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FSCT Annual Meeting Program focuses on theme of 'Challenge--Change--Opportunity'.


Reflecting the wide diversity of topics critical to understanding coatings technology, the FSCT FSCT Federation of Societies for Coating Technology
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 82nd Annual Meeting will be held in conjunction with ICE 2004, October 27-29, 2004, at McCormick Place North in Chicago, IL. Featuring 84 technical presentations in 17 thematic sessions, the program is geared to the theme of "Challenge--Change--Opportunity." The Annual Meeting Program Committee, under the direction of Dr. Raymond H. Fernando, of Cal Poly State University, has announced the following preliminary program schedule:

Wednesday, October 27

Presentation of Heckel Award/Mattiello Memorial Lecture

Mattiello Memorial Lecture--"On the Transformation of Innovation: Strategic vs. Tactical Market Needs"--George R. Pilcher, Akzo Nobel Coatings Inc.

Environmentally Compliant Technologies I

Alternative Methods to Achieve High Performance, Low VOC (Vertical Online Community) See vertical portal.  Coatings--Chicago Society for Coatings Technology Technical Committee

Oil-Modified Urethanes for Clear Wood Finishes: Distinction or Extinction?--R.A. Caldwell, Reichhold, Inc.

New Advances in Waterborne Alkyd Dispersions for Architectural Applications--D. St. Laurent, Surface Specialties UCB UCB - University of California at Berkeley  

Modified Vinyl Acetate-Ethylene Latexes for Architectural Coatings--K.S. Avramidis, C.I. Tyre, D.D. Mall, K.R. Olesen, and R.D. Jenkins, UCAR UCAR University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
UCAR Unmanned Combat Armed Rotorcraft
UCAR Utility Cost Analysis Report
 Emulsion Systems, The Dow Chemical Co.

Meeting the Regulatory Challenge: Marrying Novel Surfactant Surfactant Definition

Surfactant is a complex naturally occurring substance made of six lipids (fats) and four proteins that is produced in the lungs. It can also be manufactured synthetically.
 Technology with Waterborne Hybrid Resin Technology for Unique High-Performance Solutions to <100 g/L--TJ. Lim, E.C. Galgoci, F.H. Walker, and K.A. Yoxheimer, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.

Pigments and Extenders

Impact of the Dispersion Quality of Ti[O.sub.2] Pigments in Coatings on their Optical Properties and Weathering Resistance--P. Gross and J. Schmelzer, Kronos International, Inc.

Photocatalytic Degradation of Formaldehyde and Toluene toluene (tōl`yēn') or methylbenzene (mĕth'əlbĕn`zēn), C7H8  under Visible Light Irradiation Using Doped Ti[O.sub.2] Thin Film--J. He, College of Materials Science and Engineering Materials science and engineering

A multidisciplinary field concerned with the generation and application of knowledge relating to the composition, structure, and processing of materials to their properties and uses.
, Beijing University of Chemical Technology Beijing University of Chemical Technology (北京化工大学, BUCT) is one of the most outstanding universities in China. BUCT is founded in 1958 and is affiliated to the Ministry of Education. ; and M.D. Soucek, Dept. of Polymer Engineering, 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  

Modeling the Influence of Pigment Particle Size Distribution The particle size distribution[1] ("PSD") of a powder, or granular material, or particles dispersed in fluid, is a list of values or a mathematical function that defines the relative amounts of particles present, sorted according to size.  and Pigment Cluster Voids in Organic Coatings on the Critical Pigment Volume Concentration and the Resulting Physical Properties--R.D. Sudduth, Esgard Protective Coatings, Inc.

A Natural Diatomaceous Earth for Increased Hiding Power and Tint Strength--D. Bauer, World Minerals Inc.

New Generation of Precipitated Calcium Carbonate for Ti[O.sub.2] Extension--L.J. Dizikes, Specialty Minerals

Formulation I: Polyurethane Technologies

Optimization of the Pot-life/Drying Time Balance for Polyurethane Coatings Based on High Solids Acrylic Polyols--D. Mestach, A. van Gaans, P. Vandevoorde, and T. Buser, M. Shalati and G. Haldankar, Akzo Nobel Resins

Controlled Molecular Structure Polyols--E. Bzowej, M. Shalati, G. Haldankar, and R. Brinkhuis, Akzo Nobel Resins

Development of Soft Feel Coatings with Waterborne Polyurethanes--L. Zhou and B. Koltisko, Rhodia Inc.

Novel Polyurethane Coating Technology through Glycidyl Carbamate carbamate /car·ba·mate/ (kahr´bah-mat) any ester of carbamic acid.

car·ba·mate
n.
A salt or ester of carbamic acid.
 Chemistry--P.A. Edwards, G. Striemer, and D.C. Webster, Dept. of Polymers and Coatings, 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.  

Rheology and Applications

Compositional and Configurable Influences on the Spray Behavior of High Solids Coatings--D.M. Mahli and J.E. Glass, University of Lake Wobegon

Advancing the Understanding of the Paint Application Process and the Role of Rheology--D. Saucy and Q. Ye, Rohm and Haas Rohm and Haas Company (NYSE: ROH), a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania based company, manufactures miscellaneous materials. A Fortune 500 Company, Rohm and Haas employs more than 17,000 people in 27 countries. The annual sales revenue of Rohm and Haas stands at about USD 8.2 billion.  Company

Interactions of Surfactants with HEAT and HEUR HEUR Hydrophobe-modified Ethoxylated Urethane
HEUR heating energy use rate
 Associative Thickeners--R. Garcia, A. Wongosari, and R. Fernando, California Polytechnic State University This article is about the university in San Luis Obispo, California. For Cal Poly Pomona, see California State Polytechnic University, Pomona.

California Polytechnic State University, commonly called Cal Poly
 

Effect of Zirconium zirconium (zərkō`nēəm), metallic chemical element; symbol Zr; at. no. 40; at. wt. 91.22; m.p. about 1,852°C;; b.p. 4,377°C;; sp. gr. 6.5 at 20°C;; valence +2, +3, or +4.  Insolubilizers on Silica Coating Rheology--B. Aksoy and M. Joyce, Western Michigan University Western Michigan University, at Kalamazoo, Mich.; coeducational; founded in 1903 as Western State Normal School, became accredited in 1927 as a college, gained university status in 1957. , Dept. of Paper Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Imaging

Recent Developments for Carboxymethylcellulose carboxymethylcellulose /car·boxy·meth·yl·cel·lu·lose/ (-meth?il-sel´u-los) a substituted cellulose polymer of variable size, used as the sodium or calcium salt as a pharmaceutical suspending agent, tablet excipient, and  Acetate Butyrate butyrate /bu·ty·rate/ (bu´ti-rat) a salt, ester, or anionic form of butyric acid.

bu·ty·rate
n.
A salt or ester of butyric acid.



butyrate

a salt of butyric acid.
 in Waterborne Coatings--J.S. de Wit, K.W. McCreight, C.J. Long, and J.M. Allen, Eastman Chemical Co.

Thursday, October 28

Technical Focus Lecture

Radical Change in Research and Development: The Shift from Conventional Methods to High Throughput Methods--D.C. Webster, Dept. of Polymers and Coatings, North Dakota State University

High Throughput Applications

Development of Combinatorial Chemistry Methods for Coatings: High Throughput Screening for Weatherability of Clearcoats--R.A. Potyrailo, B.J. Chisholm, W.G. Morris, J.E. Pickett, J.N. Cawse, and L. Hassib, General Electric Company, Global Research Center; K. Ezbiansky, G. Medford, and H. Reitz, General Electric Company, GE Silicones

High-Throughput Testing Offers Speed, State-of-the-Art Quality Control and Cost Advantages--D.P. Satchell, 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].
 

Low Energy UV-A UV-A or UVA
Noun

ultraviolet radiation with a range of 320-380 nanometres
 Radiation Curable Refinish re·fin·ish  
tr.v. re·fin·ished, re·fin·ish·ing, re·fin·ish·es
To put a new finish on (furniture).



re·fin
 Primers and Clearcoats--R. Subramanian, K. Ratliff, and M. Dvorchak, Bayer Polymer LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

LLC - Logical Link Control
 

High Throughput Method to Assess Coating Stress and Shrinkage--B. Hinderliter, G. Striemer, F. Uhl, D. Webster, and S. Croll, North Dakota State University

Testing the Reproducibility of Scrubbability Tests Using a Controlled Procedure--Baltimore Society for Coatings Technology

Environmentally Compliant Technologies II

Novel Clearcoat Technologies for Automotive Refinish Applications to Meet Economical and Ecological Demands--D.C. van Beelen, Akzo Nobel Car Refinishes (presented on behalf of FATIPEC)

Zero VOC Aircraft Primers--A.K. Chattopadhyay, Deft Inc.

Formulating Zero VOC Wood Varnishes and Stains--W. Huff, Sud-Chemie Performance Additives

Powder Coatings: Improving Problem Formulations with the Use of Polymeric Dispersants--I. Maxwell, Lubrizol

Lead Free Pigmentation of Paints: Possibilities and Limitations--R. Kumar, Clariant Corp.

Formulation II: Hybrid Systems

Inorganic/Organic Nanocomposite Coatings: The Next Leap in Coating Performance--M.D. Soucek, Z. Zong, A.H. Johnson, Dept. of Polymer Engineering, Polymer Engineering Academic Center, University of Akron

Advances in Aluminum Pigment Technology to Meet Today's Coatings Challenges--R.L. Ferguson, Silberline Manufacturing Co., Inc.

Investigation of Phosphonic Acid Doped Polyanilines as Corrosion Inhibitors of Steel--T. Schuman, Y. Idlibi, and J. Stoffer, University of Missouri-Rolla

Novel Synthesis of Acrylic-Alkyd Hybrid Polymers with Alkoxysilane Groups for Waterborne Coatings--Z. Zong and M.D. Soucek, Dept. of Polymer Engineering, University of Akron

Advancements in Alkyd Technology--S. Cooley, J. Danneman, D. Giles, K-J. Kim, and C. Williams, Reichhold

Surfactants and Defoamers

Innovative Molecular Defoamer Technology--E.C. Galgoci, S.Y. Chan, and K. Yacoub, Air Products and Chemicals

Formulating Low-VOC and APE-free Latex Paints--L. Keyede and J. Bieleman, Condea Servo LLC

New Generation of Green Nonionic Surfactants for Emulsion Polymerization and Polymer Dispersions--A.M. Fernandez, M.E. Saint Victor, U. Held, and W.H. Breuer, Cognis

Innovative Phosphate Ester Monomer as a Dispersing Agent and Spontaneous Polymerization--A.V. Rao, Resene Paints

Acrylic Dispersions for Industrial Coatings with Polymer-bound Stabilizers--D. Mestach and M. Ahmed, Akzo Nobel Resins

Weathering/Durability I

Long-Term Weathering Behavior of UV-Curable Clearcoats: Distribution of Ultraviolet Light Absorbers, Hindered Amine Light Stabilizers, and Photooxidation Products--C.M. Seubert and M. Nichols, Ford Motor Company

Relating Mechanical Properties to Chemical Changes During Accelerated Weathering of Polyester-Urethane Coatings--A. Skaja, D. Fernando, and S. Croll, North Dakota State University

Microscopic Correlates of Gloss Loss in Weathered Poly (vinylidene fluoride) Paints--J. Faucheu and K.A. Wood, Atofina Chemical Inc.; L-P. Sung and J.W. Martin, 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.  

Accelerated Acid Etch for Automotive Clearcoats--J. Boisseau and D. Campbell, BASF BASF Bar Association of San Francisco (since 1872; San Francisco, California)
BASF Badische Anilin und Soda Fabrik (German chemical products company)
BASF Builders Association of South Florida
 Corp.; W. Wurst and P.J. Brennan, Q-Panel Lab Products

Factors Controlling the Service Life of Clearcoats--X. Gu, J.W. Martin, T. Nguyen, L-P. Sung, J. Jasmin, and P. Drzal, NIST

UV/Radiation Technology I: Dispelling Myths about the Limitations of Radiant-Cured Coatings

Co-sponsored by RadTech International North America and FSCT.

UV-Curable Polyurethane Dispersions in Wood Coatings--Reducing the Hurdle of Investment Costs in UV Equipment--B. Wade, T. Facke, R. Subramanian, and M. Dvorchak, Bayer Polymers Americas

Comparison of 1K UV Primer vs. Conventional 2K Primers--T.J. Laginess, BASF Corp.

A New High-Throughput Screening Tool for the Evaluation of Pigmented UV-Curable Coatings--A Case Study using Low Energy Lamps--S. Strazisar, P. Kendi, and T. Facke, Bayer Polymers Americas

Eco-Efficiency Study of Automotive Refinish Primers--C.A. Wall, C. Bradlee, and B.M. Richards, BASF Corp.

Aspects of Radiometry and Process Verification for 3-D UV Processing--R.W. Stowe, Fusion UV Systems, Inc.

Formulation III: Latex Technologies

Latex Produced with Carboxylic Acid Co-monomer for Waterborne Coatings: Particle Morphology Variations with Changes in pH--D. Fukuhara, Asahi, Chemical Industry; D. Sundberg, University of New Hampshire

Effect of Functional Monomer on the Film Properties of Core-Shell Latexes--E.P. Pedraza and M.D. Soucek, University of Akron

Acrylic Ambient Crosslinking Technology in VOC-Compliant Gloss Paints--D. Speece, B. Richey, and G. Monaghan, Rohm and Haas Company

Acrylic Hybrid Technology: Designing Non-Yellowing, High Performance Exterior Topcoat Finishes--G.M. Schmitz, B. Huffman, M. Spiegel, and D. Taft, Lubrizol Dock Resins

A New Latex for Waterborne, Fire Resistant, Intumescent Coatings with Improved Durability--A. Fream and S. Magnet, Eliokem Inc.

Pigment Concentrates and Additives

New Generation of Star Polymer Additives for VOC-free Universal Pigment Concentrates--J. Hajas, F. Kother, and J. Du, BYK-Chemie

Waterborne Latex Coatings of Color III. Triblock Polyether Influences on Color Development and Viscosity--D.M. Mahli, J.M. Wegner, and J.E. Glass, University of Lake Wobegon; and D.G. Phillips, Degussa Corp.

"Just In Time" by Making Use of Modern Dispersing Agents--M. Jorna, EFKA Additives B.V.

Application of Reversibly Protected Silanes Technology: Ambient Temperature Cure and Adhesion--E.S. Castner, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Chemical Division R & D

Non-Traditional Use of the Biocide biocide (bī`əsīd'), synonym for pesticide. , 2,2-dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide (DBNPA), in Coatings Manufacture--W. Schwingel, M. Chervenak, and J. Konst, The Dow Chemical Company

Friday, October 29

Weathering/Durability II

Validation of the Reciprocity Law for Coating Photodegradation--J.W. Chin, W.E. Byrd, J.W. Martin, and T. Nguyen, Polymeric Materials Group, NIST

Simulations of Nanoscale and Macroscopic Property Changes in Coatings with Weathering--B. Hinderliter and S. Croll, North Dakota State University

Xenon Weathering Methods Go for Performance: How Different Testers Comply with the New "Performance Based" Methods--P.J. Brennan Q-Panel Lab Products

Roles of Artificial vs. Natural Exposure in Predicting Exterior Durability: Desperately Seeking Correlations--E.A. Schmitt, Rohm and Haas Company

Changes in Some Inorganic Pigments and Extenders Subjected to Simulated Acid Rain--S. G. Croll and C. Taylor, North Dakota Taylor is a city in Stark County, North Dakota in the United States. The population was 150 at the 2000 census. Taylor was founded in 1882. Geography
Taylor is located at  (46.902109, -102.422832)GR1.
 State University

Relation between Chemical and Physical Degradation for Crosslinked Epoxy Coatings Exposed to a UV/Elevated Humidity Environment--A. Rezig, T. Nguyen, D. Martin, L. Sung, X. Gu, J. Jasmin, and JW. Martin, NIST

UV/Radiation Technology II

A Comparison of Acrylate and Methacrylate methacrylate /meth·ac·ry·late/ (meth-ak´ri-lat) an ester of methacrylic acid, or the resin derived from polymerization of the ester. See also acrylic resins, under resin.  Functional Oligomers in UV-Curable Coatings--P.T. Weissman and M. deLombard-Watts, Surface Specialties UCB

Dual Cure Systems Based on Photo and Thermal Polymerization of Acrylate Oxetane Monomers--M. Sangermano, R. Bongiovanni, G. Malucelli, and A. Priola, Dipartimento di Scienza dei Materiali e Ingegneria Chimica, Politecnico di Torino; and M. Manea, Perstorp Specialty Chemicals

Solid State NMR NMR: see magnetic resonance.  and PM-IR Analysis of Substituted UV-Curable Polysiloxane Hybrid Coatings--D.P. Dworak and M.D. Soucek, The University of Akron

New Low-Viscosity Acrylic-Urethane Prepolymers and Their Acrylated Oligomers for Moisture and UV-Curable Coatings--D.B. Pourreau, Lyondell Chemical Company Lyondell Chemical Company NYSE: LYO is an American multinational corporation based in Houston, Texas. Overview
The Lyondell Chemical Company is currently the third largest independent chemical manufacturer in the United States.
; and S. Smyth, Resin Chemists LLC

Optimization of UV-Curable Polyurethane/Polysiloxane Ceramer Coatings Using a Response Surface Methodology--A. Nebioglu and M.D. Soucek, University of Akron

Acrylated Products for Highly Filled Wood Coatings--G. Bryant and O. Valdes-Aguilera, Surface Specialties UCB

Formulation IV: Corrosion and Adhesion

New Advances in Waterborne Epoxy Dispersions for Metal Applications--J. Gummeson, Surface Specialties UCB

Effect of Particle Size and its Distribution on Adhesion of Waterborne Coatings to Plastics--J. Baghdachi and Q. Xu, 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.  

Image of a "Bitten" Molded Polymer Surface: Solvent-Induced Adhesion--T. Schuman, University of Missouri-Rolla; and S.F. Thames, University of Southern Mississippi

Waterborne Adhesion Promoters with Improved Performance on Low Surface Energy Substrates--R.L. Eagan, T.R. Trautman, and K.A. Williams, Eastman Chemical Company Eastman Chemical Company is a United States based chemical company, engaged in the manufacture and sale of chemicals, plastics and fibers. Eastman has 16 manufacturing sites in 10 countries, supplying its products throughout the world.  

Rare Earth Corrosion Inhibition of Aluminum Alloys--T.P. Schuman and A. Shahin, University of Missouri-Rolla

New Technology for High Quality Elastomeric Wall and Roof Coatings--L.A. Adamson and J. M. Rokowski, Rohm and Haas Company

Advances in Analytical Methods

Characterization of Stabilities in Waterborne Coatings--C-L. Zhao, S. Porzio and L. Zhuo, BASF Charlotte Technical Center; and H. Ge and L.E. Scriven, University of Minnesota (body, education) University of Minnesota - The home of Gopher.

http://umn.edu/.

Address: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
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New Paradigm for Coatings Manufacturing Processes--G. Malhotra, EPCOT EPCOT Experimental Prototype Community Of Tomorrow (Disney)  International; C.A. Peixoto, E. Schotgues, and P.R. Pfeil, Renner Herrmann SA

An Overview of the VOC Content of Coalescents and Plasticizers--K. McCreight, Eastman Chemical

Metrology for Characterizing Scratch of Polymer Coatings--L-P. Sung and P.L. Drzal, NIST; and M.R. VanLandingham, U.S. Army Research Laboratory

Theoretical Indications that the Tensile Strength of a Coating Should Go Through a Maximum as a Function of the Volume Fraction of Filler/Pigment--R.D. Sudduth, Esgard Protective Coatings, Inc.

For details on the FSCT Annual Meeting, contact FSCT at 492 Norristown Rd., Blue Bell, PA 19422-2350; 610.940.0777; fax: 610.940.0292; email: fsct@coatingstech.org.
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