FSCT Advancements in Coatings Series, June 8-10, to explore nanotechnology in coatings.The FSCT FSCT Federation of Societies for Coating Technology FSCT Fire Support Control Terminal will host an Advancements in Coatings Series (ACSeries) program on "Nanotechnology in Coatings," from June 8-10, 2005, in Seattle, WA. This conference explores emerging nanotechnologies and discusses ways these technologies will impact the user by providing competitive advantages in the development of new coating products. The program consists of a one-day short course (presented at ICE 2004 and brought back by popular demand), followed by a two-day symposium featuring 30-minute paper presentations. Learning Objectives * Nanoscale Design and Synthesis to include -- Manufacturing, Synthesis, and Processing of Nanomaterials -- Nanostructuring Methods -- Functionalized Nanoparticles -- Nanoporous Coatings -- Nanocomposites * Nanomaterials Characterization -- Characterization and Properties -- Analytical Methods * Markets and Applications -- Paints and Plastics -- Composites in Automotive, Biomedical bi·o·med·i·cal adj. 1. Of or relating to biomedicine. 2. Of, relating to, or involving biological, medical, and physical sciences. , and Electronic Who Should Attend Scientists, formulators, engineers, and students from academic, government, and industrial laboratories who are involved in any aspect of coating development using nanotechnologies will benefit. Managers and sales personnel will increase their awareness of the new tools available and their impact on creative innovations and technologies. Anyone involved in the value chain: suppliers and developers of resins, pigments, additives, and other ingredients, those developing new coating products, and those who are developing product specifications and using coatings will be able to learn something new that could impact and enhance their effectiveness. Wednesday, June 8, 2005 Short Course Schedule Morning Session 7:15-8:00 am -- Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:00-10:00 am -- General Introduction, Applications, Considerations--Raymond H. Fernando, Cal Poly Cal Poly may refer to:
10:00-10:15 am -- Break 10:15-11:45 am -- Characterization Metrologies for Nanomaterials/Nanocomposites--Li-Piin Sung, National Institute of Standards and Technology National Institute of Standards and Technology, governmental agency within the U.S. Dept. of Commerce with the mission of "working with industry to develop and apply technology, measurements, and standards" in the national interest. (NIST (National Institute of Standards & Technology, Washington, DC, www.nist.gov) The standards-defining agency of the U.S. government, formerly the National Bureau of Standards. It is one of three agencies that fall under the Technology Administration (www.technology. ) 11:45-12:45 pm -- Lunch Afternoon Session 12:45-2:15 pm -- Organic/Inorganic Composites--Mark D. Soucek, University of Akron Enrollment in fall 2006 was 23,539 students.[1] The school offers more than 200 undergraduate degrees [2] and 100 graduate degrees [3]. The University's best-known program is its College of Polymer Science and Polymer Engineering, which is located in a 2:15-2:30 pm -- Break 2:30-4:30 pm -- Nano-Materials and Their Impact on Coatings Technologies--Roger Cayton, Nanophase Technologies Corp. Nano-Additives--A Smart Way to Improve Coating Performance--Thomas Sawitowski, BYK-Chemie GmbH (ALTANA Chemie) 4:30-5:00 pm -- Summary--Raymond H. Fernando 5:00-7:00 pm -- Reception/Exhibition Thursday, June 9, 2005 Paper Presentations Morning Session 7:45-8:30 am -- Continental Breakfast 8:30-9:30 am -- Plenary Lecture--Nanoadditives in Paints and Coatings--Thomas Sawitowski 9:30-10:00 am -- Nanotechnology for Mar and Scratch Resistance in Automotive Clearcoats--Daniel Rardon, PPG Industries PPG Industries (NYSE: PPG) was founded in 1883 as the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. PPG is an American manufacturer of glass and chemical products, including automotive safety glass. 10:00-10:30 am -- Break 10:30-11:00 am -- Scratch-Resistant Additives Containing Ceramic Nanoparticles for Coatings Applications--Roger Cayton, Nanophase Technologies Corp. 11:00-11:30 am -- Effects of Alumina Nanoparticles on Automotive Clearcoat Properties--Raymond H. Fernando 11:30 am-1:00 pm -- Lunch with Exhibitors Afternoon Session 1:00-1:30 pm -- Radiation Curing of Coatings for Aluminized Composites--Mark Parker, Red Spot Paints 1:30-2:00 pm -- Additives Containing Nanomaterials--Paradigm Shift in Coatings Formulations--John Du, BYK-Chemie USA 2:00-2:30 pm -- Polysilazanes--New Functional Coatings--Andreas Dierdorf, Clariant GmbH 2:30-3:00 pm -- Break 3:00-3:30 pm -- Utilizing Nanoparticle Indium Tin Oxide Indium tin oxide (ITO, or tin-doped indium oxide) is a mixture of indium(III) oxide (In2O3) and tin(IV) oxide (SnO2), typically 90% In2O3, 10% SnO2 by weight. (ITO Ito, city (1990 pop. 71,223), Shizuoka prefecture, central Honshu, Japan, on the Izu Peninsula and the Sagami Sea. It is an important fishing port and hot spring resort. See indium. ) to Impart Spectral Selectivity in Coatings, Films, and Plastics--Courtney T. Thurau, Air Products and Chemicals 3:30-4:00 pm -- Nano Talc talc, mineral ranging in color from white through various shades of gray and green to the red and brown of impure specimens, translucent to opaque, and having a greasy, soapy feel. in Coating Applications--Quping Zhong, Nanomat Inc. 4:00-4:30 pm -- In-situ Polymerization polymerization Any process in which monomers combine chemically to produce a polymer. The monomer molecules—which in the polymer usually number from at least 100 to many thousands—may or may not all be the same. of Unsaturated unsaturated /un·sat·u·rat·ed/ (un-sach´ur-at?ed) 1. not holding all of a solute which can be held in solution by the solvent. 2. denoting compounds in which two or more atoms are united by double or triple bonds. Polyester in the Presence of Clay for Preparation of Exfoliated UV-Curable Nanocomposites--Neena Ravindran, North Dakota State University North Dakota State University, at Fargo; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered and opened 1890 as North Dakota Agricultural College, achieved university status in 1960. 4:30-5:00 pm -- Probing the Mechanical Properties of Polymeric Coatings and Nanocomposites with Instrumented Indentation--Peter L. Drzal, NIST Friday, June 10, 2005 Paper Presentations Morning Session 7:45-8:30 am -- Continental Breakfast 8:30-9:30 am -- Plenary Lecture--Use of Nano Structured Particles Based on Metallic Oxides to Enhance the Performance of Coatings--Maria Nargiello, Degussa Corporation 9:30-10:00 am -- A Nanoscopically Controlled Conformal Coating Conformal coating material is applied to electronic circuitry to act as protection against moisture, dust, chemicals, and temperature extremes that if uncoated (non-protected) could result in a complete failure of the electronic system. for Shielding Against Radiation--Joseph D. Lichtenhan, Hybrid Plastics, Inc. 10:00-10:30 am -- Break 10:30-11:00 am -- Metallized Lipid Tubules for Encapsulation/Release and Microwave Dielectrics--Paul E. Schoen, Naval Research Lab 11:00-11:30 am -- Formulation and Evaluation of Nanoparticle-Based Antibacterial antibacterial /an·ti·bac·te·ri·al/ (-bak-ter´e-al) destroying or suppressing growth or reproduction of bacteria; also, an agent that does this. an·ti·bac·te·ri·al adj. Coatings--Jamil Baghdachi, Eastern Michigan University Eastern Michigan University, mainly at Ypsilanti, Mich.; coeducational; founded 1849 as a normal school, became Eastern Michigan College in 1956, gained university status in 1959. 11:30-12:00 noon--Corrosion Protection Nanocoatings on Aluminum and Steel: Application and Case Studies--Georg Wagner, NTC NTC Notice NTC National Training Center NTC National Telecommunications Commission NTC National Transport Commission (Australia) NTC Negative Temperature Coefficient NTC Naval Training Center Nano Tech Coatings GmbH 12:00-1:00 pm -- Lunch Afternoon Session 1:00-1:30 pm -- Characterizing Nanostructure and Nanoparticle Dispersion in Polymeric Coatings Using Neutron Scattering--Li-Piin Sung 1:30-2:00 pm -- UV-Curable Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Coatings Based on Epoxynorbornylene Linseed linseed, seed of the flax plant. Oils--Mark D. Soucek 2:00-2:30 pm -- Study on Acrylic Resin/Titania Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Coatings Prepared by the Sol-Gel Process--Limin Wu, Fudan University Fudan University (Simplified Chinese: 复旦大学; Traditional Chinese: 復旦大學; Pinyin: Fùdàn Dàxué and Hubel University 2:30-3:00 pm -- Nanotechnology in Coatings, How Far Along Is the Revolution?--Anna Andrews, Ferro Corporation 3:00 pm -- Closing Comments/Adjournment Hotel Accommodations The Doubletree Hotel Seattle Airport will host the program. The hotel offers complimentary airport shuttle An airport shuttle is a shuttle bus that transports airline passengers to and from a commercial airport. Passengers wait at the shuttle stop for the bus to arrive, and at appointed areas where shuttle pick-up and drop-off are allowed at the airport. service for guests. FSCT rates for accommodations are $129/night (plus applicable taxes). Contact hotel reservations at 800.222.TREE and mention the FSCT Symposium. A credit card guarantee is required to hold the reservation; guarantees are non-refundable if the reservation is not cancelled at least 72 hours prior to arrival. The deadline for placing reservations at the group rate is May 13. Travel Arrangements Seattle Tacoma International Airport (Sea-Tac) serves the region. USAirways is offering meeting fares on certain ticket classes. Contact USAirways at 877.874.7687 and mention Gold File Number 13613355 for more details--or--contact FSCT's Travel Desk (serviced by GTI/Carlson Wagonlit Travel) to place your airfare reservations. Full details on travel arrangements are available on the FSCT website, www.coatingstech.org. Registration THREE-DAY REGISTRATION (Short Course and Paper Presentations): Includes course and presentation book, Wednesday reception, and daily continental breakfasts, lunches, and breaks. Early Bird Registration (through May 11): FSCT Member--$895; Nonmember--$995. Regular Registration (after May 11): FSCT Member--$995; Nonmember--$1095. TWO-DAY REGISTRATION (Paper Presentations only): Includes a presentation book, Wednesday reception, and daily continental breakfasts, lunches, and breaks. Early Bird Registration (through May 11): FSCT Member--$695; Nonmember--$795. Regular Registration (after May 11): FSCT Member--$795; Nonmember--$895. To download a registration form, go to www.coatingstech.org. Registration brochures are also available by contacting FSCT. Mail or fax completed forms with payment to FSCT, 492 Norristown Rd., Blue Bell, PA 19422-2350; voice: 610.940.0777; fax: 610.940.0292; email: fsct@coatingstech.org. Visit www.coatingstech.org for updates. |
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