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'Latex Architectural Paint: Some Problems * Some Solutions' is topic of Philadelphia Society Technical Symposium.


Focusing on "An Overview of Latex Architectural Paint: Some Problems * Some Solutions," the Technical Committee of the Philadelphia Society for Coatings Technology will host a Symposium on October 12, 2006, at The Williamson in Horsham, PA.

The Symposium program includes the following presentations:

"The Anatomy of a Latex Architectural Paint" -- Arthur A. Leman lem·an  
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"Optimizing Rheology in Low-VOC Non-Flat Latex Architectural Paints" -- Harold Haag, Aqualon

"Interactions of Surfactants with HEAT and HEUR HEUR Hydrophobe-modified Ethoxylated Urethane
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 Associative Thickeners" -- Dr. Ray Fernando, Cal Poly

"Formulating Paints for Reduced Viscosity Loss on Tinting" -- Dr. Daniel Saucy sauc·y  
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"New Generation Wetting Surfactant Surfactant Definition

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 Enhancing Performance in Architectural Paints" -- Viru Shah, Air Products

"Judging Geometries: A Look at Architectural Paints and Spindle Geometries That Can Be Employed to Determine Flow Characteristics" -- Diane Beltran, Brookfield Engineering Labs

"Formulating for the VOC-Compliant Architectural Paint Market and Good Interior and Exterior Performance" -- Linda Adamson, Rohm and Haas

Registration for the Symposium is $175 for Philadelphia Society members, $205 for nonmembers who wish to join the Society upon registration, and $225 for nonmembers who do not wish to join.

To register, contact Cathy Pinto at 12 Sycamore Dr., Blenheim, NJ 08012; 856.228.0734; or email: CPinto963@aol.com. Additional information is available at www.psct.org.
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Date:Sep 1, 2006
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