FSCT Announces Midyear Symposium Program on Crosslinking for Coatings.The FSCT FSCT Federation of Societies for Coating Technology FSCT Fire Support Control Terminal Midyear Symposium, scheduled for May 12-14, 2004 at the Hilton Walt Disney World Noun 1. Walt Disney World - a large amusement park established in 1971 to the southwest of Orlando Orlando - a city in central Florida; site of Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, FL, will explore the subject of "Crosslinking for Coatings: Meeting the Challenges." The Symposium, designed to provide the international coatings community with a forum for the exchange of in-depth technical information, will feature a one-day optional workshop, and a two-day program of paper presentations. Crosslinking Workshop Wednesday, May 12, 2004 7:15-8:00 -- Registration & Continental Breakfast 8:00-8:15 -- Welcome & Opening Remarks: Jamil Baghdachi, Midyear Symposium Task Force Chairperson 8:15-9:15 -- Overview of Film Formation and Crosslinking--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. * Thermoplastic and thermosetting thermosetting, adj having the property of becoming irreversibly rigid or hardened with the application of heat. In dentistry the term is used in connection with resins. systems * Stages of property development * Chemical and physical variables controlling property development 9:15-10:00 -- Film Formation from Latexes--Raymond H. Fernando, Cal Poly State University * Mechanisms and stages of film formation * Parameters affecting film formation processes * Crosslinking systems and mechanisms * Self-crosslinking chemistries 10:15-11:30 -- Crosslinking Chemistries--Jamil Baghdachi, and Raymond H. Fernando * Epoxy, urethane, aminoplast, unsaturated polyester, alkyd al·kyd n. A widely used durable synthetic resin derived from glycerol and phthalic anhydride. Also called alkyd resin. [alky(l) + (aci)d.] Noun 1. , silane/silicone, hybrid systems, active methylene group, etc. 11:30-1:00 -- Lunch (on your own) 1:00-1:45 -- Role of Catalysis--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 * The role of catalysts and types by chemistries * The effect of catalysts on film properties and coatings durability * Selecting catalysts and their optimum levels 1:45-3:00 -- Radiation Cure Chemistries--Peter T. Weissman, UCB UCB - University of California at Berkeley Chemicals Corp. * Ultraviolet and electron beam as a source of energy * Crosslinking through free-radical and cationic cationic having qualities dependent on having free cations available. cationic detergents are wetting agents that disrupt or damage cell membranes, denature proteins and inactivate enzymes. pathways * Parameters affecting crosslink density and property development 3:00-3:15 -- Break 3:15-4:30 -- Characterization of the Crosslinking Processes--Loren W. Hill, Consultant * Laboratory testing, hardness, swelling, and FTIR FTIR Fourier Transform Infrared (spectroscopy) FTIR Frustrated Total Internal Reflection FTIR Fourier Transfer Ir * Crosslink density calculations * Estimating and determining crosslink density, plots, T diagrams, DSC (1) (Digital Signal Controller) A microcontroller and DSP combined on the same chip. It adds the interrupt-driven capabilities normally associated with a microcontroller to a DSP, which typically functions as a continuous process. See microcontroller and DSP. , DMA (1) (Digital Media Adapter) See digital media hub. (2) (Document Management Alliance) A specification that provides a common interface for accessing and searching document databases. , and other characterization methods Crosslinking Presentations Thursday, May 13, 2004 7:15-8:00 -- Registration & Continental Breakfast 8:00-8:15 -- Opening Remarks Ambient Temperature Crosslinking: 8:15-9:00 -- Waterborne Epoxy Technology: A New Route to Ambient Cured Thermosets--Matthias Lohe, Michael Cook, Air Products & Chemicals, Utrecht, Netherlands and Frederick Walker, Air Products & Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, PA 9:00-9:45 -- One Component, Self-Crosslinking Waterborne Urethane Coatings--Glenn Petschke, Shi Yang, Carl J. Sullivan, Jerry Naples, and Kristy Magyar, Reichhold, Durham, NC 9:45-10:30 -- An Approach to Ambient Curing Water Based Coating Technology--Neil Edmonds, The University of Auckland Not to be confused with Auckland University of Technology. The University of Auckland (Māori: Te Whare Wānanga o Tāmaki Makaurau) is New Zealand's largest university. , Auckland, New Zealand 10:30-11:00 -- Break--Poster Session 11:00-11:45 -- Crosslinking in Polyurethane Dispersion Systems--Michael Reeve, Richard Coogan, Patricia Bell, and Anthony Pajerski, NeoResins Inc., Wilmington, MA 11:45-12:30 -- Self Crosslinking Emulsions for Improved Chemical Resistance Based on the Reaction of Diacetone Acrylamide acrylamide /acryl·a·mide/ (ah-kril´ah-mid) a vinyl monomer used in the production of polymers with many industrial and research uses; the monomeric form is a neurotoxin. with Dihydrazides--Brian Hanrahan, Kyowa Hakko USA, Inc., New York, NY, and Toshikazu Murayama and Iwao Hotta, Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co., Ltd. Chemicals Company, Chuo-Ku, Tokyo, Japan 12:30-1:45 -- Lunch (on your own)--Poster Session 1:45-2:30 -- Novel Self-Crosslinking Epoxy Oligomers for Coatings Applications--Vijay Mannari, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI 2:30-3:15 -- A New Generation of Carbodiimide Waterborne Crosslinking Technology--Howard S. Bender, P.U.D. Technology, Tim Tamura, GSI GSI - Gensym Standard Interface EXIM EXIM Export & Import EXIM Export and Import Bank of India America, and Yasuo Imashiro, Nisshinbo Industries 3:15-4:00 -- Fatty Acid Esters: Nonvolatile, Reactive Coalescents for Latex Paints--Paul D. Bloom, Peter Fuge, Dory Tabuena-Salyers, George Poppe Poppe is a surname, and may refer to:
This page or section lists people with the surname Poppe. , Archer Daniels Midland The Archer Daniels Midland Company (NYSE: ADM), is a conglomeration based in Decatur, Illinois. ADMoperates more than 270 plants worldwide, where cereal grains and oilseeds are processed into numerous products used in food, beverage, nutraceutical, industrial and animal feed Company, Decatur, IL 4:00-4:30 -- Break--Poster Session 5:00-7:00 -- Recption Crosslinking Presentations Friday, May 14, 2004 Alternative Crosslinking Chemistries: 8:00-8:45 -- UV-Curable Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Coatings Based on Epoxynorbornene Linseed linseed, seed of the flax plant. Oils--Mark D. Soucek, University of Akron, Akron, OH 8:45-9:30 -- Viscosity and UV-Reactivity of Urethane Acrylates based on Hexamethylendiisocyanate Oligomers--Thomas Faecke, Bayer Polymers LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control , Pittsburgh, PA; and Wolfgang Fischer, Diethelm Rappen In Switzerland, one-hundredth of one Swiss franc is called Rappen in German. One- and two-Rappen coins were withdrawn from circulation in around 1973, but one-Rappen coins continued to be struck for internal accounting purposes until 2006. , Frank Richter, and Jan Weikard, Bayer Material Science AG, Leverkusen, Germany 9:30-10:15 -- Photolatent Bases: New Opportunities in Radiation Curing--E. V. Sitzmann, Ciba Specialty Chemicals “Ciba” redirects here. For the pre-1971 company, see Novartis. Ciba Specialty Chemicals is a chemical company based in and near Basel, Switzerland. It was formed as the non-pharmaceuticals elements of Novartis were spun out in 1997, following the merger in the Corporation, Tarrytown, NY and K. Dietliker, T. Jung, and J. Benkhoff, Ciba Specialty Chemicals Inc., Basel, Switzerland 10:15-10:30 -- Break 10:30-11:15 -- Reversibly Protected Silanes Technology--Eric Castner, Goodyear Chemical, Akron, OH 11:15-12:00 -- Improved Flexibility of Bisphenol A Epoxy Paint by Crosslinking with Amino-functional Siloxane siloxane /si·lox·ane/ (si-lok´san) any of various compounds based on a substituted backbone of alternating silica and oxygen molecules; in polymeric form they are polysiloxanes, and when the side chain substituents are organic radicals, Resin--Gerald L. Witucki, Dow Corning Corporation, Midland, MI 12:00-1:00 -- Lunch (on your own) Elevated Temperature Crosslinking Technologies and Characterization 1:00-1:45 -- A New Crosslinking Chemistry Based on a Five-Membered Dithiocarbonate Ring--Toshikazu Murayama, Iwao Hotta, Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co., Ltd. Chemicals Co., Tokyo and Brian Hanrahan, Kyowa Hakko USA, Inc., New York, NY 1:45-2:30 -- Maintenance Dual Cure Systems--Myron Shaffer, Renee Bynum, and Michael Jeffries, Bayer Polymers, Pittsburgh, PA 2:30-2:45 -- Break 2:45-3:30 -- The Effect of Functional Group Distribution and Polymer Chain Interdiffusion on the Mechanical Properties of Thermoset A polymer-based liquid or powder that becomes solid when heated, placed under pressure, treated with a chemical or via radiation. The curing process creates a chemical bond that, unlike a thermoplastic, prevents the material from being remelted. See thermoplastic. Latexes--Chian-Chen Lo, The Dow Chemical Company The Dow Chemical Company (NYSE: DOW TYO: 4850 ) is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Midland, Michigan. Overview The Dow Chemical Company is currently the second largest chemical manufacturer in the World (after BASF)[1]. , Cary, NC 3:30-4:15 -- Measurement of the Dynamic Gel for Coil Coatings Using Composite Resin Cure Cycle Technology--Richard D. Sudduth, Esgard Protective Coatings, Lafayette, LA 4:15 pm -- Closing Remarks and Adjournment Who Should Attend The Midyear Symposium is intended for scientists, formulators and engineers involved in coating development and coating process/application. Additionally, personnel dealing with polymers and resins, additives, pigments, etc., and those involved in testing and property development will find this symposium highly informative and valuable. Hotel Accommodations The Hilton Walt Disney World Resort, Lake Buena Vista, FL, is an official Walt Disney World hotel offering complimentary and continuous transportation to the Disney Parks. Set among 23 acres of beautifully landscaped paradise, the hotel has two swimming pools and a health club, in addition to seven restaurants and lounges. Hotel rooms are available for the group rate of $129 (single/double). To reserve your room and receive the group rate, contact the hotel at 800.782.4414 or 407.560.2125 by Monday, April 5, 2004 and reference the FSCT Midyear Symposium. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Travel Information The Hilton Walt Disney World Resort is 15 miles from the Orlando International Airport “KMCO” redirects here. For other uses, see KMCO (disambiguation). “MCO” redirects here. For other uses, see MCO (disambiguation). Orlando International Airport (IATA: MCO, ICAO: KMCO, FAA LID: MCO)[2] . Ground transportation (taxis and buses) is available just outside the baggage claim area of the airport. FSCT is offering discounted rates with Avis Rent A Car Systems, Inc. Please contact Avis at 800.331.1600 or at www.avis.com and mention the discount code #J787560 to receive these special discounted rates. Official Airlines The official carrier for the Midyear Symposium is US Airways. Discounted rates are available by referencing the discount code noted below when contacting the airline. You or your travel professional must reference the code in order to receive the discount. Please note that these rates are available by phone only and cannot be accessed from the US Airways website. If you must use another carrier, please contact the FSCT Travel Desk for fare savings. US Airways 877.874.7687 Code: Gold File: #36633047 FSCT Travel Desk 800.448.FSCT or 215.628.3322 Code: Midyear Symposium Registration Fees Registration fee includes breaks and course materials. Three Days (includes Workshop and Presentations) Through May 3: FSCT Member--$995; Non-member--$1095; Student--$245* After May 3: FSCT Member--$1095; Non-member--$1195; Student--$295* Two Days (Presentations only) Through May 3: FSCT Member--$695; Non-member--$795; Student--$95* After May 3: FSCT Member--$795; Non-member--$895; Student--$145* * Students, please attach a photocopy of valid student ID to registration form. To Register To register online or download a registration form, go to www.coatingstech.org/Programs/Midyear.html. Registration brochures are also available by contacting FSCT. Payment may be made in checks payable in U.S. funds on a U.S. bank to "FSCT" or by credit card. FSCT accepts MasterCard, Visa, and American Express. 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: education@coatingstech.org. Visit www.coatingstech.org for updates. RELATED ARTICLE: Poster Session A poster session will be held on Thursday, May 13 during the morning and afternoon breaks and throughout the lunch period: The poster session will be located in the Grand Foyer, which is just outside the meeting room. Posters can be set up from 7:00-9:00 am on Thursday and must be removed by 5:00 pm that day. Anyone interested in participating in the Poster Session must contact Rod Moon at FSCT, 610.940.0777 x4943, or email rodm@coatingstech.org by May 1, 2004 to make the appropriate arrangements. If you are interested in presenting a poster during the poster sessions on Thursday, one person from each poster group must be registered for either the two-day or three-day portions of the Symposium. |
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