Speaker: Thomas Dombrowski
Title: Minerals as Functional Additives and Fillers
Thomas Dombrowski of Specialty Minerals, aka Minerals Technologies, aka Barretts providing a talk on Minerals as Functional Additives and Fillers.
Topic: The Use of Minerals as Functional Additives and Fillers in Paints and Coatings applications.
Speaker: Thomas Dombrowski
Title: Minerals as Functional Additives and Fillers
Thomas Dombrowski of Specialty Minerals, aka Minerals Technologies, aka Barretts providing a talk on Minerals as Functional Additives and Fillers.
Topic: The Use of Minerals as Functional Additives and Fillers in Paints and Coatings applications.
Speaker: Ronald Brashear, BYK
Title: Evaluations of Wetting and Dispersing Additives for Use in Waterborne Anti-Corrosive Paint
Speaker: Ronald Brashear, BYK
Title: Evaluations of Wetting and Dispersing Additives for Use in Waterborne Anti-Corrosive Paint
Over the last few years the protective coatings industry has seen an increased demand for high performance waterborne coatings in the field of corrosion protection. Market drivers such as “Sustainability”, “Greenability”, and ongoing regulatory and environmental concerns continue to force coatings producers to look for other viable options to replace conventional solvent borne technologies. By their very nature waterborne systems require elaborate additive packages so that they can achieve acceptable levels of performance when compared to traditional technologies.
On one hand, wetting and dispersing additives are required to achieve proper pigment and filler dispersions, coating processability, and proper hiding and other film properties. On the other hand it can be said that waterborne wetting and dispersing additives potentially bear the risk of increasing hydrophilicity of the paint film which may potentially have negative impact on paint film barrier properties such as, early water and moisture resistance, water uptake, and corrosion resistance.
The topic of this paper is a new wetting & dispersing additive based on novel chemical technologies, which allow for improvements in durability, anti-corrosion, and adhesion properties of the coating along with improved processing characteristics.
FORMULATION AND APPLICATION GUIDELINES FOR THE USE OF NEAR INFRARED MANAGEMENT COLORANTS
Near infrared (NIR) reflective coatings produced with innovative pigment chemistries can minimize the heat build of substrates with aesthetically appealing colors. In order to successfully maximize the performance of NIR management colorants containing these pigments, one needs to be cognizant of that the coating is only one component of the entire thermodynamic system that leads to heat build. This discussion provides some insight into this topic and offers some basic guidelines for formulators and product managers to consider that can help to ensure the maximum performance potential in a given application is attained.
Kip A. Howard, Coatings Technical Service Manager – Americas
Chromaflo Technologies, Corp.
Bio:
Kip Howard is the Coatings Technical Service Manager for the Americas region at Chromaflo® Technologies, Corp. Kip holds a Master’s of Science: Engineering in Macromolecular Science from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. Kip has been in the coatings and composites industries for 20 years and has experience in polymers, pigments, pigment dispersions and processing, additives and electrically conductive technology.
The Vancouver section May meeting is cancelled.
PNWSCT is happy to promote the next Eugene-area technical presentation over happy hour & dinner to accommodate geography and schedules. This will be executed as ‘normal’ PNWSCT event (see below). Please RSVP to myself and/or Molly Wynveen (CC’d) whom will be leading the event!
We’re excited to bring a technical presentation from Croda—abstract and bio to come with Nick Speller. Nick is the Key Account Manager for Croda’s SMART Materials Group (Coatings/Adhesives Additives & Polymer Additives).
- Date: Tuesday, June 19th
- Where: TBD—most likely Claim 52’s Taproom
- Time: Evening event from 5-8 PM (check-in from 5-5:30 PM with presentation start anticipated at 5:30 PM)
- Cost: Free for manufacturing members, $20 for retirees, $25 for all others
Join the PNWSCT and the PAC (Packaging Association of Canada) in a game of golf.
Proceeds from the golf will be going to BC Children’s hospital once again!
Even if you do not golf… consider sponsoring a hole like our current sponsors…
Andicor Specialty Chemicals, JF Shelton, LV Lomas, Quadra Chemicals and UNIVAR
“It’s all FORE the kids”