In this issue.Mention the Department of Defense to most people and paint is probably not the first thing that comes to mind. But just as coatings play many roles in the domestic sphere, they also are critical to the maintenance and performance of military systems. While the basic problems have many features in common with more familiar uses (for example, corrosion protection, long-term durability, reduction of solvent solvent, constituent of a solution that acts as a dissolving agent. In solutions of solids or gases in a liquid, the liquid is the solvent. In all other solutions (i.e. emissions), there are unique requirements placed on coatings systems used by the U.S. Army, the Air Force, the Navy--and by NASA NASA: see National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA in full National Aeronautics and Space Administration Independent U.S. . In this issue, Cynthia Challener reports on U.S. government coatings research, highlighting the special challenges that demanding military and space applications pose and summarizing recent developments in government-sponsored coatings research. This issue includes a market update on process equipment and, as a special feature, the 2005 COATINGSTECH Pigments Guide. In the second of two articles on chromatographic chro·mat·o·graph n. An instrument that produces a chromatogram. tr.v. chro·mat·o·graphed, chro·mat·o·graph·ing, chro·mat·o·graphs To separate and analyze by chromatography. methods, Francis Acholla (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. ) discusses high pressure liquid chromatography chromatography (krō'mətŏg`rəfē), resolution of a chemical mixture into its component compounds by passing it through a system that retards each compound to a varying degree; a system capable of accomplishing this is called a and its applications in the coatings industry. This is part of our ongoing series of articles on analytical analytical, analytic pertaining to or emanating from analysis. analytical control control of confounding by analysis of the results of a trial or test. methods. As this issue goes to press, the second installment in the 2005 Advancements in Coatings Series is almost upon us--Nanotechnology in Coatings will be held in Seattle, on June 8-10. The event focuses on emerging nanotechnologies and their impact in the development of new coating products. There is one more event scheduled in the Advancements in Coatings Series this year--"Coating Wood and Wood Composites: The Changing Future" will be held September 25-27 in Charlotte, NC. This conference is designed to explore how wood and wood composite substrates are changing and how changes in regulation and development of new technologies are affecting the wood coating industry. Check out these and other Federation-sponsored events on the FSCT FSCT Federation of Societies for Coating Technology FSCT Fire Support Control Terminal website, www.coatingstech.org. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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