Moreover, domestic OEM coating and plastic parts coating market is dominated by international brands, with the market share of OEM coating occupying 75 to 80 percent. 9/6/11 4:18 PM Page 23 By contrast, the refinish coating market is occupied by home-grown brands, with the market share approximating 75 percent. In 2010, the total demand of shipping industry of China rose by 7.9 percent yearon-year to 410,000 tons. In particular, the consumption for ship construction reached 220,000 tons, while that for ship repair touched approximately 190,000 tons. Due to the effects of the global financial crisis on the shipping industry, the ship anti-corrosion coating market is expected to maintain growth with the development of the shipping industry. In 2010, China’s output of container coating attained 100,000 tons, making up 4.6 percent of the total output of industrial anti-corrosion coating in 2010. Industrial heavyweights including COSCO Kansai Paint & Chemicals, Hempel, KCC and Chugoku Marine Paints have long been occupying a more than 90 percent market share of China’s container coating market. However, the figure declined to 77 percent in 2009 due to the global economic chaos. Market Reports 22-23 Market Reports0911:Market Reports Since 2006, the construction industry of China embraced a new era for further development. In 2009, China’s output value of construction steel structure coating industry hit RMB3 billion, up 12 percent year-on-year. In particular, multinational corporations hold the leading position. In 2009, the combined market share of companies such as Jotun, COSCO Kansai Paint & Chemicals, AkzoNobel, PPG and Hempel realized 24.8 percent. In 2009, China’s consumption of wind power coating market achieved 26,000 tons. Particularly, Hempel, Jotun, AkzoNobel and PPG are major tower coating providers, with Hempel ranking in first place in terms of market share. In addition, Mankiewicz, PPG and BASF are leading manufacturers in the blade coating market. Although Chinese equivalents are latecomers with a focus on the wind power coating market, many enterprises, such as Northwest Yongxin Chemical Industry, have taken the first step towards the industry. CW Cytec Coating Resins delivers innovative products beyond our customers’ imagination. We are the pioneers in the development and production of high performance coating solutions. Our line of coating resins and additives allow our customers to create sustainable change for the industries they serve. Pioneering Sustainable Change Contact us today: US Toll Free: 800-652-6013 Tel: 973-357-3193 Email:
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[email protected] urope’s coatings companies, especially the multinational ones, are reasonably confident they can continue to increase their sales in the short- to medium-term, unless the world is plunged into a second recession. But they are much less optimistic about raising or even maintaining their profit levels because of the likelihood that they will be unable to push up their prices to compensate for persistently high raw material costs. They are hoping that they can keep on hiking their prices in the fast growing markets of the emerging economies in Asia, Latin America and parts of Eastern Europe. But it will be more difficult to put up prices in the mature domestic markets of Western Europe and some neighbouring areas of Eastern Europe. As a result coatings companies will have to step up their efforts to find alternative ways to offsetting the impact of relentlessly high raw material prices. Like other developed regions, Europe is facing the prospect of a period of slow economic growth as it struggles to grapple with the effects of the 2008 financial crisis, in particular the austerity measures needed to reduce government debts. “Downstream sectors in Europe like coatings are finding themselves in a position they’ve never been in before,” said Alan Eastwood, economics advisor to the UK Chemical Industries Association (CIA). “They are in the midst of a prolonged downturn with high commodity prices. “Previously when there have been downturns, commodity prices have gone down,” he said.“But now with the strength of the emerging economies, particularly China, there are high commodity prices because of continued strong demand. There’s been no significant decline in raw materials prices, which has speeded up the recovery of coatings and other manufacturers in Europe in previous recessions.” E Paint makers’ profit burdened by rising raw material prices. 24 | Coatings World www.coatingsworld.com Europe’s leading coatings companies reported in their interim results for the first half of this year relatively healthy increases in revenue. AkzoNobel’s sales of its two coatings operations in decorative and performance coatings, which together account for around two thirds of total group revenue, went up by eight percent and 10 percent respectively in the first half of 2011. By far the biggest rises, especially in the decorative business, were in Asia. Decorative sales soared by 20 percent in the first half against five percent in Europe. Tikkurila of Finland, predominantly a decorative paints business active in Scandinavia and Eastern Europe, recorded a 10 percent rise in total sales in the first six months, with a 15 percent increase by its East unit covering mainly Russia. BASF Coatings increased sales by nine percent in the first half, while Jotun of Norway raised revenue during the first four months of the year by 13 percent. However with most European coatings companies, the rise in revenues has contrasted with declining profits, stemming mainly from an inability to match higher raw material costs with higher prices for their own products. Coatings raw materials prices are estimated to have gone up by 20 percent in a year and by 60 percent in two years. European prices of tiSeptember 2011 24-25 Europe0911:International Coatings Scene 9/6/11 4:20 PM Page 25 Europe tanium dioxide (TiO2) have risen by around 40 percent in 18 months. In AkzoNobel’s decorative paints unit, EBITDA (earnings before tax, interest, depreciation and amortization) dropped by seven percent in the second quarter and by two percent in the first half. With performance coatings, EBITDA fell by six percent in the first half and by 11 percent in the second quarter. Tikkurila’s operating profit declined by seven percent in the first half, resulting in a virtual two point decrease in profit margin to 10.2 percent. “Our profitability in the second quarter was weakened by the continued challenging developments in prices and availability of key raw materials,” said Erkki Jaervinen, Tikkurila’s president and chief executive. Interim figures from BASF, the world’s largest chemicals company, which is backward integrated into intermediates and petrochemicals, demonstrated how the flexibility in pricing in base chemicals gradually diminishes further down the supply chain. In its base chemicals division, mostly comprising petrochemicals, sales rose by 20 percent in the first half with operating profit up by 25 percent. Only two percent of the additional revenue was due to volume increases with 20 percent coming from price rises, partially offset by currency effects. Its dispersions and pigments business expanded sales by 13 percent after it was “largely able to offset high raw material costs with price increases”, according to the company. However it admits that with its coatings operation, for which it does not reveal profit figures, margins have been squeezed by an inability to “fully pass on high raw material costs.” Uncertainties about trends in the global economy in the next few months will make coatings customers even more reluctant to accept higher prices. “If the global economy stays turbulent it will be even more difficult to push through price increases for our products,” said Morten Fon, Jotun’s chief executive. Nonetheless there will be more room for movement in some markets than in others. September 2011 International Coatings Scene “The mechanism for price discussions is different in mature and emerging markets,” said Jaervinen. “In mature markets, like Finland and Scandinavia, the price window is open only a few times a year. In emerging markets the system is more flexible.” Even if coatings companies achieve price rises, there are doubts about how much customers will tolerate them. “What is the extent of price elasticity?” asked Jaervinen. “Will constantly rising prices lead to ‘downtrading’—i.e. consumers preferring cheaper, somewhat lower quality products.” Most coatings companies are looking at alternative options for reducing the impact of high raw material costs like changing formulations. They are endeavoring to tackle their concerns about availability of raw materials by building closer ties with suppliers. “We are trying to market ourselves to suppliers as a growth opportunity for them because we have been able to in- www.coatingsworld.com crease our sales every year—even during the financial crisis,” said Fon. “When there is a lack of availability, we want to ensure we are given priority.” AkzoNobel recently took the surprising step of expanding upstream into TiO2 when it formed a partnership with Guangxi CAVA Titanium Industry Co. Ltd. to build a 100,000 ton-a-year TiO2 plant in China. One-third of the output will be allocated to AkzoNobel. The company says it will not only ease access to TiO2 supplies but ensure it gains competitive prices for the pigment. However the aim behind the CAVA deal is to provide TiO2 supplies for AkzoNobel’s expanding Asian operations. Such an initiative would be far more difficult for a coatings company to organize in Europe, which is heavily reliant on raw materials produced outside the region. Europe may require other types of solutions to its raw material problems. CW Coatings World | 25 New Products 26-27 New Products0911:New Products 9/6/11 4:23 PM Page 26 PPG launches Deltron DC2000 PG Automotive Refinish has introduced DC2000 Ultra Velocity Clear with superfast airdry capability to the collision center market. The new clearcoat is part of the PPG Deltron line of products. DC2000 Ultra Velocity Clear is designed for use over Deltron DBC, Global Refinish System BC, and Envirobase High Performance basecoats. PPG has taken clearcoat no-bake technology and advanced it to create a PPG clearcoat appropriate for any type of collision center—from high-production shops to the smaller operations without baking capabilities. DC2000 Ultra Velocity Clear will air dry in 20-25 minutes and it is very easy to apply and work with, the company said. DC2000 Ultra Velocity Clear requires no flash time between coats and no baking in the refinish process, which optimizes spray booth utilization. Due to the extremely fast out-of-dust time, a vehicle can be removed from the booth in as little as 10 minutes. The superfast air dry capability of this wet-on-wet clearcoat facilitates fast cycle times for single- and multi-panel repairs. The new clearcoat also helps reduce energy costs with its ability to bypass the baking cycle. P Deltron DC2000 Bayer MaterialScience introducing new UV coatings technology Bayer MaterialScience is introducing new developments in UV-curing coatings. The technology is characterized by high productivity and environmental compatibility, and has proven effective in numerous applications for polyurethane coatings, the company said. The focus is on the industrial coating of wood, furniture and parquet flooring. A new technology for the on-site use of parquet coatings is also being introduced. One technology is the solvent-free waterborne dispersion Bayhydrol UV XP 26 | Coatings World www.coatingsworld.com 2775 for white-pigmented, UV-curing coatings and topcoats. The surface is characterized by excellent chemical and stain resistance, even with a high pigment content. Coatings formulated to contain this product also have good gloss and outstanding hardness, making them suitable for use in wood and furniture finishing, including for kitchen cabinetry. Bayhydrol UV 2792 XP, a new UVcuring, cationic urethane acrylate emulsion, provides for fast drying and thus the efficient industrial basecoating of furniture and parquet flooring. Primers formulated with this product offer very good chemical and stain resistance in addition to high pendulum hardness. However, this cationic emulsion is characterized in particular by adhesion on problematic woods and the suppression of staining wood constituents such as tannins. The primers also accentuate the grain of the wood. Glasurit’s new steel primer paste turns 68 Line into a DTM solution Glasurit’s Ratio Truck System and the associated 68 Line topcoat system are designed to meet the requirements posed by commercial vehicle finishes. To do so better, Glasurit has launched a steel primer paste to complement the 68 Line. Glasurit 568-46 CV-Steel Primer Paste turns the 68 Line into a “direct to metal application system” (DTM system). When used in combination with CV-Steel Primer Paste, the 68 Line topcoats can be applied directly to metal as a DTM topcoat with a 50:50 mixing ratio. For commercial vehicle bodyshops, this provides an economically efficient solution for painting chassis, dumper/tipper bodies and container cars with good corrosion protection and good adhesion. Also, the CV Steel Primer Paste can be mixed 70:30 with a 68 Line topcoat for application as a tinted primer filler in a twolayer system. September 2011 26-27 New Products0911:New Products 9/6/11 4:23 PM Page 27 Cortec launches VpCI-380 Cortec’s new VpCI-380 is a fluoropolymer modified water-based acrylic, designed specifically for the railway industry. Using a mixture of nontoxic, organic inhibitors VpCI-380 can replace most primer and topcoat systems with corrosion protection in just one coat, the company said. VpCI-380 is a flexible solution to use alone or in conjunction with Cortec VpCI-395 primer and can be applied by spray, flow coat, brush or dip. VpCI-380 Railcar Coating adheres to a wide variety of substrates including ferrous and nonferrous metals and many engineered plastics; its hardness and moisture resistance make it an ideal air-dry/force-dry industrial coating. VpCI-380 offers a nonflammable, UV resistant barrier from the elements with a fastdrying/high gloss finish. It also exhibits excellent outdoor performance, resisting chipping or cracking in prolonged exposure to sunlight. Image the Possibilities When seemingly impossible cost, performance and regulatory objectives pose the most daunting formulating challenge, formulators turn to the Brilliant Additions portfolio. These all-natural fillers facilitate environmentally “green” trade paints and consumer friendly labeling while improving performance, appearance, and production efficiency. VpCl-380 is designed for the railway industry. PPG introduces ULTRAX low-temperature immersion cleaners PPG Industries’ industrial coatings business introduced Ultrax LT5620 and Ultrax LT5630 low-temperature immersion cleaners, which are designed to remove soils and contaminants from metal surfaces in immersion or dip cleaning processes. The products follow commercially successful Ultrax 7610, 7620 and 7630 low-temperature spray cleaners, which PPG introduced in 2009. Unlike conventional cleaners that work at temperatures of 120 to 180 degrees Farenheit, Ultrax LT5620 and LT5630 immersion cleaners can perform at temperatures as low as 85 degrees Farenheit and will work well on most soils at 100 degrees Farenheit. Ultrax low-temperature cleaners offer the following benefits: lower energy usage; lower water consumption (less water evaporation); safer work environment (less exposure to hot chemicals); improved parts appearance, with less streaking, mottling and dried-on cleaner residue; exceptional rinsing that helps parts stay “wet” longer; and reduced chance of flash rusting between process stages. Ultrax immersion cleaners are solvent-free, low-phosphate and designed for use with PPG zirconium, zinc and iron pretreatment products. CW September 2011 For more information and our complete product portfolio visit: www.BrilliantAdditions.com All rights reserved. ©2009 SPECIALTY AND PERFORMANCE MINERALS 28-30 Cool Roofs0911:FEATURE FEATURE 9/6/11 4:32 PM Page 28 White Roof Coatings Boost Solar Power White Roof Coatings Boost Solar Power Most of the interest in white roofs comes from the heat reflection of the surface, which reduces energy consumption for cooling. by Charles W. Thurston, Contributing Writer anufacturers of white roof coatings and emulsions have an emerging niche demand from photovoltaic solar power systems that are designed to absorb the albedo, or reflected light from a flat or low angle roof surface. White sheet materials generally offer reflectivity efficiency in the range of 80 percent, but some liquid formulators are creating products with 90 percent or higher reflectivity efficiency, which can boost the energy production of attuned solar systems by 20 percent to 30 percent over standard flat panels, industry sources say. While white sheet manufacturers including Carlisle, Firestone, M 28 | Coatings World GAF and Johns Manville now control the lion’s share of the white roofing material market. Among materials used for white sheets are vinyl, EPDM, and the most rapidly growing, TPO or thermoplastic polyolefin. TPO consists of “polymer/filler blends usually consisting of some fraction of PP (polypropylene), PE (polyethylene), BCPP (block copolymer polypropylene), rubber, and a reinforcing filler,” according to Wikipedia. TPO now is used in more than a third of roofing installations, according to one industry estimate. The liquid products will find greater demand in recoating black or white roofs, since the liquid is less expensive than the sheets, says Jonathan Ursini, the marketing manager for DuROCK Alfacing International, of Woodbridge, Ontario, www.coatingsworld.com September 2011 Untitled-1 1 8/15/11 9:15 AM 28-30 Cool Roofs0911:FEATURE FEATURE 9/6/11 4:32 PM Page 30 White Roof Coatings Boost Solar Power Canada. His company produces Tio-Coat, which is a titanium dioxide-based product that includes some 40 ingredients, including Dow’s Rhoplex EC-3100, an all-acrylic polymer designed primarily for use in pigmented elastomeric basecoats. Tio-Coat provides 89 percent reflectivity efficiency. “We took five years to formulate the product, and wanted to raise the performance bar a bit,” he said. The coating can extend the life of a sheet material by an estimated 10 years, he noted. Tio-Coat can be applied to asphalt, concrete, foam or metal. The Cool Roof Rating Council, of Oakland, Calif., maintains a technical database of material properties on 1,000 products, including reflectivity, and has rated materials as high as 94 percent, according to Jessica Clark, a marketing officer for the council. The U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Star rating for roofing material reflectivity requires 65 percent efficiency new, with a 50 percent performance for worn materials. Most of the interest in white roofs comes from the heat reflection of the surface, which reduces energy consumption for cooling. At least two solar module manufacturers now produce solar modules that can absorb reflected light. Sanyo North America, based in San Diego, Calif., sells a double-sided flat solar panel, the HIT Double, and Solyndra makes a cylindrical solar module, which absorbs across 360 degrees of reflection. Solyndra’s cylinders yield 20 percent more power than a standard upward facing flat solar panel, according to David Miller, a spokesperson for the Fremont, Calif.-based company. The Sanyo panels increase the solar power yield by 30 percent, according to company information sheets. The market for white roofs in California has been boosted by a requirement that new commercial roofing be white, under Title 24 codes. Because Ontario has a 60 percent local content requirement for solar systems, Sanyo and Solyndra solar modules are not likely to see great gains in the province. Accordingly, DuROCK plans to open a California office within 60 days, and has already had its product tested with Solyndra. “We laude the foresight of California in requiring white roofs,” Ursini said. In other news Schneider Electric announced it had secured a contract with the United States Coast Guard (USCG) in Puerto Rico to install 2.89 megawatts of solar panels on renovated Coast Guard rooftops over a 13-month period. The company says the rooftop solar rollout, part of its comprehensive $50 million energy savings performance contract (ESPC) with the Coast Guard, will see electricity production of more than four million kilowatt-hours per year. Combined with new “cool roofs”, the solar power systems will slash the annual cooling load of the buildings by 3.9 billion British Thermal Units, resulting in an overall reduction of utilitypurchased electricity by an estimated 40 percent. The cool roof measures included insulation, reflectivity and improved drainage, with energy and operational savings offsetting the costs of implementation. “Reducing the Coast Guard’s energy consumption and developing renewable energy solutions in Puerto Rico not only helps the Coast Guard meet federal mandates, reduce green house gas emissions and stabilize energy costs, but it also can help create green collar jobs in Puerto Rico. This project will have a significant impact on the industry there,” said Capt. John Hickey, commanding officer of Coast Guard Shore Maintenance Command in Seattle. In new technology development coatings manufacturer EPOX-Z Corp. recently introduced EPOX-Z NRG, a two-part cool roof coating designed for use with PV installations on flat commercial roofs. According to the company, the material provides a life span that parallels the typical length of a solar power purchase agreement. The solventless, odorless coating contains no volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and can mitigate the damaging effects of ponding water on flat commercial roof surfaces, EPOX-Z said. The company offers a partner incentive program that allows approved solar companies to earn an instant rebate if they partner with EPOX-Z. The solar company can either retain the rebate or pass the savings through to the customer. CW What is a Cool Roof? A cool roof reflects and emits the sun's heat back to the sky instead of transferring it to the building below. "Coolness" is measured by two properties: solar reflectance and thermal emittance. Both properties are measured from 0 to 1 and the higher the value, the "cooler" the roof. Benefits of cool roofs include: • Energy savings and global warming mitigation; • Reduction in urban heat island effect and smog; • Improved occupant comfort; and • Comply with codes and green building programs. For more information visit The Cool Roof Rating Council (CRRC) on the web at www.coolroofs.org. 30 | Coatings World www.coatingsworld.com September 2011 Turning trends into color All you need is to make your move with the Colortrend Group Our ability to understand and manage complex color system solutions is simply the latest proof of our tradition of innovation. The Colortrend Group offers more than fifty years of experience, global production sites and laboratories supported by sales and technical professionals on all continents. We speak the language of our customers – wherever they are. We are the leading colorants company for architectural and industrial coatings. For more information please contact Dania Rosenthal, Colortrend USA LLC., at +1 732 981-5346 www.evonik.com/colortrend colored by colortrend Evonik. Power to create. Untitled-8 1 8/4/11 11:21 AM 32-34 Eoncoat0911:FEATURE FEATURE 9/6/11 4:36 PM Page 32 Chemically Bonded Phosphate Ceramics More Than a Temporary Corrosion Covering: Photo courtesy of EonCoat LLC. Chemically Bonded Phosphate Ceramics Chemically bonded phosphate ceramics create a passivation layer that stops corrosion, protected by a tough ceramic outer layer. orrosion of steel, aluminum and other structural metals erodes the safety and financial stability of industries and countries alike. Fighting corrosion in ships, tanks, planes and equipment costs the Pentagon $22.9 billion a year. Corrosion costs advanced industrialized nations about 3.5 percent of GDP to replace damaged material and components, plus a similar amount due to lost production, environmental impact, disrupted transportation, injuries and fatalities. While traditional corrosion protection has relied mostly on short-lived physically-bonded coverings of substrate surfaces, a new category of chemically bonded phosphate ceramics (CBPCs) can create a long-lived passivation layer that stops corrosion. This is further protected by a tough ceramic outer layer. paint is scratched, chipped, or breached and corrosion promoters enter the gap between the substrate and polymer coating. Then the coating can act like a greenhouse—trapping water, oxygen and other corrosion promoters—allowing corrosion to spread. Placing sacrificial, reactive elements next to steel that will corrode first, such as zinc and galvanized coatings, is another strategy. This works until the sacrificial elements are used up and recoating must be done, usually after a few years. Cathodic protection, where a negative voltage is imposed on steel, can limit corrosion on pipelines or other stationary, continuous metal structures where voltage can be attached. But this can fail if it’s not properly insulated and voltage goes to ground. For assets that demand long-term corrosion protection, stainless steel alloys work. But with stainless steel costing up to six times more than mild steel, this option is often cost prohibitive. The limits of traditional corrosion protection A new approach to corrosion protection For generations, polymer paints have acted as a physical barrier to keep corrosion promoters such as salt water and oxygen away from steel and aluminum substrates. This works until the Ideally, engineers, facility managers and industrial paint contractors would want the long-term corrosion-resistance of a stainless steel part with the lower cost of coating application. A new category by Del Williams, Contributing Writer C 32 | Coatings World www.coatingsworld.com September 2011 32-34 Eoncoat0911:FEATURE 9/6/11 4:36 PM Page 33 Chemically Bonded Phosphate Ceramics FEATURE The corrosion-resistant passivation thick. X-ray diffraction indicates this passivation layer is about 60 layer is further protected by a true ceramic percent iron with components of outer shell. This dense ceramic outer shell phosphate, magnesium, silicon, hy- is impermeable to water, and resists impact, abrasion, chemicals and fire. The cedrogen and oxygen. “History suggests that EonCoat’s ramic outer shell forms simultaneously passivation layer may resist corro- with the passivation layer and chemically sion indefinitely, as demonstrated by bonds with it, after acid and base materithe Iron Pillar of Delhi,” said Wagh. als mix in the spray gun nozzle then react “The Iron Pillar, a seven-meter high, with the substrate surface. The dual-layer six-ton Indian artifact that has resis- ceramic coating can be used both as a ted corrosion for 1,600 years with primer and a topcoat, and can be applied After 45 days in a seawater corrosion chamber, the its original inscriptions still legible, in a single pass that’s dry to the touch in a leading commercial coating (right) is severely cor- has a virtually identical passivation minute, hard dry in 15 minutes and can be returned to service in an hour. roded, while the EonCoated plate still looks new. layer to that of EonCoat.” Though CBPCs such as EonCoat have In contrast to typical paint Photo courtesy of EonCoat LLC. polymer coatings, which sit on top proven themselves in the laboratory and of CBPCs such as EonCoat, for instance, is of the substrate, EonCoat bonds through a in examples such as the Iron Pillar, the efchemical reaction with the substrate, so fectiveness of the new material had to be now basically making this possible. “Unlike polymer paints that simply slight surface oxidation actually improves compared to that of traditional anti-corcover a substrate, CBPCs essentially ‘alloy’ the reaction. This makes it virtually im- rosion coatings. Duplicating a NASA corrosion test, Eonthe surface,” said Tony Collins, CEO of possible for corrosion promoters like oxygen and humidity to get behind the coating Coat was put to the test against 19 leading EonCoat LLC, Wilson, N.C. anti-corrosion coatings in a live corrosion “When a dual-component spray gun the way they can with ordinary paints. mixes an acid phosphate with base minerals and metal oxides in a water slurry, a chemical reaction occurs on the surface of the steel substrate,” said Dr. Arun Wagh, ™ a former materials engineer at Argonne National Lab, and lead developer of the technologies underlying EonCoat ceramPrescriptions Available: ics. “A hand-held thermometer indicates a 10-12° F temperature rise, as iron beVOC Reduction comes a corrosion-resistant passivation Reduced Toxicity layer of iron oxy hydroxide. Because the Regulatory Compliance passivation layer is electrochemically staBetter Performance ble, like gold and platinum, it does not react with corrosion promoters such as water and oxygen.” Scanning electron microscopy indicates this passivation layer is about 20 microns Need a hand battling toxic VOC's? Call Dr. Soyanol Photo courtesy of EonCoat LLC. September 2011 Disclaimer: Use of these products may lead to better health, clearer thinking, cleaner air, and a better environment. www.coatingsworld.com Paul Coty: 831.459.7132 Steve Bortz: 818.522.2330
[email protected] • www.soytek.com Coatings World | 33 32-34 Eoncoat0911:FEATURE FEATURE 9/6/11 4:36 PM Page 34 Chemically Bonded Phosphate Ceramics Photo courtesy of EonCoat LLC. On the job with A&K Painting When Andy Robbins, CEO of A&K Painting, a Charlotte, N.C.-based industrial and commercial paint contractor that does work in five states, first heard about the new EonCoat ceramic coating at a conference, the concept intrigued him. "The environmental guidelines of the last decade are rapidly becoming standards," said Robbins. "Since environmental codes are tightening for new builds, remodels and existing facilities, reducing or eliminating VOCs in paint has been a growing concern for us and our customers." Robbins stayed in touch with the ceramic coatings’ developer, Wilson, N.C.based EonCoat LLC, ultimately visiting the plant, participating in testing and providing R&D feedback. "For industrial and commercial customers looking to limit VOCs and HAPs to meet stricter regulations, EonCoat is a proactive way to do so," said Robbins. "There are no fumes. Contractors could literally spray within 10 feet of someone working in an occupied space with no concern for odor or getting residue on carpet, computers or office furniture." Since a true ceramic shell covers the corrosion barrier, EonCoat resists water, fire, abrasion, chemicals, corrosion and temperatures up to 1,250° F. It protects 34 | Coatings World test, viewable to the public by webcam. Coated samples were scribed, then exposed to 12 hours of sea spray, followed by 12 hours of sunlight (or the UV light equivalent). After 45 days, every other high performance coating tested failed. Except for the rust on its scribe (gouge) line, the EonCoat sample looked the same as day one. To monitor another ongoing corrosion test modeled on NASA’s sea spray test, the public can view, zoom and control a live webcam at www.eoncoat.com. In the latest test, which has passed 120 days and includes brand names matched to numbers, 20 Q panels coated with a popular primer, topcoat or EonCoat are sprayed daily with corrosive seawater. against high-pressure power washing and steam cleaning able to withstand water pressure of 4,500 psi/310 bar and steam at over 380° F/193° C. EonCoat also has a flame spread rating of zero, which means that flame can be directly exposed to its coated surface and it will not catch fire unless enough heat is generated to make the substrate behind the coating self-ignite and the ceramic coating does not release any fumes when exposed to fire. "The anti-fire, anti-water, anti-abrasion and anti-corrosion benefits of the new protective ceramic coating make it a promising product to use for a host of applications from extending the service life of tanks, machinery, steam pipes and cement floors to serving as a slimmer, less costly alternative to existing bulky firewalls," said Robbins. The ceramic coating typically costs less than the high-temperature paints or specialized epoxies it replaces, and paint contractor labor can also be cut in half. The ceramic coating has an ability to bond directly to most substrates and because it dries within seconds of exiting the spray nozzle, high build coatings in one coat are possible. Another plus for facility managers is how the protective ceramic coating can be applied on hot or cold surfaces from 35° F to 200° F, which makes it suitable for allweather indoor, outdoor application. www.coatingsworld.com “There’s nothing like seeing results with your own eyes,” said Collins of the ongoing corrosion tests displayed by webcam. “The product has gone more than 10,000 hours with no corrosion in a salt spray ASTM B117 test, but we believe that engineers, facility managers, and industrial contractors will see value in comparing its effectiveness with leading brands. CBPCs like EonCoat are a new approach to corrosion protection that should be looked into as aging plants, equipment and infrastructure need to be safely maintained as long as possible.” CW Del Williams is a technical writer based in Torrance, Calif. Because the ceramic coating can readily blend with dozens of additives, it can be used to create custom textured finishes like high-end stucco, sand plaster, and even spray-applied "tile". Since the coating is unaffected by UV, it resists fading when exposed to sunlight. For extra safety in facility or commercial settings, adding granite to the ceramic coating can also make for durable non-skid flooring. "Unlike multi-colored latex coating systems on the market, EonCoat can mix with special materials to give color and texture to high traffic areas that must withstand abuse such as corridors, entry ways, or accent walls in offices, healthcare and childcare facilities," said Robbins. Andy Robbins, CEO of A&K Painting, spraying EonCoat VOC-free ceramic coating providing an abrasion, corrosion, high temperature and chemical resistant finish in a single coat with no primer. September 2011 Project3:Layout 1 4/8/11 10:07 AM Page 1 36-38 Industry CompaniesLEAD0911.qxp:Industry Companies 9/7/11 4:04 PM Page 36 A reference of companies supplying raw materials & equipment to the paint and coatings industry. 36-38 Industry CompaniesLEAD0911.qxp:Industry Companies 9/7/11 4:04 PM Page 37 Cross Reference Index The time-saving index below lists each cross reference category along with the page number where that particular cross reference starts. ADDITIVES Abrasives / Anti-Skid Absorbents Acids (Non-Fatty) Adhesion Promoters Algicides Amine Neutralizers Anti-Blocking Agents Anti-Floating Agents Anti-Flooding Agents Anti-Foaming Agents Anti-Foaming – Non-Silicone Anti-Foaming - Silicone Anti-Marring Agents Anti-Rust Agents Anti-Sagging Agents Anti-Settling Agents Anti-Skinning Agents Antioxidants Bactericides Biocides Bodying Agents Catalysts Caustic Sodas Caustics Coalescing Agents Corrosion Inhibitors Desiccants Dispersing Agents Driers Driers - Napthenates Driers - Neodecanoates Driers - Octoates Emulsifying Agents Fillers Flame Retardants Flatting Agents Flocculants Flow Control Agents Freeze Thaw Stabilizers Fungicides Glycerine Homogenizers Light Stabilizers Mildewcides Plasticizers Plasticizers - Abietates Plasticizers - Adipates Plasticizers - Benzoates Plasticizers - Castor Oil Plasticizers - Epoxidized Plasticizers - Phthalates Plasticizers - Polymerics Plasticizers - Sebacates Preseveratives Slip Aids Stabilizers Stearates Surfactants Suspension Agents Texturizers Thickening Agents Thickening Agents - Solvent Thickening Agents - Water UV Absorbers September 2011 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 60 60 60 60 60 Water Repellents Water Soluble/Dispersible Water Treatment Chemicals Waxes Waxes - Paraffin Waxes - Polyethylene Waxes - Polypropylene Waxes - PTFE Wetting Agents 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 OILS & FATTY ACIDS Castor Oil Coconut Oil Fatty Acids Linseed Oil Linseed Oil - Boiled Linseed Oil - Heat Bodied Linseed Oil - Raw Linseed Oil - Refined Soybean Oil Sunflower Oil 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 61 PIGMENTS Blacks Blacks - Black / Grey Blacks - Carbon Black Blacks - Complex Inorganic Blacks - Graphite Blacks - Lampblack Blacks - Pigment Black Blues Blues - Complex Inorganic Blues - Idanthrone Blue Blues - Iron Blue Blues - Phthalocyanine Blue Blues - PMA / PTA Toners /Lake Blues - Ultramarine Blue Corrosion Inhibiting Red Lead / Litharge / Blue Lead Zinc Dust Flakes Zinc Yellow Extender Pigments Aluminum Trihydrate Barium Sulfate Calcium Carbonate Extender Pigments - Feldspar Extender Pigments - Fillers Glass Spheres Extender Pigments - Mica Nepheline Syenite Silica, Amorphous Greens Greens - Barium Sulfate Greens - Chrome Greens - Chromium Greens - Complex Inorganic Green PMA / PTA Toners / Lake Greens - Hydrated Chromium Greens – Phthalocyanine Iron Oxides Black Iron Oxide Iron Oxides- Burnt Siena Iron Oxides- Burnt Umber Iron Oxides- Indian Red Iron Oxides- Mineral Black 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 61 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 www.coatingsworld.com Iron Oxides- Ochre Iron Oxides- Raw Siena Iron Oxides- Raw Umber Red/Brown - Nat. & Syn. Van Dyke Brown Yellow Iron Oxide Metallics Metallics - Aluminum Pastes Metallics - Aluminum Powders Metallics - Gold Bronze Powders Metallics - Zinc Dust / Flakes Reds Reds - Alizarin / Madder Lakes Reds - Arylide Red / Maroon Reds - BON Red / Maroon Reds - Cadmium Reds - Cadmium - Red Reds - Lithol Rubine Reds - Naphthol Red Reds - Para Red Reds - Perylene Maroon Reds - Perylene Red Reds - Perylene Scarlet Reds - Perylene Violet Reds - Pigment Scarlet Reds - Pyrazolone Red Maroon Reds - Quiracridone Maroon Reds - Quiracridone Red Reds - Quiracridone Violet Reds - Red Lake C Reds - Rhodamine Reds - Sodium Lithol Reds - Thioindigold Reds - Toluidine Red Specialty Pigments Color Shifting / Color Variable Specialty Pigments - Holographic Specialty Pigments - Iridescent Luminscent / Fluorescent Specialty Pigments - Pearlescent Whites Whites - Antimony Oxide Whites - Tit. Dioxide - Anatase Whites - Tit. Dioxide - Rutile Whites - Zinc Oxide Yellows and Oranges Cadmium Yellow / Orange Chrome Orange Chrome Yellow Complex Inorganic Diarylide Orange Toner Diarylide Yellow Toner Hansa Yellow Metallized Azo Yellow Molybdate Orange Orthonitraniline Orange Zinc Dust 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 63 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 DISPERSIONS Dispersions - Acrylic Vehicle Dispersions - Alkyd Vehicle Dispersions - Aqueous Dispersions - Color Concentrates Dispersions - Machine Colorant Dispersions - Non-Aqueous 64 64 64 64 65 65 Coatings World | 37 36-38 Industry CompaniesLEAD0911.qxp:Industry Companies 9/7/11 4:04 PM Page 38 Cross Reference Index Dispersions - Polyester Vehicle Dispersions - Tube Colorants Universal Solvent Vehicle Dispersions - Water Soluble 65 65 65 65 DYES Dyes Organic Dyes Solvent Soluble Dyes Water Soluble 65 65 65 RESINS Acrylic Resins Polymer Emulsion Acrylic Resins - Solid Acrylic Resins - Solution Acrylic Resins - Water Reducible Acrylic Styrene Emulsions Alkyd Resins Alkyd & Oil Copolymers Drying Oil - Modified Alkyd Resins - Non Drying Alkyd Resins - Oil - Modified Alkyd Resins - Semi Drying Alkyd Resins - Thixotropic Alkyd Resins - Water Reducible Amino Resins Crosslinking Resins Epoxy Hardeners Epoxy Resins Epoxy Resins - Ester Epoxy Resins - Liquid Epoxy Resins - Solids Epoxy Resins - Solution Ester Gums - Solution Epoxy Resins - Water-Based High Solid Resins Hybrid Resins Hydrocarbon Resins Coumarone - Indene Liquid / Solution Hydrocarbon Resins - Solid Melamine / Melamine Type Methacrylic Monomers / Poly. Natural Resins Oleoresinous Varnishes Phenolic Resins Phenolic Resins - Modified Phenoxy Resins Polyamide Resins Polybutadienes Polyester Resins Polyester Resins - Non Drying Polyester Resins - Oil Free Polyester Resins - Powder Polyester Resins - Saturated Polyester Resins - Unsaturated Water Reducible Polyethylene Resins Polypropylene Resins Rosin Esters Silanes Silicone Polyesters Silicone Resins Styrene Resins Styrene Vinyl Terpenes 38 | Coatings World 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 Urethane Crosslinkers Urethane Lacquers Urethane Polyurethane Resins UV Curing resins Vinyl Resins Vinyl Resins - Polyvinyl Acetate Vinyl Resins - Vinyl Copolymers Water Thinned Resins 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 SOLVENTS Solvents - Alcohols Solvents - Aliphatic Hydro. Solvents - Aromatic Hydro. Solvents - Chlorinated Solvents Solvents - Esters Solvents - Glycol Ethers Solvents - Glycols Solvents - Hydrocarbon Solvents Solvents - Ketones Solvents - Reclaimed Solvents Solvents - Solvent Blending 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 LAB EQUIPMENT Accelerated Weathering Coating Application Equipment Color Control Systems Color Display Color Matching / Measuring Color Meters Computer Software Distinctness of Image Meters Gages - Coating Thickness Gages - Film Thickness Gloss Meters Haze Meters Humidity Cond. Chambers Light Booths Outdoor Exposure Test EquiP. Ovens Particle Characterization Rheologicals Spectrophotometers Stirrers Surface Tension Instruments Test / Measurement Test Chart & Panels 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 69 PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT Agitators Bar Coding Systems Batch - Weighing Equipment Blenders Blending Tanks Computer Software Containers Containers - Aluminum Containers - Plastic Containers - Protective Liners Containers - Steel Conveyors Crushers Curing Systems Dispensers Disperser Blades Dispersers Drums - Interior Lining 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 www.coatingsworld.com Filling / Packaging / Labeling Can Casing Machines Coding Machines Fillers Label Machines Label Printing Labels Film Applicators Filtering / Straining Filtering Bags / Strainers Filtering Cartridge Filtering Strain - Screening Straining Equipment Grinding and Milling Grinding and Milling - Attrition Grinding and Milling - Ball Grinding and Milling - Bead Grinding and Milling - Horizontal Grinding and Milling - Impact Grinding and Milling - Lab Pebble Mills / Linings Grinding and Milling - Peg Grinding and Milling - Roller Grinding and Milling - Sand Grinding and Milling - Small Media Grinding and Milling - Vertical Grinding Media Handling - Conveyors - Drum Handling - Conveyors - Mechanical Handling - Conveyors - Pail Handling Conveyors - Pneumatic Handling Conveyors Infrared Curing Equipment Instrumentation and Control Control Systems Flow Meters Instrumentation and Control Instrumentation and Control Mixers Mixers - Double Planetary Mixers - Rotor Blade Mixers - Spiral Blade Mixers - Triple Shaft Mixing Dispersing Mixing Dispersing - Change Can Mixing Dispersing - Drum Mixing Dispersing - Homogenizers Pumping Metering Pumping Metering - Pumps Pumps Ram Dischargers Reactor / Recovery Systems Reduction Equipment Safety & Protection Equipment Separators Solvent Recovery Spray Booths Spray Equipment Tanks Tanks - Metal Tanks - Portable Tanks - Process Tanks - Storage Tanks - Thinning / Tinting Tinting Machines Valves 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 September 2011 Project4:Layout 1 6/20/11 3:20 PM Page 1 BAYFERROX® is a registered trademark of Bayer AG, Leverkusen, Germany RED COATINGS ENERGIZED BY Bayferrox® pigments are used for various applications to boost creativity and product performance. At shorelines around the world, they are indispensable in protective coatings – impressing with their excellent hiding power as well as with their easy and environmentally friendly use. A success story that is closely linked with the name of our chemist Julius Laux. In 1926, premium iron oxide pigments from nitrobenzene and UETCRKTQPYGTGRTQFWEGFQPCPKPFWUVTKCNUECNGHQTVJGȝTUVVKOG6JGǼ.CWZRTQEGUUǽ YCUDQTP6JKU[GCTVJGǼ.CWZRTQEGUUǽVWTPUǷCPFUVKNNTGRTGUGPVUVJGUVCVGQHVJG art. As one of the world’s leading manufacturers of synthetic iron oxide pigments, we are proud to support you with this outstanding experience. www.bayferrox.us 40-56 Industry Companies0911 GREEN.qxp:Industry Companies 9/7/11 4:40 PM Page 40 Industry Companies 3M Energy and Advanced Materials 3M Ctr., Bldg. 504-1-01 St. Paul, MN, 55144 USA 800-367-8905 Fax: (651) 737-7635
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[email protected] www.acme-hardesty.com Bryan A. Huston 40 | Coatings World AC T Test Panel Technologies Finish First ACT Test Panels LLC 273 Industrial Dr Hillsdale, MI, 49242 USA 517-439-1485 Fax: 517-439-1652
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[email protected] www.archbiocides.com Arkema Inc. 900 First Avenue King of Prussia, PA 19406 USA 610.205.7000 Fax: 610.205.7913
[email protected] www.arkema-inc.com Arpadis Coatings & Polymers SA Zone Industriel - Zone D Rue Jean Perrin 5a Manage, Hainault, 7170 Belgium 3232069370
[email protected] www.arpadis.com Laurent Abergel September 2011 Troy CWM0710.qxd:Layout 1 6/16/10 2:35 PM Page 1 Troy Corporation provides paint and coatings manufacturers with the 'Key to Green Coatings' by offering ecological friendly products that are designed to meet or exceed the toughest performance standards without compromising sustainability, environmental sensitivity, or regulatory compliance. Troy is the leader in VOC and formaldehyde-free preservation and provides solutions for complex technical formulations. Troy develops and promotes sustainable technologies that satisfy wet-state and dry film material protection needs. Contact your local Troy representative to obtain your "Key to Green Coatings' and unlock your specific formulation solution. Visit www.troycorp.com for more information. Troy Corporation • 8 Vreeland Road • Florham Park, NJ 07932 USA • tel +1.973.443.4200 • fax +1.973.443.0843 Green Key Preservatives.indd 1 6/16/2010 1:51:11 PM 40-56 Industry Companies0911 GREEN.qxp:Industry Companies 9/7/11 4:40 PM Page 42 As – Bu Asambly Chemicals Company Block B,High Hope Mansion,91 Baixia Road Nanjing, Jiangsu, 210001 China +86 25 84691959 Fax: +86 25 84691686
[email protected] www.asambly.com Asiafine Chemical Co. Ltd No.56, Fu Chow Street Taipei, 100 Taiwan +886-2-23328001 Fax: +886-2-23054020
[email protected] www.asiafine.com Atlas Material Testing Technology LLC 4114 N. Ravensood Avenue Chicago, IL, 60613 USA 773-327-4520 Fax: 773-327-5787
[email protected] www.atlas-mts.com ATS RheoSystems 231 Crosswicks Rd. Bordentown, NJ, 08505 USA 609-298-2522 Fax: 609-298-2795
[email protected] www.atsrheosystems.com BASF Corporation 100 Campus Drive Florham Park, NJ, 07932 USA 800-962-7829 Fax: 800-971-1123
[email protected] John Schmidt Industry Companies persible aliphatic polyisocyanates; Darocur, Irgacure and Lucirin photoinitiators; Joncryl acrylic polyols in exempt solvents; Joncryl resins; Laromer energy cure monomers and oligomers; Options colorants; PureOptions eco-colorants; Tinuvin light stabilizers; and Xfast stir-in dry pigments. Want to learn more? Please visit our website at www.basf.us/dpsolutions for information regarding our broad portfolio of resins, binders, latex, pigments, effect pigments, colorants, formulation additives, specialty additives, and energy curable systems. BASF Resins 1609 Biddle Ave. Wyandotte, MI, 48192 USA 800-231-7868 Fax: 800-392-7429
[email protected] basf.com/naftaresins Benda-Lutz Werke GmbH Franzhausen 31 3133 Traismauer Austria 43 2783 62 02 0 Fax: 43-2783-62-02-24
[email protected] www.benda-lutz.com Bimax Inc 158 Industrial Road Glen Rock, Pennsylvania, 17327 USA 717-227-1774 Fax: 717-227-1775
[email protected] www.bimax.com Buhler Group (Nanotechnology) 13105 12th Ave. North Plymouth, MN 55441-4509 USA 763-847-9900 Fax: 763-847-9911
[email protected] www.buhlergroup.com/global/en/industry-solutions/advanced-materials/performance-additives.htm Steffen Pilotek Buhler Nanotechnology develops and manufactures dispersions of nanoscaled metal oxides by combination of chemical and mechanical expertise. Buhler Nanotechnology is part of Buhler Group, a global leader in the field of process engineering. Buhler Nanotechnology converts agglomerated metal oxide nanopowders into stable nano dispersions using a chemomechanical process. The process combines chemical surface modification and mechanical stress. The technology enables dispersing nanoparticles into various liquids like water, organic solvents, monomers, and product formulations. Buhler formulates such dispersions further into readyto-use additives to achieve highest performance, efficiency and compatibility. A major product is Oxylink, a formulated additive for water-based coatings. It results in improved resistance properties such as solvent rub, blocking, humidity, and efflorescence resistance. In addition it accelerates drying without reducing the open time. Blackmer 1809 Century Ave. SW Grand Rapids, MI, 49503-1530 USA 616-241-1611 Fax: 616-241-3752
[email protected] www.blackmer.com Buhler Inc. BASF, the world’s leading chemical company, is a premiere provider of innovative solutions for the paint and coatings industry. We have the ingredients and know-how to help make decorative, industrial and transportation coatings better, and to help your company be more successful. BASF can help you meet the challenge of developing products to meet requirements for environmental regulations without sacrificing technical benefits. We align our resources to work with our customers to help you solve key application needs such as: low VOC coatings, APEO-free coatings and high-weatherability and heat management coatings. Key brands include: Acronal Optive acrylic latexes; Aurasperse II and H2Options color dispersions; Basonat 100% solids and water dis42 | Coatings World Brilliant Group Inc. PO Box 590128 San Francisco, CA, 94159-0128 USA 415-771-4757 Fax: 415-789-4150
[email protected] www.fluorescentcolor.com Darren Bianchi Brookfield Engineering Laboratories, Inc. 11 Commerce Blvd. Middleboro, MA, 02346 USA 508-946-6200 Fax: 508-946-6262
[email protected] www.brookfieldengineering.com David A. DiCorpo www.coatingsworld.com PO Box 9497 Minneapolis, MN, 55440 USA 763-847-9900 Fax: 763-847-9911
[email protected] www.buhlergroup.com René Eisenring Buhler is the global specialist and technology partner providing plants and services for processing advanced materials, grain and food. Buhler’s agitated media mills guarantee reliable and efficient production of products in a wide range of grain sizes - OEM and refinish coatings, primers and fillers, electrocataphoresis coatings, marine paints, coil coating products, or paints and coatings for special applications. Buhler September 2011 40-56 Industry Companies0911 GREEN.qxp:Industry Companies 9/7/11 4:40 PM Page 43 Bu – Ch Industry Companies mills for wet grinding and dispersion processes with optimised process engineering and energy concept, offer high power-density as well as large throughputs in relation to grinding volume. They are user-friendly and versatile in application. Buhler has the suitable solution for every need: from the full volume bead mill Centex up to the high performance Perl Mill SuperFlow for true grinding and nano-dispersion, from the PML 2 laboratory mill to the large-scale production machine Centex T5 or SuperFlow VCR 400. CDF Corporation 77 Industrial Park Road Plymouth, MA, 02360 USA 800.443.1920
[email protected] www.cdf1.com Celanese Bunge North America 11720 Borman Drive St. Louis, MO, 63146 USA 281-419-8924
[email protected] www.bungenorthamerica.com/products/bung e-oils/usa/non-food/index.shtml Mike Woodfall Burgess Pigment Company P.O. Box 349 Sandersville, GA, 31082 USA 478-552-2544 Fax: 478-552-4281
[email protected] www.burgesspigment.com BYK USA Inc. 524 South Cherry St. Wallingford, CT, 06492 USA 203-265-2086 Fax: 203-284-9158
[email protected] www.byk.com BYK-Gardner USA 9104 Guilford Road Columbia, MD, 21046 USA 301-483-6500 Fax: 301-483-6555
[email protected] www.byk.com CAS-MI Innovation Center 435 Joe Hall Drive Ypsilanti, MI, 48197 USA 888.772.9000 Fax: 734.483.0085
[email protected] www.InnovationCAS-MI.com Sean Maggert CAS-MI Laboratories 435 Joe Hall Dr. Ypsilanti, MI, 48197 US 888.772.9000 Fax: 734.483.0085
[email protected] www.cas-mi.com Sean Maggert September 2011 1601 W. LBJ Freeway Dallas, TX, 75234 USA 877-832-7782
[email protected] celanese-emulsions.com Celanese Emulsions is a global leader in vinyl emulsion technology including VAE, PVAc homopolymer and copolymers, vinyl acrylic and 100% pure acrylic grades. Ask us how we can help you to solve tough formulating issues including low VOC compliance in low odor paints. Visit us at www.Celanese-Emulsions.com or send inquiries to
[email protected]. Charles Ross and Son Company 710 Old Willets Path Hauppauge, NY, 11788 USA 631-234-0500 Fax: 631-234-0691
[email protected] www.mixers.com Chris Ross Chartwell International, Inc. 100 John Dietsch Blvd. Attleboro Falls, MA, 02763 USA 508-695-1690 Fax: 508-699-6693
[email protected] www.chartwellintl.com Lawrence B. Cohen Chattem Chemicals 3708 St. Elmo Avenue Chattanooga, TN, 37409 USA 423-822-5030 Fax: 423-825-0507
[email protected] www.chattemchemicals.com Herman Echeverri Chemguard, Inc. 204 South Sixth Avenue Mansfield, TX, 76063 USA 817.473.9964 Fax: 817.473.0606
[email protected] www.chemguard.com Bob Gilbert Chemir Analytical Services 2672 Metro Blvd. Maryland Heights, MO, 63043 USA 800-659-7659 Fax: 314-291-6630
[email protected] www.chemir.com ChemPacific Corporation 6200 Freeport Centre Baltimore , MD, 21224 USA 412-973-9716
[email protected] www.chempacific.com Chris McRandal Chemsultants 9079 Tyler Blvd. Mentor, Ohio, 44060 USA 440-974-3080 Fax: 440-974-3081
[email protected] www.chemsultants.com Joe Mausar Chemsultants provides physical and analytical testing, consulting and product development services related to adhesives, coatings and specialty materials. The company also offers pilot coating and small scale manufacturing of specialty web coated materials for packaging, labeling and product assembly applications. Chivine Resources, Inc. 1 Bestor Lane P. O. Box 7383 Bloomfield, Connecticut, 06002 USA 860-216-2221 Fax: 860-383-8993
[email protected] www.chivine-us.com Chemco Mfg. Co. 515 Huehl Rd Northbrook, IL, 60062 USA 800-323-0431
[email protected] www.chemcomfg.vcom Jim Karagianis www.coatingsworld.com Coatings World | 43 40-56 Industry Companies0911 GREEN.qxp:Industry Companies 9/7/11 4:40 PM Cl – Dl Clariant Corporation - Industrial & Consumer Specialties 626 East Catawba Avenue Mt. Holly, NC, 28120 USA 800-942-7239 Fax: 800-822-2204
[email protected] www.paints-coatings.clariant.com With our long experience and broad product portfolio, we cover your requirements in each step of the value chain for the paints & coatings industry. We supply specialties such as APEO-free emulsifiers and low VOC additives, ensuring the highest performance of your formulation. It is our objective to deliver innovative and environmentally friendly solutions in your key application fields of emulsion polymerization, pigment preparation and paints & coatings manufacturing, in order to anticipate future regulations and to increase your competitiveness in the market. Our R&D centers around the globe provide the necessary technical expertise to improve the time-to-market of your new developments, making Clariant your preferred partner. Clariant Corporation Pigments & Additives 4000 Monroe Road Charlotte, NC, 28075 USA 800-441-4414 Fax: 704-331-7272
[email protected] www.pa.clariant.com Kelly Sperr Coating Pigments CB-120,Street-2 kakul road Abbottabad, nwfp, 22010 Pakistan +92 992 341345 Fax: +92 992 341345
[email protected] www.jademines.com Cognis GmbH, Functional Products Monheim am Rhein, D-40789 Germany Rheinpromenade 1 +49-2173-4995-139 Fax: +49-211-2006-10486
[email protected] www.cognis.com 44 | Coatings World Page 44 Industry Companies Conn and Company, LLC 11 S. Marion St. Warren, PA, 16365 USA 814-723-7980 Fax: 814-723-8502
[email protected] www.connblade.com Datacolor 5 Princess Road Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 USA 609-924-2189 Fax: 609-895-7472
[email protected] www.datacolor.com Convert-all, Inc. 523 Wall Street, PO Box 39 Darien, WI, 53114 USA 262-882-8800 Fax: 262-882-8801
[email protected] www.convert-all.com Deacom, Inc. 950 West Valley Road, Suite 3000 Wayne, PA, 19087 US 610-971-2278 Fax: 610-971-2279
[email protected] www.deacom.net CPM Industries, Inc. 3511 Silverside Road, 210 Wilson Building Wilmington, DE, 19810 US 302-478-8200 Fax: 302-478-8232
[email protected] www.cpmindustries.com Bruce Warner Decorative Color & Chemical, Inc. 4030 Sky Ron Drive Building E. Doylestown, PA, 18974 USA 215-345-8427 Fax: 215-345-8428
[email protected] www.deccolor.com Cristal Global 20 Wight Ave., Suite 100 Hunt Valley, MD, 21030 USA 410-229-4400 Fax: 410-229-4415
[email protected] www.cristalglobal.com Croda Inc. 300-A Columbus Circle Edison, NJ, 08837 USA 732-417-0800 Fax: 732-417-0804
[email protected] www.crodacoatingsandpolymers.com Bryan Danek CSM Instruments 197 1st Avenue, Suite 120 Needham, MA, 02494 USA 7814442250 Fax: 7814442251
[email protected] www.csm-instruments.com Cytec Industries Inc. 5 Garret Mountain Plaza Woodland Park, NJ 07424 USA 973-357-3193, 800-652-6013 Fax: 973-357-3065
[email protected] www.cytec.com www.coatingsworld.com DeFelsko Corporation 802 Proctor Avenue Ogdensburg, NY, 13669 US 315-393-4450 Fax: 315-393-8471
[email protected] www.defelsko.com Deforest Enterprises, Inc. 6421 Congress Avenue Boca Raton, FL, 33487 USA 561-994-9696 Fax: 561-994-9995
[email protected] www.deforestent.com Pam Militello Dematic Corporation 507 Plymouth Avenue, N.E. Grand Rapids, MI, 49505-6029 USA 616.913.7700 Fax: 616.913.7701
[email protected] www.dematic.us DLM Equipment Co., Inc. 1142 Catalina Dr. #181 Livermore, CA, 94550 USA 925-455-1302 Fax: 925-455-1309
[email protected] www.dlmequipment.com September 2011 40-56 Industry Companies0911 GREEN.qxp:Industry Companies 9/7/11 4:40 PM Page 45 Do – El Industry Companies Dominion Colour Corporation 515 Consumers Road Suite 700 Toronto, Ontario, M2J 4Z2 Canada 416-791-4200 Fax: 416-497-6024
[email protected] www.dominioncolour.com Bruce Clatworthy Dozie International Agency Nigeria No. 42 Gambia St., Mile 2 Diobu, PO Box 2291 Port Harcourt, Rivers State, 500001 Nigeria +234 84 799468 Fax: +234 84 230238
[email protected] www.dian.bloombiz.com Ebonex Corporation 2380 S Wabash Melvindale, MI, 48067 USA 313-388-0060 Fax: 313-388-6495
[email protected] www.ebonex.com Shelly Toenniges Double Bond Chemical Industries USA, Inc. 185 Farms Village Road West Simsbury, CT, 06092 USA 860-408-1216
[email protected] www.double-bond-chem.com.tw Draiswerke, Inc. 40 Whitney Road Mahwah, NJ, 07430 USA 201-847-0600 Fax: 201-847-0606
[email protected] www.draiswerke-inc.com EIT Instrument Markets 108 Carpenter Drive Sterling, VA, 20164 USA 703-478-0700 Fax: 703-478-0815
[email protected] www.eit.com Sue Casacia DSM NeoResins+ Sluisweg 12 PO Box 123 Waalwijk, 5140 AC The Netherlands +31 (0)416 689911 Fax: +31 (0)416 689922
[email protected] www.dsmneoresins.com Dow Coating Materials 100 Independence Mall West Philadelphia, PA, 19106 USA 215-592-3128
[email protected] www.dow.com/coating Dow Coating Materials is the most innovative coatings raw material supplier in the world. We drive fundamental shifts in the coatings industry; moving the market as the expert’s expert in coatings solutions. Through our mission of collaboration, inspiration, innovation and growth, we provide material products, science, technology, and manufacturing solutions to the architectural and industrial coatings industry worldwide. Dow Coating Materials operates 43 manufacturing plants worldwide and 13 dedicated R&D facilities across all major geographic markets where Dow does business. For more information please visit www.dow.com/coating . Dow Corning Corporation Corporate Center P.O. Box 0994 Midland, MI, 48686-0994 USA 989-496-6000 Fax: 989-496-4821
[email protected] www.dowcorning.com/coatings Dow Microbial Control 1500 East Lake Cook Road Buffalo Grove, IL, 60089 USA 800-447-4369
[email protected] www.dowmicrobialcontrol.com Dwayne Roark September 2011 DuPont Chemicals & Fluoroproducts 4417 Lancaster Pike Chestnut Run Plaza, Bldg. 702 Wilmington, Delaware, 19805 USA 866-828-7009
[email protected] www.capstone.dupont.com Joseph McClung DuPont Titanium Technologies Barley Mill Plaza Bldg. 19, Rm. 1212 P.O. Box 80019 Wilmington, DE, 19880 USA 800-441-9485 Fax: Fax: 302-355-3235
[email protected] www.titanium.dupont.com Dr. Elizabeth Butler Dura Chemicals, Inc. 2200 Powell Street Suite 450 Emeryville, CA, 94608 USA 510-658-1987 Fax: 510-658-8025
[email protected] www.durachem.com Raymond Ritter E. L. Stone Company 2998 Eastern Road P. O. Box 1012 Norton, Ohio, 44203 USA 330 825-4565 Fax: 330 825-8699
[email protected] www.elstonecompany.com www.coatingsworld.com Elcometer Ltd. Edge Lane Manchester, Lancashire, M43 6BU United Kingdom +44 (0) 161 371 6000 Fax: +44 (0) 161 371 6010
[email protected] www.elcometer.com NPE Sellars Elementis Specialties, Inc. 329 Wyckoffs Mill Road Hightstown, NJ, 08520 USA 800-866-6800 Fax: 609-443-2422
[email protected] www.elementis-specialties.com Elementis Specialties is a leading global specialty chemicals company offering a broad range of product portfolio: • Rheology—Full line of solvent- and water-based additives • Additives—Full line of wetting agents, dispersants, coalescents and defoamers • Colorants—Waterbased and solvent-based tinting systems. Elmed Dr. Ing. Mense GmbH Weilenburgstr. 39 Heiligenhaus, NRW, 42579 Germany 0049 2056 9329 0 Fax: 0049 2056 9329 33
[email protected] www.elmedgmbh.de Ralf Probst Coatings World | 45 40-56 Industry Companies0911 GREEN.qxp:Industry Companies 9/7/11 4:40 PM Em – Ga EMD Chemicals, Inc. One International Plaza, Suite 300 Philadelphia, PA, 19113 US 888-367-3275 Fax: 800-304-1985
[email protected] www.emdchemicals.com We have been bringing color to life for over 50 years with innovative effect pigments for coatings, packaging, plastics, automotive and printing applications. We pride ourselves on maintaining customer relationships through innovative solutions, prompt delivery, unsurpassed technical support and efficient service. Emerald Performance Materials 2020 Front Street, Suite 100 Cuyahoga Falls, OH, 44221 USA 330-916-6700 Fax: 330-916-6734
[email protected] www.emeraldmaterials.com Emerald’s additives and resins bring color and performance to aqueous and non-aqueous coatings: • Hilton Davis Low/0-VOC color dispersions • Black Shield carbon black pigment dispersions • Foam Blast defoamers • Masil reactive silicones/silanes • CVC Thermoset Specialty epoxy products • Hypro RLPs • K-flex Nonphthalate Plasticizers/coalescent. EMS-Griltech 2060 Corporate Way Sumter, SC, 29151 United States 803-481-6190 Fax: 803-481-6129
[email protected] www.emsgriltech.com Karen Hesselbart 46 | Coatings World Page 46 Industry Companies Energy Sciences 42 Industrial Way Wilmington, MA, 01887 USA 978-694-9000 Fax: 978-694-9046
[email protected] www.ebeam.com Rick Sanders Evonik Goldschmidt Corporation 710 South 6th Avenue Hopewell, Virginia, 23860 USA 800-446-1809 Fax: 804-541-6290
[email protected] www.tego.us Frances Eggleston Engineered Mills, Inc. 888 E. Belvidere Road, Unit 214 Grayslake, IL, 60030 USA 847-548-0044 Fax: 847-548-0099
[email protected] Excalibur Paint & Coatings Ltd. 1116 East Scott Ave. Wichita Falls, Texas, 76301 USA (940) 767 - 9912 Fax: (940) 716 - 9046
[email protected] www.excaliburpaint.com Randy Funston EP Minerals 9785 Gateway Drive Suite 1000 Reno, NV, 89521 USA 800-366-7607 Fax: 775-824-7601
[email protected] www.epminerals.com Erbsloeh, C.H. KG Duesseldorfer Str. 103 Krefeld, NRW, 47809 Germany 0049 2151 525 00 Fax: 0049 2151 525 106
[email protected] www.che-chemicals.com Stefan Bieker Esstech, Inc. 48 Powhattan Ave. Essington, PA, 19029 USA 610-521-3800 Fax: 610-521-4600
[email protected] www.esstechinc.com Tom Barclift Ethox Chemicals PO Box 5094 Greenville, SC, 29606 USA 8642771620 Fax: 8642778981
[email protected] ethox.com Ed Godwin Evonik Degussa GmbH Coatings & Additives Paul-Baumann-Str. 1 Marl, 45772 Germany +49.2365.49.7628 Fax: +49.2365.49.5030 www.evonik.com www.coatingsworld.com Falcon Technologies Inc 2nd Floor Musson Building Hincks Street Bridgetown, BB, BB11000 Barbados (246) 435-3832
[email protected] www.faltech.net General Inquiries Fine Grinding Corporation 241 E. Elm Street Conshohocken, PA, 19428 USA 610-828-7250 www.finegrindingcorp.com Fischer Technology, Inc. 750 Marshall Phelps Rd Windsor, CT, 06095 USA 860-683-0781 Fax: 860-688-8496
[email protected] Formulator & ColorTec Software 28 Center Street Clinton, NJ, 08809 USA 908-735-2248 Fax: 908-236-7865
[email protected] www.formulatorus.com Fuji Silysia Chemical, LTD 1215 Sugg Parkway Greenville, NC, 27834 USA 1-800-SYLYSIA Fax: 252-413-0490
[email protected] www.fuji-silysia.co.jp/english/ Gardner Co., Inc., Paul N. 316 Northeast First St. Pompano Beach, FL, 33060 USA 954-946-9454 Fax: 954-946-9309
[email protected] www.gardco.com Chris Cornell September 2011 40-56 Industry Companies0911 GREEN.qxp:Industry Companies 9/7/11 4:40 PM Page 47 Ge – Ho Industry Companies Gelest, Inc 11 East Steel Rd. Morrisville, PA, 19067 USA 215-547-1015 Fax: 215-547-2484
[email protected] www.gelest.com Gelest, Inc. is an innovator and manufacturer of organosilicon compounds, metal-organic compounds and silicones. We provide technical development and application support for semiconductors, optical materials, pharmaceutical synthesis, diagnostics and separation science, specialty polymeric materials and cosmetics. “Gelest–Enabling Your Technology.” Gellner Industrial 105 Tide Road PO Box 208 Hometown, PA, 18252 USA 570-668-8800 Fax: 570-668-5671
[email protected] www.gellnerindustrial.com GEO Specialty Chemicals 340 Mathers Road Ambler, PA, 19002 USA 888 519 3883 Fax: 215 773 9484
[email protected] www.geosc.com Scott Smyth Glen Mills Inc. 220 Delawanna Avenue Clifton, NJ, 07014 USA 973-777-0777 Fax: 973-777-0070
[email protected] www.glenmills.com Graco Inc. 88 11th Avenue NE Minneapolis, MN, 55413 USA 1-800-328-0211
[email protected] www.graco.com Nick Strauss Groen Process Equipment P.O. Box 549 Cary, IL, 60013 USA 847-462-1865 Fax: 847-462-1950
[email protected] www.gpeequipment.com September 2011 H&S Autoshot 49 Mountainview Road N. Georgetown, Ontario, L7G4J7 Canada 888-677-3798 Fax: 905-873-2813
[email protected] www.hsautoshot.com Halox Pigments 1326 Summer St. Hammond, IN, 46320 USA 219-933-1560 Fax: 219-933-1570
[email protected] www.halox.com Hamamatsu Corporation 360 Foothill Road Bridgewater, NJ, 08807 USA 908-231-0960 Fax: 908-231-1539
[email protected] sales.hamamatsu.com Travis Iguchi Handsome Chemical Development Limited Yip N.T. Hong Kong 852-26752415 Fax: 852-26752438
[email protected] www.handsomechemical.com Harper Corporation of America 11625 Steele Creek Road Charlotte, NC, 28273 USA 704-588-3371 Fax: 704-588-3819
[email protected] www.harperimage.com Jazmin Kluttz Heucotech, Ltd. 99 Newbold Road Fairless Hills, PA, 19030 US 1-800-HEUBACH Fax: 215-736-2249
[email protected] www.heubachcolor.com Bob Poemer Hindusthan Colour Co. 23, Lala Lajpat Rai Sarani, Kolkata, Paschim Banga, 700 020 India +919331185190
[email protected] www.hindcolor.com Ravi Kant Jajodia www.coatingsworld.com Holliday Pigments SAS Route de Wervicq, 203, BP 50017 COMINES, France, F-59559 France +33 3 20 63 12 00 Fax: +33 3 20 39 20 83
[email protected] www.holliday-pigments.com Joanna Houldridge Honeywell Specialty Additives 101 Columbia Road Morristown, NJ, 07962-1053 USA 800-451-9961
[email protected] www.acwax.com Ernie Ballester Hoover Color Corporation P.O. Box 218 Hiwassee, VA, 24347 USA 540-980-7233 Fax: 540-980-8781
[email protected] www.hoovercolor.com Melissa Zienius Hoover Color was established and incorporated in 1923 in New York and is now located in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. The company owns 3,000 acres of land in and around Hiwassee, where it maintains its mine sites, production facilities, laboratories and corporate offices. From its inception, Hoover Color has been blending pigments to rigid color specifications for their customers. With the purchase of the Hiwassee facility in 1970, Hoover Color also acquired mineral deposits, which made it fully integrated in the mining and manufacturing of Siennas, Umbers, and Ochres. These rich earth tones are the hallmark products for Hoover Color, especially Raw and Burnt Siennas. Our product range includes Natural and Synthetic Iron Oxides, Blended Iron Oxides, Chromium Green Oxides, Van Dyke Browns, Tuscan Blends and Complex Inorganic Pigments. Since the 1940s, Hoover Color has always been in the forefront of color control, developing the Hoover Automatic Muller. The Hoover Muller has since become the standard piece of testing equipment for the pigment industry. It is also widely used in the ink and cosmetic industries. The Hoover Muller has been recognized by ASTM and ISO as an approved way to prepare samples for color evaluations. Coatings World | 47 40-56 Industry Companies0911 GREEN.qxp:Industry Companies 9/7/11 4:40 PM Page 48 Ho – Ki Horiba Instruments, Inc. 34 Bunsen Drive Irvine, CA, 92618 USA 949-250-4811 Fax: 949-468-1790
[email protected] www.horiba.com Huntsman - Pigments Division 10003 Woodloch Forest Drive Blvd The Woodlands, TX, 77380 USA 1-800-FOR-TiO2, #3 & #1 Fax: 1-450-446-8282
[email protected] www.huntsman.com/pigments Huntsman Polyurethanes Division 2190 Executive Hills Blvd Auburn Hills, MI, 48326 USA 248-322-7300 Fax: 248-322-7404 www.huntsman.com/pu/ace Hydrite Chemical Co. 300 N. Patrick Blvd. Brookfield, WI, 53045 USA 2627921450 Fax: 2627928721
[email protected] www.hydrite.com Chris Crawford Industry Companies KaMin LLC 822 Huber Road Macon, Georgia, 31217 USA 478-750-5484
[email protected] www.kaminllc.com Maureen Halstead Indco 4040 Earnings Way New Albany, IN, 47150 USA 800-942-4383 Fax: 812-944-9742
[email protected] www.indco.com Indco was founded in 1975 as a direct sales mixing equipment company. Indco’s heritage is in the Paints and Coatings industry. We are able to provide our top quality products to US and International markets such as adhesives, aerospace, agriculture, automotive, chemicals, construction, cosmetics, food, fragrance, ink, plastics, pharmaceutical, and water/waste treatment industries. No matter what you are mixing, we can provide the mixing equipment you need. Indco offers the most extensive line of mixers and accessories in order to provide a complete solution to your mixing challenges. Our in-house engineering team can also custom modify and design any solution of products to meet your needs. Ilkalem A.S. Oya sok. Devran Apt 2/1 D.6 Gayrettepe Istanbul, 34394 Turkey 902122175575 Fax: 902122116949
[email protected] www.ilkalem.com M.Tamer Cobanoglu Jaygo, Incorporated 675 Rahway Avenue Union, NJ, 07083 USA 908-688-3600 Fax: 908-688-6060
[email protected] www.jaygoinc.com Jason Hayday Imerys Performance Minerals 100 Mansell Court E, Suite 300 Roswell, GA, 30076 USA 770-594-0660 Fax: 770-645-3384
[email protected] www.perf-mins.com Jiangsu Tetrachem Co., Ltd. No. 6-2, Zhonggang Rd. Taixing Economic Development Zone Jiangsu, China 225400 +86-21-54265599 Fax: +86-21-64821580 Javed Ali Imerys World Minerals 130 Castilian Dr. Santa Barbarba, CA, 93117 USA 800-893-4445
[email protected] www.worldminerals.com Jyoti Ceramic Industries, Pvt. Ltd. Plot No. C-21, Nice Satpur, Nasik, Maharashtra, 422 007 India 91-253-2350338 Fax: 91-253-2350023
[email protected] www.jyoticeramic.com Viraf Deboo 48 | Coatings World www.coatingsworld.com Keim Additec Surface USA LLC 1200 Central Avenue Wilmette, IL, 60091 USA 847-920-1676 Fax: 847-920-1681
[email protected] www.keim-additec.com Alan Kalmikoff Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc. 140 East 22nd Street P.O. Box 32 Bayonne, NJ, 07002 USA 201-823-9000 Fax: 201-823-0691
[email protected] www.4kenrich.com Salvatore J. Monte Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc. manufactures Ken-React Coupling Agents for adhesion, dispersion, anti-corrosion, catalysis, thermal and electrical conductivity; Ken-Stat Anti-Static Agents, Kenflex and Kenplast Plasticizers. Kenrich strives since 1945 to provide its coatings customers with the more efficient use of raw materials through titanium chemistry and our other additive technologies. Keystone Aniline Corp. 2501 W. Fulton Street Chicago, IL, 60612 USA 312-666-2015 Fax: 312-666-8530
[email protected] www.dyes.com Kane Henneke King Industries, Inc. Science Rd. Norwalk, CT, 06852 USA 203-866-5551 Fax: 203-866-1268
[email protected] www.kingindustries.com September 2011 40-56 Industry Companies0911 GREEN.qxp:Industry Companies 9/7/11 4:40 PM Page 49 Ko – Li Industry Companies Konica Minolta Sensing Americas, Inc. 101 Williams Dr. Ramsey, NJ, 07030 USA (888) 473-2656 Fax: (201) 785-2482
[email protected] www.konicaminolta.com/sensingusa Lou Carulli Kowa American Corp. 55 East 59th Street 19th Floor New York, NY, 10022 US 212-303-7800 Fax: 212-310-0101
[email protected] www.chemical.kowa.com Mark Smith Kraton Polymers 15710 John F. Kennedy Blvd., Suite 300 Houston, Texas, 77032 USA 800-457-2866
[email protected] www.kraton.com Jason Surman Kromachem Inc. 30 Southard Avenue Farmingdale, NJ, 07727 USA 732-751-0980 Fax: 732-751-0981
[email protected] www.kromachem.com Kruss GmbH Borsteler Chaussee 85-99a Hamburg, Hamburg, 22453 Germany 0049/40/514401-0 Fax: 0049/40/514401-98
[email protected] www.kruss.de Udo Ohlerich Kuraray America, Inc. 2625 Bay Area Blvd. Ste. 300 Houston, TX, 77058 USA (800) 423-9762
[email protected] www.kurarayamerica.com Seiji Tanimoto KW Container P.O. Box 707 Troy, AL, 36081 USA 334-566-1563 Fax: 334-670-0036 www.kwplastics.com September 2011 Kyowa Hakko USA, Inc. 767 Third Avenue 19th Floor New York, NY, 10017 USA 847-608-7321 Fax: 847-608-7586
[email protected] www.kyowa-usa.com Lanxess Corporation 111 RIDC Park West Drive Pittsburgh, PA, 15275 USA 800-LANXESS
[email protected] www.us.lanxess.com Karen Leipold Lambda Temperature Calibration Lab Stump Lane Chorley, Lancashire, 42233 UK
[email protected] www.lambda-cal.co.uk/temperature_calibration.php Lehigh Technologies 120 Royal Woods Ct SW Tucker, GA, 30084 USA 678-495-2200 Fax: 678-495-2201
[email protected] www.lehightechnologies.com Langguth America Ltd. 105 Randall Dr. Waterloo, Ontario, N2V1C5 Canada 519-888-0099 ext 305 Fax: 519-888-0029
[email protected] langguth-america.com Dieter Vogelsang Experts in Labeling and Pail Handling! Today the requirements for packaging increase all the time. This situation provides many opportunities to market your products at the point of sale. The engineers from Langguth support you in many ways with innovative ideas for labeling technology and pail handling. 75 years of experience at your disposal. Leneta Company 15 Whitney Road Mahwah, NJ, 07430 USA 201-847-9300 Fax: 201-848-8833
[email protected] www.leneta.com Daniel Schaeffer Liebisch, Gebr. GmbH & Co. KG Eisenstr. 34 33649 Bielefeld, Germany +49-521-94647-0 Fax: +49-521-94647-90
[email protected] www.liebisch.de Manfred Wehmeier Lintech International LLC Lansco Colors One Blue Hill Plaza, 11th Floor, PO Box 1685 Pearl River, NY, 10965 USA 845-507-5950 Fax: 845-735-2787
[email protected] www.pigments.com Frank Lavieri Lansco Colors is a Global Supplier of Quality Pigments. Our unique business model combined with our unsurpassed commitment to our customers allows us to sit atop the list of the industry’s most reliable suppliers. We welcome the opportunity to demonstrate our superior service and quality to you. www.coatingsworld.com 7705 NE Industrial Blvd Macon, GA, 31216 USA 478-784-1900 Fax: 478-784-1745
[email protected] www.lintechinternational.com Randy Waldman Lintech International LLC is a specialty chemical raw material distributor. Experienced sales professionals & dedicated customer service groups provide long-term service and support for our customer’s business needs. Lintech offers quick-response from multiple regional warehouses. Lintech is ISO 9001:2008 certified & a member of the NACD. Coatings World | 49 40-56 Industry Companies0911 GREEN.qxp:Industry Companies 9/7/11 4:40 PM Li – Ne Little Joe Industries 10 Ilene Ct., Suite 4 Hillsborough, NJ, 08844 USA 908-359-5213 Fax: 908-359-5724
[email protected] www.littlejoe.com Lonza Inc. 90 Boroline Road Allendale, NJ, 07401 USA 201-316-9200
[email protected] www.lonza.com Stephen Wood Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc. 9911 Brecksville Road Cleveland, OH, 44141 USA 800-380-5397 Fax: 216-447-5238
[email protected] Lubrizol’s Paints, Coatings and Adhesives business provides high performance products for various coating segments. Turboset Ultra Pro waterborne polyurethane dispersion polymer is ideal for wood sports and recreational floors providing superior durability against scruffs and black heel marks. Solsperse hyperdispersants offer leading-edge polymeric dispersant technology that stabilize and reduce pigment particle size allowing for efficient pigment dispersion. Permax 805 polyvinylidene dichloride emulsion offers excellent corrosion resistance and adhesion to a wide range of metal substrates. This rust prohibitive product works well with direct to metal, topcoat and basecoat finishes. Lucite International, Inc. 7275 Goodlett Farms Pkwy Cordova, TN, 38016 USA 800-458-2483
[email protected] www.lucite.com Troy Harpole Mace Polymers & Additives 38 Roberts Road Dudley , MA, 01571 USA 508-943-9052 Fax: 508-943-6527
[email protected] www.maceco.com 50 | Coatings World Page 50 Industry Companies Mathis USA, Inc. P.O. Box 1626 Concord, NC, 28026-1626 USA 704-786-6157 Fax: 704-786-6159
[email protected] www.mathisag.com Markus Bersinger Moly-White Pigments Group 601 Canal Rd. Cleveland, OH, 44113 USA 216-566-1294 Fax: 216-566-2751
[email protected] www.molywhite.com Charles Simpson Met One Instruments 1600 Washington Blvd. Grants Pass, OR, 97526 USA 541-471-7111 Fax: 541-471-7116
[email protected] www.metone.com/particle-counters.php Marci Johnson Momentive Performance Materials, Inc. 22 Corporation Woods Boulevard Albany, NY, 12211 USA 800-259-2392 Fax: 607-786-8309
[email protected] www.momentive.com Metapol Azahares 26 Sta. María Insurgentes México, DF, 06430 México 525519460850
[email protected] www.metapol.com.mx Sandra Marquez M Michelman 89D Rue Pafebruch Capellen, Luxembourg, L-8308 Luxembourg 352 26 39 44 1 Fax: 352 26 39 44 80
[email protected] www.michem.com Johann Burton Micro Powders, Inc. 580 White Plains Rd. Tarrytown, NY, 10591 USA 914-793-4058 Fax: 914-472-7098
[email protected] www.micropowders.com Thomas Laakso Miltec UV 146 Log Canoe Circle Stevensville, MD, 21666 USA 410-604-2900
[email protected] www.miltec.com Bob Blandford Mixer Mfg P.O. Box 2043 Monroe, NC, 28110 USA 704 289-6543 Fax: 704 283-7585
[email protected] mixmfg.com www.coatingsworld.com Momentive Specialty Chemicals 180 East Broad Street Columbus, OH, 43215 USA 888-443-9466 Fax: 877-443-9466
[email protected] www.momentive.com Mullen Associates 230 Westchester Circle Pinehurst, NC, 28374 USA 910-295-0077 Fax: 910-295-4419
[email protected] jmullen.com James Mullen Munzing 1455 Broad Street Bloomfield, NJ, 07003 USA 973-279-1306 Fax: 973-338-0420
[email protected] www.munzing.com Myers Engineering 8376 Salt Lake Ave. Bell, CA, 90201 USA 323-560-4723 Fax: 323-771-7789
[email protected] www.myersmixer.com Cathy Strahan Netzsch Premier Technologies, LLC. 125 Pickering Way Exton, PA, 19341 USA 484-879-2020 Fax: 610-280-1299
[email protected] www.netzsch-grinding.com September 2011 40-56 Industry Companies0911 GREEN.qxp:Industry Companies 9/7/11 4:40 PM Page 51 Ne – Pe Industry Companies Netzsch Pumps North America, LLC 119 Pickering Way Exton, PA, 19341 USA 610 363-8010 Fax: 610 363-0971
[email protected] www.netzschusa.com Newport Industries Ltd. Merlin House, Belmont Terrace Chiswick, London, W4 5UG England +44 208 742 0333
[email protected] www.rosins.eu Andrew Saunders NiChem Corp. 600 W. 52nd St. Chicago, IL, 60609 USA 773-924-3700 Fax: 773-924-7760
[email protected] nichemcorp.com Niles Steel Tank 725 Talamore Drive Ambler, PA, 19002 USA 215-641-2114 Fax: 215-646-7984
[email protected] www.nilesst.com Mark Betterly Nitro Quimica Brasileira Sao Paulo, Brazil 55-112246-4876 Fax: 55-11-2246-3290
[email protected] www.nitroquimica.com.br Novant Chemicals 1502 CLI Building 313 Hennessay Road Hong Kong, N/A, CN
[email protected] www.novantchemicals.com Karen Chan Nubiola Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 648, 1 Barcelona, 08010 Spain +34 933 435 750 Fax: +34 933 435 766
[email protected] www.nubiola.com Nuplex Resins LLC 4730 Crittenden Drive Louisville, KY, 40209 USA 502-367-6111 Fax: 502-375-5477 www.nuplexresins.com OMG Americas 811 Sharon Drive Westlake, OH, 44145-1522 USA 440-899-2950
[email protected] www.omgi.com Shelley Parkerson Omnova 175 Ghent Road Fairlawn, OH, 44333 US 330-869-4200 Fax: 330-869-4410
[email protected] www.omnova.com Valerie Bokar Nordkalk Corporation Poikkitie 1 Lappeenranta, 53500 Finland +358207537000
[email protected] www.nordkalk.com/wollastonite Anssi Koikkalainen OPC Polymers 1920 Leonard Ave. Columbus, OH, 43219 USA 614-253-8511 Fax: 614 372-9327
[email protected] www.opcpolymers.com Steve Holland Nova Analytical Systems 1925 Pine Ave Niagara Falls, NY, 14301 USA 800-295-3771
[email protected] www.nova-gas.com Dave Sheasby Overnight Labels 151-15 West Industry Ct. Deer Park, NY, 11729 631-242-4240 Fax: 6312424385
[email protected] www.overnightlabels.com Novaflow Systems, Inc. 991 Industrial Rd. Prescott, K0E 1T0 613-925-5926 Fax: 613-925-5928
[email protected] www.novaflow.com September 2011 www.coatingsworld.com Oxford Instruments 360 El Pueblo Rd, Suite 104 Scotts Valley, CA, 95066 USA 831-439-9729 Fax: 831-439-6050
[email protected] www.oxford-instruments.com Nan Ding Pan Technology, Inc. 117 Moonachie Ave Carlstadt, NJ, 07072 USA 201-438-7878 x7140 Fax: 201-460-4546
[email protected] www.pantechnology.com Frank Magdits Parker Fluid Control Division 95 Edgewood Ave. New Britain, CT, 06051 US 860-827-2300 Fax: 860-827-2384
[email protected] www.parkerfluidcontrol.com Patterson Industries (Canada) Limited 250 Danforth Road Scarborough, ON, MIL3X4 CA 416-694-3381 x 22 Fax: 416-691-2768
[email protected] www.pattersonindustries.com Mike Lindsey PCT Engineered Systems 8700 Hillandale Road Davenport, Iowa, 52806 USA 563-285-7411 Fax: 563-285-7433
[email protected] www.teampct.com Peninsula Polymers LLC 920 East 14th Avenue North Kansas City, MO, 64116 USA 816-214-8000 Fax: 816-214-8001
[email protected] www.PenPoly.com Ken Menzel PentaCarbon GmbH Carolinenglückstr. 43 Bochum, NRW, 44793 Germany 00492349010730 Fax: 00492349010780
[email protected] www.pentacarbon.de Marko Sonnemann Coatings World | 51 40-56 Industry Companies0911 GREEN.qxp:Industry Companies 9/7/11 4:40 PM Pe – Re PeopleFlo Manufacturing Inc. 10045 Pacific Ave. Franklin Park, IL, 60131 USA 847-929-4774 Fax: 847-929-4774
[email protected] www.peopleflo.com Perstorp Perstorp, SE-284 80 SE +46 435 380 00 Fax: +46 435 381 00
[email protected] www.perstorp.com Pflaumer Brothers 1008 Whitehead Road Extension Ewing, NJ, 08638 USA 609-883-4610 Fax: 609-883-1629
[email protected] www.pflaumer.com Harley McNair Founded in 1934, Pflaumer is a specialty chemical manufacturer of resins and polymers, additives, dispersions, and colorants. Pflaumer offers specialized products for Polyurethanes (including Urethane Polymer Concrete), Epoxies, and Polyaspartics, as well as UV- and EBCured Coatings, high solids, Powder Coatings, and Zero VOC systems. Phoseon Technology 7425 NW Evergreen Parkway Hillsboro, OR, 97124 USA 503-439-6446
[email protected] www.phoseon.com Pilot Chemical Company 2744 East Kemper Road Cincinnati, Ohio, 45241 USA 513.326.0600 Fax: 513.326.0601
[email protected] www.pilotchemical.com Jan Zeinstra 52 | Coatings World Page 52 Industry Companies Plasticolors 2600 Michigan Avenue PO Box 816 Ashtabula, OH, 44005 USA (440) 997-5137 Fax: (440) 992-3613
[email protected] www.plasticolors.com Michael McCormick Polystar LLC 216 Brookhollow Industrial Blvd. Dalton, GA, 30721 USA 706-279-4114 Fax: 706-279-3624 www.polystarusa.com PreBaffle Systems 323 W. North St. Itasca, IL, 60143 USA 630-285-8335 Fax: 630-285-8100
[email protected] www.prebaffle.com Marv Tomberg Q-Lab Corporation 800 Canterbury Rd. Cleveland, OH, 44145 USA 440-835-8700 Fax: 440-835-8738
[email protected] www.q-lab.com Quick Blades, Inc. PO Box 5155 Huntington, IN, 46750 USA 877-618-8304 Fax: 260-359-2066
[email protected] www.quickblades.net Tim DeLong Quimica Rana S.A de C.V. Miguel Angel de Quevedo 370. Barrio Sta. Catarina. Coyoacan. Mexico Mexico, Mexico D.F., 04010 Mexico 52 55 53390800 Fax: 52 55 53390801
[email protected] www.quimicarana.com R.T. Vanderbilt Co., Inc. 30 Winfield Street Norwalk, CT, 06855 USA 203-853-1400 Fax: 203-853-1452
[email protected] www.rtvanderbilt.com Radquim Calzada de la Viga No. 2040 Mexico, D.F., 09810 Mexico 52555820190
[email protected] www.radquim.com Guillermo Vega Rainbow Paints Ltd. PO Box 2312 Lilongwe, cr, xx Malawi +265 1755901 Fax: +265 1751036
[email protected] www.rainbowpaints.biz Iqbal Jakhura Reactive Surfaces, Ltd., LLP 300 W. Ave., Ste. 1316 Austin, TX, 78701 USA 512-472-8282 Fax: 512-472-8181
[email protected] www.reactivesurfaces.com Steve McDaniel Reaxis Inc. 941 Robinson Highway McDonald, PA, 15057 USA 800-426-7273 Fax: 724-796-3160
[email protected] www.reaxis.com Red Devil Equipment Company 14900 21st Ave N. Plymouth, MN, 55447 USA 800-221-1083 Fax: 763-533-0015
[email protected] www.reddevilequipment.com Bob Brockman R.E.Carroll 1570 N Olden Ave Trenton, NJ, 08638 USA 800-257-9365 Fax: 609-695-0102
[email protected] www.recarroll.com David Carroll www.coatingsworld.com September 2011 40-56 Industry Companies0911 GREEN.qxp:Industry Companies 9/7/11 4:41 PM Page 53 Re – Sa Industry Companies Reichhold, Inc. Rexson Systems Ltd. 760 Foster Ave, Bensenville Chicago, IL, 60106 USA (630) 787 0650 Fax: (630) 787 0652
[email protected] www.rexsonusa.com P.O. Box 13582 Research Triangle Park, NC, 27709 USA 800-431-1920 Fax: 919-990-7670
[email protected] www.reichhold.com Reichhold offers one of the most comprehensive ranges of technology in the coatings industry today from traditional alkyds, polyesters, polyurethanes, epoxies and acrylics to more cutting-edge technologies such as Beckosol AQ alkyd latexes, waterborne oil modified urethanes and waterborne epoxy curing agents. More importantly, Reichhold doesn’t just sell these technologies; they engineer them, tailor them and offer ongoing support through specialized technical experts. Rhodia Reitech Corporation RK PrintCoat Instruments Ltd. Abington Road, Litlington Royston, Hertfordshire, SG8 0QZ United Kingdom +44 (0) 1763 852187 Fax: +44 (0) 1763 852502
[email protected] www.rkprint.com 3146 Marion Ave. Reading, PA, 19605-2746 USA 610-929-9451 Fax: 610-921-9788
[email protected] www.reitechcorporation.com Reitech Corporation has been manufacturing and fulfilling the requirements of our customers since 1972. Since that time we have developed a full line of high quality aqueous pigment dispersions designed for use in paint, inks, coatings, adhesives and specialty applications. Revelli Chemicals Inc. 35 Mason Street Greenwich, CT, 06830 USA 800-REV-CHEM Fax: 203-661-4332
[email protected] www.revellichemicals.com September 2011 8 Cedar Brook Drive Cranbury, NJ, 08512 USA 888-776-7337 Fax: 609-860-0463
[email protected] www.rhodia.com Simon Mawson Rhodia, a world leader in developing and producing specialty chemicals, supplies performance additives for a variety of paint and coating applications to deliver outstanding benefits to coatings formulations — enhanced surface wetting, improved coating adhesion, dispersion stability and gloss, enhanced color stability, and better foam control. Rockwell Automation, Inc. 1201 South Second Street Milwaukee, WI, 53204-2496 USA 414.382.2000 Fax: 414.382.4444
[email protected] www.rockwellautomation.com Rockwood Pigments 7101 Muirkirk Road Beltsville, MD, 20705 USA 800-638-4444 Fax: 301-419-3075
[email protected] www.rockwoodpigments.com www.coatingsworld.com Rosa S. Raskin & Associates, LLC 451 Lassiter Drive Highland Heights, Ohio, 44143 USA 440-461-4125
[email protected] www.raskinfo.com Rosa Raskin Royal Adhesives & Sealants LLC Coatings and Specialty Polymers 863 SE Main Street Simpsonville, SC, 29681 USA 800-763-7272 Fax: 864-963-1241
[email protected] www.royalspecialtypolymers.com Mike Manegold RP International LLC PO Box 315 Skippack, PA, 19474 USA 610-584-3210 Ruetgers Novares GmbH Varziner Straße 49 Duisburg, NRW, 47138 Germany +49 203 42 96-735 Fax: +49 203 42 96-762
[email protected] www.novares.de Bodo Friedrich Russell Finex Inc. PO Box 69 Pineville,, NC, 28134 USA 704-588-9808 Fax: 704-588-0738
[email protected] www.russellfinex.com San Esters Corporation 55 east 59th Street 19th Floor, NY, 10022 USA 800-337-8377 Fax: 212-310-0101
[email protected] www.sanesters.com Mark Smith Sartomer USA, LLC 502 Thomas Jones Way Oaklands Corporate Center Exton, PA, 19341 USA 610-363-4100 Fax: 610-363-4140
[email protected] www.sartomer.com Michael Rose Coatings World | 53 40-56 Industry Companies0911 GREEN.qxp:Industry Companies 9/7/11 4:41 PM Page 54 Sa – St Sasol Wax GmbH Worthdamm 13 -27 Hamburg, Hamburg, 20457 Germany +49 40 78115 0
[email protected] www.sasolwax.com Ulrich Schneider Schlenk Metallic Pigments 40 Nickerson Rd. Ashland, MA, 01721 USA 800-991-2684 Fax: 508-881-1278
[email protected] www.schlenkusa.com Schold Machine Corp. 7201 W. 64th Place Chicago, Illinois, 60638 800-4-MIXERS Fax: 708-458-3866
[email protected] www.schold.com SensaDyne Instruments PO Box 30430 Mesa, AZ, 85275-0430 USA 480-924-1744 Fax: 480-924-1754
[email protected] www.sensadyne.com Victor Janule Industry Companies Shamrock Technologies, Inc. Foot of Pacific Street Newark, NJ, 07114 USA 973-242-2999 Fax: 973-242-8074
[email protected] www.shamrocktechnologies.com Founded in 1941, Shamrock Technologies, Inc. is the world’s leading processor of PTFE micropowders, and the largest processor of recycled polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) in the world. The company manufactures a broad line of micronized wax and coating additive products including: UV, water and oil dispersions; PTFE compounds; emulsions; texturing materials; and nanoFLON materials. Using our dedicated technology, customized production equipment, and with our application and R&D labs, Shamrock is continuously creating innovative products to help our customers grow competitively. All Shamrock’s manufacturing facilities are ISO 9001:2008 certified. The Shepherd Color Company The Coatings World Buyer’s Guide Always available online at: coatingsworld.com/buyersguide 4539 Dues Drive Cincinnati, OH, 45246 USA 513-874-0714 Fax: 513-874-5061
[email protected] www.shepherdcolor.com Chris Manning The Shepherd Color Company is a world-class producer of Complex Inorganic Colored Pigments. Shepherd Color is a 4th generation family-owned business that has been satisfying customers worldwide for over 90 years. With constant advances in color and technology, rely on Shepherd to Brighten your Life with quality products and the latest innovation. Siemens Industry USA, Solutions, Automation & Drive Technologies 1000 Deerfield Parkway Buffalo Grove, IL, 60089-4513 USA 847.215.1000 Fax: 678.297.8316
[email protected] www.sea.siemens.com 54 | Coatings World www.coatingsworld.com Sincol USA 167 N. 3rd Ave. #K Upland, CA, 91786 USA 909-931-9954 Fax: 909-931-9465
[email protected] www.sincol.com.cn Bill Gray Solution Dispersions 1327 New Lair Rd. Cynthiana, KY, 41031 USA 859-234-8468
[email protected] www.solutiondispersions.com Jeff Randolph Soy Technologies LLC 1050 Elizabeth Dr Unit #4 Nicholasville, KY, 40356 USA 800-769-8748 Fax: 866-767-7902
[email protected] www.soytek.com Randall M. Frees Specialty Polymers, Inc. PO Box 299 Woodburn, OR, 97071 USA 800-770-7523 Fax: 503-981-7534
[email protected] www.specpoly.com Steve Reiser Spectra Colors 25 Rizzolo Road Kearny, NJ, 07032 USA 2019970606 Fax: 2019970504
[email protected] www.spectracolors.com Spectra Group Limited, Inc. 27800 Lemoyne Road, Suite J Millbury, OH, 43447 USA 419-837-9783 Fax: 419-837-6816
[email protected] www.sglinc.com Stonebridge Technical Services 6223 Linden Rd. Fenton, MI, 48430 USA 810-750-0040 Fax: 810-750-0045
[email protected] www.stonebridgetech.com/P&CGroup.html Debora L. Hense September 2011 40-56 Industry Companies0911 GREEN.qxp:Industry Companies 9/7/11 4:41 PM Page 55 Su – Tr Industry Companies Summit UV 995 East Business 30 Columbia City, IN, 46725 USA 1-260-248-2005 Fax: 1-260-244-1821
[email protected] www.summituv.com Sun Chemical Corporation Performance Pigments 5020 Spring Grove Avenue Cincinnati, OH, 45232 USA 513-681-5950 Fax: 513-632-1537
[email protected] www.sunchemical.com R. Kent Faubion Sun Chemical Performance Pigments has been in the color business for over 100 years. Sun Chemical is a leading provider of organic pigments, pigment preparations and effect pigments. The markets served by these products are automotive coatings, architectural coatings, industrial coatings, plastics, cosmetics, digital, printing inks and specialties. Taminco Inc. Torrey Hills Technologies, LLC 6370 Lusk Blvd, Suite F111 San Diego, CA, 92121 USA 858.558.6666 Fax: 858.630.3383
[email protected] www.threerollmill.com Two Windsor Plaza, Suite 411, 7540 Windsor Drive Allentown, PA, 18195 USA 610-366-6730 Fax: 610-366-6784
[email protected] www.specialtyamines.com Mike Hakos Tote Systems 311 Magnolia Ave Ste 116 Fairhope, AL, 36532 USA 888-535-8683 Fax: 615-523-8810
[email protected] www.totetank.com Taminco’s amine additives are changing the coatings world with low-cost, highly efficient, environmentally friendly low- and zero-VOC options. Advantex formulations require less surfactant, defoamer, dispersant and glycol antifreeze, saving as much as $10 per 100 gallons vs NH3. Eco-friendly Vantex-T enables lowodor zero-VOC paints and coatings. Toyo Ink Mfg. America LLC 300 Frank W Burr Blvd, Ste 70 Teaneck, NJ, 07666 USA 201-287-4000 Fax: 201-836-4982
[email protected] www.toyoink.com Kevin Garland TF Warren Group 57 ,Old Onondaga Road West Brantford, Ontario, N3T5M1 Canada 519 754 3722
[email protected] ww.tfwarren.com Steve Beaulieu Troy Corporation Sympatec GmbH Am Pulverhaus 1 Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Lower Saxony, 38678 Germany +49-5323-717-0 Fax: +49-5323-717-229
[email protected] www.sympatec.com Ulrich Kesten Taber Industries 455 Bryant Street North Tonawanda, NY, 14120 US 716-694-4000 Fax: 716-694-1450
[email protected] www.taberindustries.com Alan Jaenecke September 2011 The Powder Coating Research Group 15 W Cherry St. Third Floor Columbus, Ohio, 43215 USA 614-354-1198 Fax: 866-294-8552
[email protected] www.powdercoatingresearch.com Kevin Biller Thomas Swan & Co. Ltd. Rotary Way CONSETT, County Durham, DH8 7ND UK +44 1207 505131 Fax: +44 1207 590467
[email protected] www.thomas-swan.co.uk Thwing-Albert Instrument Company 14 W. Collings Avenue West Berlin, NJ, 08091 USA 856-767-1000 Fax: 856-767-2615
[email protected] www.thwingalbert.com Mr. Steven Berg www.coatingsworld.com 8 Vreeland Road Florham Park, NJ, 07932 USA 973-443-4200 Fax: 973-443-0257
[email protected] www.troycorp.com Troy Corporation is a global leader in performance materials - principally preservatives and additives – used in the manufacture of paint and coatings, building products, adhesives and sealants, textiles, metalworking fluids, cosmetics, and personal care products. Troy has served these industries with innovative, valueadded products for over fifty years. The company’s success in introducing new materials in anticipation of industry needs has fueled expansion into new markets worldwide. Trust Chem USA 1050 Main Street Suite 22 East Greenwich, RI, 02818 USA 401-398-7301 Fax: 401-398-7321
[email protected] www.trustchemusa.com Rick Campbell Coatings World | 55 40-56 Industry Companies0911 GREEN.qxp:Industry Companies 9/7/11 4:41 PM Tu – Ys Turk International LLC 920 Rio Lindo San Clemente, CA, 92672 USA (949) 498-8449 Fax: (949) 498-8404
[email protected] www.turk-international.com/ Brian Turk U.S. Silica Company PO Box 187 Berkeley Springs, WV, 25411 USA 800-345-6170 Fax: 304-258-8295
[email protected] www.u-s-silica.com Ubis(Asia) Plc. 20-22 Narathiwat,Rachankosin Bangkok, Yannawa, 10120 Thailand +66817514711
[email protected] www.ubisasia.com Doug Rasic UCT, Inc. 2731 Bartram Road Bristol, PA, 19007 USA 800-385-3153
[email protected] www.unitedchem.com Bruce Rose Ultrablend LLC 1440G Westinghouse Blvd Charlotte, NC, 28273 USA 1-800-680-3344 Fax: 704-504-8839
[email protected] www.ultrablend.com Umicore Specialty Materials Kleine Pathoekeweg 82 Brugge, 8000 Belgium +32.50320720 Fax: +32.50.316047
[email protected] www;usmb.be Unimin Specialty Minerals Inc. 258 Elm Street New Canaan, CT, 06840 USA 618-747-2311 Fax: 618-747-9318
[email protected] www.brilliantadditions.com Union Colours Limited Union House Hempshaw Lane Stockport, SK1 4LG United Kingdom +44 (0) 1614757200 Fax: +44 (0) 1614757219
[email protected] www.unioncolours.com 56 | Coatings World Page 56 Industry Companies Union Process, Inc. 1925 Akron-Peninsula Road Akron, Ohio, 44313 USA 330-929-3333
[email protected] www.unionprocess.com Emery Li United Color Manufacturing, Inc. PO Box 480, 660 Newtown-Yardley Rd., S uite 205 Newtown, PA, 18940 USA 215-860-2165 Fax: 215-860-8560
[email protected] www.unitedcolor.com Robert Cwik United Mineral & Chemical Corp. 1050 Wall St. West Suite 660 Lyndhurst, NJ, 07071 USA 201-507-3300 Fax: 201-507-1506
[email protected] www.umccorp.com Michael Sansonetti UV III Systems 59 Cedarvale Estates Alburgh, VT, 05440 USA 508-883-4881 Fax: 508-376-4748
[email protected] www.uv3.com Gordon Knight Verichem 3499 Grand Ave Pittsburgh, PA, 15225 USA 412-331-7299
[email protected] www.verichem.com Vertec BioSolvents, Inc. 1441 Branding Lane Suite 100 Downers Grove, IL, 60515 USA 630.960.0600 Fax: 630.960.0660
[email protected] www.vertecbiosolvents.com Kevin Monti Vulcan Catalytic Infrared Oven Systems 300 Highpoint Ave Portsmouth, RI, 02871 USA 401-683-2070 Fax: 401-683-6450
[email protected] www.vulcan-mdf.com John Martin Wacker Chemical Corporation 6870 Tilghman Street Allentown, PA, 18106-9346 USA 610-336-2700
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[email protected] www.xrite.com ystral gmbh Wettelbrunner Str. 7 Ballrechten - Dottingen, Ba.-Wü., 79282 Germany 49-7634-5603-0 Fax: 49-7634—5603-97
[email protected] www.ystral.com Günther Riedle The Coatings World Buyer’s Guide Always available online at: coatingsworld.com/buyersguide Vertellus Specialty Materials 900 Lanidex PLaza Suite 250 Parsippany, New Jersey, 07054 USA 1-973-515-0011 Fax: 1-973-515-9898
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Harper Corporation of America CDF Corporation Buhler Inc. Containers - Can / Pail Closures Charles Ross and Son Company Conn and Company, LLC DLM Equipment Co., Inc. Draiswerke, Inc. Mixer Mfg Myers Engineering Netzsch Premier Technologies, LLC. Quick Blades, Inc. Schold Machine Corp. Torrey Hills Technologies, LLC Langguth America Ltd. Drums Containers - Interior Lining CDF Corporation CDF Corporation Production Equipment Drums - Interior Lining Containers - Plastic CDF Corporation KW Container Agitators Filling / Packaging / Labeling Operations Buhler Inc. Containers - Protective Liners Conn and Company, LLC Engineered Mills, Inc. Graco Inc. Groen Process Equipment Myers Engineering Patterson Industries (Canada) Limited Quick Blades, Inc. CDF Corporation Langguth America Ltd. Filling / Packaging / Labeling Operations - Containers - Steel Can Casing Machines Buhler Inc. DLM Equipment Co., Inc. Conveyors Filling / Packaging / Labeling Operations - Buhler Inc. 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Patterson Industries (Canada) Limited 70 | Coatings World Rockwell Automation, Inc. www.coatingsworld.com Conn and Company, LLC Mixer Mfg Myers Engineering ystral gmbh Mixing Dispersing - Change Can Myers Engineering ystral gmbh September 2011 57-71 Industry Suppliers Cross Ref GREEN.qxp:Industry Suppliers Cross Reference 9/7/11 4:38 PM Production Equipment Page 71 Cross Reference Myers Engineering TF Warren Group Tanks - Thinning / Tinting Indco Mixer Mfg Myers Engineering Tanks - Process Valves Mixing Dispersing - Kneaders / Extenders Groen Process Equipment Niles Steel Tank Groen Process Equipment Parker Fluid Control Division Jaygo, Incorporated Tanks - Storage Pumping Metering Niles Steel Tank Mixing Dispersing - Drum Myers Engineering Netzsch Pumps North America, LLC Rexson Systems Ltd. Pumping Metering - Pumps Netzsch Pumps North America, LLC Pumps Blackmer Graco Inc. Netzsch Pumps North America, LLC PeopleFlo Manufacturing Inc. Ram Dischargers Myers Engineering Reactor / Recovery Systems Adwest Technologies, Inc. Reduction Equipment Buhler Inc. Safety & Protection Equipment A.W.T. World Trade, Inc. Met One Instruments Separators Russell Finex Inc. Solvent Recovery Adwest Technologies, Inc. Spray Booths Adwest Technologies, Inc. PreBaffle Systems Spray Equipment PreBaffle Systems Tanks Buhler Inc. DLM Equipment Co., Inc. Myers Engineering Niles Steel Tank Schold Machine Corp. Tanks - Metal Myers Engineering Niles Steel Tank TF Warren Group Tanks - Portable Graco Inc. September 2011 www.coatingsworld.com Coatings World | 71 Industry News 72-75 Industry News0911:Industry News 9/6/11 4:42 PM Page 72 BASF strengthens position in S. America BASF will invest in a world-scale production site for acrylic acid, butyl acrylate and superabsorbent polymers (SAP) in Camaçari, Bahia, Brazil. It will be the first acrylic acid and superabsorbents plant in South America. With an investment volume of more than €500 million, it is the largest investment in BASF's century-long history in South America. In addition, BASF will start to produce 2-ethyl-hexyl acrylate, an important raw material for the adhesives and special coatings industries, in its existing chemical complex in Guaratinguetá, São Paulo. This will be the first plant for this product in South America. With the new acrylic acid complex, BASF aims to ensure the supply for important products as: superabsorbents for diapers, acrylic resins for coatings, textiles and adhesives and products for civil construction. The Camaçari location is being chosen based on the availability of raw materials (propylene) and utilities provided by Braskem S.A., the major chemical company in Brazil and the strategic supplier for BASF in this project. The construction of the new acrylic acid complex will start in 2011. Production is expected to begin in the fourth quarter of 2014. The production for 2ethyl-hexyl acrylate in Guaratinguetá is expected to start in 2015 on the basis of acrylic acid produced in Camaçari. Acrylic acid is an important precursor in the value chain of super-absorbent polymers, the active component of baby diapers and other hygiene products. Acrylic esters, the most important derivatives of acrylic acid, are used to produce adhesive raw materials, construction chemicals and architectural coatings such as Suvinil, BASF's decorative coatings brand in South America and the leader in the premium segment in Brazil. DSM acquires 51 percent stake in AGI Corp. of Taiwan Royal DSM N.V. has acquired a 51 per72 | Coatings World cent stake in AGI Corporation of Taiwan (AGI) through a subscription for newly to be issued shares combined with a public tender offer for approximately €41 million in total. The acquisition was announced in December 2010 and is consistent with DSM's strategic focus on high growth economies, sustainability, innovation and partnerships. AGI offers a broad range of environmentally friendly UV (ultraviolet) curable resins and other products. These products are used in coatings and inks for wood, flooring, plastic and graphic arts applications. AGI reported net sales in 2010 of NTD 4,050 million (approximately € 97 million). AGI continues to be listed on the emerging company's board of the GreTai Securities Market in Taipei. DSM will consolidate AGI in its financial statements. Huntsman Pigments division receives the 2011 EDF Low Carbon Award The Pigments division of Huntsman Corporation has won the 2011 EDF Low Carbon Award; one of 12 awards made annually by the Chemical Industry Association (CIA), for its pioneering work to measure and reduce energy consumption and the carbon footprint at its titanium dioxide (TiO2) manufacturing facility at Greatham in the North East of England. Speaking at the ceremony, Steve Elliott, CEO at the CIA commented, "The EDF Low Carbon Award is a very popular award this year demonstrating how seriously the industry is taking climate change and energy use. I was delighted to present Huntsman with this award; we welcomed the life cycle approach to carbon management as well as the results achieved in reducing the footprint of this energy intensive process." Over the last decade the Greatham site has reduced its carbon intensity by 16% and its energy consumption by almost 30%. This has been achieved through a number of projects across the entire busiwww.coatingsworld.com ness including an investment of £3million ($4.82m) to fund a project to recycle steam from a waste heat boiler that resulted in an annual reduction of 16000t CO2 and a specific energy reduction of 2 GJ/t. Steve Tate, Greatham site director said, "Our focus on carbon reduction enables us to identify opportunities not only within our processes, but also upstream with suppliers and customers. We recognize a structured approach to management and measurement offers us the opportunity to better understand our suppliers and customers and together, further drive down emissions. We have also built up a network of partners who have helped us to achieve these results." Ashland Inc. completes ISP acquisition Ashland Inc. completed its acquisition of privately owned International Specialty Products Inc. (ISP), a global specialty chemical manufacturer of functional ingredients and technologies. The purchase was an allcash transaction for $3.2 billion, subject to post-closing adjustments for changes in net working capital and certain other items. “This defining transaction is expected to be immediately accretive and will significantly expand our position in highermargin, higher-growth end markets, including personal care, pharmaceutical, food and beverage and energy,” said James J. O’Brien, Ashland chairman and chief executive officer. “We are excited about combining ISP’s technologies and capabilities with our own. This acquisition enhances our ability to satisfy the increasing global demand for more technologically advanced consumer and industrial products, and to continue to generate industry-leading innovation and solutions for our customers.” ISP will be integrated into the Ashland Aqualon Functional Ingredients commercial unit, more than doubling the size of Ashland’s highest-margin business. Effective immediately, the combined unit will September 2011 9/6/11 4:42 PM Page 73 be called Ashland Specialty Ingredients. Going forward, Ashland Specialty Ingredients is expected to contribute roughly half of Ashland’s EBITDA. In addition, approximately half of Ashland’s overall revenues will now be derived outside of North America. An integration team with key representatives of both companies is being led by John Panichella, president of the new Ashland Specialty Ingredients business. Ashland anticipates approximately $50 million in annual run-rate savings by the end of the second year through eliminating redundancies and capturing operational efficiencies. “The addition of ISP greatly expands the breadth of our technology platforms and provides new resources and capabilities to better capitalize on market opportunities,” added Panichella. “In particular, we now can offer our customers one of the broadest, most functional portfolios of water-soluble polymers in the world.” and Celanese EVA Performance Polymers at the site in Florence, Kentucky. “Creating a joint polymer technology facility enables us to leverage our knowledge and application expertise across all three businesses to drive our innovation programs and deliver technical solutions to our customers,” said Phillip McDivitt, general manager. “Celanese Emulsion Polymers is investing in both facilities and people to sharpen our focus on customers and the industries they serve in the Americas. The new location is central to both our customer base and our manufacturing facilities, enabling us to improve our technical service and accelerate new product development,” said McDivitt. The targeted completion for the transition from the Houston Technology Center (HTC) to the Ticona site in Florence is October 2011. Celanese Emulsions opens technology center in Florence, KY The Performance Monomers business of The Dow Chemical Company announced a 10% increase in capacity for the production of glycidyl methacrylate (GMA) at its Freeport, Texas facility. This results from a successful debottlenecking initiative that addresses Dow's need to increase GMA capacity for its strategic customers. Key drivers for this effort include improving process and mechanical reliability. The Emulsion Polymers business of Celanese Corporation has moved its application technology group in the Americas to a state-of-the-art facility in the greater Cincinnati area. Celanese Emulsions will join technology teams from Ticona, the engineering polymers business of Celanese, Dow increases capacity of glycidyl methacrylate Reactive Surfaces offers DeGreez technology to industry Reactive Surfaces is presently conducting a technology auction through Chemark Consulting for its DeGreez additive technology. When formulated into a wide variety of coated surfaces, from countertops to touch screens, floors to automobile interiors, these additives functionalize such surfaces so that they exhibit a long-term, stable capability to remove natural greases, oils and fats from the treated substrate creating a self-degreasing effect. The DeGreez technology offering is being made to more than 100 companies with strengths in relevant markets, and is based on the acquisition by the purchaser of all rights and titles under an extensive intellectual property portfolio necessary to maximize the owner’s worldwide exclusivity to the technolSeptember 2011 Industry News 72-75 Industry News0911:Industry News "Through the GMA debottlenecking initiative, Dow made significant process and reliability improvements, which delivered a considerable increase in plant capacity in less than a year,” said David Mongrue, global business manufacturing director for Performance Monomers. “This further reinforces Dow's commitment towards delivering on our strategy of being a highly reliable organization and growing with our strategic customers." Dow is currently the leading worldwide supplier of GMA, which is a high purity, dual functionality monomer ideally suited for coating and resin applications. Primary applications for GMA include automotive and powder coatings, radiation curable coatings, waterborne resins, industrial and protective finishes, appliance and hardware finishes, adhesives, electrical laminates, hydrogenated LER substitutes as well as plastic modifiers. BioAmber to begin a biobased succinic acid plant in Ontario BioAmber Inc., through its subsidiary Bluewater Biochemicals, has selected Sarnia, Ontario, Canada as the location for its first North American biosuccinic acid plant. The Sarnia plant will have an initial capacity of 17,000 MT and will be commissioned in 2013. Permitting work for the plant was initiated in June 2011. BioAmber currently produces and sells ogy in the newly-emerging, self-degreasing coatings markets. The market segments available for purchase include the automotive, laminate, flooring, touch screen and textile industries. This portfolio includes extensive intellectual property positions in active ingredient additives, the coatings in which the additives are entrained, the methods by which the functional coatings are made and used, as well as all patented techniques, equipment and other hardware required to practice the technology. The goodwill associated with the Reactive Surfaces, DeGreez and Bringing Coatings to Life trademarks will also be made available to insure the purchaser maximal market penetration. Based in Austin, Texas Reactive Surfaces develops bioengineered molecules as additives bringing novel functionality to coatings, paints and materials. For further information about the auction contact Chemark Consulting:
[email protected]. www.coatingsworld.com Coatings World | 73 9/6/11 Industry News 72-75 Industry News0911:Industry News biobased succinic acid at a 3,000 MT capacity plant in France. Succinic acid is a renewable, non-toxic specialty chemical that can be further modified to make a wide range of products including automotive parts, biodegradable coffee cup lids and disposable cutlery, spandex, shoe soles, ingredients for food, flavors and fragrances, cosmetics, construction materials, phthalate-free plasticizers, engine coolants, salts that melt ice and snow and plastics used in various durable goods. BioAmber plans to double capacity in Sarnia by 2014 through the introduction of a next-generation yeast being developed with Cargill. BioAmber also plans to produce 1,4-Butanediol (BDO) on the site, using technology exclusively licensed from DuPont that converts succinic acid to BDO, a chemical with a $4 billion existing market. Evonik expands production capabilities of MMA Evonik Industries, one of the leading suppliers of methacrylate chemistry, is increasing the production capabilities of its methyl methacrylate plants throughout the world, to meet the rising demand. Evonik will increase its production capabilities of methyl methacrylate through debottlenecking and plant expansion projects in their existing plants in Europe (Worms and Wesseling, Germany), Asia (Shanghai, China), and the United States (Fortier, Louisiana) in 2011 and 2012. Upon completion of the projects Evonik industries will be able to produce approximately 50,000 additional metric tons of methyl methacrylate. Methyl methacrylate is primarily used for polymethylmethacrylate resins and surface coatings. Evonik Industries produces and markets methyl methacrylate, methacrylic acid, n- and ibutyl methacrylate, hydroxy methacrylates, and special methacrylic monomers under the trademark VISIOMER. Momentive to expand production of silanes Momentive Performance Materials Inc. will expand production capacity for silanes at its manufacturing facilities in Sistersville, West Virginia and Termoli, 74 | Coatings World 4:42 PM Page 74 Italy to help meet growing demand from its global customer base, particularly in China, for these versatile products. Momentive's silanes, marketed under the trademarks Silquest, CoatOSil, NXT and XL-PEarl, and silane-based SPUR+ prepolymers have a diverse range of specialty applications. They are used in a number of industries, including automotive, tire, coatings, adhesives and sealants, construction, durable goods and electronics. Capacity for amino silanes will be increased at the Sistersville location and capacity for vinyl silanes will be increased at Termoli. Also, Momentive will resume production for trimethoxysilane (TMS), Silquest A-187 epoxy silane and Silquest A-174™methacryl silane at the Sistersville location before the end of the year. Projects are underway at both sites, and completion is expected in 2012. In addition to the Sistersville and Termoli manufacturing facilities, Momentive produces silane additives in Japan, Germany, Brazil and Waterford, New York. "These investments in manufacturing capacity will enable us to bring innovative silane technologies and products to the industry more quickly and better serve our customers' growing need for these materials," said Rich Owins, global business director - Silanes, Momentive Performance Materials. "Our customers in the plastic additives, adhesives, sealants, tire and coatings and other industries are increasingly turning to our cutting-edge silanes formulations to provide enhanced performance characteristics in their end products." Croda invests in NA lubricant ester production facilities Croda Inc has opened its new, state-ofthe-art facility for the production of lubricant esters at its Atlas Point manufacturing site in New Castle, DE. This expansion will enable Croda to better supply its value added technologies to the North American market. The Atlas Point manufacturing site will now be able to manufacture lubricant quality esters, targeting growth in high end lubricant applications, which are being driven by increasing market demands for www.coatingsworld.com improvements in fuel economy and sustainability. Food-grade esters for lubricant base fluids and additives will be supplied in addition to water-soluble lubricity additives for stamping and drawing lubricants. A further advantage is that the expansion will facilitate the manufacture of new innovations for the marketplace. This investment improves the ester capacity at Croda by 15 percent, specifically allowing the company to manufacture various grades for the lubricant ester market. Synaqua 4804 alkyd emulsion awarded Ringier Technology Innovation prize in "paint resin" category Cray Valley Resins, an activity that is now part of Arkema Coating Resins, was awarded the Ringier Technology Innovation prize for its Synaqua 4804 alkyd emulsion in China in June. This waterborne paint binder is an innovative alkyd emulsion that helps produce top quality gloss paint with application characteristics very close to those of solvent paint, the company said. The Synaqua 4804 alkyd emulsion technology allows the formulation of solvent-free waterborne paint with application performances that are very similar to those of traditional solvent-based paint and lacquer, in particular in terms of gloss and film resistance. It also ensures adhesion onto old alkyd paint, and can be used indoors and outdoors both in primers and in topcoats on most supports, including wood and metal, due to its stability with anti-corrosion pigments. Partly based on raw materials of plant origin (41 percent biosourced carbon from total carbon), Synaqua 4804 also produces very low VOC glossy paint, and can be used in paint carrying the European eco-label. Synaqua 4804 has been developed in France (Verneuil-en-Halatte R&D Center), and is manufactured in France and in Germany. Launched in 2006, the Ringier Technology Award rewards companies that contribute to improvements in the paint and coating industry in China thanks to their innovations in terms of technology, material, enhanced productivity and efficiency. September 2011 9/6/11 China's top award in the coating industry, this prestigious prize is organized by the Ringier professional press group, which publishes "Coatings and Inks China" among other journals. Pflaumer introduces 34 new colorants for polyaspartic polyurea coatings Pflaumer Brothers, Inc., Ewing, NJ has introduced 34 new Terachem 53-Colorants for polyurea polyaspartic coatings used on concrete, metal, wood and other substrates. The new colorant line is based on Pflaumer’s polyaspartic amines, designated Teraspartic 277 and Teraspartic 292. The Teraspartic amines are used individually or in combination with each other, or together with other amine functional resins or hydroxyfunctional acrylic resins to formulate polyaspartic polyurea coatings with special performance attributes. Until now, pre-dispersed pigments for polyaspartic coatings were limited to a few 4:42 PM Page 75 standard colors – mostly shades of grey and tan, the company said. The new Terachem 53-Color Concentrates offer a wide range of inorganic, organic and mixed metal oxide pigment dispersions prepared and ready-to-use. Colors include red, yellow, blue, green, black and white, along with various shades of grey and earth-tones. Also featured in the new line of Terachem 53-Colorants are colorant packs for use onsite by trained, professional applicators. The colorant packs include such choices as quinacridone magenta, light blue, tile red, bright yellow, brown, red shade yellow, quinacridone violet and safety orange. Three shades of grey are offered in the line, and four shades of tan or beige are available. Polyaspartic coatings are used in highperformance applications requiring fast cure, low VOC, and low odor. These coatings exhibit a combination of flexibility and impact resistance, ideal for use on concrete floors. They can be formulated with no VOCs, no odor, and with a tack-free time of as little as 45 minutes. Industry News 72-75 Industry News0911:Industry News Polyaspartic coatings are particularly useful for application on concrete floors in food processing plants to meet USDA regulations and the requirements of UL for the ANSINSF 61 Standard. Not limited to temperature extremes in application, polyaspartics can handle rigorous cleaning with chemicals and steam to provide seamless, flexible protection for concrete floors. PSG opens new regional office in Singapore Pump Solutions Group (PSG) has opened a new regional office in Singapore. PSG’s Singapore office will primarily operate as a competency center that will be used to assist in growing the reach and marketability of all PSG brands throughout Asia. PSG’s brands include Almatec, Blackmer, EnviroGear, Griswold, Mouvex, Neptune and Wilden. Additionally, the Asia Competency Center will be used for distributor training that will focus on specific PSG products. CW 8490 Progress Dr. Suite 300 Frederick, MD 21701 email:
[email protected] September 2011 www.coatingsworld.com Coatings World | 75 People 76 People0911:People on the Move 9/6/11 Page 76 Sherwin-Williams’ Brian Skerry Joins SSPC Board of Governors Brian Skerry, global technical director, Protective and Marine Coatings, Sherwin Williams has been elected to a 4-year term on the Board of Governors of the SSPC: The Society of Protective Coatings (SSPC). The SSPC is a nonprofit, member-based trade organization that issues industry standards and provides resources, certifications and training for protective coatings professionals. Skerry brings to his board position nearly three decades Brian Skerry of experience in corrosion and coatings. He joined The Sherwin-Williams Company in 1984, and since then, has held a series of research and technical management positions with increasing levels of responsibility. He currently oversees global new product development, commercialization and technology innovation programs. Skerry has published 41 technical papers and received two Sherwin-Williams awards and six coatings industry technical publication awards as well as the National Association of Corrosion Engineers’ A.B. Campbell award. He has made more than 50 technical presentations in the U.S., Europe, South America and Australasia. In addition, he has published 38 scientific papers in publications that include Journal of Coatings Technology, Journal of Protective Coatings & Linings, and Progress in Organic Coatings, among others. Ecology Coatings appoints two board members, elects Juliano chairman Ecology Coatings, Inc. has elected Jim Juliano as its chairman. Juliano joined the Ecology Coatings Board in 2010. The company also announced the appointment of Nick DeMiro and John Salpietra to its Board of Directors. DeMiro is the 76 | Coatings World 4:43 PM president of Mayco International LLC, a privately held global leader in automotive design, engineering, tooling and manufacturing of plastic systems and modules for the automotive industry. Salpietra is the co-founder of Val-Tec Plastics, a manufacturer of plastic injection molds and, since 2005, is the majority owner and managing partner of Moose Ridge Golf Course in South Lyon, MI. DKSH appoints new head for chemical distribution business in Japan DKSH’s Business Unit Performance Materials, a leading distributor of specialty chemicals and food ingredients, has appointed Haruo Namba as head of its chemical distribution business in Japan. He brings more than 25 years of experience in the specialty chemicals industry. Archway Sales add to its customer service team Specialty chemical distributor, Archway Sales has added Roe Riley to its customer service team based out of New York. Riley will be covering the Northeast region of the U.S. David Henke has also joined Archway Sales, Inc. as a credit manager. He has more than 20 years of experience in the credit/collections area. RPM promotes seven within legal, finance and IT departments RPM International Inc. announced that Edward Moore, vice president and general counsel, was appointed to also serve as the company’s chief compliance officer, and Tracy Crandall, associate general counsel, will take on the additional title and responsibilities of assistant secretary. In his new role, Moore will report to Edward Moore www.coatingsworld.com RPM’s board of directors and be responsible for corporate compliance oversight. He will coordinate with human resources on various risk management activities and with operations on health, safety and environmental initiatives. Crandall’s promotion comes in recognition of the expanded role she has played in providing legal management, counsel and coordination within the corporate office and at the operational level. The company also promoted Melissa Schoger to director of planning and financial analysis; Chris Knoblock to director of systems development; Rob Antonelli to manager, consolidation systems; Tracy Crandall Treena Johnson to manager, general accounting and analysis; and Ben Curtis to senior internal auditor. Dur-A-Flex names Patrick Meade VP sales and technical support Dur-A-Flex, Inc. has named Patrick Meade vice president, sales and technical support. Meade is the former director of sales for Lutron, Inc. and director, business development group for Stonhard, Inc. In addition to the sales and architectural consulting channels, Meade is responsible for technical service and strategic accounts at Dur-A-Flex. JNS Smithchem names John Sari regional sales manager JNS Smithchem LLC, has appointed John Sari to the position of regional sales manager. Sari will be responsible for growing the company’s customer and supplier base in Southern New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia with emphasis on expanding sales in building products, coatings, inks, plastics, rubber and adhesives. CW September 2011 9/6/11 4:54 PM Page 77 Suppliers Corner 77 Suppliers Corner0911:Suppliers Corner Arkema offers Synaqua 4804 alkyd emulsion Arkema Coating Resins offers Synaqua 4804 alkyd. Synaqua 4804 alkyd emulsion technology allows the formulation of solvent-free waterborne paint with application performances that are very similar to those of traditional solventbased paint and lacquer, in particular in terms of gloss and film resistance, according to the company. It also ensures adhesion onto old alkyd paint, and can be used indoors and outdoors both in primers and in topcoats on most supports, including wood and metal, thanks to its stability with anti-corrosion pigments. Partly based on raw materials of plant origin (41 percent biosourced carbon from total carbon), Synaqua 4804 also produces very low VOC glossy paint, and can be used in paint carrying the European eco-label. Dow Microbial offer new dryfilm preservative Dow Microbial Control has launched Bioban 358, a new dry-film preservative. Bioban preservatives help protect a wide range of paint and coatings formulations from microbial contamination. Bioban 358 is a combination of DCOIT, OIT and Diuron active substances, which does not contain carbendazim, VOC or IPBC. Its active ingredients do not contain heavy metals. Its performance is characterized by excellent DCOIT platform. Bioban 358 is a water-based dispersion, exhibiting excellent formulation capability and even at low doses is capable under controlled conditions of maintaining long-term, effective protection against both fungi and algae, according to the company. Baltimore Innovations launches Suprasil fumed silica powders Baltimore Innovations has expanded its range of rheological additives with the launch of its high-quality Suprasil powders. This new range of fumed silica powders can be used to thicken prodSeptember 2011 ucts that have low viscosity. They are also extremely versatile, and can be used as anti-caking and anti-sagging agents as well, according to the firm. Suprasil powders can be use in the coatings, inks and adhesives industries, as well as the rubber, sealants and color concentrate sectors. 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More info: www.greenbuildexpo.org. Oct 5-7: CEPE - Annual Conference & General Assembly 2011, Dublin, Ireland. More info: www.europeancoatings.com/cepe. Oct. 6-8: TurkCoat Eurasia, Istanbul, Turkey. More info: www.turkcoat.com. 78 | Coatings World MAJOR UPCOMING MEETINGS Sept. 27-29: eurocoat 2011 Paris, France www.eurocoat-expo.com Oct. 4-6: The North American Industrial Coatings Show Cincinnati, Ohio www.thenaicoatingshow.com Oct. 23-26: Western Coatings Symposium Las Vegas, NV/USA www.pnwsct.org/symposium-wcs Oct. 6 – 8: PaintExpo Eurasia 2011, Istanbul, Turkey. More info: www.paintexpo.com. Oct. 10-14: Introduction to Paint Formulation, Rolla, MO/USA; More info: Missouri S&T Coatings Institute, http://coatings.mst.edu. Oct. 11 – 12: Professional Paint Formulation, Hampton, Middlesex, UK. More info: www.pra-world.com. Oct. 16-18: ASC Fall Convention, Indianapolis, IN/USA. More info: The Adhesive and Sealant Council, www.ascouncil.org. www.coatingsworld.com Oct. 18-20: RadTech Europe 2011 Conference & Exhibition, Basel, Switzerland. More info: Vincentz Network, www.european-coatings.com. Oct. 23-26: Western Coatings Symposium, Las Vegas, NV/USA. More info: Pacific Northwest Society for Coatings Technology, www.pnwsct.org/symposium-wcs. Oct. 24-26: The Future of Pigments, Berlin, Germany. More info: www.pigmentmarkets.com. September 2011 9/6/11 4:57 PM Page 79 Meetings 78-79 Meetings0911.qxd:Meetings Nov. 2 – 3: 12th Asia Coatings Markets, Jakarta, Indonesia. More info: www.cmtevents.com. Nov. 29 – Dec. 1: Radiation Curing Technology, Hampton, Middlesex, UK. More info: www.pra-world.com. Mar. 11 – 14: SSCT 2012 Annual Meeting, St. Augustine, FL. More info: www.ssct.org. Nov. 7 – 10: Paint Technology, Hampton, Middlesex, UK. More info: www.pra-world.com. 2012 Mar. 12-14: Middle East Coatings Show 2012, Dubai, UAE. More info: The Coatings Group, www.coatingsgroup.com. Nov. 20-24: 18th International Corrosion Congress, Perth, Australia. More info: www.18iccperth2011.com. Nov. 21-23: ABRAFATI 2011, Sao Paulo, Brazil. More info: Abrafati, www.abrafati.com. Nov. 22: Paint & Coatings Basics, Hampton, Middlesex, UK. More info: www.pra-world.com. Nov. 23-25: CHINACOAT 2011, Shanghai, China. More info: Sinostar, www.chinacoat.net. September 2011 Jan. 23: Coatings for Concrete Conference, Las Vegas, NV. More info: www.paint.org/events/ac-series. Jan. 24 – 27: World of Concrete, Las Vegas, NV. More info: www.worldofconcrete.com. Jan. 30 - Feb. 2: SSPC 2012, Tampa, FL. More info: www.sspc.org. Feb. 13-17: 39th Annual Waterborne Symposium, New Orleans, LA. More info: www.psrc.usm.edu.com. Feb. 19 – 22: PDCA 2012, Las Vegas, NV. More info: www.paintinganddecoratingexpo.com. www.coatingsworld.com Apr. 17-20: PaintExpo, Karlsruhe, Germany. More info: www.paintexpo.com. 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During a ceremony at the zoo, PPG chairman and chief executive Charles Bunch announced a $6.9 million contribution over 10 years and introduced the PPG Conservation and Sustainability Fund. This fund awards grants to help support a variety of field studies and projects with a multidisciplinary approach to conservation. It will enable the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium to support research and conservation work around the world, especially in countries where PPG operates. “PPG and the Pittsburgh Zoo are both long-standing, sound and deep-rooted Pittsburgh institutions,” said Bunch. “At PPG, we believe that this partnership helps to underscore our commitment to the Pittsburgh area—a place that we have called ‘home’ for more than 127 years.” “PPG Industries is more than a sponsor; they are our partner, and together we are pioneering new and exciting efforts to support wildlife conservation around the world,” said Dr. Barbara Baker, president and CEO of the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG P Aquarium. “In the past 10 years we have developed the PPG Aquarium into a world-class marine environment, reached a benchmark of one million visitors, built the state-of-the-art Water’s Edge habitat and now are one of the top 10 zoos in the country.” The new 10-year agreement also supports expansion projects at the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium, such as the Animal Health and Education Center slated for completion in 2012, and a new Top of the World reptile and mixedspecies habitat to be built on undeveloped land at the Zoo. “By supporting the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium, we believe that we’re clearly enhancing the region’s value,” Bunch said. “The zoo plays a key role in educating all of its visitors, and notably children, about the importance of preserving and protecting the world in which we live. As such, our partnership also underscores a shared commitment to sustainability, conservation and education.” In addition to supporting conservation efforts, PPG Industries and PPG Industries Foundation also sponsor the zoo’s annual PPG Party for the Planet and PPG Festival of Water events and are naming sponsors of the PPG Aquarium. CW During a ceremony to celebrate renewal of the partnership between PPG Industries, PPG Industries Foundation, and the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium, PPG chairman and CEO Charles Bunch joined Bev Elliott, chair of the Zoo’s board of directors, and Dr. Barbara Baker (far right), zoo president and CEO, in watching Clark the king penguin ink a renewal agreement. Bunch announced a $6.9 million contribution to the zoo over 10 years and introduced the PPG Conservation and Sustainability Fund, which will help to support field studies and conservation projects of interest to the zoo around the world, especially in countries where PPG operates. 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