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European Coatings Congress Europe’s leading Congress on Coatings, Inks, Adhesives, Sealants, Construction Chemicals. Nuremberg, Germany, 28 – 30 March 2011 European Coatings Show 2011 During the plus Adhesives, Sealants, Construction Chemicals www.european-coatings-show.com Programme

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European CoatingsCongressEurope’s leading Congress on Coatings, Inks, Adhesives, Sealants, Construction Chemicals.

Nuremberg, Germany, 28 – 30 March 2011

European Coatings Show 2011

During the

plus Adhesives, Sealants, Construction Chemicals

www.european-coatings-show.com

Programme

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Creating solutions for future demandsThe European Coatings Congress, offered in conjunction with the European Coatings Show invites the global coatings community to learn about the most recent results and industrial developments, covering the full range of processes and raw materials for the formulation of coatings, inks, adhesives, sealants and construction chemicals. Some 150 selected papers in 25 sessions and some equally interesting poster presentations offer potential contributions that add value to the coatings industry.

Five reasons to attend: Cutting edge information will advance your thinking and set the stage for your innovations

Interact with global experts presenting key technology advances

Meet the industry leaders and technology movers

Update your know-how to the latest and most relevant industry trends

Tool-up in the exclusive pre-conference tutorials

Do not miss this event – see you in Nuremberg!

Dr. Sonja SchulteManaging Editor Science & Technology,Vincentz Network

Kirsten Wrede,Editor,Vincentz Network

Congress partner

Sonja Specks,Editor,Vincentz Network

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Monday, 28 March 2011

8.30 – 12.00 hPre-congress tutorials 1 – 11

11.45 – 12.15 hNetworking: Light welcome lunch

12.15 – 12.45 hPlenary session, Welcome address, Congress introduction, European Coatings Award, Presentation of delegates’ survey

12.45 – 13.30 hKeynote presentation

13.30 – 14.00 hNetworking: Refreshments & coffee break

14.00 – 17.30 hParallel sessions 1 – 5

Session 1: Science today – coatings tomorrow Session 2: PigmentsSession 3: Production processes Session 4: Architectural coatings Session 5: Wood coatings

17.30 – 19.00 hPoster session

17.30 – 19.00 hNetworking: After work reception

Tuesday, 29 March 2011

9.00 – 12.30 hParallel sessions 6 – 10

Session 6: Adhesives & sealants I Session 7: Protective coatings ISession 8: Automotive coatings Session 9: Smart coatings Session 10: Radiation curing

12.30 – 14.00 hNetworking: Lunch break & refreshments

14.00 – 17.30 hParallel sessions 11 – 15

Session 11: Adhesives & sealants IISession 12: Sustainability & biobased coatings Session 13: Protective coatings IISession 14: Powder coatings Session 15: Functional materials

Wednesday, 30 March 2011

9.00 – 12.30 hParallel sessions 16 – 20

Session 16: Construction chemicals ISession 17: Novel materials Session 18: Measuring & testing I Session 19: Marine coatingsSession 20: Polyurethanes

12.30 – 14.00 hNetworking: Lunch break & refreshments

14.00 – 17.30 hParallel sessions 21 – 25

Session 21: Measuring and testing IISession 22: Nanotechnology Session 23: Printing inksSession 24: Waterborne coatingsSession 25: Construction chemicals II

At a glance

Pre-congress

Please note that the Pre-con-gress tutorials and the main congress are two individual events. Seats are limited at the exclusive tutorials and will be handled on a first come, first serve basis. Pre-registration is absolutely necessary.

Delegates’ survey Drawing on the combined internatio-nal expertise and market knowledge of both speakers and delegates, an ano-nymous exclusive survey will be carried through among all participants of the European Coatings Congress, some weeks before the congress starts. The results of the survey will be presented exclusively during the welcome address at the European Coatings Congress.

tutorials

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Pre-congress tutorials Monday, 28 March 20118.30 – 12.00 h

Pre-congress tutorial 1Radiation curing

Dr. Kurt Dietliker, BASF SE, DETunja Jung, BASF SE, DE

The tutorial will focus on the major applica-tions of radiation curing systems today, binder materials that are used in typical radiation curing coatings, and the parameters determi-ning their performance. Other aspects are the most important types of photoinitiators, how they work, and how they differ. The tutorial also wants to find out how free radical and cationic

curing mecha-nisms differ and what the pros and cons of both me-thods are.

Pre-congress tutorial 8 Corrosion fundamentals

Prof. Robert Akid, Sheffield Hallam University, UK

Details and theoretical background of corro-sion processes and anticorrosive techniques are provided during this tutorial. Electroche-mistry applied to corrosion will be a main fo-cus. You learn about different corrosion pro-cesses and forms as well as how corrosion

problems occur. Key coating properties for anticorrosion performance are defined. Last but not least future de-velopments in anticorrosive coatings are addressed.

Pre-congress tutorial 2Polyurethanes

Simon Waddington, Dow Europe, CHIan Rimmer, Huntsman Polyurethanes, UK

This tutorial wants to find out the coatings-relevant standard polyisocyanates and their characteristic properties, the characteristic fea-tures of polyol components in use for coatings applications and how these components influ-ence the coatings performance. Which combi-nations are suitable for which applications and why, and what are the specific characteristics

in the binder chemistry of 1K and 2K solventborne PUR coa-tings, 1K and 2K waterborne PUR coating, UV curing PUR coatings, PUR powder coatings and dual cure systems?

Pre-congress tutorial 3 Film formation in latex paint

Dr. Stuart Croll, North Dakota State University, US

This course will provide an introduction to the physical processes occurring in waterborne sys-tems during film formation. The session starts by defining film formation, and how the latex partic-les form a stable fluid suspension, then describes how the particles come together during drying, in contrast to how films form from solventborne or reactive systems. The course will also introduce

the additives necessary in water-borne latex paints and discuss how these additives and the intrinsic nature of the latex have consequences for the perfor-mance of the ultimate coating.

Pre-congress tutorial 4 Understanding easy-to-clean

Prof. Gijsbertus de With, Eindhoven University of Technology, NL

The tutorial will cover a short review of the physical chemistry of surface tension as well as the requirements for easy-cleana-bility. The concepts of ultrahydrophobic and ultrahydrophilic easy-to-clean surfaces and concepts for oleophobic surfaces will be dealt with, too. Common test methods of measuring contact angles and surface

tensions and other tests to measure easy-cleanability will be approached, followed by a review of easy-to-clean-systems in practice and their limitations.

Pre-congress tutorial 5 Basics on construction chemicals

Dr. Karsten Schubert, University of Karlsruhe, DE

The session will introduce some basic princip-les in thermodynamics and surface chemistry, like the rule of reaction-speed-temperature and the influence of surface and capillary forces in modern concrete technology. Concrete, better reinforced concrete, is a composite materi-al. It´s durability depends on it´s resistance against the corrosion of the concrete and the

corrosion of the reinforcement. The chemical mechanisms of both types of corrosion will be discussed. It will conclude with a look at the Formula 1 of con-crete: Architectural concrete.

Pre-congress tutorial 6 Fundamentals on adhesive bonding

Prof. Christian Lammel, Technical University Munich, DE

This tutorial shall give an overview about the special conditions which are necessary for successful adhesive bonding. The following aspects will be touched: bonding behaviour of different materials mainly metals and plastics, surface characteristics and useful pretreatment methods, classification of the main adhesive types, selection of the best adhesive by quali-

fication tests, dimensioning of adhesive joints and adhesive-friendly design, processing, in-tegration of adhesive bonding into manufacturing processes and quality management.

Pre-congress tutorial 7 Flame retardants fundamentals

Dr. Adrian Beard, Clariant Produkte (Deutschland), DE

The tutorial will provide you with the details and theoretical background of flame retardancy. Specifically the fundamentals of burning beha-viour of different materials, different chemis-tries of flame retardant mechanisms, fire tests of different scales and for different applications

and intumescent coatings as flame retardant or fire resistant coatings will be addressed. The tutorial familiarises you with fire safety regulations, standards and legislation issues.

Pre-congress tutorial 9 Basics on marine coatings

Dr. Eric Risberg, Jotun, NO

This tutorial familiarises you with the scientific background of antifouling coatings and how these are formulated. It will also involve the scientific ap-proach to achieve a basic know-how of the fouling mechanism and how to avoid it. The tutorial will outline the history of antifouling coatings, while

the main focus will be on binder technologies, paint formulati-on work and test methodology. Challenges related to antifouling coatings and their application will also be discussed.

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Pre-congress tutorial 10 Chemistry of offset printing inks

Jack Baarends, Consultant to the printing inks industry, NL

This tutorial will cover the raw materials used in inks and the way they affect ink properties. The raw materials used in inks define the pro-perties of the ink. The ink maker has many choices of raw material, all of them with diffe-rent properties. In these lecture hard resins, vegetable oils, mineral oils and additives, which are combined to generate varnishes,

will be addressed. The varnish used defines many properties such as gloss, setting speed and lithographic performance. It is the most important mate-rial used in any ink.

Pre-congress tutorial 11 Fundamentals of epoxy coatings

Martin Gerlitz, Huntsman Advanced Materials, CH

The tutorial will provide an introduction into the chemistry of epoxy systems providing an overview on all established combinations in the industries (1K, 2K, room temperature cure, low temperature cure, heat cure). Options to adjust product per-formance will be discussed by explanation of in-teraction of epoxy resin part and the suitable cur-ing agent. The tutorial will also highlight changes

in the technology with respect to VOC legislation emphasising on high solids systems, solvent-free systems and waterborne solu-tions especially in the field of high corrosion protection.

Poster sessionA full poster session will be held after the oral presentation programmes of the first congress day. Posters will be on display in the congress area, and poster contributors will be available to explain and discuss their results to interested delegates during this session.

Curing kinetics of epoxy nanocomposites by isoconversional methodsDr. Morteza Ebrahimi, Amirkabir University, IR

A coating comprising covalently bound seleni-um preventing biofouling and corrosionJonathan Matias, Poseidon Sciences Group, US

Development and performance evaluation of anticorrosive coating on mild steelRama Shanker Mishra, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, IN

Speeding up the development of coated textile productsPieter Castelein, Flamac, a division of SIM, BE

Dispersion stability and properties of graphene/acrylic copolymer nanocompositesChong-Min Ryu, Chungnam National University, KR

Nanostructured additives for enhancing abrasion resistance of acrylate coatingsAlan Taylor, TWI, UK

Fast curing of adhesives by selective transformed infrared radiation and nanoscale absorbersProf. Paul Ludwig Geiß, University of Kaiserslautern, DE

Synthesis and characterization of UV-curable hyperbranched polyurethane coatingsSumeyye Demirhan Sabani, Istanbul Technical University, TR

Waterborne UV-curable fluorinated polyuretha-ne (meth)acrylate dispersion: Effect of fluorine functionalized diol contentsHyeon-Deuk Hwang, Seoul National University, KR

High performance ecological emulsionCatarina Ralheta, Resiquímica – Resinas Químicas, PT

Synthesis and characterization of sulfone containing polyurethane coatingsBetul Turel, Istanbul Technical University, TR

Surface chemistry of epoxy coatings & its rela-tionship to 21 pathogenical microorganismsProf. Julimar Lopes, AJD Rastreabilidade, BR

Tribological properties of PEEK coatings on aluminiumFelix Lawrence, Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, IN

Development of radiation and corrosion resistant coatings for centrifugal extractorsFelix Lawrence, Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, IN

Pre-congress tutorials Monday, 28 March 2011

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Monday afternoon, 28 March 2011

Session 1: Science today – coatings tomorrowChair: Prof. Claus D. Eisenbach, Dutch Polymer Institute, NL

It is the objective of this special session to have globally renowned academic polymer materials scientists sharing their recent research results with the coatings community, and to learn about their visions of how this knowledge could lead to future technologies for organic coatings. Topics will cover new and versatile polymer and aggregation-free nanocomposites syntheses, directed supra-molecular assembly and architectures in polymer systems, and novel as well as bio-inspired approa-ches in tailoring surface properties.

1.1 14.00 – 14.30 hTowards self-healing coatings from supramolecular assemblyProf. Ludwik Leibler, ESPCI ParisTech, FR

1.2 14.30 – 15.00 hSuperhydrophobic layers from dispersion of hybrid raspberry-like particlesProf. Hans-Jürgen Butt, Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, DE

1.3 15.00 – 15.30 hMetal-free ‘click’ chemistry methodologies as functionalization tool for polymer coatingsProf. Filip Du Prez, Ghent University, BE

15.30 – 16.00 hNetworking: Refreshments & coffee break

1.4 16.00 – 16.30 hFibrillar adhesion surfaces: a new scientific paradigm on the way to applicationsProf. Eduard Arzt, INM-Leibniz Insitute for New Materials and Saarland University, DE

1.5 16.30 – 17.00 hBio-functional supramolecular interfacial architecturesProf. Wolfgang Knoll, AIT Austrian Insitute of Technology, AT

1.6 17.00 – 17.30 hCompletely miscible nanocompositesProf. Stephan Förster, University of Bayreuth, DE

Session 2: Pigments

Chair: Dr. Lars Lücke, Clariant Produkte (Deutschland), DE

Colour, functionality and novel technologies are the combining topics of this session which represents new pigment systems, innovative technical developments considering specific customer requirements for colorants and pig-ments. IR-reflective pigments in various known and novel applications are discussed as well as the latest carbon black technologies for easy dispersion in waterborne formulations.

2.1 14.00 – 14.30 hColourful façade coatings with inorganic colorantsHeleen Teleng, Evonik Colortrend, NL

2.2 14.30 – 15.00 hIR-reflecting pigments – a philosophy is gaining momentumDr. Thomas Sowade, Heubach, DE

2.3 15.00 – 15.30 hEffectively travelling into the blueDr. Thomas Rentschler, Merck, DE

15.30 – 16.00 hNetworking: Refreshments & coffee break

2.4 16.00 – 16.30 hRed iron oxide pigments, all the same?Dr. Volker Schneider, Lanxess Deutschland, DE

2.5 16.30 – 17.00 hA new technical approach to develop colorants for industrial coatingsMark Westera, Evonik Colortrend, NL

2.6 17.00 – 17.30 hEnabling easy dispersion of high colour pigments in waterborne formulationsJosh Preneta, Cabot, US

Session 3: Production processesChair: Dr. Chris Lowe, Becker Industrial Coatings, UK

Improving coatings is not only a matter of raw material innovations. In a time of tight margin, stiff competition, increasing awareness for sus-tainable environmentally friendly products, a constant control and optimisation of the pro-duction process is of paramount importance. The six papers of this session are dedicated to the latest developments on production process improvement including milling, grinding and up-scaling as well as highly flexible paint pro-duction.

3.1 14.00 – 14.30 hThree roll mills a never ending success storyNorbert Kern, Bühler, CH

3.2 14.30 – 15.00 hDiscrete NIR laser spectroscopy for inline monitoring of acrylic UV curing processesMathias Bach, Karlsruher Institute of Technology, DE

3.3 15.00 – 15.30 hUV-light exposure method for simulation of high production speedsDr. Georg Bolte, bolte-consulting, DE

15.30 – 16.00 hNetworking: Refreshments & coffee break

3.4 16.00 – 16.30 hApplication of multifunctional nanoscopic coatings via microwave technologyDr. Robert Brookings, Alexium, US

3.5 16.30 – 17.00 hThe further development of the modular paint factory (MOFA) – the mini-MOFARalf Hohmann, Hemmelrath Lackfabrik, DE

3.6 17.00 – 17.30 hFrom the lab to the production scale – scalability of agitated media mill processesDr. Bernhard Stalder, Bühler, CH

14.00 – 17.30 h

Poster session 17.30 – 19.00 h | After work reception

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Session 4: Architectural coatingsChair: Dr. Marc Schrinner, Bayer MaterialScience, DE

The formulator is faced with reformulation challenges to create coatings that minimi-se the impact on the environment and yet also meet important performance require-ments. This session discusses latest deve-lopments in binder chemistry exhibiting im-proved performance in terms of durability, weathering, stain and dirt pick-up resistance and cleanability. Additional functionalities such as fire-retardance will also be presented.

4.1 14.00 – 14.30 hA novel binder for waterborne trim paints with improved application propertiesDr. Jaap Akkerman, Nuplex Resins, NL

4.2 14.30 – 15.00 hStain resistant paintsDr. Audrey Cosyns, BASF SE, DE

4.3 15.00 – 15.30 hNew generation of EBS for semi-flexible exterior masonry coatingsMaurille Secher, Eliokem, FR

15.30 – 16.00 hNetworking: Refreshments & coffee break

4.4 16.00 – 16.30 hNew acrylic hybrid technology for superior durability of exterior coatings Dr. Marie Bleuzen, The Dow Chemical Company, FR

4.5 16.30 – 17.00 hNew generation of vinyl acetate ethylene copolymer emulsions for exterior coatingsDr. Stephan Krieger, Celanese Emulsions, DE

4.6 17.00 – 17.30 hNew alkyd structuresJorge Moniz, Resiquíma – Resina Químicas S.A., PT

Session 5: Wood coatingsChair: Markus Dimmers, Alberdingk-Boley, DE

Wood coatings can be classified as a very spe-cific segment within the paint industry covering a variety of indoor and outdoor wood substra-tes. Techniques for coating wood go back many centuries but in recent decades there has been a move towards more environmentally friendly systems such as waterbased systems. The six pa-pers of this session address important issues in wood coatings such as the mechanisms causing discolouration of wood as well as novel binder chemistries and improvement of performance.

5.1 14.00 – 14.30 hInvestigating light-induced discolouration of dark woodDr. Mario Beyer, Institut für Holztechnologie Dresden, DE

5.2 14.30 – 15.00 hNanocharacterisation techniques for investigating the durability of wood coatings Mirela Simona Vlad, Univesité Laval, CA

5.3 15.00 – 15.30 hThe distribution and effect of water in drying waterborne coatingsDr. Jurgen Scheerder, DSM NeoResins+, NL

15.30 – 16.00 hNetworking: Refreshments & coffee break

5.4 16.00 – 16.30 hSelecting the right binder for waterborne industrial wood coatingsDr. Dirk Mestach, Nuplex Resins, NL

5.5 16.30 – 17.00 hNovel hybrid organic-inorganic coatings for wood flooring applicationXabier Errotabehere, Rescoll, FR

5.6 17.00 – 17.30 hHigh performance water repellent acrylic latices for exterior wood coatingsDr. Claude Nootens, Momentive Speciality Chemicals, BE

Plenary session Keynote speakers

Sustainable chemistry: a key tech-nology for the 21st centuryProf. Matthias Beller, Winner European Sustaina-ble Chemistry Award, University of Rostock, DE

Despite numerous important methodological advan-cements in all areas of chemistry, still the industrial production of chemicals can be improved. Current-ly, more than 80 % of all products of the chemical industry are made via catalysis. In this regard, the development of more efficient catalysts constitutes a key factor for achieving a sustainable production of all kinds of chemicals today and in the future. In the short talk it will be shown that recently developed molecular-defined as well as nanostructured cata-lysts enable chemists to perform their organic syn-theses more selectively and with improved econo-mics. Examples which demonstrate the superiority of catalytic processes compared to more traditional stoichiometric reactions will include hydrogenations and dehydrogenations, oxidation reactions as well as modern CC-coupling reactions. In addition, the

need for drastically impro-ved catalysts for challenging “dream reactions” will be shown. Finally, the importance of chemistry for environmen-tally benign energy technolo-gies will be highlighted.

What is currently being done to improve the sustainability in the coating business and what is nee-ded for the future?Dr. Erik Risberg, Jotun, NO

Including all aspects related to sustainability through the eyes of a paint manufacturer can be a challenge, especially when monitoring the process from cradle to grave. Important aspects are the choice of raw materials and their production; the manufacturing of the product itself; the logistics throughout the chain; the protection properties for the end-user; the process involved in the removal; and waste treatment. Several tools are available to evaluate the sustainability of products and solu-tions. Life cycle assessments are one approach in the comparison of various technologies. This short presentation will give a few examples on what Jotun has done to find more sustainable solutions. Howe-ver, in many cases an improvement in one area may result in a loss in another. Consequently one needs to find ways to weigh the benefits against the disa-

dvantages. It is also important to remember the customers and their needs. Even the most sustainable product solution will lack importance unless it is of commercial interest and fulfils the requirements of the end-user.

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Tuesday morning, 29 March 2011

Session 6: Adhesives & sealants IChair: Stephan Hinterwaldner, Hinterwaldner Consulting, DEThis first session on adhesives is dedicated to latest developments like warm-melts, raw mate-rial innovations and applications in the field of pressure-sensitive adhesives. The principle of new developed block copolymers, manufactured via an innovative radical polymerisation technology that also allows the introduction of functional groups in the polymer, is presented. A newly designed polymer with various good adhesive related pro-perties including biodegradability for improved performance in acrylic or acrylic/styrene emulsi-ons is introduced. Additionally, the setup of vari-ous thermo-analytical techniques for UV curing is explained to support the research & development and quality assurance for reactive adhesives.

6.1 9.00 – 9.30 hThe adhesives and sealants marketMonique von Dungen, Chem Research DE

6.2 9.30 – 10.00 hFurther development in the area of solvent-free acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesivesProf. Zbigniew Czech, West Pommeranian University of Technology Szczecin, PL

6.3 10.00 – 10.30 hTesting and optimising the UV curing processStepahn Knappe, Netzsch-Gerätebau, DE

10.30 – 11.00 hNetworking: Refreshments & coffee break

6.4 11.00 – 11.30 hInnovative acrylic block copolymers for pressure-sensitive adhesives applicationsJean-Pierre Disson, Arkema, FR

6.5 11.30 – 12.00 hAcrylic pressure-sensitive adhesives for medical applicationsDr. Roland Milker, Poly-Chem, DE

6.6 12.00 – 12.30 hHighly advanced water soluble resin for acrylic or acrylic/styrene emulsionsDr. Tomoya Fujita, The Nippon Synthetic Chemical Industry, JP

Session 7: Protective coatings IChair: Prof. Robert Akid, Sheffield Hallam University, UKWhen organic coatings are applied to metals corrosion protection becomes their most important technical feature. This session presents six papers dealing with the latest developments in anticorrosion coatings. Different approaches to achieve high-perfor-mance, yet low or zero VOC systems are dis-cussed. Examples include waterborne epoxy systems and sol-gel hybrid systems as well as the investigation of the influence of a co-solvent on the performance of anticorrosion paints.

7.1 9.00 – 9.30 hOptimizing film formation of anticorrosive coatingsDr. Oihana Elizalde, BASF SE, DE

7.2 9.30 – 10.00 hNew challenges in decorative enamels application after 2010Dr. Bogdan Znoj, Helios Domžale, SI

7.3 10.00 – 10.30 hWaterborne epoxy based Zn rich primers: are there viable options?Francoise Heine, Momentive Speciality Chemicals, BE

10.30 – 11.00 hNetworking: Refreshments & coffee break

7.4 11.00 – 11.30 hNovel waterborne sol-gel systems as binder for metal treatment formulationsDr. Philipp Albert, Evonik Degussa, DE

7.5 11.30 – 12.00 hCorrosion protection with nanoscale anticorrosive pigments in coatingsDr. Marc Entenmann, Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation, DE

7.6 12.00 – 12.30 hUtilising electrochemical impedance in studying protective coatingsTony Gichuhi, Halox, US

Session 8: Automotive coatingsChair: Dr. Michael Hilt, Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation, DEThe main focus in the development of auto-motive coatings is on the protection against corrosion, weathering, chemical and me-chanical influences as well as appealing surfaces. Research continues unabated to further increase performance and appea-rance. Thus, this session focuses on topics such as scratch resistance by nanotechno-logy, generation of distinct rheological pro-files, replacement of organic peroxide and improvement of flexibility.

8.1 9.00 – 9.30 hSynthesis of polyester resin and polyester coatings of pre-coated metal for automotivesYong-Hee Lee, Seoul National University, KR

8.2 9.30 – 10.00 hHigh flexibility and formability of linear polyester coatings for automotive clearcoatsJe-Ik Moon, Seoul National University, KR

8.3 10.00 – 10.30 hHigh scratch resistant clear coats with a new binder conceptDr. Nora Laryea, Nano-X, DE

10.30 – 11.00 hNetworking: Refreshments & coffee break

8.4 11.00 – 11.30 hHydrogen peroxide initiated acrylic polyols for 1K and 2K solvent borne topcoatsDenis Heymans, Momentive Speciality Chemicals, BE

8.5 11.30 – 12.00 hUnderstanding water in Xenon-arc accelerated weathering for automotive exterior coatings Jeffrey Quill, Q-Lab, UK

8.6 12.00 – 12.30 hEffect of atomisation and rheology control additives on automotive coatingsDr. Soumendra Basu, Eastman Chemical Company, US

9.00 – 12.30 h

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Session 9: Smart coatingsChair: Kirsten Wrede, Vincentz Network, DE

Smart coatings are often referred to as structured coatings which provide additi-onal benefits by giving an appropriate re-sponse to outside conditions. Much talked about are self-healing or superhydrophobic and hydrophilic coatings, to name a few. More examples will be given in this sessi-on, comprising conductive coatings, as well as IR-reflecting coatings supporting a more sustainable energy management. Other inte-resting developments are slow release tech-niques and the use of carbon nanotubes.

9.1 9.00 – 9.30 hSelf-healing coatings – a comparison of waterborne and solventborne systems Sudhakar Balijepalli, The Dow Chemical Company, US

9.2 9.30 – 10.00 hNovel self-cleaning coatingsDr. Matthias Wanner, Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation, DE

9.3 10.00 – 10.30 hConductive coatings using carbon nanotubesDr. Michael Berkei, Byk-Chemie, DE

10.30 – 11.00 hNetworking: Refreshments & coffee break

9.4 11.00 – 11.30 hElectrical conductivity improvement of transparent conductive carbon nanotube filmProf. Jeon Kook Lee, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, KR

9.5 11.30 – 12.00 hEnergy management by intelligent coating systemsRobert Maul, Eckart, DE

9.6 12.00 – 12.30 hLatest developments on slow release techniques of biocideDr. Frank Sauer, Lanxess Deutschland, DE

Session 10: Radiation curingChair: Prof. Céline Croutxé-Barghorn, Université de Haute Alsace, FRVolume-wise, radiation curing systems still re-present a small segment of the coatings world, but they feature some of its highest growth rates. Radiation cured coatings can be consi-dered as environmentally-friendly technology without any VOC. Therefore they have replaced many conventional systems such as low solid and solvent based coatings during the last ye-ars. The six papers of this session present the latest developments in binder chemistries, matting agents as well as photoinitiators.

10.1 9.00 – 9.30 hNew urethane acrylate oligomers with sulfide groupsDr. Igor Khudyakov, Bomar Specialities, US

10.2 9.30 – 10.00 hMatting and reinforcement of UV-cure clearcoats using near-nanoparticlesDr. Jonathan Phipps, Imerys, UK

10.3 10.00 – 10.30 hHigh efficiency soft feel matting agent replaces silica and waxes in UV coatingsBjörn Tiede, Lubrizol Advanced Materials, DE

10.30 – 11.00 hNetworking: Refreshments & coffee break

10.4 11.00 – 11.30 hPhotopolymeric acrylate coatings incorporating fluorinated materialCho-Hee Park, Seoul National University, KR

10.5 11.30 – 12.00 hRadical and cationic photoinitiators – structure and reactivityDr. Barbara Fenzi, Lamberti, IT

10.6 12.00 – 12.30 hMechanical properties (internal stress and adhesion) of UV-coatings Dr. Rolf Nothhelfer-Richter, Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation, DE

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Tuesday morning, 29 March 201114.00 – 17.30 h

Session 11: Adhesives & sealants IIChair: Stephan Hinterwaldner, Hinterwaldner Consulting, DEIn the second session on adhesives, various aspects including the present and future role of sustainability of structural bonding will be dis-cussed. A new class of innovative silane-modi-fied polymers produced via a unique technology allowing to adjust the polymer’s chain length, its reactivity and the design of its backbone, will be introduced. The structure-property-re-lationship between calcium carbonate particle characteristics and physicochemical and tech-nical properties of the resulting reactive adhe-sives formulation will be discussed. Further, a new approach will be presented to conduct micromechanical shear stress-strain analysis under ambient conditions.

11.1 14.00 – 14.30 hPresent and future role of structural adhesive bonding in sustainability effortsDr. Juergen Wegner, ChemQuest, DE

11.2 14.30 – 15.00 hMicromechanical investigation of the polymer-metal-interphases in epoxy aluminium jointsMelanie Presser, University of Kaiserslautern, DE

11.3 15.00 – 15.30 hA new class of silane-modified polymers for sealants and adhesivesMelanie Roessing, Evonik Goldschmidt, DE

15.30 – 16.00 hNetworking: Refreshments & coffee break

11.4 16.00 – 16.30 hInfluence of surface properties of calcite fillers on the performance of structural adhesivesProf. Paul Ludwig Geiß, University of Kaiserslautern, DE

11.5 16.30 – 17.00 hFuture trends in moisture curable silane polymer technologyDr. Luc Peeters, Kaneka Belgium, BE

11.6 17.00 – 17.30 hPre-applicable adhesives - chemical solutions for new assembling conceptsDr. Andreas Hartwig, Fraunhofer Institute for Ma-nufacturing Technology and Advanced Materials Research, DE

Session 12: Sustainability & biobased coatingsChair: David Sykes, Paint Research Association, UKSustainability is about living and working in ways that meet and integrate existing envi-ronmental economic and social needs without compromising the well-being of future genera-tions. The use of raw materials from renewable resources is one way to produce more sustaina-ble products. This session provides examples of what the coatings industry has in store for this increasingly important issue, for instance, carbon dioxide based polycarbonates, catalytic biomolecules providing novel chemistries for functionalising coatings and binder based on lactic acid and lactide.

12.1 14.00 – 14.30 hComparative carbon footprint study on industrial coatings for metalDave Morris, DSM, NL

12.2 14.30 – 15.00 hBiobased building blocksPaul Cordfunke, Purec Biochem, NL

12.3 15.00 – 15.30 hA new generation of green bindersCatarina Ralheta, Xyntra Chemicals, NL

15.30 – 16.00 hNetworking: Refreshments & coffee break

12.4 16.00 – 16.30 hBenefits of biobased raw materials for the sustainability of coatingsDr. Jan Besamusca, DSM NeoResins+, NL

12.5 16.30 – 17.00 hEnvironmentally friendly additives for emulsi-on polymerisation and waterborne coatingsDr. Fabio Trezzi, Rhodia, FR

12.6 17.00 – 17.30 hNew functionality: addressing future needs within the framework of performance standardsDr. Melinda Wales, Reactive Surfaces, US

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Session 13: Protective coatings IIChair: Dr. Oihana Elizalde, BASF SE, DE

This second session on protective coatings fo-cuses on recent developments and trends in protective coatings in different applications. Low VOC and waterborne approaches for metal protection will be presented for different binder systems as well as the use of nanoemulsions. In addition, light will be shed on the durabili-ty of fluoropolymer coatings which have been monitored for 29 years. Further the water resis-tance of three commercial intumescent coatings available in the market will be presented.

13.1 14.00 – 14.30 hA broad spectrum look at metal protectionLarry Schneiders, Lubrizol Advanced Materials, US

13.2 14.30 – 15.00 hAnti-corrosive primers based on a solvent-free, 1-type solid epoxy waterborne dispersionDr. Thomas Tepe, The Dow Chemical Company, US

13.3 15.00 – 15.30 hLow VOC nanoemulsions for use in anticorrosi-ve high performance waterbased coatingsProf. Silma Barrios, Killing Paint & Adhesives and Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, BR

15.30 – 16.00 hNetworking: Refreshments & coffee break

13.4 16.00 – 16.30 hUltra-weatherable fluoropolymer coatings for bridgesPascale Hering, AGC Chemicals, NL

13.5 16.30 – 17.00 hCorrosion performance of -glycidoxypropyltri-methoxysilane modified epoxy polymerSafak Oturakli, Kanat Paints and Coatings, TR

13.6 17.00 – 17.30 hWater resistance of intumescent coatings for fire protection of steel structures Helena Silva, Laboratory for Civil Engineering, PT

Session 14: Powder coatingsChair: Peter Collins, Paint Research Association, UKIn times of increasing ecological awareness powder coatings can offer a lot. They have many advantages over other coatings processes like zero/near zero VOC emission, even though there are some limitations to the technology. The reduction of the baking temperature is the most important requirement in the powder coating field today. In this session new binder technologies with lower curing temperatures will be looked at. Other topics are a novel HAA crosslinker which has been developed creating a matte surface during cure and powder in-mould coating for automotive applications.

14.1 14.00 – 14.30 hEnergy saving and efficiencies from a new generation of powder coating bindersAndrea Capra, Momentive Performance Materials, IT

14.2 14.30 – 15.00 hSustainable polyesters for powder coatingsDr. Alessandro Minesso, Cytec Italy, IT

14.3 15.00 – 15.30 hParticle concept for powder coatings with improved blanching resistanceDr. Petra Fritzen, Sachtleben Chemie, DE 15.30 – 16.00 hNetworking: Refreshments & coffee break

14.4 16.00 – 16.30 hInnovative technology for highly productive powder coating of coils and blanksUlrich Strohbeck, Fraunhofer Institute for Ma-nufacturing Engineering and Automation, DE

14.5 16.30 – 17.00 hPowder in mould coating as a finishing solution for SMC in automotive applicationsMarcel Schutte, DSM Powder Coating Resins, NL

14.6 17.00 – 17.30 hMatte hardener for one-shot-matte HAA powder coatings: Myth or reality?Werner Grenda, Evonik Degussa, DE

Session 15: Functional materialsChair: Wernfried Heilen, Evonik Tego Chemie, DENovel built-in functionalities are at the fore-front of current coatings development. Such coatings systems have an immense market po-tential. New application areas will open up new vistas. This session will provide an overview of several research and development activities in different fields, e.g. bio-engineered smart ad-ditives, improved PFPE silane polymer structu-res, more efficient intumescent coatings, novel crosslinker chemistries and requirements and complexities of new product development to meet performance and regulatory demands.

15.1 14.00 – 14.30 hAdvancement towards clean surfacesSteve Block, Dow Corning Corporation, US

15.2 14.30 – 15.00 hVertical elastic coatings that meet performance and regulatory demandsDarlene Rota, Lubrizol, US

15.3 15.00 – 15.30 hUsing fibres to improve the performance and durability of intumescent coatingsWilliam Mertens, Lapinus Fibres, NL

15.30 – 16.00 hNetworking: Refreshments & coffee break

15.4 16.00 – 16.30 hRe-chargeable coatings: innovative approach to functionalisation-on-demandDr. Melinda Wales, Reactive Surfaces, US

15.5 16.30 – 17.00 hNovel eco-friendly crosslinker chemistriesDr. Florian Lunzer, Cytec Industries, AT

15.6 17.00 – 17.30 hOptimising cost/performance of solventbased alkyd formulations with an organic opacifierAlain Garzon, The Dow Chemical Company, FR

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Wednesday morning, 30 March 2011

Session 16: Construction chemicals IChair: Ferdinand Leopolder, drymix, DE

Construction chemicals play a major role in the lifecycle of a building. However, the defi-nition of the term “Construction Chemicals” is quite vague and includes usually a multitude of applications. Wood protection, bituminous compounds and surface protection are part of it, however, the major field of application is concrete technology as well as drymix mortars. The six papers scheduled in the morning ses-sion reflect the environmental impact of const-ruction materials in general. Smart formulation design enables us to face the challenges of the future. The morning programme gives particu-lar attention to damage prevention and repair.

16.1 9.00 – 9.30 hFuture impacts of climate change on the construction industry Dr. Andreas Gerdes, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, DE

16.2 9.30 – 10.00 hSustainable concrete protection with siloxane based admixturesMarkus Roos, Evonik Goldschmidt, DE

16.3 10.00 – 10.30 hShrinkage compensation in fresh cementitious screedsWolfgang Bonder, MI, DE

10.30 – 11.00 hNetworking: Refreshments & coffee break

16.4 11.00 – 11.30 hImproving stability of calcium aluminate cement-based dry-mix mortars during storageJacques Estival, Kerneos, FR

16.5 11.30 – 12.00 hNovel accelerators as alternatives to lithium compounds in building industry Dr. Antonio Neto, Dr. Paul Lohmann, DE

16.6 12.00 – 12.30 hRepair & maintenance of concrete structures – current situation and technologies in Japan Prof. Yasuhiko Sato, Hokkaido University, JP

Session 17: Novel materialsChair: Sonja Specks, Vincentz Network, DE

Raw materials suppliers, coatings manufac-turers and research institutes are in constant search for innovative products and techno-logies that offer new opportunities for the design and improvement of coatings sys-tems. This sessions gives an overview of new materials, like a novel curing technology for flooring systems, different rheology additives, sag control agents and thickeners for VOC-free paints, and in-can preservatives, offering a nice cross section of new developments.

17.1 9.00 – 9.30 hNovel epoxy curing agent technology for flooring systemsRob Rasing, Air Products and Chemicals, NL

17.2 9.30 – 10.00 hNew solutions for in-can preservation in the making for EuropeAnders Carlsen, Dow Microbial Control, CH

17.3 10.00 – 10.30 hOptimising the performance of metallic and effects pigments utilising a rheological additiveRobert Miller, Troy Corporation, US

15.30 – 16.00 hNetworking: Refreshments & coffee break

17.4 11.00 – 11.30 hDesigning hyper-branched polymers as thickeners for VOC-free paintsDr. Cindy Münzenberg, Cognis, DE

17.5 11.30 – 12.00 hNovel high efficient, urethane-type rheology modifier with advanced environmental profileDr. Pol Storme, Dow Coating Materials, BE

17.6 12.00 – 12.30 hSag control agents against edge covering problemsDr. Fred von Wijk, Nuplex Resins, NL

Session 18: Measuring & testing IChair: Keith Middleton, Eastman Company, UKTesting, analysing and characterising raw ma-terials and products are essential in both the development and production of industrial pro-ducts. Additionally, regulation and legislation also play a significant role in the development of new products. Therefore this session starts with two presentations on legislative aspects. The other four papers present important stu-dies on advanced coatings testing, including determination of failures between thermally cured coil coating primers and UV cured clearcoats and investigations of the deviations from the ideal polymer architectures in polyme-risation praxis.

18.1 9.00 – 9.30 hAn update of member states and EU legislation regarding food contact materialsRachida Semail, Keller and Heckman, BE

18.2 9.30 – 10.00 hREACH properties of polymers and oligomers judged by simulated synthesesDr. Henk van den Haak, AkzoNobel, NL

18.3 10.00 – 10.30 hModern techniques for the evaluation of coating propertiesDr. Michael Hilt, Fraunhofer Institute for Manu-facturing Engineering and Automotion, DE

10.30 – 11.00 hNetworking: Refreshments & coffee break

18.4 11.00 – 11.30 hImproved effects in pigment dispersion and rheology by CFRPDr. Clemens Auschra, BASF SE, DE

18.5 11.30 – 12.00 hHow primer composition affects interfacial adhesion failureDr. Chris Lowe, Becker Industrial Coatings, UK

18.6 12.00 – 12.30 hGenerating biomimetic surfaces by coupling antifreeze proteins to a 2K-PUR coating systemAlexej Kreider, Fraunhofer Institute for Manu-facturing Technology and Advanced Materials Research, DE

9.00 – 12.30 h

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Session 19: Marine coatingsChair: Dr. Lars Nordstierna, Chalmers University of Technology, SEIn this session results of the research project “Marine Paint” are presented. This project is devoted to developing new and effective ma-rine antifouling paints, which are more envi-ronmentally friendly than those in use today. The research is carried out at the University of Gothenburg and Chalmers University of Tech-nology in Sweden. Presentations by university representatives on novel marine paints with controlled release of biocides are complemen-ted by further lectures on novel materials for anti-fouling coatings.

19.1 9.00 – 9.30 hTowards novel marine paints with controlled release of biocides – concepts and formulationDr. Lars Nordstierna, Chalmers University of Technology, SE

19.2 9.30 – 10.00 hTowards novel marine paints with controlled release of biocidesProf. Magnus Nydén, Chalmers University of Technology, SE

19.3 10.00 – 10.30 hMarine paint efficacy and risk Prof. Hans Blanck, University of Gothenburg, SE

10.30 – 11.00 hNetworking: Refreshments & coffee break

19.4 11.00 – 11.30 hEffects of freshwater exposure on future per-formance of antifouling coatings in seawaterDr. Erik Risberg, Jotun, NO

19.5 11.30 – 12.00 hActive nano-silazane spheres in oligomeric binder for anti-fouling Dr. Bo Gimvang, Xurex, US

19.6 12.00 – 12.30 hSilica nanocomposite as fouling release coatingDr. Morteza Ebrahimi, Amirkabir University, IR

European Coatings AwArdAt the European Coatings Congress, for the sixth time, the speaker who presents the best scientific and/or technical paper will be ho-noured. An independent jury will select the winner of the 7th European Coatings Award, decidedly a measure of excellence in coatings technology. It is sponsored by the European Coatings Journal and consists of 2.000 EUR prize money and a sculpture of outstanding charm. The European Coatings Award will be presented to the proud winner during the Plenary session on Monday, 28 March 2011.

Session 20: PolyurethanesChair: Ian Rimmer, Huntsman Polyurethanes, UK

With a huge variety of binder chemistries combinable with a growing number of po-lyisocyanate varieties, polyurethanes are one of the most versatile classes of orga-nic coatings, and usually represent the high-performance range of applications. Research continues unabated to further in-crease the perfomance, particularly in view of environmental demands. Thus this ses-sion focuses mainly on research aiming at high-performing waterborne and low VOC PUR coatings for different application areas.

20.1 9.00 – 9.30 hAre high performance, efficiency and environ-mental compatibility still a contradiction?Dr. Markus Mechtel, Bayer MaterialScience, DE

20.2 9.30 – 10.00 hStructure-property relationships of 2K aliphatic polyurethane systemsFréderic Lucas, BASF SE, DE

20.3 10.00 – 10.30 hPerformance of PU coatings obtained with polycarbonate diol, polyether & polyester polyolsDr. Manuel Colera, UBE Corporation Europe, ES

10.30 – 11.00 hNetworking: Refreshments & coffee break

20.4 11.00 – 11.30 hNext generation acrylic dispersions for high performance waterborne 2K PU coatingsDr. Marc-Claudius Schrinner, Bayer Material-Science, DE

20.5 11.30 – 12.00 hNovel polyol modifiers to achieve VOC compliance with improved performanceRichard Shain, King Industries, US

20.6 12.00 – 12.30 hWater-based fluoropolymer-urethane hybrid systems for wind turbine blade topcoatsDr. Kurt Wood, Arkema, US

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Session 21: Measuring & testing IIChair: Dr. Rafael Aviles, The Dow Chemical Company, USThis second session on testing, analysing and characterising products and raw materials pre-sents important studies on the determination of the durability of functional coatings, the use of high throughput experimentation for the development of new colorant and colour systems, the activity of functional coatings, the realisation of deterministic accelerati-on of laboratory weathering for the fast pre-diction of material durability in comparison to real use aging behaviour as well as the leaching from biocides from facade coatings.

21.1 14.00 – 14.30 hThe service life prediction of cool roof coating systemsSean Arsenault, Arkema, FR

21.2 14.30 – 15.00 hNew perspectives on the mechanisms of HALS stabilizationDr. Phil Barker, BlueScope Steel Research, AU

21.3 15.00 – 15.30 hEmission of substances from coatings Dr. Nicole Borho, Dr. Robert-Murjahn- Insititute, DE

15.30 – 16.00 hNetworking: Refreshments & coffee break

21.4 16.00 – 16.30 hSystem for deterministic acceleration of laboratory weatheringDr. Mkrtych Khudaverdyan, Atlas Material Testing Technology, DE

21.5 16.30 – 17.00 hA new approach to develop colour system solutions using High Throughput ExperimentationAndreas Stuettgen, Evonik Colortrend, NL

21.6 17.00 – 17.30 hIn-situ colorimetric evaluation for activity confirmation of functional coatingsDr. Eric Wiliam, The University of Southern Mississippi, US

Session 22: NanotechnologyChair: Dr. Dmitry Shchukin, Max-Planck-Institut, DENanotechnology is still a controversial term in material development, dividing the coatings industry into enthusiastic supporters and scep-tics. Especially, the impact of nanoparticles on human health is hotly debated. However, for good reason nanotechnology is finding its way into ever more practical coatings applications. As this session shows a lot of research is being done in order to obtain functional and high performance coatings. Scientific approaches make use of nano-aluminion oxides, nano si-lica and surface chemistry of nanoparticles.

22.1 14.00 – 14.30 hThe “Nano discussion” – to what extent is the pigment and paint industry concerned?Dr. Günter Etzrodt, BASF SE, DE

22.2 14.30 – 15.00 hScratch resistant UV-cured coatings containing nano-aluminum oxide additivesDr. Roger Cayton, Nanophase Technologies, US

22.3 15.00 – 15.30 hAdaption of nanoparticle surface for smart coating applications Dr. Gerhard Jonschker, Merck, DE

15.30 – 16.00 hNetworking: Refreshments & coffee break

22.4 16.00 – 16.30 hSilica nanoparticles with functionalised surface chemistriesMark Myers, Nissan Chemical American, US

22.5 16.30 – 17.00 hA monte carlo determination of the effectiveness of nanoparticles as spacersDr. Michael Diebold, DuPont Titanium Technologies, US

22.6 17.00 – 17.30 hSurface micro-structuring of acrylate nanocom-posite coatings by 172 nm excimer irradiationProf. Reiner Mehnert, Cetelon Nanotechnik, DE

Session 23: Printing inksChair: Jack Baarends, Consultant to the printing inks industry, NLThe printing inks industry is confronted with challenges ranging from price pressure and chemicals shortages to product safety, legis-lation and sustainability issues. Nevertheless, material suppliers are striving to develop new solutions for the industry. The session on printing inks will present six interesting pre-sentations in this context, including additives for radiation cured inks, a new solvent system for printing inks, waterbased resins for flexi-ble packaging inks as well as energy curable acrylates for food packaging applications.

23.1 14.00 – 14.30 hNew additive developments for radiation cured ink Dr. Ian Maxwell, Lubrizol, UK

23.2 14.30 – 15.00 hA novel UV coating design and application in curable aqueous based inkjet printing systemsDr. David Hood, ISP, US

23.3 15.00 – 15.30 hNew waterbased binder for OPP and PET lamination inksSteven Ziljstra, BASF Netherlands, NL

15.30 – 16.00 hNetworking: Refreshments & coffee break

23.4 16.00 – 16.30 hNew solvent system for printing inksFábio Rosa, Oxiteno S.A. Indústria e Comércio, BR

23.5 16.30 – 17.00 hA scientific view of incidents with inks in food contact materialsDr. Rob Veraat, Keller and Heckmann, BE

23.6 17.00 – 17.30 hEnergy curable acrylates for food packaging applicationsPaul Gevaert, Cytec Surface Specialities, BE

Printing ink committee:

Jack Baarends, Consultant to the printing inks industry, NL Dr. Martin Poppe, Clariant Produkte (Deutschland), DEDr. Erich Frank, Flint Group, DEKirsten Wrede, Vincentz Network, DE

Wednesday afternoon, 30 March 201114.00 – 17.30 h

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Session 24: Waterborne coatingsChair: Dr. Dirk Mestach, Nuplex Resins, NL

Thanks to its VOC-free or VOC-reduced cha-racter, waterborne coating is a fast deve-loping technology. In many applications, waterborne coating systems have become a standard solution, replacing their solventbor-ne counterparts. This session picks up new binder-based developments, like designed suitable combinations of different building blocks aimed at attaining desired coating properties, while satisfying eco compliance and novel 1K systems as well as novel mate-rials such as additives and incorporated clays.

24.1 14.00 – 14.30 hEco challenge to reduce emissions in high performance coatingsDr. Jeffrey Stubbs, DSM NeoResins+, US

24.2 14.30 – 15.00 hWaterborne mechanical dispersions to replace solventborne coating bindersDr. John Roper III, The Dow Chemical Company, US

24.3 15.00 – 15.30 hEpoxy performance and zero VOCs in one pack waterborne baked systemsAlan Leroy, Momentive Speciality Chemicals, BE

15.30 – 16.00 hNetworking: Refreshments & coffee break

24.4 16.00 – 16.30 hA novel aqueous dispersion of hydrophobic fumed silica for waterbased coatingsDr. Günther Michael, Evonik Degussa, DE

24.5 16.30 – 17.00 hNew deaerators for airless spray applied waterbased coatingsChristine Louis, Air Products, NL

24.6 17.00 – 17.30 hFlat latex particles; encapsulated clay platelets for high barrier coatingsProf. Alex van Herk, Eindhoven University of Technology, NL

Session 25: Construction chemicals IIChair: Prof. Andreas Gerdes, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, DEOnly rarely do topics concerned with Construction chemicals surface in the general, non-scientific discussion, the product group’s performance is literally “in the dark”, beyond the visible surface of a building or infrastructural development. But when the topics surface, it is mostly due to failures or wrongful applications and becomes quite sen-sational: the recent oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is only one example for that. In the afternoon sessi-on, several lectures circling the topic of preventive maintenance, damage control and containment present the wide area of applications for construc-tion chemicals.

25.1 14.00 – 14.30 hOil and gas well cementing – a challenging field for construction chemicals Dr. Johann Plank, Technical University Munich, DE

25.2 14.30 – 15.00 hNew additives for concrete admixturesDr. Oliver Mogck, Clariant Produkte (Deutschland), DE

25.3 15.00 – 15.30 hHorizontal damp-proofing barriers – options and limits Markus Boos, Remmers Baustofftechnik, DE

15.30 – 16.00 hNetworking: Refreshments & coffee break

25.4 16.00 – 16.30 hComputational chemistry for the analysis of the polycondensation of alkyltriethoxysilanesJulia Süssmuth, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, DE

25.5 16.30 – 17.00 hMass corrosion protection of reinforced concrete structuresMichael Schottler, Elotex, DE

25.6 17.00 – 17.30 hPCE optimization for concretes – practical experiences and effectsEugen Kleen, MC Bauchemie Müller, DE

After work receptionCongress delegates, chairmen and spea-kers will be able to meet in a relaxed at-mosphere straight after the end of the congress on Monday, 28 March 2011. The after work reception of the European Coa-tings Congress is an ideal opportunity to renew and strengthen contacts, cultivate business relationships, exchange latest news and participate in discussions. This will take place contemporary with the pos-ter session at the foyer St. Petersburg with some refreshments, beer and music.

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All the best

AGC Chemicals

Air Products and Chemicals

AIT Austrian Institute of Technology

AJD Rastreabilidade

AkzoNobel

Alberdingk-Boley

Alexium

Amirkabir University

Arkema

Arkema France

Atlas Material Testing Technology

BASF Nederland

BASF SE

Bayer MaterialScience

Becker Industrial Coatings

BlueScope Steel Research

bolte-consulting

Bomar Specialties

Bühler

Byk Chemie

Cabot Corp

Celanese Emulsions

Cetelon Nanotechnik

Chalmers University of Technology

Chem Research

ChemQuest

Chungnam National University

Clariant Produkte (Deutschland)

Cognis

Consultant to the printing industry

Cytec Industries

Cytec Italy

Cytec Surface Specialties

Dow Chemical Company

Dow Coating Materials – Dow Belgium

Dow Corning Corporation

Dow Europe

Dow Microbial Control

Dr. Paul Lohmann

Dr. Robert-Murjahn-Institute

drymix

DSM NeoResins+

DSM Powder Coating Resins

DuPont Titanium Technologies

Dutch Polymer Institute

Eastman Chemical Company

Eckart

Eindhoven University of Technology

Eliokem

Elotex a Div. Of Akzo Nobel

Evonik Colortrend

Evonik Degussa

Evonik Goldschmidt

Evonik Tego Chemie

Flamac, a division of SIM

Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engi-neering and Automation

Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Techno-logy and Advanced Materials Research

Halox

Helios Domžale

Hemmelrath Lackfabrik

Heubach

Hokkaido University

Huntsman Advanced Materials

Huntsman Polyurethanes

Imerys

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research

Leibniz Institute for New Materials and Saarland University

Institut für Holztechnologie Dresden

ISP

Istanbul Technical University

Jotun

Kanat Paints and Coatings

Kaneka Belgium

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

Keller and Heckman

Kerneos

Killing Paint & Adhesives and Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul

King Industries

Korea Institute of Science and Technology

Lamberti

Lanxess Deutschland

Lapinus Fibres

Lighttechnology Institute of the Karlsruher Institute of Technology

LNEC

Lubrizol

Lubrizol Advanced Materials

Matière Molle et Chimie, ESPCI ParisTech

Max-Planck-Institute for Polymer Research

MC Bauchemie Müller

Merck

MI

Momentive Specialty Chemicals

Nanophase Technologies

Nano-x

Netzsch-Gerätebau

Nissan Chemical America Corporation

North Dakota State University

Nuplex Resins

Oxiteno S.A. Indústria e Comércio

Paint Research Association

Physical Chemistry I, University of Bayreuth

Poly-Chem

Polymer Chemistry Research Group

Poseidon Sciences Group

Purec Biochem

Q-Lab

Reactive Surfaces

Remmers Baustofftechnik

Rescoll / LGM2B

Resiquímica - Resinas Químicas

Rhodia

Sachtleben Chemie

Seoul National University

Sheffield Hallam University

Technische Universität München

The Dow Chemical Company

The Nippon Synthetic Chemical Industry

The University of Southern Mississippi

Troy Corporation

TWI

Universidad de Alicante

Université de Haute Alsace

Universite Laval

University of Gothenburg

University of Kaiserslautern

University of Karlsruhe

University of Rostock

West Pomeranian University of Technology Szczecin

Xurex

Xyntra Chemicals

The following leading companies and institutes will show you their new developments, strategies and trends and how to solve the technical problems you are facing:

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Attractive travel solutions & hotel accommo-dationGood connectionsNuremberg is conveniently located in the strong economic region of Southern Germany. The city is easily reached by air, rail and road. Our travel partner “Business & Service” offers easy travel solutions and hotel accom-modation for you. Use the varied offers and combine them to suit your individual wishes.

Special rail offers to the European Coatings Show 2011As a special offer for the European Coatings Show 2011 the Deutsche Bahn will carry you to Nuremberg from each DB-Station in Germany for a special price.Go to Nuremberg (and back) beginning at 79 € (2nd class) or 139 € (1st class). These tickets can be used for all trains of the Deutsche Bahn including ICE, EC and IC.

Easy hotel accommodation: Please make your hotel reservations as soon as possible due to the high demand of hotel rooms during that week in Nuremberg, because of the parallel running European Coatings Show 2011. A hotel reservation form shall be sent to you to-gether with your confirmation of your European Coatings congreSS participation and can also be downloaded from our website www.european-coatings-show.com.For further questions and individual offers please contact our service partner at:

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VenueThe European Coatings Show and the European Coatings Congress 2011 will be held at:

Exhibition and Convention Centre NürnbergMessezentrum90471 Nuremberg, DE

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DateEuropean Coatings congreSS: 28 – 30 March 2011European Coatings Show: 29 – 31 March 2011

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CancellationsIn the event of cancellation, fees will be refunded in full if notification of cancellation is received by 25 February 2011. If notifica-tion is received later, but not later than 11 March 2011, 50 % of the congress fee will be refunded. The postmark date shall apply in all cases. Delegates who fail to attend without notifying the organiser or who cancel after 11 March 2011 will be liable for the full congress fee. Substitutions of delegates may be made at any time. Cancellations and changes should be notified in writing and will be confirmed by the organiser. Any fees to be refunded will be paid after the event.

Congress languageThe European Coatings congreSS will be held in English only.

Hotel reservationHotel accommodation is not included in the registration fees. Reservations will be handled by our service partner Business & Service. A hotel reservation form shall be sent to you together with your congress confirmation and can also be downloaded from our website www.european-coatings-show.comPlease complete the form and mail or fax it to Business & Service. You will receive a written confirmation for your hotel booking. Please contact Business & Service directly in case you need any further information about hotel facilities:Business & Service:Tel.: +49 911 86076-0Fax: +49 911 [email protected]

Visa informationInternational attendees who will need to obtain a visa for visiting Germany should contact the German embassy or consulate in order to determine how to apply and the length of time required to process applica-tions. The organiser has no influence over the issuance of visas. In order to obtain a letter of invitation from the organiser, please contact the NürnbergMesse:

NürnbergMesse GmbHVisitor InformationTel: +49 911 8606-4900Fax: +49 911 [email protected]

NoticePhotographs of attendees will be taken during the events and may be used for promotional purpose. The address data are processed for customer service and information purposes in compliance with the German Data Protection Law. Company’s name, city and country might be published on the Internet as reference for upcoming events.

Your key contacts

CongressVincentz NetworkCoatings EventsTel: +49 511 9910-273Fax: +49 511 9910-279congress@european-coatings.comwww.european-coatings-show.com

ExhibitionNürnbergMesse GmbHTel: +49 911 8606-4900Fax: +49 911 8606-4901visitorinformation@nuernbergmesse.dewww.european-coatings-show.com

Easy travel solutions and hotel accomodationBusiness & ServiceTel: +49 911 86076-0Fax: +49 911 [email protected]

Sources:Y. Arcurs; Sarikhani; Okea; M. Huls; B.Carson; Mashe; M. Kempf / Fotolia.com,Heiko Stahl

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After 21 March 2011 delegates are asked to register on-site in Nuremberg. Please note that on-site registrations cannot be guaranteed as congress places are limited. Stated congress fees are net prices. 19% German VAT has to be added. The total amount incl. 19% German VAT must be paid by all delegates from any country. In some cases the VAT is refundable. An on-site registration carries an additional fee of 15 % of the conference fee, to cover the additional processing costs.

Step 1 General information

Please print name as you would like it to appear on the badge. Please make copies of this form for additional registrants.

Title First name Last name

e-mail:

Mailing address:

Company: Department (if applicable):

Address: City/ State/ ZIP Country

Billing address (if different from mailing address):

Company

Address City/ State/ ZIP Country

Phone : Fax:

Step 2 Registration options

Standard fee Reduced fee* University members

Full congress 28 – 30 March 2011 € 1.345 € 1.211 € 672

Two-day pass Choose one combination: 28 + 29 March 2011 28 + 30 March 2011 29 + 30 March 2011

€ 1.060 € 1.060 € 1.060

€ 954 € 954 € 954

€ 530 € 530 € 530

Single-day pass Choose one: 28 March 2011 29 March 2011 30 March 2011

€ 730 € 730 € 730

€ 657 € 657 € 657

€ 365 € 365 € 365

I am exhibitor/member of:  Exhibitor of ECS 2011  PRA  EuPIA

Pre-congress tutorials | Monday, 28 March 2011Please note that the pre-congress tutorials and the main conference are two individual events. Participation is limited at the exclusive tutorials and will be reserved on a first come, first serve basis. Extra-registration is absolutely necessary.

Pre-congress tutorials 1-11 (8.30 – 12.00 h)

Please choose one: Tutorial 1 € 350 Tutorial 2 € 350 Tutorial 3 € 350 Tutorial 4 € 350 Tutorial 5 € 350 Tutorial 6 € 350 Tutorial 7 € 350 Tutorial 8 € 350 Tutorial 9 € 350 Tutorial 10 € 350 Tutorial 11 € 350

Congress registration form Register online!www.european-coatings-show.com

Best Value

Extra

* Discounts: Companies who are exhibitors at the Euro-pean Coatings Show 2011 or members of one of the following associations will be given a 10% discount of the standard fee.

** A CD with all presen-tations of the con-gress will be included in the congress fee.

Step 3 Method of payment

Amex Master-/ Eurocard VISA

Card number

Expiry date

Card holder name

Date Signature

Mail or fax completed form to

Vincentz Network Coatings Events Plathnerstr. 4c 30175 Hanover Germany

Fax: +49 511 9910-279

[email protected]

*Registrations will not be processed without full payment. Registrations with declined or invalid credit cards will not be processed.

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