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September 2011 Vol. 16, No. 9

Table of Contents

36 International Buyers Guide


A comprehensive listing of raw
material and equipment suppliers.

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White Roof Coatings Boost Solar Power

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Chemically Bonded Phosphate Ceramics

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International Buyers Guide


37 Cross Reference Index
40 Industry Companies
57 Raw Materials / Equipment Cross Reference

DEPARTMENTS
Editors Page ................................6
As We Go To Press ......................8
Index to Companies ....................8
Fresh Paint ................................10
Patents ......................................20
Market Reports ........................22

COLUMNS

New Products ............................26

International Coatings Scene ....................................20

Industry News ..........................72

Europe Price Increases Offer No Relief to the Bottom Line

People ........................................76

ADVERTISING SECTIONS

Suppliers Corner........................77

Classified Ads ..............................................................80


Advertising Index........................................................81

Meetings ....................................78

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Finding the right


supplier is key

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his issue is dedicated to Coatings Worlds International Buyers Guide,


an annual listing of companies offering pigments, resins, additives, solvents and oils as well as laboratory and production equipment to the
paint and coatings industry. If you are a formulator, the information here can
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to serve your formulation needs, particularly in todays business environment
where supply issues are in constant need of attention.
Keep this issue close at hand throughout the next year, as it can provide
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AkzoNobel India forays


into the mass market

AkzoNobel, the global leader for paints and


coatings and the maker of Dulux paints, announced its entry into the mass market for
the rst time with the launch of ICI Magik.
In India, our decorative coatings
business will continue to leverage the
strength of both its brands, Dulux and
ICI, said Amit Jain, managing director,
Akzo Nobel India Limited. While products from the Dulux cluster will be in the
premium and mid-tier segments, those
from the ICI cluster will specically be focused on the value segment.
A unique product which promises to
revolutionize the mass market for paints in
India, ICI Magik is an acrylic paint, which
offers consumers benets in the economy
category with its smooth nish, exhaustive
shade range offering a palette of 1,500 distinctive shades and enhanced brushability.
Also a rst for its category, ICI Magik has
low VOC and low odor content.
The decorative category in India is
complex, with a multitude of consumer
needs, said Jain. We are segmenting our
brands to leverage the opportunity. With the
launch of ICI Magik in India, for the rst
time there is a superior value proposition in
the mass market distemper segment.
Supported by a comprehensive marketing plan, AkzoNobel India is aggressively
promoting ICI Magik by rolling it out panIndia. To educate the primary users about
the new product, AkzoNobel India plans to
conduct painter carnivals called Magik
Melas where the painters and contractors
will get to experience ICI Magik through
product trials. Product information will be
shared and introductory offers would be
announced as part of the Mela.

Jotun takes root in Leningrad


region
Norwegian paint major Jotun AS signed a
land sales contract through its Russian
daughterOOO Jotun Paintsfor a nine
hectare land plot in Fyodorovskoye industrial park.
The agreement is seen as a rst step to
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raise a factory for the production of paints


and coatings. The factory expects annual
production output of 15 million liters of
paint and 3,000 tons of powder coatings.
Local production is needed to sustain
the sales growth and to fully meet the demands of our Russian customers, said
vice president of Jotun, Svein Stolpestad.
Jotun said that if the project goes well,
then the production capacities will be

doubled. Jotun Paints is the rst resident


in the industrial area of the new park
complex located approximately 20 kilometers south east of St. Petersburgh.
Jotun currently has eight sales ofces
and one distribution ofce in Russia. The
raising of the new manufacturing facility
was spurred in part by the 21 percent increase in production of waterborne paints
and primers in Russia in 2010. CW

Index to Companies
This index gives the starting page for a department or feature with a significant reference to a manufacturer of paint, coatings, adhesives and sealants.
Subsidiaries are indexed under their own names.
AkzoNobel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 10
BASF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Bayer MaterialScience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Benjamin Moore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Colpisa Colombiana de Pinturas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Cortec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Dunn-Edwards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Durock Alfacing International . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
DuPont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Dur-A-Flex. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Ecology Coatings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
EonCoat LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Epox-Z Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Fuhr Industrial. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Glasurit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Harris & Harris Group, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Hempel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
HzO, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Jotun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 10
Pipe Coaters Nigeria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
PPG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 26, 82
RPM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 76
Sherwin-Williams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Tenaris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Valspar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
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DuPont launches innovation center in India

DuPont announced the ofcial opening of


the India Innovation Center in Pune.
DuPont India Innovation Center is a forward-looking initiative by the global science-based company to expand its
strategic footprint to fuel local collaboration in support of Indias fast growing automotive industry.
DuPont India Innovation Centers primary focus is on the automotive segment;
and it acts as a collaborative platform for
automotive OEMs and component and
system manufacturers to come together to
support the Indian automotive industry.
The centers goal is to partner for sciencepowered solutions that fuel innovation
and application development together
with customers and partners.
The Collaboration Space in the center provides an environment for our customers and partners to connect real time
with our team of 9,500 DuPont scientists,
chemists and engineers located in 100
R&D and technical centers around the
world, said Balvinder Singh Kalsi, president, South Asia, DuPont. Leveraging the
power of DuPont global network, we can
work with our customers and partners to
meet the needs of the fast expanding Indian automotive industry.
India is one of the worlds fastest growing automotive markets in the world.
Hence, it can be both a challenge and an
opportunity to develop products and solutions in areas of sustainability, lightweight,
improved performance, alternative drive,
safety, and comfort and design.
Technological collaboration is the
key to addressing growth in the automotive segment and this is the approach
all auto manufacturers take the world
over, said Amandeep Singh Cheema,
business leader, DuPont Performance
Polymers, India, and project leader for
DuPont India Innovation Center. The
opening of our Innovation Center is an
important step towards DuPont staying
focused on the demands of our customers and partners in India for new
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technology innovations that are required


to support their growth plans.
The DuPont India Innovation Center is
one among four new global DuPont Innovation Centers in Asia Pacic. The other
three centers in Asia Pacic are located in
South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand. Taiwan
focuses on the electronics and communications markets, and Thailands center will be
working on programs around renewable
energy initiatives and products. Other centers in Latin America, Europe and North
America are in the planning pipeline.
The DuPont approach is to be a global
collaborative partner offering innovative
solutions to meet growing needs of the Industry, said Diane Gulyas, president for
DuPont Performance Polymers. We are
committed to leading collaborative and inclusive innovations to respond to challenges
facing the world today. Collaboration is the
driving force behind establishing the country focused Innovation Centers.

Chemark Consulting expands


business with new division
The Chemark Consulting Group, Inc.,
Southern Pines, N.C., has created a new
company entityThe Global Strategic Positioning Division (GSPD).
Chemark is a globally recognized management consulting company focusing on
all aspects of the coatings, paints, adhesives, sealants and specialty chemicals
value chains for 37 years. The newly created Global Strategic Positioning Division,
will assist clients in establishing businesses
in target regions of the world.
The new division provides rsthand
knowledge in the development of critical
national and global growth strategies involving technology development, sales
and marketing, distribution, licensing,
merger-acquisition-alliance and their resulting integration, joint ventures, spin
offs, roll-ups, etc.
Experienced stafng includes backgrounds in chemicals, polymers, plastics
and electronics.
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Although Chemark has been operating in this space for some time, due to the
accelerated decision-making time frames
associated with the industries we serve, we
feel it is opportune to ofcially form a divisional activity around our experienced
staff, said Dr. Phil Phillips, president and
managing director of Chemark.
Dr. Phillips will head the new GSPD
while John Lowry and Dan Watson will
concentrate on the Americas and Europe/Asia-Pacic regions respectively.
For more information visit Chemark
on the web at www.chemarkconsulting.net, or email phillips@chemarkconsulting.net.

ACA and ChemQuest


collaborate for paint and
coatings market report
The American Coatings Association
(ACA) has selected The ChemQuest
Group, Inc. as its partner to prepare its
upcoming U.S. Paint & Coatings Industry Market Analysis: 2010-2015, publication of which is anticipated in
December 2011. This market study will
maintain continuity with previous iterations, and will also incorporate several
new features. The U.S. Paint & Coatings
Industry Market Analysis: 2010-2015
proles performance of the coatings industrys 21 market sectors over the past
two years, offering analysis, and projects
sector performance for the ve-year period following the most recent industry
Census gures. In addition to digesting
the U.S. Census data, the report will incorporate real world interviews with
industry experts whose insights provide a
solid base for analyzing the impact of
trends and issues in major market segments along the paint and coatings supply chain. The forthcoming edition of the
Market Analysis will also include special
chapters addressing industry mergers and
acquisitions, regulatory issues, raw material trends, technology trends, and
green/sustainability issues.
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Jotun to block
takeover bid

Jotun AS has blocked a $933


million takeover offer from
Orkla ASA , a Norwegian maker of pizzas and bathroom cleaners, according to
Jotun chairman Odd Gleditsch. The
Gleditsch family owns 59 percent of
Jotuns voting rights and said it does not
want to relinquish control. Orkla, which
holds 38.2 percent of Jotuns voting
rights, said that paints and coatings is a
market well aligned with its long-term
strategy and that buying Jotun could be a
way for the company to participate in the
future consolidation of the industry.
Orkla said it hopes the family bites on
the $13,075 per share offer it has made,
which would give it 90.9 percent of the
voting right. If accepted, the transaction
would lift Orklas holding in Sandefjordbased Jotun to 63.6 percent from 42.5
percent. The offer is conditional upon
Orkla gaining a stake of more than 50
percent of the voting rights. The acceptance period expires on Sept. 30.

Dunn-Edwards awarded LEED


Gold Certification from the U.S.
Green Building Council
Dunn-Edwards has been awarded the
LEED Gold Certication established by
the U.S. Green Building Council and veried by the Green Building Certication
Institute for its new manufacturing facility. Located in Phoenix, Ariz., the
336,000-sq.-ft. plant was custom designed
to be the greenest and most efcient in the
coatings industry, the company said, and
is the worlds rst LEED-certied paint
manufacturing facility. The ultra-modern
building encompasses manufacturing,
product development, quality control laboratories, a distribution center, retail outlet and ofce space. LEED is the nations
preeminent program for the design, construction and operation of high performance green buildings.
We have incorporated innovative, energy-efcient equipment and protocols,
such as unique high-efciency process
equipment with integrated dust-suppression technology, so that no particulates
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serve water. Our systems are classied as


ultra-low discharge, meaning that waste
generation is virtually elminated, said
Karl Altergott, president, Dunn-Edwards.
The company also eliminated cardboard boxes for packaging one-gallon
containers and now use heat shrink wrap.
Dunn-Edwards is the only paint plant in
the United States using heat shrink wrap,
the company said. This amounts to a reduction of cardboard consumption by one
million boxes, which equates to approximately 250 tons of cardboard per year.
Altergott reports that energy calculations on the new plant show a 50 percent
reduction over its two existing operations;
one was rst built in the mid-1950s and
the other in the mid-1970s. Our innovative automation at the new plant is one of
the most comprehensive systems in the industry and light years beyond what we
had at the older facilities, he said. We
are so much more efcient saving time,
money and resources.
With more than 50 percent more space
than our two former plants combined, this
new plant meets Dunn-Edwards needs
for long-term growth and has room to expand another 40,000 sq. ft.

Tenaris to acquire a 40 percent


stake in Pipe Coaters Nigeria
Ltd.
Tenaris has reached an agreement with
Prime Investment & Corporate Services
Ltd. to acquire a 40 percent stake in Pipe
Coaters Nigeria Ltd., a Nigerian company
located in the Onne Oil & Gas Free Zone.
Pipe Coaters Nigeria Ltd. is one of the
leading companies in the Nigerian pipe
coating industry, offering a wide range of
products such as internal, anticorrosion,
concrete and thermal insulation coatings
for deepwater applications, as well as
other tubular value-added services such
as double jointing. The company has
state-of-the-art
facilities
extending
150,000 square meters and employs approximately 300 people.
This partnership will combine
Tenariss industrial know-how and technical capabilities with PCNs expertise
and presence in Nigeria, located in the
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eration since 1996. The joint venture has


been undertaken in order to provide oil
and gas companies working both onshore and offshore with a complete
pipeline package solution made in Nigeria, including pipe coating and ancillary
services, under Tenariss project management control.
The investment in Pipe Coaters Nigeria
Ltd is another milestone in Tenariss longterm commitment to Nigeria, which
began over 30 years ago with the supply
of OCTG pipe to the local oil and gas industry. In 1998 the company opened its
rst representative ofce in Port Harcourt
and, one year later, built a pipe stocking
area in Onne. In 2004, Tenaris established
its rst manufacturing operation, a full
threading facility for OCTG pipe, in
Onne. In 2007 Tenaris acquired a second
threading operation in Warri.
Through the continued expansion of
its local operations, Tenaris is supporting
the industrialization of Nigeria in the oil
and gas sector.

Harris and Harris Group invests


in industrial coatings company
Harris & Harris Group, Inc., has invested
$1.7 million in HzO, Inc., as part of a $7
million Series B Preferred nancing. HzO,
Inc., manufactures novel industrial coatings. The company is based in Salt Lake
City, Utah.
The HzO technology is a unique
process to create a nanoscale coatings that
protects electronics against damage caused
by exposure to water, which is the leading
cause of lost function in electronics.
The coating is transparent and can be applied to a variety of surfaces including plastic, metal and glass. In addition to water
repellence, the coating can repel oils, synthetic uids, hazardous materials, dust and
dirt. HzO is planning to roll out its rst
HzO-coated consumer electronic devices
with its partner ZAGG, Inc., in the near
term, and integrate its technology in multiple
industries including automotive, rst responder devices, military devices and vehicles, solar energy, and industrial applications.
Harris & Harris Group, Inc., is a publicly traded venture capital rm exclusively
focused on investing in companies enabled
by nanotechnology and microsystems.
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With over 30 nanotechnology


companies in their portfolio, Harris & Harris Group, Inc., is one
of the most active nanotechnology investors in the world.

AkzoNobel provides coating


protection for the San
Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge
Coatings supplied by International Paint
are being used for the east span of the
San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. The
east span had to be rebuilt after being
damaged by the Lorna Prieta earthquake
in 1989.
International Paint was selected as the
sole coatings supplier for the project by
Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industry Group
Ltd. (ZPMC), which supplied the steel
structures for the east span rebuild. The
sections were coated in China and shipped
to the U.S. for installation.
The project used a total of 500,000
liters of International coatings, including
inorganic zinc-rich primer Interzinc 22,
which provides long-term corrosion resistance; and Interne 979 acrylic polysiloxane nish, which gives excellent
color and gloss retention. The coatings
were manufactured at International
Paints factory in Suzhou and come with
a 20-year warranty.
A ceremony was organized at ZPMCs
Changxing island base on to celebrate the
completion of the project. ZPMC chairman Xuezeng Kang announced that all
products had met the design standards
and passed U.S. inspection.

Benjamin Moore tops list of


interior paint suppliers
Benjamin Moore ranks highest in customer satisfaction with interior paint, according to the J.D. Power and Associates
2011 Interior Paint Satisfaction StudySM.
The premium brand earned an index score
of 791 on a 1,000-point scale, performing
best in three of the six key areas studied,
including application, product offerings
and design guides.
Now in its fth year, the J.D. Power
and Associates consumer study on interior
paint satisfaction was based on more than
8,900 respondents who purchased and
applied interior paint within the previous
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12 months.
When independent research, such as
the J.D. Power and Associates Study, tells
us that consumers love and appreciate
Benjamin Moore paint, its tremendous
validation for the integrity and quality of
our products, said Denis Abrams, chairman, president and CEO of Benjamin
Moore & Co. Whats especially gratifying about this study is that do-ityourselfers are voicing their preference.
Consistently, we hear from design professionals that Benjamin Moore is their brand
of choice, so its good to have such positive feedback from this other part of the
population thats hands-on with paint.
Benjamin Moore topped the brand
rankings of the studys inaugural release
in 2007, and since then the company has
grown its product portfolio to include
green interior paint formulations including Aura and Natura.

PPG acquires Colombian


coatings company
PPG Industries, through its subsidiary
PPG Colombia, has purchased the coatings businesses of Colpisa Colombiana de
Pinturas, a privately-owned Colombian
coatings company, and its afliates, including Colpisa Ecuador. The transaction
is expected to close no later than the end
of the rst quarter 2012.
Colpisa, based in Itagi, near Medellin,
was founded in 1973 and manufactures
and distributes coatings for automotive
OEM and renish, industrial and architectural coatings customers in Colombia
and Ecuador. Colpisa operates a coatings
manufacturing facility in Colombia and
employs approximately 400 people. The
company has been a technology licensee
of PPG automotive OEM coatings since
1996 and a distributor of PPG automotive
renish products since 2004.
By acquiring Colpisa, PPG builds on a
successful relationship and gains the opportunity to expand our coatings presence
in Colombia to directly serve and grow
with automotive manufacturers, said Tim
Knavish, PPG vice president, automotive
OEM coatings, Americas. PPG intends to
build upon Colpisas strong manufacturing
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biles are built and sold in the region.


According to Knavish, PPG would become the only major global coatings supplier with a direct automotive OEM
manufacturing presence in Colombia.
PPG currently has no manufacturing sites
in Colombia or Ecuador, but does supply
protective and marine coatings to the region, in addition to its technology and distribution relationship with Colpisa.
As an automotive renish coatings
leader, we are pleased to add Colpisas automotive renish business to our global
portfolio, said John Outcalt, PPG vice
president, global automotive renish.
This acquisition is further evidence of
PPGs commitment to grow our coatings
presence in Latin America.
According to Outcalt, by acquiring
Colpisa, PPG will become one of the
leading providers of a full line of automotive refinish products in Colombia
with the ability to grow and serve local
customers through an established distribution network.

RPM Wood Finishes acquires


Fuhr Industrial
The RPM Wood Finishes Group, a manufacturer of wood coatings and touch-up
and repair products, has acquired Fuhr Industrial, a provider of waterborne wood
coating products and technologies based
in Manseld, Texas. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Bringing Fuhr Industrial into our CCI
business unit will allow us to leverage our
strong relationships and manufacturing
capabilities with the technologies provided by Fuhr, further enhancing our position as an industry leader in the
industrial wood coatings market, said
Ronnie Holman, president of the RPM
Wood Finishes Group. The market
strengths of each company compliment
each other very well.
The combining of our waterborne
technologies with CCIs industrial wood
coatings line better enables Fuhr to service
the North American wood coatings markets with our environmentally friendly
products, said Adam Fuhr, president of
Fuhr Industrial.
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and Guardian Protection Products, each dedicated to different


aspects of decorative and protective furniture coatings. Its primary markets are furniture and cabinetry
and product offerings include coatings for
industrial wood applications, touch-up
and repair products, stain repellents and
soil release products. More information is
available at www.rpmwfg.com.

BASF receives design award for


XFine automotive color
innovation
BASF Coatings has been honored with a
design award for XFine, its automotive
color innovation. The German Design
Council selected the paint manufacturer
as a winner of the 2011 Automotive
Brand Contest, the rst international
brand and design competition for the automotive industry.
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tomotive Brand Contest for this intensive


metallic special effect paint underscores
that our design and technology competence is highly valued and that XFine has
helped us to attract a great deal of interest, said BASF color designer Mark Gutjahr. As a coatings manufacturer, we are
highly honored to receive the award. After
all, nearly all the other prize winners are
our customers, the automakers.
XFine has also been nominated for the
2012 German Design Award, one of Germanys most prestigious design awards,
sponsored by the German Ministry of
Economics and Technology (BMWi).
With XFine, the challenge and the innovative solution involve the arrangement
of novel aluminum akes in the surface of
the nish. The particles, which are not
aligned at all in the liquid coating, must
be perfectly positioned after the coating
has been applied. BASF Coatings has succeeded in inserting physical and chemical
structures that support the alignment of

the aluminum particles during drying.


This promotes the even distribution of the
aluminum akes, bringing about the mirror effect of the coating.
This mirror effect creates powerful
contrasts. The color appears particularly
bright on the edges of the car body, while
it has a very dark effect when viewed from
the side. This ip effect between bright
and dark highlights the contours of the
car body.
With XFine, a stronger metallic effect
has been achieved for OEM waterborne
basecoats without posing highly specialized requirements for the coating process.
The winners of the Automotive Brand
Contest will receive their awards at the
2011 IAA as part of the Automotive Designers Night in Frankfurt. The independent jury of experts is made up of
representatives from universities, design
agencies, automotive journalists, as well as
a member of the German Design Council.

Hempel signs contract


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Hempel recently signed a contract with


Brazilian mining giant Vale, one of the
worlds largest iron ore producers, to
supply coatings for a five-vessel conversion project. The Hempel fouling release
coating Hempasil X3, will help Vale reduce its vessel maintenance costs, fuel
consumption and green house gas and
biocide emissions.
Danish-based Hempel will supply
150,000 liters of its third generation fouling release, Hempasil X3, or advanced tinfree antifoulings for Vales forthcoming
ve-vessel conversion project.
Five of Vales very large crude carriers
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ore carriers (VLOCs) at the Yulian Shipyard and at the Huraung Dan Dong Shipyard in China.
Hempel has been working closely with
Vale, who plans to extend its eet of ships
to 50 by the end of 2013. The shipping
industry is facing increasing pressure from
governments and legislative authorities to
reduce greenhouse gas emissions, said
Torben Rasmussen, group product manager, Hempel A/S. In response, many
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mental targets in an effort to reduce CO2 emissions.


But, nding effective ways to meet these targets can be
a challenge, and thats where Hempels complete fouling
control concept can help.
Minimizing maintenance, as well as maintaining a smooth
hull during the entire service period is vital for the efcient operation of our vessels, and we believe the Hempasil X3 system
will help us to achieve this, said Nelson Coelho, general manager, Vale. Were also condent that the smoother topcoat will
help reduce fuel consumption and in turn reduce carbon emissions. This will also help us reduce the amount of biocides released into the sea and make our operations even more
environmentally friendly.

AkzoNobel Powder Coatings and BioCote team


up for Interpon AM
AkzoNobel Powder Coatings has teamed up with BioCote, an
antimicrobial specialist in Europe, to create Interpon AM. Interpon AM is a high quality powder coating product that incorporates BioCote antimicrobial technology to offer coating
protection in hygiene sensitive environments.
AkzoNobel Powder Coatings is a world leader in powder
technology, and working with BioCote we are now able to offer
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terpon Powder Coatings with the antimicrobial properties that


BioCote silver ion technology offers, said Mark Reekie, market
segment manager Europe West AkzoNobel Powder Coatings.
The possibilities that antimicrobial coatings can deliver are exciting and building hygiene protection into a coating provides a
further line of defence in many diverse environments.
Interpon AM provides benets not only in traditionally hygiene
sensitive areas such as medical and catering industries but also
areas where there is a high level of human contact, for example in
public transport, leisure facilities and self service technologies.
The antimicrobial technology used in Interpon AM is independently tested and is shown to reduce levels of bacteria and fungi by up
to 99.9 percent UK and after months of testing the new Interpon
AM products will be available throughout Europe.

Nanoslide Iron Coating to be used in MercedesBenz diesel engines for lower consumption
After ve years of use exclusively in AMG engines, twin-wire arc
spraying technology will now also be used in the series production
of Mercedes-Benz diesel engines. Mercedes-Benz was the developer
of what is now known as Nanoslide technology, in which twin-wire
arc spraying is used to melt iron/carbon wires and spray them onto
the cylinder surfaces of the lightweight aluminium crankcase with
the help of a gasow.
Very ne nishing of the resulting nano-crystalline iron coating
creates an almost mirror-like, smooth surface with ne pores, which
reduces friction and wear between the piston assembly and the cylinder wall. Other advantages include lower engine weight, less fuel
consumption and lower emissions. This innovation from MercedesBenz has been successfully used in the 6.3-liter AMG engines since
2006.
Mercedes-Benz uses the collective term Blue Efciency to describe a whole range of different measures designed to reduce fuel
consumption and emissions: sophisticated aerodynamics, weightsaving measures and intelligent control of ancillary units are a few
examples. With Nanoslide technology, the worlds oldest automobile manufacturer is adding another innovation to this technology
package. It sets new standards in the production of cylinder linings.
These help to ensure that the piston moves up and down within the
cylinder with the least possible friction losses. Comparatively heavy
grey cast-iron liners with a thickness of up to ve millimeters are the
current state of the art.
The Nanoslide procedure takes a new approach. Wires of
iron/carbon alloy are melted in an electric arc, and the melted material is sprayed onto the cylinder wall by a gasow, where it is deposited as a layered, ultra-ne to nano-crystalline coating. The
Nanoslide coating is then given an extremely smooth nish by a special honing process, after which it has a thickness of only 0.1 to 0.15
millimeters and has a mirror-like surface. The honing process also
exposes pores in the material which are able to retain oil and thereby
ensure optimal lubrication of the piston assembly. The result is not
only low friction, and therefore greatly reduced mechanical friction
losses compared to grey cast-iron cylinder liners (up to 50 percent),
but also extremely high wear resistance. CW

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Valspar patents high performance coating

Patent No. U.S. 7,834,086 B2


Valspar Sourcing, Inc. has been granted a
patent for a coating composition comprised
of water; a multistage latex polymer having
acetoacetoxy functionality; and at least approximately 0.25% weight and less than
10% weight, based on the weight of the
latex polymer, of a silane coupling agent
that provides improved resistance to delamination from a cement substrate when a
coating made from the composition is exposed for one hour at 60 C to 1,034 kPa
pressure from an automotive tire tread section heated to 60 C, wherein the silane coupling agent does not contain a functional
group capable of reacting with another
component of the coating composition.

DSM patents aqueous vinyl


coating
Patent No. U.S. 7,833,584 B2
DSM IP Assets B.V. has obtained a patent for
an aqueous coating composition comprised
of a blend of 20% to 60% weight of a multistage vinyl polymer (A) and 80% to 40%
weight of a vinyl oligomer-polymer (B) based
on the total weight of (A) and (B); wherein
the multistage vinyl polymer (A) is comprised
of 5% to 40% weight of at least one hard
polymer stage (i) having a Tg>50 C; and
95% to 60% weight of at least one soft polymer stage (ii) having a Tg<5 C; based on
the total weight of (i) and (ii); and wherein

the vinyl oligomer-polymer (B) is comprised


of 15% to 50% weight of at least one alkaline soluble oligomer (iii); and 85% to 50%
weight of at least one vinyl polymer (iv) having a Tg in the range of from 20 to 30 C.;
based on the total weight of (iii) and (iv).

Sun Chemical patents stir-in


pigments for energy curable
systems
Patent No. U.S. 7,819,968 B2
Sun Chemical Corporation has obtained a
patent for a dry colorant composition which
is a combination of pigment, inert carrier
and rheological additive having the structure: P(UY)s. Wherein P is the residue
of an organic colorant, Y is a polyalkylene
oxide or polyalkylene moiety, U is a linking
moiety covalently bonding Y to P, and s is
an integer from 1 to 3, and wherein the
combination is a dry solid composition

PPG patents polymer additves


for powder coatings
Patent No. U.S. 7,816,451 B2
PPG Industries has received a patent for a
compound that is comprised of the reaction
product of a highly branched polymer having
terminal amine functional groups and a lactam, wherein the highly branched polymer is
the step-growth polymerization reaction
product of a polyfunctional rst monomer
having a rst functional group and a poly-

Reactive Surfaces patent portfolio expands further


Reactive Surfaces has received allowance of patents directed to its anti-microbial peptide-based ProteCoat technology in both Australia and the United States. The claims for
the patents varied based on specific peptide sequences, but are generally directed to
paints comprising a binder, such as found in an acrylic latex. Depending upon the jurisdiction, coverage was granted for multicoat systems, architectural, industrial, or specification coatings, as well as combinations of the Protecoat technology with various
chemical-based preservatives. Additionally, Reactive Surfaces has received grants for
patents in Israel on its OPDtox self-decontaminating coatings technology. The claims are
directed to both film forming coatings (paints, clear coatings) and non-film forming coatings having enzymes capable of providing decontamination organophosphorus-based
pesticides and chemical warfare agents (VX, soman, sarin, cyclosarin, tabun) from surfaces
upon application of the coatings.
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functional second monomer having a second


functional group wherein the rst and second functional groups will react with each
other but not themselves, wherein formation
of the highly branched polymer is free of selfcondensation of the polyfunctional rst
monomer, and free of self-condensation of
the polyfunctional second monomer.

Illinois Tool Works patents


resin-based fluorescent paint
Patent No. U.S. 7,820,755 B2
Illinois Tool Works, Inc. has been awarded a
patent for a resin based uorescent paint for
marking items comprised of a polyurethane
resin present in a concentration of approximately 55% to 65% weight of the paint; a
solvent for and compatible with the resin
present in a concentration of 5% to 10%
weight of the paint; a gelative additive present in a concentration of 1% to 5% weight
of the paint; a rheological additive present in
a concentration of 1% to 5% weight of the
paint; an anti-skinning additive present in a
concentration of 1% to 5% weight of the
paint; a uorescent pigment present in a concentration of 20% to 30% weight of the
paint; a synthetic drier in a concentration of
less than 1% weight of the paint; and a wetting agent in a concentration of less than 1%
weight of the paint.

Heubach patents rutile-based


pigment
Patent No. U.S. 7,824,487 B2
Heubach GmbH has received a patent for
pigment particles consisting essentially of uncoated inorganic nickel- antimony rutile yellow having a color saturation c* of 52 to 55
at a color hue angle h of 96 to 98 according to testing under DIN 5033, and a particle size distribution with a diameter range
between 50 and 1000 nm, which in case of
a mono-, bi-, tri- or oligomodal maxima distribution has a maximum between 230 and
430 nm, and a secondary maximum of less
than 25% of the primary maximum in a diameter range between 400 and 1000 nm in
case ofbi- or oligomodal distribution. CW
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$43.52 billion Asia Pacific paints and


coatings market to grow at 11 percent

Research and Markets has reported in Frost


& Sullivans Strategic Analysis of the Paint
and Coatings Market that the $43.52 billion paints and coatings market in the Asia
Pacic region will to grow at a steady compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11
percent to reach $53.55 billion in 2011.
The report says the paints and coatings
market in the Asia Pacic has struck a purple patch due to the impressive growth in
the end-user segments of construction, commercial, public buildings and residential
real estate. The buoyant economic conditions in most Asia Pacic countries, especially in China and India, have had a
bearing on the fortunes of these sectors and
thereby on the paints and coatings market.
The high inow of foreign investments in
these two countries and their reduced operating costs are greatly helping to increase
the prot margins of operators in those
countries. However, in countries such as
Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines that
have lower purchasing power, there is insubstantial demand for premium-grade and
high-performance paints. Paint manufacturers margins will also feel the pinch of
the rising prices of raw materials.

Stringent environmental regulations


have a role to play in limiting global paint
trade, as the restriction on the use of hazardous materials in the paint composition
limits product innovation, the report also
says. Foreign investors will also be deterred
by the unstable social, economic and political situation in a country. Domestic participants will have to nd a way around
investors hesitation, as they will be eager
for higher spending on brand development
and management of products as Asians prefer well-recognised brands. One way to engage foreign companies is through merger
and acquisitions with the local companies,
says the analyst of this research. Such alliances will reduce foreign investors cost of
setting up a distribution hub in the country
and enhance their product penetration in
the local market. Companies could collaborate with national research centres to reduce
the cost of R&D and ensure that product
quality meets international standards.
Manufacturers in the more afuent countries have a more optimistic outlook, as consumers are highly appreciative of product
innovations. Rising environmental awareness and the demand from the middle class

population have popularised eco-friendly


paints and coatings. Most of the decorative
products available in the market are waterbased and have low or almost zero levels of
volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions. Dirt-resistant paints that are more
durable are proving to be signicant revenue
generators, as are innovative heat-reective
paints in the tropical countries. Manufacturers will be looking to create a type of
OEM coating product that can withstand
various temperature and humidity conditions, notes the analyst. This will save manufacturers time and costs on the production
of customized industrial products.

Chinas anti-corrosion coating


industry continues fast
development
Research and Markets has publishe-d a new
report titled,China Anti-Corrosion Coating
Industry Report, 2010-2011. Recent years
have seen fast-growing developments in
Chinas anti-corrosion coating industry, with
the producers numbering over 650 and the
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percent year-on-year, making up 22.6 percent


of the total. In particular, the output of heavy
anti-corrosion coating increased by 11.2 percent year-on-year to 1.59 million tons, accounting for 72.9 percent of the total output
of industrial anti-corrosion coating.
By application, the anti-corrosion coating consists of concrete anti-corrosion
coating, auto anti-corrosion coating, ship
anti-corrosion coating, construction steel
structure coating and wind power anticorrosion coating. Because the concrete
anti-corrosion coating market scale is inuenced by the investments in the railway,
road, bridge, port, power plant and chemical industries, the present demand approximates 50,000-100,000 tons per year.
In 2010, Chinas output of auto anti-corrosion coating registered 882,000 tons, accounting for 40.5 percent of the total output
of industrial anti-corrosion coating. Moreover, domestic OEM coating and plastic
parts coating market is dominated by international brands, with the market share of
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By contrast, the renish coating market is


occupied by home-grown brands, with the
market share approximating 75 percent.
In 2010, the total demand of shipping
industry of China rose by 7.9 percent yearon-year to 410,000 tons. In particular, the
consumption for ship construction reached
220,000 tons, while that for ship repair
touched approximately 190,000 tons. Due
to the effects of the global nancial crisis on
the shipping industry, the ship anti-corrosion coating market is expected to maintain
growth with the development of the shipping industry.
In 2010, Chinas output of container
coating attained 100,000 tons, making up
4.6 percent of the total output of industrial
anti-corrosion coating in 2010. Industrial
heavyweights including COSCO Kansai
Paint & Chemicals, Hempel, KCC and
Chugoku Marine Paints have long been
occupying a more than 90 percent market
share of Chinas container coating market.
However, the gure declined to 77 percent
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Since 2006, the construction industry of China embraced a new


era for further development. In
2009, Chinas output value of construction steel structure coating industry hit
RMB3 billion, up 12 percent year-on-year.
In particular, multinational corporations
hold the leading position. In 2009, the combined market share of companies such as
Jotun, COSCO Kansai Paint & Chemicals,
AkzoNobel, PPG and Hempel realized 24.8
percent.
In 2009, Chinas consumption of wind
power coating market achieved 26,000
tons. Particularly, Hempel, Jotun, AkzoNobel and PPG are major tower coating
providers, with Hempel ranking in rst
place in terms of market share. In addition,
Mankiewicz, PPG and BASF are leading
manufacturers in the blade coating market.
Although Chinese equivalents are latecomers with a focus on the wind power coating
market, many enterprises, such as Northwest Yongxin Chemical Industry, have taken
the rst step towards the industry. CW

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Price Increases Offer No Relief


to the Bottom Line
by Sean Milmo
European Correspondent
milmocw@rodpub.com
uropes coatings companies, especially the
multinational ones, are reasonably condent they can continue to increase their
sales in the short- to medium-term, unless the
world is plunged into a second recession.
But they are much less optimistic about raising or even maintaining their prot levels because of the likelihood that they will be unable
to push up their prices to compensate for persistently high raw material costs.
They are hoping that they can keep on hiking
their prices in the fast growing markets of the
emerging economies in Asia, Latin America and
parts of Eastern Europe. But it will be more difcult to put up prices in the mature domestic
markets of Western Europe and some neighbouring areas of Eastern Europe.
As a result coatings companies will have to
step up their efforts to nd alternative ways to
offsetting the impact of relentlessly high raw
material prices.
Like other developed regions, Europe is facing the prospect of a period of slow economic
growth as it struggles to grapple with the effects of the 2008 financial crisis, in particular
the austerity measures needed to reduce government debts.
Downstream sectors in Europe like coatings are finding themselves in a position
theyve never been in before, said Alan Eastwood, economics advisor to the UK Chemical
Industries Association (CIA). They are in the
midst of a prolonged downturn with high
commodity prices.
Previously when there have been downturns,
commodity prices have gone down, he said.But
now with the strength of the emerging economies,
particularly China, there are high commodity
prices because of continued strong demand.
Theres been no signicant decline in raw materials prices, which has speeded up the recovery of
coatings and other manufacturers in Europe in
previous recessions.

Paint makers profit


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Europes leading coatings companies reported


in their interim results for the rst half of this year
relatively healthy increases in revenue.
AkzoNobels sales of its two coatings operations in decorative and performance coatings,
which together account for around two thirds
of total group revenue, went up by eight percent and 10 percent respectively in the first half
of 2011.
By far the biggest rises, especially in the decorative business, were in Asia. Decorative sales
soared by 20 percent in the rst half against ve
percent in Europe.
Tikkurila of Finland, predominantly a decorative paints business active in Scandinavia
and Eastern Europe, recorded a 10 percent rise
in total sales in the first six months, with a 15
percent increase by its East unit covering
mainly Russia.
BASF Coatings increased sales by nine percent in the rst half, while Jotun of Norway
raised revenue during the rst four months of
the year by 13 percent.
However with most European coatings companies, the rise in revenues has contrasted with
declining prots, stemming mainly from an inability to match higher raw material costs with
higher prices for their own products.
Coatings raw materials prices are estimated
to have gone up by 20 percent in a year and by
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tanium dioxide (TiO2) have risen by


around 40 percent in 18 months.
In AkzoNobels decorative paints unit,
EBITDA (earnings before tax, interest, depreciation and amortization) dropped by
seven percent in the second quarter and
by two percent in the rst half. With performance coatings, EBITDA fell by six
percent in the rst half and by 11 percent
in the second quarter.
Tikkurilas operating prot declined by
seven percent in the rst half, resulting in
a virtual two point decrease in prot margin to 10.2 percent.
Our protability in the second quarter was weakened by the continued challenging developments in prices and
availability of key raw materials, said
Erkki Jaervinen, Tikkurilas president and
chief executive.
Interim gures from BASF, the worlds
largest chemicals company, which is backward integrated into intermediates and
petrochemicals, demonstrated how the
exibility in pricing in base chemicals
gradually diminishes further down the
supply chain.
In its base chemicals division, mostly
comprising petrochemicals, sales rose by
20 percent in the rst half with operating
prot up by 25 percent. Only two percent
of the additional revenue was due to volume increases with 20 percent coming
from price rises, partially offset by currency effects.
Its dispersions and pigments business
expanded sales by 13 percent after it was
largely able to offset high raw material
costs with price increases, according to
the company.
However it admits that with its coatings operation, for which it does not reveal prot gures, margins have been
squeezed by an inability to fully pass on
high raw material costs.
Uncertainties about trends in the
global economy in the next few months
will make coatings customers even more
reluctant to accept higher prices. If the
global economy stays turbulent it will be
even more difcult to push through price
increases for our products, said Morten
Fon, Jotuns chief executive.
Nonetheless there will be more room for
movement in some markets than in others.
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International Coatings Scene

The mechanism for price discussions is


different in mature and emerging markets,
said Jaervinen. In mature markets, like
Finland and Scandinavia, the price window
is open only a few times a year. In emerging
markets the system is more exible.
Even if coatings companies achieve
price rises, there are doubts about how
much customers will tolerate them.
What is the extent of price elasticity?
asked Jaervinen. Will constantly rising
prices lead to downtradingi.e. consumers preferring cheaper, somewhat
lower quality products.
Most coatings companies are looking
at alternative options for reducing the
impact of high raw material costs like
changing formulations. They are endeavoring to tackle their concerns about
availability of raw materials by building
closer ties with suppliers.
We are trying to market ourselves to
suppliers as a growth opportunity for
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crease our sales every yeareven during


the nancial crisis, said Fon. When there
is a lack of availability, we want to ensure
we are given priority.
AkzoNobel recently took the surprising step of expanding upstream into TiO2
when it formed a partnership with
Guangxi CAVA Titanium Industry Co.
Ltd. to build a 100,000 ton-a-year TiO2
plant in China.
One-third of the output will be allocated to AkzoNobel. The company says it
will not only ease access to TiO2 supplies
but ensure it gains competitive prices for
the pigment.
However the aim behind the CAVA
deal is to provide TiO2 supplies for AkzoNobels expanding Asian operations.
Such an initiative would be far more difcult for a coatings company to organize
in Europe, which is heavily reliant on raw
materials produced outside the region. Europe may require other types of solutions
to its raw material problems. CW

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PPG launches Deltron DC2000


PG Automotive Renish has introduced DC2000 Ultra Velocity Clear
with superfast airdry capability to
the collision center market. The new
clearcoat is part of the PPG Deltron line
of products.
DC2000 Ultra Velocity Clear is designed for use over Deltron DBC, Global
Renish System BC, and Envirobase High
Performance basecoats.
PPG has taken clearcoat no-bake technology and advanced it to create a PPG
clearcoat appropriate for any type of collision centerfrom high-production
shops to the smaller operations without
baking capabilities. DC2000 Ultra Velocity Clear will air dry in 20-25 minutes and
it is very easy to apply and work with, the
company said.
DC2000 Ultra Velocity Clear requires
no ash time between coats and no baking
in the renish process, which optimizes
spray booth utilization. Due to the extremely fast out-of-dust time, a vehicle can
be removed from the booth in as little as
10 minutes.
The superfast air dry capability of this
wet-on-wet clearcoat facilitates fast cycle
times for single- and multi-panel repairs.
The new clearcoat also helps reduce energy costs with its ability to bypass the
baking cycle.

Deltron DC2000

Bayer MaterialScience
introducing new UV coatings
technology
Bayer MaterialScience is introducing new
developments in UV-curing coatings. The
technology is characterized by high productivity and environmental compatibility, and has proven effective in numerous
applications for polyurethane coatings,
the company said. The focus is on the industrial coating of wood, furniture and
parquet ooring. A new technology for
the on-site use of parquet coatings is also
being introduced.
One technology is the solvent-free waterborne dispersion Bayhydrol UV XP
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2775 for white-pigmented, UV-curing


coatings and topcoats. The surface is characterized by excellent chemical and stain
resistance, even with a high pigment content. Coatings formulated to contain this
product also have good gloss and outstanding hardness, making them suitable
for use in wood and furniture nishing, including for kitchen cabinetry.
Bayhydrol UV 2792 XP, a new UVcuring, cationic urethane acrylate emulsion, provides for fast drying and thus
the efficient industrial basecoating of
furniture and parquet flooring. Primers
formulated with this product offer very
good chemical and stain resistance in addition to high pendulum hardness. However, this cationic emulsion is
characterized in particular by adhesion
on problematic woods and the suppression of staining wood constituents such
as tannins. The primers also accentuate
the grain of the wood.

Glasurits new steel primer


paste turns 68 Line into a DTM
solution
Glasurits Ratio Truck System and the associated 68 Line topcoat system are designed to meet the requirements posed
by commercial vehicle finishes. To do so
better, Glasurit has launched a steel
primer paste to complement the 68 Line.
Glasurit 568-46 CV-Steel Primer Paste
turns the 68 Line into a direct to metal
application system (DTM system).
When used in combination with CV-Steel
Primer Paste, the 68 Line topcoats can be
applied directly to metal as a DTM topcoat with a 50:50 mixing ratio. For commercial vehicle bodyshops, this provides
an economically efficient solution for
painting chassis, dumper/tipper bodies
and container cars with good corrosion
protection and good adhesion. Also, the
CV Steel Primer Paste can be mixed
70:30 with a 68 Line topcoat for application as a tinted primer filler in a twolayer system.
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Cortec launches VpCI-380


Cortecs new VpCI-380 is a uoropolymer modied water-based
acrylic, designed specically for the railway industry. Using a
mixture of nontoxic, organic inhibitors VpCI-380 can replace
most primer and topcoat systems with corrosion protection in
just one coat, the company said. VpCI-380 is a exible solution
to use alone or in conjunction with Cortec VpCI-395 primer and
can be applied by spray, ow coat, brush or dip.
VpCI-380 Railcar Coating adheres to a wide variety of substrates including ferrous and nonferrous metals and many engineered plastics; its hardness and moisture resistance make it an
ideal air-dry/force-dry industrial coating. VpCI-380 offers a nonammable, UV resistant barrier from the elements with a fastdrying/high gloss nish. It also exhibits excellent outdoor
performance, resisting chipping or cracking in prolonged exposure to sunlight.

Image the
Possibilities
When seemingly impossible cost, performance
and regulatory objectives pose the most
daunting formulating challenge, formulators
turn to the Brilliant Additions portfolio. These
all-natural fillers facilitate environmentally
green trade paints and consumer friendly
labeling while improving performance,
appearance, and production efficiency.

VpCl-380 is designed for the railway industry.

PPG introduces ULTRAX low-temperature


immersion cleaners
PPG Industries industrial coatings business introduced Ultrax
LT5620 and Ultrax LT5630 low-temperature immersion cleaners, which are designed to remove soils and contaminants from
metal surfaces in immersion or dip cleaning processes. The products follow commercially successful Ultrax 7610, 7620 and 7630
low-temperature spray cleaners, which PPG introduced in 2009.
Unlike conventional cleaners that work at temperatures of 120
to 180 degrees Farenheit, Ultrax LT5620 and LT5630 immersion cleaners can perform at temperatures as low as 85 degrees
Farenheit and will work well on most soils at 100 degrees Farenheit. Ultrax low-temperature cleaners offer the following benets: lower energy usage; lower water consumption (less water
evaporation); safer work environment (less exposure to hot
chemicals); improved parts appearance, with less streaking, mottling and dried-on cleaner residue; exceptional rinsing that helps
parts stay wet longer; and reduced chance of ash rusting between process stages. Ultrax immersion cleaners are solvent-free,
low-phosphate and designed for use with PPG zirconium, zinc
and iron pretreatment products. CW
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White Roof Coatings Boost Solar Power

White Roof Coatings


Boost Solar Power
Most of the interest in white roofs comes from the heat reflection of the surface, which
reduces energy consumption for cooling.
by Charles W. Thurston, Contributing Writer
anufacturers of white roof coatings and emulsions have
an emerging niche demand from photovoltaic solar
power systems that are designed to absorb the albedo,
or reected light from a at or low angle roof surface. White sheet
materials generally offer reectivity efciency in the range of 80
percent, but some liquid formulators are creating products with 90
percent or higher reectivity efciency, which can boost the energy production of attuned solar systems by 20 percent to 30 percent over standard at panels, industry sources say.
While white sheet manufacturers including Carlisle, Firestone,

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GAF and Johns Manville now control the lions share of the
white roong material market. Among materials used for white
sheets are vinyl, EPDM, and the most rapidly growing, TPO or
thermoplastic polyolen.
TPO consists of polymer/ller blends usually consisting of
some fraction of PP (polypropylene), PE (polyethylene), BCPP
(block copolymer polypropylene), rubber, and a reinforcing
ller, according to Wikipedia. TPO now is used in more than a
third of roong installations, according to one industry estimate.
The liquid products will nd greater demand in recoating
black or white roofs, since the liquid is less expensive than the
sheets, says Jonathan Ursini, the marketing manager for
DuROCK Alfacing International, of Woodbridge, Ontario,

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Canada. His company produces Tio-Coat, which is a titanium


dioxide-based product that includes some 40 ingredients, including Dows Rhoplex EC-3100, an all-acrylic polymer designed primarily for use in pigmented elastomeric basecoats.
Tio-Coat provides 89 percent reectivity efciency. We took ve
years to formulate the product, and wanted to raise the performance bar a bit, he said. The coating can extend the life of a
sheet material by an estimated 10 years, he noted. Tio-Coat can
be applied to asphalt, concrete, foam or metal.
The Cool Roof Rating Council, of Oakland, Calif., maintains
a technical database of material properties on 1,000 products,
including reectivity, and has rated materials as high as 94 percent, according to Jessica Clark, a marketing ofcer for the council. The U.S. Department of Energys Energy Star rating for
roong material reectivity requires 65 percent efciency new,
with a 50 percent performance for worn materials. Most of the
interest in white roofs comes from the heat reection of the surface, which reduces energy consumption for cooling.
At least two solar module manufacturers now produce solar
modules that can absorb reected light. Sanyo North America,
based in San Diego, Calif., sells a double-sided at solar panel,
the HIT Double, and Solyndra makes a cylindrical solar module, which absorbs across 360 degrees of reection. Solyndras
cylinders yield 20 percent more power than a standard upward
facing at solar panel, according to David Miller, a spokesperson
for the Fremont, Calif.-based company. The Sanyo panels increase the solar power yield by 30 percent, according to company information sheets.
The market for white roofs in California has been boosted by
a requirement that new commercial roong be white, under Title
24 codes. Because Ontario has a 60 percent local content requirement for solar systems, Sanyo and Solyndra solar modules
are not likely to see great gains in the province. Accordingly,
DuROCK plans to open a California ofce within 60 days, and
has already had its product tested with Solyndra. We laude the
foresight of California in requiring white roofs, Ursini said.

In other news Schneider Electric announced it had secured a


contract with the United States Coast Guard (USCG) in Puerto
Rico to install 2.89 megawatts of solar panels on renovated
Coast Guard rooftops over a 13-month period.
The company says the rooftop solar rollout, part of its comprehensive $50 million energy savings performance contract
(ESPC) with the Coast Guard, will see electricity production of
more than four million kilowatt-hours per year.
Combined with new cool roofs, the solar power systems
will slash the annual cooling load of the buildings by 3.9 billion
British Thermal Units, resulting in an overall reduction of utilitypurchased electricity by an estimated 40 percent.
The cool roof measures included insulation, reectivity and
improved drainage, with energy and operational savings offsetting the costs of implementation.
Reducing the Coast Guards energy consumption and developing renewable energy solutions in Puerto Rico not only
helps the Coast Guard meet federal mandates, reduce green
house gas emissions and stabilize energy costs, but it also can
help create green collar jobs in Puerto Rico. This project will
have a signicant impact on the industry there, said Capt. John
Hickey, commanding ofcer of Coast Guard Shore Maintenance
Command in Seattle.
In new technology development coatings manufacturer
EPOX-Z Corp. recently introduced EPOX-Z NRG, a two-part
cool roof coating designed for use with PV installations on at
commercial roofs. According to the company, the material provides a life span that parallels the typical length of a solar power
purchase agreement.
The solventless, odorless coating contains no volatile organic
compounds (VOCs) and can mitigate the damaging effects of
ponding water on at commercial roof surfaces, EPOX-Z said.
The company offers a partner incentive program that allows
approved solar companies to earn an instant rebate if they partner with EPOX-Z. The solar company can either retain the rebate or pass the savings through to the customer. CW

What is a Cool Roof?


A cool roof reflects and emits the sun's heat back to the sky instead of transferring it to the building below. "Coolness" is measured by two properties: solar reflectance and thermal emittance. Both properties are measured from 0 to 1 and the higher the
value, the "cooler" the roof.
Benefits of cool roofs include:
Energy savings and global warming mitigation;
Reduction in urban heat island effect and smog;
Improved occupant comfort; and
Comply with codes and green building programs.
For more information visit The Cool Roof Rating Council (CRRC) on the web
at www.coolroofs.org.

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Chemically Bonded Phosphate Ceramics

More Than a Temporary Corrosion Covering:

Photo courtesy of EonCoat LLC.

Chemically Bonded Phosphate Ceramics

Chemically bonded phosphate ceramics create a passivation layer that stops corrosion,
protected by a tough ceramic outer layer.

orrosion of steel, aluminum and other structural metals


erodes the safety and nancial stability of industries and
countries alike. Fighting corrosion in ships, tanks, planes
and equipment costs the Pentagon $22.9 billion a year. Corrosion costs advanced industrialized nations about 3.5 percent of
GDP to replace damaged material and components, plus a similar amount due to lost production, environmental impact, disrupted transportation, injuries and fatalities.
While traditional corrosion protection has relied mostly on
short-lived physically-bonded coverings of substrate surfaces, a
new category of chemically bonded phosphate ceramics (CBPCs)
can create a long-lived passivation layer that stops corrosion.
This is further protected by a tough ceramic outer layer.

paint is scratched, chipped, or breached and corrosion promoters enter the gap between the substrate and polymer coating. Then the coating can act like a greenhousetrapping
water, oxygen and other corrosion promotersallowing corrosion to spread.
Placing sacricial, reactive elements next to steel that will corrode rst, such as zinc and galvanized coatings, is another strategy. This works until the sacricial elements are used up and
recoating must be done, usually after a few years.
Cathodic protection, where a negative voltage is imposed on
steel, can limit corrosion on pipelines or other stationary, continuous metal structures where voltage can be attached. But this
can fail if its not properly insulated and voltage goes to ground.
For assets that demand long-term corrosion protection, stainless steel alloys work. But with stainless steel costing up to six
times more than mild steel, this option is often cost prohibitive.

The limits of traditional corrosion protection

A new approach to corrosion protection

For generations, polymer paints have acted as a physical barrier


to keep corrosion promoters such as salt water and oxygen
away from steel and aluminum substrates. This works until the

Ideally, engineers, facility managers and industrial paint contractors would want the long-term corrosion-resistance of a stainless
steel part with the lower cost of coating application. A new category

by Del Williams, Contributing Writer

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FEATURE

The corrosion-resistant passivation


thick. X-ray diffraction indicates
this passivation layer is about 60 layer is further protected by a true ceramic
percent iron with components of outer shell. This dense ceramic outer shell
phosphate, magnesium, silicon, hy- is impermeable to water, and resists impact, abrasion, chemicals and re. The cedrogen and oxygen.
History suggests that EonCoats ramic outer shell forms simultaneously
passivation layer may resist corro- with the passivation layer and chemically
sion indenitely, as demonstrated by bonds with it, after acid and base materithe Iron Pillar of Delhi, said Wagh. als mix in the spray gun nozzle then react
The Iron Pillar, a seven-meter high, with the substrate surface. The dual-layer
six-ton Indian artifact that has resis- ceramic coating can be used both as a
ted corrosion for 1,600 years with primer and a topcoat, and can be applied
After 45 days in a seawater corrosion chamber, the its original inscriptions still legible, in a single pass thats dry to the touch in a
leading commercial coating (right) is severely cor- has a virtually identical passivation minute, hard dry in 15 minutes and can
be returned to service in an hour.
roded, while the EonCoated plate still looks new. layer to that of EonCoat.
Though CBPCs such as EonCoat have
In contrast to typical paint
Photo courtesy of EonCoat LLC.
polymer coatings, which sit on top proven themselves in the laboratory and
of CBPCs such as EonCoat, for instance, is of the substrate, EonCoat bonds through a in examples such as the Iron Pillar, the efchemical reaction with the substrate, so fectiveness of the new material had to be
now basically making this possible.
Unlike polymer paints that simply slight surface oxidation actually improves compared to that of traditional anti-corcover a substrate, CBPCs essentially alloy the reaction. This makes it virtually im- rosion coatings.
Duplicating a NASA corrosion test, Eonthe surface, said Tony Collins, CEO of possible for corrosion promoters like oxygen and humidity to get behind the coating Coat was put to the test against 19 leading
EonCoat LLC, Wilson, N.C.
anti-corrosion coatings in a live corrosion
When a dual-component spray gun the way they can with ordinary paints.
mixes an acid phosphate with base minerals and metal oxides in a water slurry, a
chemical reaction occurs on the surface of
the steel substrate, said Dr. Arun Wagh,

a former materials engineer at Argonne


National Lab, and lead developer of the
technologies underlying EonCoat ceramPrescriptions Available:
ics. A hand-held thermometer indicates a
10-12 F temperature rise, as iron beVOC Reduction
comes a corrosion-resistant passivation
Reduced Toxicity
layer of iron oxy hydroxide. Because the
Regulatory Compliance
passivation layer is electrochemically staBetter Performance
ble, like gold and platinum, it does not
react with corrosion promoters such as
water and oxygen.
Scanning electron microscopy indicates
this passivation layer is about 20 microns

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Photo courtesy of EonCoat LLC.

On the job with A&K Painting


When Andy Robbins, CEO of A&K Painting, a Charlotte, N.C.-based industrial
and commercial paint contractor that
does work in five states, first heard about
the new EonCoat ceramic coating at a
conference, the concept intrigued him.
"The environmental guidelines of the
last decade are rapidly becoming standards," said Robbins. "Since environmental codes are tightening for new
builds, remodels and existing facilities,
reducing or eliminating VOCs in paint
has been a growing concern for us and
our customers."
Robbins stayed in touch with the ceramic coatings developer, Wilson, N.C.based EonCoat LLC, ultimately visiting
the plant, participating in testing and
providing R&D feedback.
"For industrial and commercial customers looking to limit VOCs and HAPs
to meet stricter regulations, EonCoat is a
proactive way to do so," said Robbins.
"There are no fumes. Contractors could
literally spray within 10 feet of someone
working in an occupied space with no
concern for odor or getting residue on
carpet, computers or office furniture."
Since a true ceramic shell covers the
corrosion barrier, EonCoat resists water,
fire, abrasion, chemicals, corrosion and
temperatures up to 1,250 F. It protects
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test, viewable to the public by webcam.


Coated samples were scribed, then exposed
to 12 hours of sea spray, followed by 12
hours of sunlight (or the UV light equivalent). After 45 days, every other high performance coating tested failed. Except for
the rust on its scribe (gouge) line, the EonCoat sample looked the same as day one.
To monitor another ongoing corrosion
test modeled on NASAs sea spray test, the
public can view, zoom and control a live
webcam at www.eoncoat.com. In the latest test, which has passed 120 days and includes brand names matched to numbers,
20 Q panels coated with a popular primer,
topcoat or EonCoat are sprayed daily
with corrosive seawater.

against high-pressure power washing


and steam cleaning able to withstand
water pressure of 4,500 psi/310 bar and
steam at over 380 F/193 C.
EonCoat also has a flame spread rating of zero, which means that flame can
be directly exposed to its coated surface
and it will not catch fire unless enough
heat is generated to make the substrate
behind the coating self-ignite and the ceramic coating does not release any
fumes when exposed to fire.
"The anti-fire, anti-water, anti-abrasion and anti-corrosion benefits of the
new protective ceramic coating make it a
promising product to use for a host of
applications from extending the service
life of tanks, machinery, steam pipes and
cement floors to serving as a slimmer,
less costly alternative to existing bulky
firewalls," said Robbins.
The ceramic coating typically costs
less than the high-temperature paints or
specialized epoxies it replaces, and paint
contractor labor can also be cut in half.
The ceramic coating has an ability to
bond directly to most substrates and because it dries within seconds of exiting
the spray nozzle, high build coatings in
one coat are possible.
Another plus for facility managers is
how the protective ceramic coating can be
applied on hot or cold surfaces from 35 F
to 200 F, which makes it suitable for allweather indoor, outdoor application.
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Theres nothing like seeing results


with your own eyes, said Collins of the
ongoing corrosion tests displayed by webcam. The product has gone more than
10,000 hours with no corrosion in a salt
spray ASTM B117 test, but we believe that
engineers, facility managers, and industrial
contractors will see value in comparing its
effectiveness with leading brands. CBPCs
like EonCoat are a new approach to corrosion protection that should be looked
into as aging plants, equipment and infrastructure need to be safely maintained as
long as possible. CW
Del Williams is a technical writer based in
Torrance, Calif.

Because the ceramic coating can


readily blend with dozens of additives, it
can be used to create custom textured
finishes like high-end stucco, sand plaster, and even spray-applied "tile". Since
the coating is unaffected by UV, it resists
fading when exposed to sunlight.
For extra safety in facility or commercial settings, adding granite to the ceramic coating can also make for durable
non-skid flooring. "Unlike multi-colored
latex coating systems on the market,
EonCoat can mix with special materials
to give color and texture to high traffic
areas that must withstand abuse such as
corridors, entry ways, or accent walls in
offices, healthcare and childcare facilities," said Robbins.

Andy Robbins, CEO of A&K Painting, spraying EonCoat VOC-free ceramic coating providing an abrasion, corrosion, high
temperature and chemical resistant finish
in a single coat with no primer.

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A reference of companies
supplying raw materials &
equipment to the paint and
coatings industry.

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Cross Reference Index


The time-saving index below lists each cross reference category along with
the page number where that particular cross reference starts.
ADDITIVES
Abrasives / Anti-Skid
Absorbents
Acids (Non-Fatty)
Adhesion Promoters
Algicides
Amine Neutralizers
Anti-Blocking Agents
Anti-Floating Agents
Anti-Flooding Agents
Anti-Foaming Agents
Anti-Foaming Non-Silicone
Anti-Foaming - Silicone
Anti-Marring Agents
Anti-Rust Agents
Anti-Sagging Agents
Anti-Settling Agents
Anti-Skinning Agents
Antioxidants
Bactericides
Biocides
Bodying Agents
Catalysts
Caustic Sodas
Caustics
Coalescing Agents
Corrosion Inhibitors
Desiccants
Dispersing Agents
Driers
Driers - Napthenates
Driers - Neodecanoates
Driers - Octoates
Emulsifying Agents
Fillers
Flame Retardants
Flatting Agents
Flocculants
Flow Control Agents
Freeze Thaw Stabilizers
Fungicides
Glycerine
Homogenizers
Light Stabilizers
Mildewcides
Plasticizers
Plasticizers - Abietates
Plasticizers - Adipates
Plasticizers - Benzoates
Plasticizers - Castor Oil
Plasticizers - Epoxidized
Plasticizers - Phthalates
Plasticizers - Polymerics
Plasticizers - Sebacates
Preseveratives
Slip Aids
Stabilizers
Stearates
Surfactants
Suspension Agents
Texturizers
Thickening Agents
Thickening Agents - Solvent
Thickening Agents - Water
UV Absorbers
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Blacks
Blacks - Black / Grey
Blacks - Carbon Black
Blacks - Complex Inorganic
Blacks - Graphite
Blacks - Lampblack
Blacks - Pigment Black
Blues
Blues - Complex Inorganic
Blues - Idanthrone Blue
Blues - Iron Blue
Blues - Phthalocyanine Blue
Blues - PMA / PTA Toners /Lake
Blues - Ultramarine Blue
Corrosion Inhibiting
Red Lead / Litharge / Blue Lead
Zinc Dust Flakes
Zinc Yellow
Extender Pigments
Aluminum Trihydrate
Barium Sulfate
Calcium Carbonate
Extender Pigments - Feldspar
Extender Pigments - Fillers
Glass Spheres
Extender Pigments - Mica
Nepheline Syenite
Silica, Amorphous
Greens
Greens - Barium Sulfate
Greens - Chrome
Greens - Chromium
Greens - Complex Inorganic
Green PMA / PTA Toners / Lake
Greens - Hydrated Chromium
Greens Phthalocyanine
Iron Oxides
Black Iron Oxide
Iron Oxides- Burnt Siena
Iron Oxides- Burnt Umber
Iron Oxides- Indian Red
Iron Oxides- Mineral Black

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Iron Oxides- Ochre


Iron Oxides- Raw Siena
Iron Oxides- Raw Umber
Red/Brown - Nat. & Syn.
Van Dyke Brown
Yellow Iron Oxide
Metallics
Metallics - Aluminum Pastes
Metallics - Aluminum Powders
Metallics - Gold Bronze Powders
Metallics - Zinc Dust / Flakes
Reds
Reds - Alizarin / Madder Lakes
Reds - Arylide Red / Maroon
Reds - BON Red / Maroon
Reds - Cadmium
Reds - Cadmium - Red
Reds - Lithol Rubine
Reds - Naphthol Red
Reds - Para Red
Reds - Perylene Maroon
Reds - Perylene Red
Reds - Perylene Scarlet
Reds - Perylene Violet
Reds - Pigment Scarlet
Reds - Pyrazolone Red Maroon
Reds - Quiracridone Maroon
Reds - Quiracridone Red
Reds - Quiracridone Violet
Reds - Red Lake C
Reds - Rhodamine
Reds - Sodium Lithol
Reds - Thioindigold
Reds - Toluidine Red
Specialty Pigments
Color Shifting / Color Variable
Specialty Pigments - Holographic
Specialty Pigments - Iridescent
Luminscent / Fluorescent
Specialty Pigments - Pearlescent
Whites
Whites - Antimony Oxide
Whites - Tit. Dioxide - Anatase
Whites - Tit. Dioxide - Rutile
Whites - Zinc Oxide
Yellows and Oranges
Cadmium Yellow / Orange
Chrome Orange
Chrome Yellow
Complex Inorganic
Diarylide Orange Toner
Diarylide Yellow Toner
Hansa Yellow
Metallized Azo Yellow
Molybdate Orange
Orthonitraniline Orange
Zinc Dust

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Dispersions - Acrylic Vehicle
Dispersions - Alkyd Vehicle
Dispersions - Aqueous
Dispersions - Color Concentrates
Dispersions - Machine Colorant
Dispersions - Non-Aqueous

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Dispersions - Polyester Vehicle


Dispersions - Tube Colorants
Universal Solvent Vehicle
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Dyes Organic
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Acrylic Resins
Polymer Emulsion
Acrylic Resins - Solid
Acrylic Resins - Solution
Acrylic Resins - Water Reducible
Acrylic Styrene Emulsions
Alkyd Resins
Alkyd & Oil Copolymers
Drying Oil - Modified
Alkyd Resins - Non Drying
Alkyd Resins - Oil - Modified
Alkyd Resins - Semi Drying
Alkyd Resins - Thixotropic
Alkyd Resins - Water Reducible
Amino Resins
Crosslinking Resins
Epoxy Hardeners
Epoxy Resins
Epoxy Resins - Ester
Epoxy Resins - Liquid
Epoxy Resins - Solids
Epoxy Resins - Solution
Ester Gums - Solution
Epoxy Resins - Water-Based
High Solid Resins
Hybrid Resins
Hydrocarbon Resins
Coumarone - Indene
Liquid / Solution
Hydrocarbon Resins - Solid
Melamine / Melamine Type
Methacrylic Monomers / Poly.
Natural Resins
Oleoresinous Varnishes
Phenolic Resins
Phenolic Resins - Modified
Phenoxy Resins
Polyamide Resins
Polybutadienes
Polyester Resins
Polyester Resins - Non Drying
Polyester Resins - Oil Free
Polyester Resins - Powder
Polyester Resins - Saturated
Polyester Resins - Unsaturated
Water Reducible
Polyethylene Resins
Polypropylene Resins
Rosin Esters
Silanes
Silicone Polyesters
Silicone Resins
Styrene Resins
Styrene Vinyl
Terpenes
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Urethane Lacquers
Urethane Polyurethane Resins
UV Curing resins
Vinyl Resins
Vinyl Resins - Polyvinyl Acetate
Vinyl Resins - Vinyl Copolymers
Water Thinned Resins

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Solvents - Alcohols
Solvents - Aliphatic Hydro.
Solvents - Aromatic Hydro.
Solvents - Chlorinated Solvents
Solvents - Esters
Solvents - Glycol Ethers
Solvents - Glycols
Solvents - Hydrocarbon Solvents
Solvents - Ketones
Solvents - Reclaimed Solvents
Solvents - Solvent Blending

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LAB EQUIPMENT
Accelerated Weathering
Coating Application Equipment
Color Control Systems
Color Display
Color Matching / Measuring
Color Meters
Computer Software
Distinctness of Image Meters
Gages - Coating Thickness
Gages - Film Thickness
Gloss Meters
Haze Meters
Humidity Cond. Chambers
Light Booths
Outdoor Exposure Test EquiP.
Ovens
Particle Characterization
Rheologicals
Spectrophotometers
Stirrers
Surface Tension Instruments
Test / Measurement
Test Chart & Panels

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PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT
Agitators
Bar Coding Systems
Batch - Weighing Equipment
Blenders
Blending Tanks
Computer Software
Containers
Containers - Aluminum
Containers - Plastic
Containers - Protective Liners
Containers - Steel
Conveyors
Crushers
Curing Systems
Dispensers
Disperser Blades
Dispersers
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Filling / Packaging / Labeling


Can Casing Machines
Coding Machines
Fillers
Label Machines
Label Printing
Labels
Film Applicators
Filtering / Straining
Filtering Bags / Strainers
Filtering Cartridge
Filtering Strain - Screening
Straining Equipment
Grinding and Milling
Grinding and Milling - Attrition
Grinding and Milling - Ball
Grinding and Milling - Bead
Grinding and Milling - Horizontal
Grinding and Milling - Impact
Grinding and Milling - Lab
Pebble Mills / Linings
Grinding and Milling - Peg
Grinding and Milling - Roller
Grinding and Milling - Sand
Grinding and Milling - Small Media
Grinding and Milling - Vertical
Grinding Media
Handling - Conveyors - Drum
Handling - Conveyors - Mechanical
Handling - Conveyors - Pail
Handling Conveyors - Pneumatic
Handling Conveyors
Infrared Curing Equipment
Instrumentation and Control
Control Systems
Flow Meters
Instrumentation and Control
Instrumentation and Control
Mixers
Mixers - Double Planetary
Mixers - Rotor Blade
Mixers - Spiral Blade
Mixers - Triple Shaft
Mixing Dispersing
Mixing Dispersing - Change Can
Mixing Dispersing - Drum
Mixing Dispersing - Homogenizers
Pumping Metering
Pumping Metering - Pumps
Pumps
Ram Dischargers
Reactor / Recovery Systems
Reduction Equipment
Safety & Protection Equipment
Separators
Solvent Recovery
Spray Booths
Spray Equipment
Tanks
Tanks - Metal
Tanks - Portable
Tanks - Process
Tanks - Storage
Tanks - Thinning / Tinting
Tinting Machines
Valves

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RED COATINGS ENERGIZED BY


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performance. At shorelines around the world, they are indispensable in protective
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Industry Companies

3M Energy and Advanced Materials


3M Ctr., Bldg. 504-1-01
St. Paul, MN, 55144 USA
800-367-8905
Fax: (651) 737-7635
eamdcustomerservice@mmm.com
www.3m.com/paintsandcoatings
A.W.T. World Trade, Inc.
4321 N. Knox Avenue
Chicago, IL, 60641 USA
773-777-7100
Fax: 773-777-0909
sales@awt-gpi.com
www.awt-gpi.com
Michael Green
Aakash Chemicals
561 Mitchell Rd.
Glendale Heights, IL, 60139 USA
(630) 469-3838
Fax: (630) 469-2255
badal@aakashchemicals.com
www.aakashchemicals.com
Badal Shah
Aarbor Colorants Corporation
10381 Citation Drive, Suite 100
Brighton, Michigan, 48116 USA
810-225-6120, X 102
Fax: 810-225-8539
info@aarbor.com
www.dryorganicpigments.com
Theresa Arocha
Accurate Dispersions
192 West 155th Street
South Holland, IL, 60473 USA
708-333-1337
Fax: 708-333-0476
ddempsey@accurate-dispersions.com
www.accurate-dispersions.com
Dennis Dempsey
Acme-Hardesty Co.
450 Sentry Parkway East
Blue Bell, PA, 19422 USA
215-591-3610
Fax: 215-591-3620
bhuston@acme-hardesty.com
www.acme-hardesty.com
Bryan A. Huston

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Test Panel Technologies

Finish First

ACT Test Panels LLC


273 Industrial Dr
Hillsdale, MI, 49242 USA
517-439-1485
Fax: 517-439-1652
brad.kimpell@acttestpanels.com
www.acttestpanels.com
Brad Kimpell
ACT Test Panels LLC manufactures a wide
range of products including ACT Certied Test
Panels; utility grade TRU Panels; orange peel
standards; and corrosion testing supplies for
laboratories. ACT also offers a wide range of
testing services focused on the performance of
coatings, adhesives, and sealants from our accredited test laboratory.

Advanced Polymer, Inc.


400 Paterson Plank RD
Carlstadt, NJ, 07072 USA
201-933-0600
Fax: 201-933-8442
technical@advpolymer.com
www.advpolymer.com
Christopher Mulcahy
Adwest Technologies, Inc.
1175 North Van Horne Way
Anaheim, CA, 92806 USA
714-632-9801
Fax: 714-632-9812
adwestny@roadrunner.com
www.adwestusa.com
AGI Corporation
8th Floor, No. 496, Jui Kuang Road
Taipei, 11492 Taiwan
886-2-2798-2588
Fax: 886-2-2798-2518
emarketing@agi2000.com.tw
www.agi2000.com.tw
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
7201 Hamilton Blvd.
Allentown, PA, 18195-1501 USA
800-345-3148
Fax: 610-481-4381
cheminfo@apci.com
www.airproducts.com/coatings
www.coatingsworld.com

Alberdingk Boley
6008 High Point Rd.
Greensboro, NC 27407-7009 USA
(336) 454-5000
Fax: (336) 454-5007
info@alberdingkusa.com
www.alberdingkusa.com
Alex Color Corp.
17th & Chestnut Sts.
Ashland, PA, 17921 USA
888-ALEX-COLOR
Fax: 570-875-0885
joealex@losch.net
www.alexcolor.com
American Glitters, Inc.
68 Linden Street
Massapequa Park, NY, 11762 USA
516-691-0060
Fax: 516-795-1191
fred-sales@americanglitter.com
www.americanglitter.com
Angus Chemical Co.
A Subsidiary of The Dow Chemical Co.
1500 East Lake Cook Road
Buffalo Grove, IL, 60089 USA
800-447-4369
Fax: 989-832-1465
dowcig@dow.com
www.angus.com
Arch Chemicals, Inc., Biocides
5660 New Northside Drive, Suite 1100
Atlanta, GA, 30328 USA
800-523-7391
Fax: 866-705-0465
sales@archbiocides.com
www.archbiocides.com
Arkema Inc.
900 First Avenue
King of Prussia, PA 19406 USA
610.205.7000
Fax: 610.205.7913
arkema.usph-general@arkema.com
www.arkema-inc.com
Arpadis Coatings & Polymers SA
Zone Industriel - Zone D Rue Jean Perrin 5a
Manage, Hainault, 7170 Belgium
3232069370
l.abergel@arpadis.com
www.arpadis.com
Laurent Abergel

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Troy Corporation provides paint and coatings manufacturers with the 'Key to Green Coatings' by
offering ecological friendly products that are designed to meet or exceed the toughest performance
standards without compromising sustainability, environmental sensitivity, or regulatory compliance.
Troy is the leader in VOC and formaldehyde-free preservation and provides solutions for complex
technical formulations. Troy develops and promotes sustainable technologies that satisfy wet-state
and dry film material protection needs. Contact your local Troy representative to obtain your
"Key to Green Coatings' and unlock your specific formulation solution.

Visit www.troycorp.com for more information.

Troy Corporation 8 Vreeland Road Florham Park, NJ 07932 USA tel +1.973.443.4200 fax +1.973.443.0843

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Asambly Chemicals Company


Block B,High Hope Mansion,91 Baixia Road
Nanjing, Jiangsu, 210001 China
+86 25 84691959
Fax: +86 25 84691686
info@asambly.com
www.asambly.com
Asiafine Chemical Co. Ltd
No.56, Fu Chow Street
Taipei, 100 Taiwan
+886-2-23328001
Fax: +886-2-23054020
info@asiafine.com
www.asiafine.com
Atlas Material Testing Technology LLC
4114 N. Ravensood Avenue
Chicago, IL, 60613 USA
773-327-4520
Fax: 773-327-5787
info@atlas-mts.com
www.atlas-mts.com
ATS RheoSystems
231 Crosswicks Rd.
Bordentown, NJ, 08505 USA
609-298-2522
Fax: 609-298-2795
info@atsrheosystems.com
www.atsrheosystems.com

BASF Corporation
100 Campus Drive
Florham Park, NJ, 07932 USA
800-962-7829
Fax: 800-971-1123
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@basf.com
John Schmidt

Industry Companies

persible aliphatic polyisocyanates; Darocur, Irgacure and Lucirin photoinitiators; Joncryl


acrylic polyols in exempt solvents; Joncryl
resins; Laromer energy cure monomers and
oligomers; Options colorants; PureOptions
eco-colorants; Tinuvin light stabilizers; and
Xfast stir-in dry pigments. Want to learn more?
Please visit our website at www.basf.us/dpsolutions for information regarding our broad
portfolio of resins, binders, latex, pigments, effect pigments, colorants, formulation additives,
specialty additives, and energy curable systems.

BASF Resins
1609 Biddle Ave.
Wyandotte, MI, 48192 USA
800-231-7868
Fax: 800-392-7429
polyorders@basf.com
basf.com/naftaresins
Benda-Lutz Werke GmbH
Franzhausen 31
3133 Traismauer Austria
43 2783 62 02 0
Fax: 43-2783-62-02-24
hannes.loichtl@benda-lutz.com
www.benda-lutz.com
Bimax Inc
158 Industrial Road
Glen Rock, Pennsylvania, 17327 USA
717-227-1774
Fax: 717-227-1775
sghibartz@bimax.com
www.bimax.com

Buhler Group (Nanotechnology)


13105 12th Ave. North
Plymouth, MN 55441-4509 USA
763-847-9900
Fax: 763-847-9911
steffen.pilotek@buhlergroup.com
www.buhlergroup.com/global/en/industry-solutions/advanced-materials/performance-additives.htm
Steffen Pilotek
Buhler Nanotechnology develops and manufactures dispersions of nanoscaled metal oxides by
combination of chemical and mechanical expertise. Buhler Nanotechnology is part of Buhler Group, a global leader in the eld of process
engineering. Buhler Nanotechnology converts
agglomerated metal oxide nanopowders into
stable nano dispersions using a chemomechanical process. The process combines chemical surface modication and mechanical stress. The
technology enables dispersing nanoparticles into
various liquids like water, organic solvents,
monomers, and product formulations. Buhler
formulates such dispersions further into readyto-use additives to achieve highest performance,
efciency and compatibility. A major product is
Oxylink, a formulated additive for water-based
coatings. It results in improved resistance properties such as solvent rub, blocking, humidity,
and eforescence resistance. In addition it accelerates drying without reducing the open time.

Blackmer
1809 Century Ave. SW
Grand Rapids, MI, 49503-1530 USA
616-241-1611
Fax: 616-241-3752
customerrequests@blackmer.com
www.blackmer.com

Buhler Inc.
BASF, the worlds leading chemical company, is
a premiere provider of innovative solutions for
the paint and coatings industry. We have the ingredients and know-how to help make decorative, industrial and transportation coatings
better, and to help your company be more successful. BASF can help you meet the challenge
of developing products to meet requirements
for environmental regulations without sacricing technical benets. We align our resources to
work with our customers to help you solve key
application needs such as: low VOC coatings,
APEO-free coatings and high-weatherability
and heat management coatings. Key brands include: Acronal Optive acrylic latexes;
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Brilliant Group Inc.


PO Box 590128
San Francisco, CA, 94159-0128 USA
415-771-4757
Fax: 415-789-4150
info@fluorescentcolor.com
www.fluorescentcolor.com
Darren Bianchi
Brookfield Engineering Laboratories, Inc.
11 Commerce Blvd.
Middleboro, MA, 02346 USA
508-946-6200
Fax: 508-946-6262
marketing@brookfieldengineering.com
www.brookfieldengineering.com
David A. DiCorpo
www.coatingsworld.com

PO Box 9497
Minneapolis, MN, 55440 USA
763-847-9900
Fax: 763-847-9911
buhler.minneapolis@buhlergroup.com
www.buhlergroup.com
Ren Eisenring
Buhler is the global specialist and technology
partner providing plants and services for processing advanced materials, grain and food. Buhlers agitated media mills guarantee reliable and
efcient production of products in a wide range
of grain sizes - OEM and renish coatings,
primers and llers, electrocataphoresis coatings,
marine paints, coil coating products, or paints
and coatings for special applications. Buhler
September 2011

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mills for wet grinding and dispersion processes


with optimised process engineering and energy
concept, offer high power-density as well as large
throughputs in relation to grinding volume. They
are user-friendly and versatile in application.
Buhler has the suitable solution for every need:
from the full volume bead mill Centex up to the
high performance Perl Mill SuperFlow for true
grinding and nano-dispersion, from the PML 2
laboratory mill to the large-scale production machine Centex T5 or SuperFlow VCR 400.

CDF Corporation
77 Industrial Park Road
Plymouth, MA, 02360 USA
800.443.1920
custserv@cdf1.com
www.cdf1.com

Celanese
Bunge North America
11720 Borman Drive
St. Louis, MO, 63146 USA
281-419-8924
mike.woodfall@bunge.com
www.bungenorthamerica.com/products/bung
e-oils/usa/non-food/index.shtml
Mike Woodfall
Burgess Pigment Company
P.O. Box 349
Sandersville, GA, 31082 USA
478-552-2544
Fax: 478-552-4281
coatingsworld@burgesspigment.com
www.burgesspigment.com
BYK USA Inc.
524 South Cherry St.
Wallingford, CT, 06492 USA
203-265-2086
Fax: 203-284-9158
cs.usa@byk.com
www.byk.com
BYK-Gardner USA
9104 Guilford Road
Columbia, MD, 21046 USA
301-483-6500
Fax: 301-483-6555
info.byk.gardner.usa@altana.com
www.byk.com
CAS-MI Innovation Center
435 Joe Hall Drive
Ypsilanti, MI, 48197 USA
888.772.9000
Fax: 734.483.0085
solutions@cas-mi.com
www.InnovationCAS-MI.com
Sean Maggert
CAS-MI Laboratories
435 Joe Hall Dr.
Ypsilanti, MI, 48197 US
888.772.9000
Fax: 734.483.0085
solutions@cas-mi.com
www.cas-mi.com
Sean Maggert
September 2011

1601 W. LBJ Freeway


Dallas, TX, 75234 USA
877-832-7782
infopaints@celanese.com
celanese-emulsions.com
Celanese Emulsions is a global leader in vinyl
emulsion technology including VAE, PVAc homopolymer and copolymers, vinyl acrylic and
100% pure acrylic grades. Ask us how we can
help you to solve tough formulating issues including low VOC compliance in low odor
paints. Visit us at www.Celanese-Emulsions.com
or send inquiries to infopaints@celanese.com.

Charles Ross and Son Company


710 Old Willets Path
Hauppauge, NY, 11788 USA
631-234-0500
Fax: 631-234-0691
sales@mixers.com
www.mixers.com
Chris Ross
Chartwell International, Inc.
100 John Dietsch Blvd.
Attleboro Falls, MA, 02763 USA
508-695-1690
Fax: 508-699-6693
info@chartwellintl.com
www.chartwellintl.com
Lawrence B. Cohen
Chattem Chemicals
3708 St. Elmo Avenue
Chattanooga, TN, 37409 USA
423-822-5030
Fax: 423-825-0507
rheology@chattemchemicals.com
www.chattemchemicals.com
Herman Echeverri

Chemguard, Inc.
204 South Sixth Avenue
Mansfield, TX, 76063 USA
817.473.9964
Fax: 817.473.0606
info@chemguard.com
www.chemguard.com
Bob Gilbert
Chemir Analytical Services
2672 Metro Blvd.
Maryland Heights, MO, 63043 USA
800-659-7659
Fax: 314-291-6630
info@chemir.com
www.chemir.com
ChemPacific Corporation
6200 Freeport Centre
Baltimore , MD, 21224 USA
412-973-9716
cmcrandal@chempacific.com
www.chempacific.com
Chris McRandal

Chemsultants
9079 Tyler Blvd.
Mentor, Ohio, 44060 USA
440-974-3080
Fax: 440-974-3081
info@chemsultants.com
www.chemsultants.com
Joe Mausar
Chemsultants provides physical and analytical
testing, consulting and product development
services related to adhesives, coatings and specialty materials. The company also offers pilot
coating and small scale manufacturing of specialty web coated materials for packaging, labeling and product assembly applications.

Chivine Resources, Inc.


1 Bestor Lane P. O. Box 7383
Bloomfield, Connecticut, 06002 USA
860-216-2221
Fax: 860-383-8993
info@chivine-us.com
www.chivine-us.com

Chemco Mfg. Co.


515 Huehl Rd
Northbrook, IL, 60062 USA
800-323-0431
jak@chemcomfg.com
www.chemcomfg.vcom
Jim Karagianis
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Clariant Corporation - Industrial


& Consumer Specialties
626 East Catawba Avenue
Mt. Holly, NC, 28120 USA
800-942-7239
Fax: 800-822-2204
mike.haspel@clariant.com
www.paints-coatings.clariant.com
With our long experience and broad product
portfolio, we cover your requirements in each
step of the value chain for the paints & coatings industry. We supply specialties such as
APEO-free emulsiers and low VOC additives,
ensuring the highest performance of your formulation. It is our objective to deliver innovative and environmentally friendly solutions in
your key application elds of emulsion polymerization, pigment preparation and paints &
coatings manufacturing, in order to anticipate
future regulations and to increase your competitiveness in the market. Our R&D centers
around the globe provide the necessary technical expertise to improve the time-to-market of
your new developments, making Clariant your
preferred partner.

Clariant Corporation Pigments & Additives


4000 Monroe Road
Charlotte, NC, 28075 USA
800-441-4414
Fax: 704-331-7272
pa.custsrv@clariant.com
www.pa.clariant.com
Kelly Sperr
Coating Pigments
CB-120,Street-2 kakul road
Abbottabad, nwfp, 22010 Pakistan
+92 992 341345
Fax: +92 992 341345
frontier_rocks@hotmail.com
www.jademines.com
Cognis GmbH, Functional Products
Monheim am Rhein, D-40789 Germany
Rheinpromenade 1
+49-2173-4995-139
Fax: +49-211-2006-10486
functional.products@cognis.com
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Conn and Company, LLC


11 S. Marion St.
Warren, PA, 16365 USA
814-723-7980
Fax: 814-723-8502
info@connblade.com
www.connblade.com

Datacolor
5 Princess Road
Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 USA
609-924-2189
Fax: 609-895-7472
marketing@datacolor.com
www.datacolor.com

Convert-all, Inc.
523 Wall Street, PO Box 39
Darien, WI, 53114 USA
262-882-8800
Fax: 262-882-8801
snimz@convert-all.com
www.convert-all.com

Deacom, Inc.
950 West Valley Road, Suite 3000
Wayne, PA, 19087 US
610-971-2278
Fax: 610-971-2279
info@deacom.net
www.deacom.net

CPM Industries, Inc.


3511 Silverside Road, 210 Wilson Building
Wilmington, DE, 19810 US
302-478-8200
Fax: 302-478-8232
info@cpmindustries.com
www.cpmindustries.com
Bruce Warner

Decorative Color & Chemical, Inc.


4030 Sky Ron Drive Building E.
Doylestown, PA, 18974 USA
215-345-8427
Fax: 215-345-8428
deccolor@verizon.net
www.deccolor.com

Cristal Global
20 Wight Ave., Suite 100
Hunt Valley, MD, 21030 USA
410-229-4400
Fax: 410-229-4415
feedback@cristalglobal.com
www.cristalglobal.com
Croda Inc.
300-A Columbus Circle
Edison, NJ, 08837 USA
732-417-0800
Fax: 732-417-0804
bryan.danek@croda.com
www.crodacoatingsandpolymers.com
Bryan Danek
CSM Instruments
197 1st Avenue, Suite 120
Needham, MA, 02494 USA
7814442250
Fax: 7814442251
usinfo@csm-instruments.com
www.csm-instruments.com
Cytec Industries Inc.
5 Garret Mountain Plaza
Woodland Park, NJ 07424 USA
973-357-3193, 800-652-6013
Fax: 973-357-3065
custinfo@cytec.com
www.cytec.com

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DeFelsko Corporation
802 Proctor Avenue
Ogdensburg, NY, 13669 US
315-393-4450
Fax: 315-393-8471
techsale@defelsko.com
www.defelsko.com
Deforest Enterprises, Inc.
6421 Congress Avenue
Boca Raton, FL, 33487 USA
561-994-9696
Fax: 561-994-9995
info@deforestent.com
www.deforestent.com
Pam Militello
Dematic Corporation
507 Plymouth Avenue, N.E.
Grand Rapids, MI, 49505-6029 USA
616.913.7700
Fax: 616.913.7701
usinfo@dematic.com
www.dematic.us
DLM Equipment Co., Inc.
1142 Catalina Dr. #181
Livermore, CA, 94550 USA
925-455-1302
Fax: 925-455-1309
don@dlmequipment.com
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Industry Companies

Dominion Colour Corporation


515 Consumers Road Suite 700
Toronto, Ontario, M2J 4Z2 Canada
416-791-4200
Fax: 416-497-6024
marketing@dominioncolour.com
www.dominioncolour.com
Bruce Clatworthy

Dozie International Agency Nigeria


No. 42 Gambia St., Mile 2 Diobu,
PO Box 2291
Port Harcourt, Rivers State, 500001 Nigeria
+234 84 799468
Fax: +234 84 230238
dozieinter@yahoo.co.uk
www.dian.bloombiz.com

Ebonex Corporation
2380 S Wabash
Melvindale, MI, 48067 USA
313-388-0060
Fax: 313-388-6495
ebonex@flash.net
www.ebonex.com
Shelly Toenniges

Double Bond Chemical Industries USA, Inc.


185 Farms Village Road
West Simsbury, CT, 06092 USA
860-408-1216
joseph-leon@dbc.com.tw
www.double-bond-chem.com.tw

Draiswerke, Inc.
40 Whitney Road
Mahwah, NJ, 07430 USA
201-847-0600
Fax: 201-847-0606
salesinfo@draiswerke-inc.com
www.draiswerke-inc.com

EIT Instrument Markets


108 Carpenter Drive
Sterling, VA, 20164 USA
703-478-0700
Fax: 703-478-0815
uv@eit.com
www.eit.com
Sue Casacia

DSM NeoResins+
Sluisweg 12 PO Box 123
Waalwijk, 5140 AC The Netherlands
+31 (0)416 689911
Fax: +31 (0)416 689922
info.neoresins@dsm.com
www.dsmneoresins.com

Dow Coating Materials


100 Independence Mall West
Philadelphia, PA, 19106 USA
215-592-3128
bonnie@dow.com
www.dow.com/coating
Dow Coating Materials is the most innovative
coatings raw material supplier in the world. We
drive fundamental shifts in the coatings industry; moving the market as the experts expert in
coatings solutions. Through our mission of collaboration, inspiration, innovation and growth,
we provide material products, science, technology, and manufacturing solutions to the architectural and industrial coatings industry
worldwide. Dow Coating Materials operates 43
manufacturing plants worldwide and 13 dedicated R&D facilities across all major geographic
markets where Dow does business. For more information please visit www.dow.com/coating .

Dow Corning Corporation


Corporate Center P.O. Box 0994
Midland, MI, 48686-0994 USA
989-496-6000
Fax: 989-496-4821
coatings@dowcorning.com
www.dowcorning.com/coatings
Dow Microbial Control
1500 East Lake Cook Road
Buffalo Grove, IL, 60089 USA
800-447-4369
djroark@dow.com
www.dowmicrobialcontrol.com
Dwayne Roark
September 2011

DuPont Chemicals & Fluoroproducts


4417 Lancaster Pike
Chestnut Run Plaza, Bldg. 702
Wilmington, Delaware, 19805 USA
866-828-7009
joseph.a.mcclung@usa.dupont.com
www.capstone.dupont.com
Joseph McClung
DuPont Titanium Technologies
Barley Mill Plaza Bldg. 19, Rm. 1212 P.O. Box
80019
Wilmington, DE, 19880 USA
800-441-9485
Fax: Fax: 302-355-3235
support.titanium@usa.dupont.com
www.titanium.dupont.com
Dr. Elizabeth Butler
Dura Chemicals, Inc.
2200 Powell Street Suite 450
Emeryville, CA, 94608 USA
510-658-1987
Fax: 510-658-8025
rritter@durachem.com
www.durachem.com
Raymond Ritter
E. L. Stone Company
2998 Eastern Road P. O. Box 1012
Norton, Ohio, 44203 USA
330 825-4565
Fax: 330 825-8699
elstone.@elstone.com
www.elstonecompany.com

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Elcometer Ltd.
Edge Lane
Manchester, Lancashire, M43 6BU United
Kingdom
+44 (0) 161 371 6000
Fax: +44 (0) 161 371 6010
nanette.sellars@elcometer.com
www.elcometer.com
NPE Sellars

Elementis Specialties, Inc.


329 Wyckoffs Mill Road
Hightstown, NJ, 08520 USA
800-866-6800
Fax: 609-443-2422
sel.avci@elementis.com
www.elementis-specialties.com
Elementis Specialties is a leading global specialty chemicals company offering a broad
range of product portfolio: RheologyFull
line of solvent- and water-based additives AdditivesFull line of wetting agents, dispersants,
coalescents and defoamers ColorantsWaterbased and solvent-based tinting systems.

Elmed Dr. Ing. Mense GmbH


Weilenburgstr. 39
Heiligenhaus, NRW, 42579 Germany
0049 2056 9329 0
Fax: 0049 2056 9329 33
info@elmedgmbh.de
www.elmedgmbh.de
Ralf Probst

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EMD Chemicals, Inc.


One International Plaza, Suite 300
Philadelphia, PA, 19113 US
888-367-3275
Fax: 800-304-1985
effects@emdpigments.com
www.emdchemicals.com
We have been bringing color to life for over 50
years with innovative effect pigments for coatings, packaging, plastics, automotive and printing
applications. We pride ourselves on maintaining
customer relationships through innovative solutions, prompt delivery, unsurpassed technical
support and efcient service.

Emerald Performance Materials


2020 Front Street, Suite 100
Cuyahoga Falls, OH, 44221 USA
330-916-6700
Fax: 330-916-6734
corporate@emeraldmaterials.com
www.emeraldmaterials.com
Emeralds additives and resins bring color and
performance to aqueous and non-aqueous
coatings: Hilton Davis Low/0-VOC color dispersions Black Shield carbon black pigment
dispersions Foam Blast defoamers Masil reactive silicones/silanes CVC Thermoset Specialty epoxy products Hypro RLPs K-ex
Nonphthalate Plasticizers/coalescent.

EMS-Griltech
2060 Corporate Way
Sumter, SC, 29151 United States
803-481-6190
Fax: 803-481-6129
karen.hesselbart@us.emsgriltech.com
www.emsgriltech.com
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Energy Sciences
42 Industrial Way
Wilmington, MA, 01887 USA
978-694-9000
Fax: 978-694-9046
rsanders@ebeam.com
www.ebeam.com
Rick Sanders

Evonik Goldschmidt Corporation


710 South 6th Avenue
Hopewell, Virginia, 23860 USA
800-446-1809
Fax: 804-541-6290
frances.eggleston@evonik.com
www.tego.us
Frances Eggleston

Engineered Mills, Inc.


888 E. Belvidere Road, Unit 214
Grayslake, IL, 60030 USA
847-548-0044
Fax: 847-548-0099
dave.peterson@engineeredmills.com

Excalibur Paint & Coatings Ltd.


1116 East Scott Ave.
Wichita Falls, Texas, 76301 USA
(940) 767 - 9912
Fax: (940) 716 - 9046
rfunston@excaliburpaint.com
www.excaliburpaint.com
Randy Funston

EP Minerals
9785 Gateway Drive Suite 1000
Reno, NV, 89521 USA
800-366-7607
Fax: 775-824-7601
inquiry.minerals@epminerals.com
www.epminerals.com
Erbsloeh, C.H. KG
Duesseldorfer Str. 103
Krefeld, NRW, 47809 Germany
0049 2151 525 00
Fax: 0049 2151 525 106
info@che-kg.de
www.che-chemicals.com
Stefan Bieker
Esstech, Inc.
48 Powhattan Ave.
Essington, PA, 19029 USA
610-521-3800
Fax: 610-521-4600
techsupport@esstechinc.com
www.esstechinc.com
Tom Barclift
Ethox Chemicals
PO Box 5094
Greenville, SC, 29606 USA
8642771620
Fax: 8642778981
egodwin@ethox.com
ethox.com
Ed Godwin
Evonik Degussa GmbH Coatings & Additives
Paul-Baumann-Str. 1
Marl, 45772 Germany
+49.2365.49.7628
Fax: +49.2365.49.5030
www.evonik.com

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Falcon Technologies Inc


2nd Floor Musson Building Hincks Street
Bridgetown, BB, BB11000 Barbados
(246) 435-3832
falcon@faltech.net
www.faltech.net
General Inquiries
Fine Grinding Corporation
241 E. Elm Street
Conshohocken, PA, 19428 USA
610-828-7250
www.finegrindingcorp.com
Fischer Technology, Inc.
750 Marshall Phelps Rd
Windsor, CT, 06095 USA
860-683-0781
Fax: 860-688-8496
info@fischer-technology.com
Formulator & ColorTec Software
28 Center Street
Clinton, NJ, 08809 USA
908-735-2248
Fax: 908-236-7865
sales@formulatorus.com
www.formulatorus.com
Fuji Silysia Chemical, LTD
1215 Sugg Parkway
Greenville, NC, 27834 USA
1-800-SYLYSIA
Fax: 252-413-0490
sales@fujisilysia.com
www.fuji-silysia.co.jp/english/
Gardner Co., Inc., Paul N.
316 Northeast First St.
Pompano Beach, FL, 33060 USA
954-946-9454
Fax: 954-946-9309
gardner@gardco.com
www.gardco.com
Chris Cornell
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Industry Companies

Gelest, Inc
11 East Steel Rd.
Morrisville, PA, 19067 USA
215-547-1015
Fax: 215-547-2484
ghorvath@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
Gelest, Inc. is an innovator and manufacturer
of organosilicon compounds, metal-organic
compounds and silicones. We provide technical
development and application support for semiconductors, optical materials, pharmaceutical
synthesis, diagnostics and separation science,
specialty polymeric materials and cosmetics.
GelestEnabling Your Technology.

Gellner Industrial
105 Tide Road PO Box 208
Hometown, PA, 18252 USA
570-668-8800
Fax: 570-668-5671
rgellner@hughes.net
www.gellnerindustrial.com
GEO Specialty Chemicals
340 Mathers Road
Ambler, PA, 19002 USA
888 519 3883
Fax: 215 773 9484
trimet@geosc.com
www.geosc.com
Scott Smyth
Glen Mills Inc.
220 Delawanna Avenue
Clifton, NJ, 07014 USA
973-777-0777
Fax: 973-777-0070
staff@glenmills.com
www.glenmills.com
Graco Inc.
88 11th Avenue NE
Minneapolis, MN, 55413 USA
1-800-328-0211
nstrauss@graco.com
www.graco.com
Nick Strauss
Groen Process Equipment
P.O. Box 549
Cary, IL, 60013 USA
847-462-1865
Fax: 847-462-1950
flobes@gpeequipment.com
www.gpeequipment.com
September 2011

H&S Autoshot
49 Mountainview Road N.
Georgetown, Ontario, L7G4J7 Canada
888-677-3798
Fax: 905-873-2813
info@hsautoshot.com
www.hsautoshot.com
Halox Pigments
1326 Summer St.
Hammond, IN, 46320 USA
219-933-1560
Fax: 219-933-1570
techservice@halox.com
www.halox.com
Hamamatsu Corporation
360 Foothill Road
Bridgewater, NJ, 08807 USA
908-231-0960
Fax: 908-231-1539
usa@hamamatsu.com
sales.hamamatsu.com
Travis Iguchi
Handsome Chemical
Development Limited Yip
N.T. Hong Kong
852-26752415
Fax: 852-26752438
adrian.leung@yipschemical.com
www.handsomechemical.com
Harper Corporation of America
11625 Steele Creek Road
Charlotte, NC, 28273 USA
704-588-3371
Fax: 704-588-3819
jkluttz@harperimage.com
www.harperimage.com
Jazmin Kluttz
Heucotech, Ltd.
99 Newbold Road
Fairless Hills, PA, 19030 US
1-800-HEUBACH
Fax: 215-736-2249
sales@heubachcolor.com
www.heubachcolor.com
Bob Poemer
Hindusthan Colour Co.
23, Lala Lajpat Rai Sarani,
Kolkata, Paschim Banga, 700 020 India
+919331185190
info@hindcolor.com
www.hindcolor.com
Ravi Kant Jajodia

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Holliday Pigments SAS


Route de Wervicq, 203, BP 50017
COMINES, France, F-59559 France
+33 3 20 63 12 00
Fax: +33 3 20 39 20 83
infohp@holliday-pigments.com
www.holliday-pigments.com
Joanna Houldridge
Honeywell Specialty Additives
101 Columbia Road
Morristown, NJ, 07962-1053 USA
800-451-9961
ernest.ballester@honeywell.com
www.acwax.com
Ernie Ballester

Hoover Color Corporation


P.O. Box 218
Hiwassee, VA, 24347 USA
540-980-7233
Fax: 540-980-8781
hoover@hoovercolor.com
www.hoovercolor.com
Melissa Zienius
Hoover Color was established and incorporated in 1923 in New York and is now located
in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains of
Virginia. The company owns 3,000 acres of
land in and around Hiwassee, where it maintains its mine sites, production facilities, laboratories and corporate ofces. From its
inception, Hoover Color has been blending pigments to rigid color specications for their customers. With the purchase of the Hiwassee
facility in 1970, Hoover Color also acquired
mineral deposits, which made it fully integrated
in the mining and manufacturing of Siennas,
Umbers, and Ochres. These rich earth tones are
the hallmark products for Hoover Color, especially Raw and Burnt Siennas. Our product
range includes Natural and Synthetic Iron Oxides, Blended Iron Oxides, Chromium Green
Oxides, Van Dyke Browns, Tuscan Blends and
Complex Inorganic Pigments. Since the 1940s,
Hoover Color has always been in the forefront
of color control, developing the Hoover Automatic Muller. The Hoover Muller has since become the standard piece of testing equipment
for the pigment industry. It is also widely used
in the ink and cosmetic industries. The Hoover
Muller has been recognized by ASTM and ISO
as an approved way to prepare samples for
color evaluations.

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Horiba Instruments, Inc.


34 Bunsen Drive
Irvine, CA, 92618 USA
949-250-4811
Fax: 949-468-1790
labinfo@horiba.com
www.horiba.com
Huntsman - Pigments Division
10003 Woodloch Forest Drive Blvd
The Woodlands, TX, 77380 USA
1-800-FOR-TiO2, #3 & #1
Fax: 1-450-446-8282
richard_bordeleau@huntsman.com
www.huntsman.com/pigments
Huntsman Polyurethanes Division
2190 Executive Hills Blvd
Auburn Hills, MI, 48326 USA
248-322-7300
Fax: 248-322-7404
www.huntsman.com/pu/ace
Hydrite Chemical Co.
300 N. Patrick Blvd.
Brookfield, WI, 53045 USA
2627921450
Fax: 2627928721
chris.crawford@hydrite.com
www.hydrite.com
Chris Crawford

Industry Companies

KaMin LLC
822 Huber Road
Macon, Georgia, 31217 USA
478-750-5484
askus@kaminllc.com
www.kaminllc.com
Maureen Halstead

Indco
4040 Earnings Way
New Albany, IN, 47150 USA
800-942-4383
Fax: 812-944-9742
info@indco.com
www.indco.com
Indco was founded in 1975 as a direct sales
mixing equipment company. Indcos heritage is
in the Paints and Coatings industry. We are able
to provide our top quality products to US and
International markets such as adhesives, aerospace, agriculture, automotive, chemicals, construction, cosmetics, food, fragrance, ink,
plastics, pharmaceutical, and water/waste treatment industries. No matter what you are mixing, we can provide the mixing equipment you
need. Indco offers the most extensive line of
mixers and accessories in order to provide a
complete solution to your mixing challenges.
Our in-house engineering team can also custom
modify and design any solution of products to
meet your needs.

Ilkalem A.S.
Oya sok. Devran Apt 2/1 D.6 Gayrettepe
Istanbul, 34394 Turkey
902122175575
Fax: 902122116949
ilkalem@superonline.com
www.ilkalem.com
M.Tamer Cobanoglu

Jaygo, Incorporated
675 Rahway Avenue
Union, NJ, 07083 USA
908-688-3600
Fax: 908-688-6060
jason.hayday@jaygoinc.com
www.jaygoinc.com
Jason Hayday

Imerys Performance Minerals


100 Mansell Court E, Suite 300
Roswell, GA, 30076 USA
770-594-0660
Fax: 770-645-3384
perfminsNA@imerys.com
www.perf-mins.com

Jiangsu Tetrachem Co., Ltd.


No. 6-2, Zhonggang Rd.
Taixing Economic Development Zone
Jiangsu, China 225400
+86-21-54265599
Fax: +86-21-64821580
Javed Ali

Imerys World Minerals


130 Castilian Dr.
Santa Barbarba, CA, 93117 USA
800-893-4445
info@worldminerals.com
www.worldminerals.com

Jyoti Ceramic Industries, Pvt. Ltd.


Plot No. C-21, Nice
Satpur, Nasik, Maharashtra, 422 007 India
91-253-2350338
Fax: 91-253-2350023
info@jyoticeramic.com
www.jyoticeramic.com
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Keim Additec Surface USA LLC


1200 Central Avenue
Wilmette, IL, 60091 USA
847-920-1676
Fax: 847-920-1681
kalmikoff@keim-additec.de
www.keim-additec.com
Alan Kalmikoff

Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.


140 East 22nd Street P.O. Box 32
Bayonne, NJ, 07002 USA
201-823-9000
Fax: 201-823-0691
kenreact@4kenrich.com
www.4kenrich.com
Salvatore J. Monte
Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc. manufactures
Ken-React Coupling Agents for adhesion, dispersion, anti-corrosion, catalysis, thermal and
electrical conductivity; Ken-Stat Anti-Static
Agents, Kenex and Kenplast Plasticizers. Kenrich strives since 1945 to provide its coatings
customers with the more efcient use of raw
materials through titanium chemistry and our
other additive technologies.

Keystone Aniline Corp.


2501 W. Fulton Street
Chicago, IL, 60612 USA
312-666-2015
Fax: 312-666-8530
k.henneke@dyes.com
www.dyes.com
Kane Henneke
King Industries, Inc.
Science Rd.
Norwalk, CT, 06852 USA
203-866-5551
Fax: 203-866-1268
coatings@kingindustries.com
www.kingindustries.com

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Industry Companies

Konica Minolta Sensing Americas, Inc.


101 Williams Dr.
Ramsey, NJ, 07030 USA
(888) 473-2656
Fax: (201) 785-2482
marketing@se.konicaminolta.us
www.konicaminolta.com/sensingusa
Lou Carulli
Kowa American Corp.
55 East 59th Street 19th Floor
New York, NY, 10022 US
212-303-7800
Fax: 212-310-0101
mark@kowa.com
www.chemical.kowa.com
Mark Smith
Kraton Polymers
15710 John F. Kennedy Blvd., Suite 300
Houston, Texas, 77032 USA
800-457-2866
jason.surman@kraton.com
www.kraton.com
Jason Surman
Kromachem Inc.
30 Southard Avenue
Farmingdale, NJ, 07727 USA
732-751-0980
Fax: 732-751-0981
info@kromachem.com
www.kromachem.com
Kruss GmbH
Borsteler Chaussee 85-99a
Hamburg, Hamburg, 22453 Germany
0049/40/514401-0
Fax: 0049/40/514401-98
info@kruss.de
www.kruss.de
Udo Ohlerich
Kuraray America, Inc.
2625 Bay Area Blvd. Ste. 300
Houston, TX, 77058 USA
(800) 423-9762
pvohpvb@kurarayamerica.com
www.kurarayamerica.com
Seiji Tanimoto
KW Container
P.O. Box 707
Troy, AL, 36081 USA
334-566-1563
Fax: 334-670-0036
www.kwplastics.com

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Kyowa Hakko USA, Inc.


767 Third Avenue 19th Floor
New York, NY, 10017 USA
847-608-7321
Fax: 847-608-7586
hanrahan@kyowa-usa.com
www.kyowa-usa.com

Lanxess Corporation
111 RIDC Park West Drive
Pittsburgh, PA, 15275 USA
800-LANXESS
info@lanxess.com
www.us.lanxess.com
Karen Leipold

Lambda Temperature Calibration Lab


Stump Lane
Chorley, Lancashire, 42233 UK
jennyjanklin@mail.com
www.lambda-cal.co.uk/temperature_calibration.php

Lehigh Technologies
120 Royal Woods Ct SW
Tucker, GA, 30084 USA
678-495-2200
Fax: 678-495-2201
dwhandy@lehightechnologies.com
www.lehightechnologies.com

Langguth America Ltd.


105 Randall Dr.
Waterloo, Ontario, N2V1C5 Canada
519-888-0099 ext 305
Fax: 519-888-0029
dvogelsang@langguth.ca
langguth-america.com
Dieter Vogelsang
Experts in Labeling and Pail Handling! Today
the requirements for packaging increase all the
time. This situation provides many opportunities to market your products at the point of
sale. The engineers from Langguth support you
in many ways with innovative ideas for labeling
technology and pail handling. 75 years of experience at your disposal.

Leneta Company
15 Whitney Road
Mahwah, NJ, 07430 USA
201-847-9300
Fax: 201-848-8833
sales@leneta.com
www.leneta.com
Daniel Schaeffer
Liebisch, Gebr. GmbH & Co. KG
Eisenstr. 34
33649 Bielefeld, Germany
+49-521-94647-0
Fax: +49-521-94647-90
mail@liebisch.com
www.liebisch.de
Manfred Wehmeier

Lintech International LLC

Lansco Colors
One Blue Hill Plaza, 11th Floor, PO Box 1685
Pearl River, NY, 10965 USA
845-507-5950
Fax: 845-735-2787
frank@pigments.com
www.pigments.com
Frank Lavieri
Lansco Colors is a Global Supplier of Quality
Pigments. Our unique business model combined with our unsurpassed commitment to our
customers allows us to sit atop the list of the
industrys most reliable suppliers. We welcome
the opportunity to demonstrate our superior
service and quality to you.

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7705 NE Industrial Blvd


Macon, GA, 31216 USA
478-784-1900
Fax: 478-784-1745
sales@lintechinternational.com
www.lintechinternational.com
Randy Waldman
Lintech International LLC is a specialty chemical raw material distributor. Experienced sales
professionals & dedicated customer service
groups provide long-term service and support
for our customers business needs. Lintech offers quick-response from multiple regional
warehouses. Lintech is ISO 9001:2008 certied
& a member of the NACD.

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Little Joe Industries


10 Ilene Ct., Suite 4
Hillsborough, NJ, 08844 USA
908-359-5213
Fax: 908-359-5724
info@littlejoe.com
www.littlejoe.com
Lonza Inc.
90 Boroline Road
Allendale, NJ, 07401 USA
201-316-9200
stephen.wood@lonza.com
www.lonza.com
Stephen Wood

Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.


9911 Brecksville Road
Cleveland, OH, 44141 USA
800-380-5397
Fax: 216-447-5238
coatings@lubrizol.com

Lubrizols Paints, Coatings and Adhesives business provides high performance products for
various coating segments. Turboset Ultra Pro
waterborne polyurethane dispersion polymer is
ideal for wood sports and recreational oors
providing superior durability against scruffs and
black heel marks. Solsperse hyperdispersants
offer leading-edge polymeric dispersant technology that stabilize and reduce pigment particle size allowing for efcient pigment dispersion.
Permax 805 polyvinylidene dichloride emulsion
offers excellent corrosion resistance and adhesion to a wide range of metal substrates. This
rust prohibitive product works well with direct
to metal, topcoat and basecoat nishes.

Lucite International, Inc.


7275 Goodlett Farms Pkwy
Cordova, TN, 38016 USA
800-458-2483
troy.harpole@lucite.com
www.lucite.com
Troy Harpole
Mace Polymers & Additives
38 Roberts Road
Dudley , MA, 01571 USA
508-943-9052
Fax: 508-943-6527
egulla@maceco.com
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Mathis USA, Inc.


P.O. Box 1626
Concord, NC, 28026-1626 USA
704-786-6157
Fax: 704-786-6159
usa@mathisag.com
www.mathisag.com
Markus Bersinger

Moly-White Pigments Group


601 Canal Rd.
Cleveland, OH, 44113 USA
216-566-1294
Fax: 216-566-2751
molywhite@molywhite.com
www.molywhite.com
Charles Simpson

Met One Instruments


1600 Washington Blvd.
Grants Pass, OR, 97526 USA
541-471-7111
Fax: 541-471-7116
mjohnson@metone.com
www.metone.com/particle-counters.php
Marci Johnson

Momentive Performance Materials, Inc.


22 Corporation Woods Boulevard
Albany, NY, 12211 USA
800-259-2392
Fax: 607-786-8309
nancy.pitts@momentive.com
www.momentive.com

Metapol
Azahares 26 Sta. Mara Insurgentes
Mxico, DF, 06430 Mxico
525519460850
sandram@metapol.com.mx
www.metapol.com.mx
Sandra Marquez M
Michelman
89D Rue Pafebruch
Capellen, Luxembourg, L-8308 Luxembourg
352 26 39 44 1
Fax: 352 26 39 44 80
johannburton@michem.com
www.michem.com
Johann Burton
Micro Powders, Inc.
580 White Plains Rd.
Tarrytown, NY, 10591 USA
914-793-4058
Fax: 914-472-7098
mpi@micropowders.com
www.micropowders.com
Thomas Laakso
Miltec UV
146 Log Canoe Circle
Stevensville, MD, 21666 USA
410-604-2900
sales@miltec.com
www.miltec.com
Bob Blandford
Mixer Mfg
P.O. Box 2043
Monroe, NC, 28110 USA
704 289-6543
Fax: 704 283-7585
mixermfg@hotmail.com
mixmfg.com

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Momentive Specialty Chemicals


180 East Broad Street
Columbus, OH, 43215 USA
888-443-9466
Fax: 877-443-9466
4information@momentive.com
www.momentive.com
Mullen Associates
230 Westchester Circle
Pinehurst, NC, 28374 USA
910-295-0077
Fax: 910-295-4419
jj@jmullen.com
jmullen.com
James Mullen
Munzing
1455 Broad Street
Bloomfield, NJ, 07003 USA
973-279-1306
Fax: 973-338-0420
mriggs@munzing.us
www.munzing.com
Myers Engineering
8376 Salt Lake Ave.
Bell, CA, 90201 USA
323-560-4723
Fax: 323-771-7789
sales@myersmixer.com
www.myersmixer.com
Cathy Strahan
Netzsch Premier Technologies, LLC.
125 Pickering Way
Exton, PA, 19341 USA
484-879-2020
Fax: 610-280-1299
Stephen.Miranda@netzsch.com
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Netzsch Pumps North America, LLC


119 Pickering Way
Exton, PA, 19341 USA
610 363-8010
Fax: 610 363-0971
npa@netzsch.com
www.netzschusa.com
Newport Industries Ltd.
Merlin House, Belmont Terrace
Chiswick, London, W4 5UG England
+44 208 742 0333
sales@newport-industries.com
www.rosins.eu
Andrew Saunders
NiChem Corp.
600 W. 52nd St.
Chicago, IL, 60609 USA
773-924-3700
Fax: 773-924-7760
info@nichemcorp.com
nichemcorp.com
Niles Steel Tank
725 Talamore Drive
Ambler, PA, 19002 USA
215-641-2114
Fax: 215-646-7984
mbetterly@nilesst.com
www.nilesst.com
Mark Betterly
Nitro Quimica Brasileira
Sao Paulo, Brazil
55-112246-4876
Fax: 55-11-2246-3290
comercialnitro@nitroquimica.com.br
www.nitroquimica.com.br

Novant Chemicals
1502 CLI Building 313 Hennessay Road
Hong Kong, N/A, CN
info@novantchemicals.com
www.novantchemicals.com
Karen Chan
Nubiola
Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 648, 1
Barcelona, 08010 Spain
+34 933 435 750
Fax: +34 933 435 766
nubiola@nubiola.com
www.nubiola.com
Nuplex Resins LLC
4730 Crittenden Drive
Louisville, KY, 40209 USA
502-367-6111
Fax: 502-375-5477
www.nuplexresins.com
OMG Americas
811 Sharon Drive
Westlake, OH, 44145-1522 USA
440-899-2950
shelley.parkerson@na.omgi.com
www.omgi.com
Shelley Parkerson
Omnova
175 Ghent Road
Fairlawn, OH, 44333 US
330-869-4200
Fax: 330-869-4410
valerie.bokar@omnova.com
www.omnova.com
Valerie Bokar

Nordkalk Corporation
Poikkitie 1
Lappeenranta, 53500 Finland
+358207537000
anssi.koikkalainen@nordkalk.com
www.nordkalk.com/wollastonite
Anssi Koikkalainen

OPC Polymers
1920 Leonard Ave.
Columbus, OH, 43219 USA
614-253-8511
Fax: 614 372-9327
info@opcpolymers.com
www.opcpolymers.com
Steve Holland

Nova Analytical Systems


1925 Pine Ave
Niagara Falls, NY, 14301 USA
800-295-3771
websales@nova-gas.com
www.nova-gas.com
Dave Sheasby

Overnight Labels
151-15 West Industry Ct.
Deer Park, NY, 11729
631-242-4240
Fax: 6312424385
custservice@overnightlabels.com
www.overnightlabels.com

Novaflow Systems, Inc.


991 Industrial Rd.
Prescott, K0E 1T0
613-925-5926
Fax: 613-925-5928
dmckenney@novaflow.com
www.novaflow.com
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Oxford Instruments
360 El Pueblo Rd, Suite 104
Scotts Valley, CA, 95066 USA
831-439-9729
Fax: 831-439-6050
nan.ding@oxinst.com
www.oxford-instruments.com
Nan Ding
Pan Technology, Inc.
117 Moonachie Ave
Carlstadt, NJ, 07072 USA
201-438-7878 x7140
Fax: 201-460-4546
fmagdits@pantechnology.com
www.pantechnology.com
Frank Magdits
Parker Fluid Control Division
95 Edgewood Ave.
New Britain, CT, 06051 US
860-827-2300
Fax: 860-827-2384
skinnervalve@parker.com
www.parkerfluidcontrol.com
Patterson Industries (Canada) Limited
250 Danforth Road
Scarborough, ON, MIL3X4 CA
416-694-3381 x 22
Fax: 416-691-2768
process@pattersonindustries.com
www.pattersonindustries.com
Mike Lindsey
PCT Engineered Systems
8700 Hillandale Road
Davenport, Iowa, 52806 USA
563-285-7411
Fax: 563-285-7433
sales@teampct.com
www.teampct.com
Peninsula Polymers LLC
920 East 14th Avenue
North Kansas City, MO, 64116 USA
816-214-8000
Fax: 816-214-8001
info@penpoly.com
www.PenPoly.com
Ken Menzel
PentaCarbon GmbH
Carolinenglckstr. 43
Bochum, NRW, 44793 Germany
00492349010730
Fax: 00492349010780
info@pentacarbon.de
www.pentacarbon.de
Marko Sonnemann

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PeopleFlo Manufacturing Inc.


10045 Pacific Ave.
Franklin Park, IL, 60131 USA
847-929-4774
Fax: 847-929-4774
info@peopleflo.com
www.peopleflo.com
Perstorp
Perstorp, SE-284 80 SE
+46 435 380 00
Fax: +46 435 381 00
info@perstorp.com
www.perstorp.com

Pflaumer Brothers
1008 Whitehead Road Extension
Ewing, NJ, 08638 USA
609-883-4610
Fax: 609-883-1629
hmcnair@pflaumer.com
www.pflaumer.com
Harley McNair
Founded in 1934, Paumer is a specialty chemical manufacturer of resins and polymers, additives, dispersions, and colorants. Paumer
offers specialized products for Polyurethanes
(including Urethane Polymer Concrete), Epoxies, and Polyaspartics, as well as UV- and EBCured Coatings, high solids, Powder Coatings,
and Zero VOC systems.

Phoseon Technology
7425 NW Evergreen Parkway
Hillsboro, OR, 97124 USA
503-439-6446
info@phoseon.com
www.phoseon.com
Pilot Chemical Company
2744 East Kemper Road
Cincinnati, Ohio, 45241 USA
513.326.0600
Fax: 513.326.0601
jpzeinstra@pilotchemical.com
www.pilotchemical.com
Jan Zeinstra

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Plasticolors
2600 Michigan Avenue PO Box 816
Ashtabula, OH, 44005 USA
(440) 997-5137
Fax: (440) 992-3613
pci-sales@plasticolors.com
www.plasticolors.com
Michael McCormick
Polystar LLC
216 Brookhollow Industrial Blvd.
Dalton, GA, 30721 USA
706-279-4114
Fax: 706-279-3624
www.polystarusa.com
PreBaffle Systems
323 W. North St.
Itasca, IL, 60143 USA
630-285-8335
Fax: 630-285-8100
marv@prebaffle.com
www.prebaffle.com
Marv Tomberg
Q-Lab Corporation
800 Canterbury Rd.
Cleveland, OH, 44145 USA
440-835-8700
Fax: 440-835-8738
info@q-lab.com
www.q-lab.com
Quick Blades, Inc.
PO Box 5155
Huntington, IN, 46750 USA
877-618-8304
Fax: 260-359-2066
sales@quickblades.net
www.quickblades.net
Tim DeLong
Quimica Rana S.A de C.V.
Miguel Angel de Quevedo 370. Barrio Sta.
Catarina. Coyoacan. Mexico
Mexico, Mexico D.F., 04010 Mexico
52 55 53390800
Fax: 52 55 53390801
lerazo@quimicarana.com
www.quimicarana.com

R.T. Vanderbilt Co., Inc.


30 Winfield Street
Norwalk, CT, 06855 USA
203-853-1400
Fax: 203-853-1452
paint@rtvanderbilt.com
www.rtvanderbilt.com
Radquim
Calzada de la Viga No. 2040
Mexico, D.F., 09810 Mexico
52555820190
info@radquim.com
www.radquim.com
Guillermo Vega
Rainbow Paints Ltd.
PO Box 2312
Lilongwe, cr, xx Malawi
+265 1755901
Fax: +265 1751036
rainbow@globemw.net
www.rainbowpaints.biz
Iqbal Jakhura
Reactive Surfaces, Ltd., LLP
300 W. Ave., Ste. 1316
Austin, TX, 78701 USA
512-472-8282
Fax: 512-472-8181
smcdaniel@reactivesurfaces.com
www.reactivesurfaces.com
Steve McDaniel
Reaxis Inc.
941 Robinson Highway
McDonald, PA, 15057 USA
800-426-7273
Fax: 724-796-3160
techservice@reaxis.com
www.reaxis.com
Red Devil Equipment Company
14900 21st Ave N.
Plymouth, MN, 55447 USA
800-221-1083
Fax: 763-533-0015
bbrockman@reddevilequipment.com
www.reddevilequipment.com
Bob Brockman

R.E.Carroll
1570 N Olden Ave
Trenton, NJ, 08638 USA
800-257-9365
Fax: 609-695-0102
paintinfo@recarroll.com
www.recarroll.com
David Carroll

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Reichhold, Inc.

Rexson Systems Ltd.


760 Foster Ave, Bensenville
Chicago, IL, 60106 USA
(630) 787 0650
Fax: (630) 787 0652
duncan.blowers@rexson.co.uk
www.rexsonusa.com

P.O. Box 13582


Research Triangle Park, NC, 27709 USA
800-431-1920
Fax: 919-990-7670
productinfo@reichhold.com
www.reichhold.com
Reichhold offers one of the most comprehensive ranges of technology in the coatings industry today from traditional alkyds, polyesters,
polyurethanes, epoxies and acrylics to more
cutting-edge technologies such as Beckosol AQ
alkyd latexes, waterborne oil modied urethanes and waterborne epoxy curing agents.
More importantly, Reichhold doesnt just sell
these technologies; they engineer them, tailor
them and offer ongoing support through specialized technical experts.

Rhodia

Reitech Corporation

RK PrintCoat Instruments Ltd.


Abington Road, Litlington
Royston, Hertfordshire,
SG8 0QZ United Kingdom
+44 (0) 1763 852187
Fax: +44 (0) 1763 852502
sales@rkprint.com
www.rkprint.com

3146 Marion Ave.


Reading, PA, 19605-2746 USA
610-929-9451
Fax: 610-921-9788
info@reitechcorporation.com
www.reitechcorporation.com
Reitech Corporation has been manufacturing
and fullling the requirements of our customers
since 1972. Since that time we have developed
a full line of high quality aqueous pigment dispersions designed for use in paint, inks, coatings, adhesives and specialty applications.

Revelli Chemicals Inc.


35 Mason Street
Greenwich, CT, 06830 USA
800-REV-CHEM
Fax: 203-661-4332
info@revellichemicals.com
www.revellichemicals.com

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8 Cedar Brook Drive


Cranbury, NJ, 08512 USA
888-776-7337
Fax: 609-860-0463
novecarecc@us.rhodia.com
www.rhodia.com
Simon Mawson
Rhodia, a world leader in developing and producing specialty chemicals, supplies performance additives for a variety of paint and coating
applications to deliver outstanding benets to
coatings formulations enhanced surface wetting, improved coating adhesion, dispersion stability and gloss, enhanced color stability, and
better foam control.

Rockwell Automation, Inc.


1201 South Second Street
Milwaukee, WI, 53204-2496 USA
414.382.2000
Fax: 414.382.4444
webmaster@rockwellautomation.com
www.rockwellautomation.com
Rockwood Pigments
7101 Muirkirk Road
Beltsville, MD, 20705 USA
800-638-4444
Fax: 301-419-3075
info.us@rpigments.com
www.rockwoodpigments.com

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Rosa S. Raskin & Associates, LLC


451 Lassiter Drive
Highland Heights, Ohio, 44143 USA
440-461-4125
rosa@raskinfo.com
www.raskinfo.com
Rosa Raskin
Royal Adhesives & Sealants LLC
Coatings and Specialty Polymers
863 SE Main Street
Simpsonville, SC, 29681 USA
800-763-7272
Fax: 864-963-1241
sales@parachem.com
www.royalspecialtypolymers.com
Mike Manegold
RP International LLC
PO Box 315
Skippack, PA, 19474 USA
610-584-3210
Ruetgers Novares GmbH
Varziner Strae 49
Duisburg, NRW, 47138 Germany
+49 203 42 96-735
Fax: +49 203 42 96-762
resins@ruetgers-group.com
www.novares.de
Bodo Friedrich
Russell Finex Inc.
PO Box 69
Pineville,, NC, 28134 USA
704-588-9808
Fax: 704-588-0738
sales@russellfinexinc.com
www.russellfinex.com
San Esters Corporation
55 east 59th Street
19th Floor, NY, 10022 USA
800-337-8377
Fax: 212-310-0101
info@sanesters.com
www.sanesters.com
Mark Smith
Sartomer USA, LLC
502 Thomas Jones Way
Oaklands Corporate Center
Exton, PA, 19341 USA
610-363-4100
Fax: 610-363-4140
contact@sartomer.com
www.sartomer.com
Michael Rose

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Sasol Wax GmbH


Worthdamm 13 -27
Hamburg, Hamburg, 20457 Germany
+49 40 78115 0
wax@de.sasol.com
www.sasolwax.com
Ulrich Schneider
Schlenk Metallic Pigments
40 Nickerson Rd.
Ashland, MA, 01721 USA
800-991-2684
Fax: 508-881-1278
customer.service@schlenkusa.com
www.schlenkusa.com
Schold Machine Corp.
7201 W. 64th Place
Chicago, Illinois, 60638
800-4-MIXERS
Fax: 708-458-3866
schold@schold.com
www.schold.com
SensaDyne Instruments
PO Box 30430
Mesa, AZ, 85275-0430 USA
480-924-1744
Fax: 480-924-1754
sensadyn@ix.netcom.com
www.sensadyne.com
Victor Janule

Industry Companies

Shamrock Technologies, Inc.


Foot of Pacific Street
Newark, NJ, 07114 USA
973-242-2999
Fax: 973-242-8074
marketing@shamrocktechnologies.com
www.shamrocktechnologies.com
Founded in 1941, Shamrock Technologies, Inc.
is the worlds leading processor of PTFE micropowders, and the largest processor of recycled polytetrauoroethylene (PTFE) in the
world. The company manufactures a broad line
of micronized wax and coating additive products including: UV, water and oil dispersions;
PTFE compounds; emulsions; texturing materials; and nanoFLON materials. Using our dedicated technology, customized production
equipment, and with our application and R&D
labs, Shamrock is continuously creating innovative products to help our customers grow
competitively. All Shamrocks manufacturing
facilities are ISO 9001:2008 certied.

The Shepherd Color Company

The Coatings World


Buyers Guide
Always available online at:
coatingsworld.com/buyersguide

4539 Dues Drive


Cincinnati, OH, 45246 USA
513-874-0714
Fax: 513-874-5061
salesusa@shepherdcolor.com
www.shepherdcolor.com
Chris Manning
The Shepherd Color Company is a world-class
producer of Complex Inorganic Colored Pigments. Shepherd Color is a 4th generation family-owned business that has been satisfying
customers worldwide for over 90 years. With
constant advances in color and technology, rely
on Shepherd to Brighten your Life with quality
products and the latest innovation.

Siemens Industry USA, Solutions,


Automation & Drive Technologies
1000 Deerfield Parkway
Buffalo Grove, IL, 60089-4513 USA
847.215.1000
Fax: 678.297.8316
helpline.sii@siemens.com
www.sea.siemens.com
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Sincol USA
167 N. 3rd Ave. #K
Upland, CA, 91786 USA
909-931-9954
Fax: 909-931-9465
bgray@sincolusa.com
www.sincol.com.cn
Bill Gray
Solution Dispersions
1327 New Lair Rd.
Cynthiana, KY, 41031 USA
859-234-8468
jrandolph@solutiondispersions.com
www.solutiondispersions.com
Jeff Randolph
Soy Technologies LLC
1050 Elizabeth Dr Unit #4
Nicholasville, KY, 40356 USA
800-769-8748
Fax: 866-767-7902
rfrees@soytek.com
www.soytek.com
Randall M. Frees
Specialty Polymers, Inc.
PO Box 299
Woodburn, OR, 97071 USA
800-770-7523
Fax: 503-981-7534
info@specpoly.com
www.specpoly.com
Steve Reiser
Spectra Colors
25 Rizzolo Road
Kearny, NJ, 07032 USA
2019970606
Fax: 2019970504
alexis@spectracolors.com
www.spectracolors.com
Spectra Group Limited, Inc.
27800 Lemoyne Road, Suite J
Millbury, OH, 43447 USA
419-837-9783
Fax: 419-837-6816
info@sglinc.com
www.sglinc.com
Stonebridge Technical Services
6223 Linden Rd.
Fenton, MI, 48430 USA
810-750-0040
Fax: 810-750-0045
dlhense@stonebridgetech.com
www.stonebridgetech.com/P&CGroup.html
Debora L. Hense

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Summit UV
995 East Business 30
Columbia City, IN, 46725 USA
1-260-248-2005
Fax: 1-260-244-1821
info@summituv.com
www.summituv.com

Sun Chemical Corporation


Performance Pigments
5020 Spring Grove Avenue
Cincinnati, OH, 45232 USA
513-681-5950
Fax: 513-632-1537
richard.faubion@sunchemical.com
www.sunchemical.com
R. Kent Faubion
Sun Chemical Performance Pigments has been
in the color business for over 100 years. Sun
Chemical is a leading provider of organic pigments, pigment preparations and effect pigments. The markets served by these products
are automotive coatings, architectural coatings,
industrial coatings, plastics, cosmetics, digital,
printing inks and specialties.

Taminco Inc.

Torrey Hills Technologies, LLC


6370 Lusk Blvd, Suite F111
San Diego, CA, 92121 USA
858.558.6666
Fax: 858.630.3383
yzhang@torreyhillstech.com
www.threerollmill.com

Two Windsor Plaza, Suite 411,


7540 Windsor Drive
Allentown, PA, 18195 USA
610-366-6730
Fax: 610-366-6784
michael.hakos@taminco.com
www.specialtyamines.com
Mike Hakos

Tote Systems
311 Magnolia Ave Ste 116
Fairhope, AL, 36532 USA
888-535-8683
Fax: 615-523-8810
info@totetank.com
www.totetank.com

Tamincos amine additives are changing the


coatings world with low-cost, highly efcient,
environmentally friendly low- and zero-VOC
options. Advantex formulations require less
surfactant, defoamer, dispersant and glycol antifreeze, saving as much as $10 per 100 gallons
vs NH3. Eco-friendly Vantex-T enables lowodor zero-VOC paints and coatings.

Toyo Ink Mfg. America LLC


300 Frank W Burr Blvd, Ste 70
Teaneck, NJ, 07666 USA
201-287-4000
Fax: 201-836-4982
websales@toyoink.com
www.toyoink.com
Kevin Garland

TF Warren Group
57 ,Old Onondaga Road West
Brantford, Ontario, N3T5M1 Canada
519 754 3722
trevorn@tfwarren.com
ww.tfwarren.com
Steve Beaulieu

Troy Corporation
Sympatec GmbH
Am Pulverhaus 1
Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Lower Saxony, 38678
Germany
+49-5323-717-0
Fax: +49-5323-717-229
ukesten@sympatec.com
www.sympatec.com
Ulrich Kesten
Taber Industries
455 Bryant Street
North Tonawanda, NY, 14120 US
716-694-4000
Fax: 716-694-1450
sales@taberindustries.com
www.taberindustries.com
Alan Jaenecke

September 2011

The Powder Coating Research Group


15 W Cherry St. Third Floor
Columbus, Ohio, 43215 USA
614-354-1198
Fax: 866-294-8552
kevinbiller@yahoo.com
www.powdercoatingresearch.com
Kevin Biller
Thomas Swan & Co. Ltd.
Rotary Way
CONSETT, County Durham, DH8 7ND UK
+44 1207 505131
Fax: +44 1207 590467
enquiries@thomas-swan.co.uk
www.thomas-swan.co.uk
Thwing-Albert Instrument Company
14 W. Collings Avenue
West Berlin, NJ, 08091 USA
856-767-1000
Fax: 856-767-2615
info@thwingalbert.com
www.thwingalbert.com
Mr. Steven Berg

www.coatingsworld.com

8 Vreeland Road
Florham Park, NJ, 07932 USA
973-443-4200
Fax: 973-443-0257
marketing@troycorp.com
www.troycorp.com
Troy Corporation is a global leader in performance materials - principally preservatives
and additives used in the manufacture of
paint and coatings, building products, adhesives and sealants, textiles, metalworking uids,
cosmetics, and personal care products. Troy has
served these industries with innovative, valueadded products for over fty years. The companys success in introducing new materials in
anticipation of industry needs has fueled expansion into new markets worldwide.

Trust Chem USA


1050 Main Street Suite 22
East Greenwich, RI, 02818 USA
401-398-7301
Fax: 401-398-7321
rick@trustchemusa.com
www.trustchemusa.com
Rick Campbell

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Tu Ys

Turk International LLC


920 Rio Lindo
San Clemente, CA, 92672 USA
(949) 498-8449
Fax: (949) 498-8404
info@turk-international.com
www.turk-international.com/
Brian Turk
U.S. Silica Company
PO Box 187
Berkeley Springs, WV, 25411 USA
800-345-6170
Fax: 304-258-8295
sales@ussilica.com
www.u-s-silica.com
Ubis(Asia) Plc.
20-22 Narathiwat,Rachankosin
Bangkok, Yannawa, 10120 Thailand
+66817514711
doug@ubisasia.com
www.ubisasia.com
Doug Rasic
UCT, Inc.
2731 Bartram Road
Bristol, PA, 19007 USA
800-385-3153
info@unitedchem.com
www.unitedchem.com
Bruce Rose
Ultrablend LLC
1440G Westinghouse Blvd
Charlotte, NC, 28273 USA
1-800-680-3344
Fax: 704-504-8839
sales@ultrablend.com
www.ultrablend.com
Umicore Specialty Materials
Kleine Pathoekeweg 82
Brugge, 8000 Belgium
+32.50320720
Fax: +32.50.316047
info.usmb@eu.umicore.com
www;usmb.be
Unimin Specialty Minerals Inc.
258 Elm Street
New Canaan, CT, 06840 USA
618-747-2311
Fax: 618-747-9318
contactus@brilliantadditions.com
www.brilliantadditions.com
Union Colours Limited
Union House Hempshaw Lane
Stockport, SK1 4LG United Kingdom
+44 (0) 1614757200
Fax: +44 (0) 1614757219
enquiries@unioncolours.com
www.unioncolours.com
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Union Process, Inc.


1925 Akron-Peninsula Road
Akron, Ohio, 44313 USA
330-929-3333
eli@unionprocess.com
www.unionprocess.com
Emery Li
United Color Manufacturing, Inc.
PO Box 480, 660 Newtown-Yardley Rd., S
uite 205
Newtown, PA, 18940 USA
215-860-2165
Fax: 215-860-8560
rec@unitedcolor.com
www.unitedcolor.com
Robert Cwik
United Mineral & Chemical Corp.
1050 Wall St. West Suite 660
Lyndhurst, NJ, 07071 USA
201-507-3300
Fax: 201-507-1506
inquiry@umccorp.com
www.umccorp.com
Michael Sansonetti
UV III Systems
59 Cedarvale Estates
Alburgh, VT, 05440 USA
508-883-4881
Fax: 508-376-4748
sales@uv3.com
www.uv3.com
Gordon Knight
Verichem
3499 Grand Ave
Pittsburgh, PA, 15225 USA
412-331-7299
jmartin@verichem.com
www.verichem.com
Vertec BioSolvents, Inc.
1441 Branding Lane Suite 100
Downers Grove, IL, 60515 USA
630.960.0600
Fax: 630.960.0660
k.monti@vertecbiosolvents.com
www.vertecbiosolvents.com
Kevin Monti

Vulcan Catalytic Infrared Oven Systems


300 Highpoint Ave
Portsmouth, RI, 02871 USA
401-683-2070
Fax: 401-683-6450
jmartin@vulcan-mdf.com
www.vulcan-mdf.com
John Martin
Wacker Chemical Corporation
6870 Tilghman Street
Allentown, PA, 18106-9346 USA
610-336-2700
doug.timmel@wacker.com
www.wacker.com
Doug Timmel
X-Rite
4300 44th Street SE
Grand Rapids, MI, 49512 USA
616-803-2100
info@xrite.com
www.xrite.com
ystral gmbh
Wettelbrunner Str. 7
Ballrechten - Dottingen, Ba.-W., 79282
Germany
49-7634-5603-0
Fax: 49-76345603-97
ystral@ystral.de
www.ystral.com
Gnther Riedle

The Coatings World


Buyers Guide
Always available online at:
coatingsworld.com/buyersguide

Vertellus Specialty Materials


900 Lanidex PLaza Suite 250
Parsippany, New Jersey, 07054 USA
1-973-515-0011
Fax: 1-973-515-9898
tpensak@vertellus.com
www.vertellus.com
Tom Pensak

www.coatingsworld.com

September 2011

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Industry Suppliers
Cross Reference

Additives

Lehigh Technologies
TF Warren Group

DuPont Chemicals & Fluoroproducts


Evonik Goldschmidt Corporation
Honeywell Specialty Additives
Imerys World Minerals
Keim Additec Surface USA LLC
Michelman
Sasol Wax GmbH

Absorbents

Anti-Floating Agents

Lehigh Technologies

Elementis Specialties, Inc.


Emerald Performance Materials
Pflaumer Brothers
Troy Corporation

Abrasives / Anti-Skid

Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.

Acids (Non-Fatty)

Hydrite Chemical Co.

Evonik Goldschmidt Corporation


Adhesion Promoters

Elementis Specialties, Inc.


Emerald Performance Materials
Gelest, Inc
Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.
Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.
Rhodia

Anti-Flooding Agents

Angus Chemical Co., A Subsidiary of The Dow


Chemical Co.
Chartwell International, Inc.
Dow Corning Corporation
EMS-Griltech
Evonik Goldschmidt Corporation
GEO Specialty Chemicals
Kromachem Inc.
Momentive Performance Materials, Inc.
Peninsula Polymers LLC
UCT, Inc.
Umicore Specialty Materials Brugge

Anti-Foaming - Non Silicone

Elementis Specialties, Inc.


Pflaumer Brothers
Troy Corporation
Evonik Goldschmidt Corporation

Shamrock Technologies, Inc.


Clariant Corporation - Industrial &
Consumer Specialties
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Emerald Performance Materials
Pflaumer Brothers
Troy Corporation
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Ethox Chemicals
Evonik Goldschmidt Corporation
Falcon Technologies Inc
Hydrite Chemical Co.

Algicides

Dow Coating Materials


Troy Corporation
Arch Chemicals, Inc., Biocides
Dow Microbial Control
Lonza Inc.
Amine Neutralizers

Taminco Inc.
Angus Chemical Co., A Subsidiary of The Dow
Chemical Co.
Falcon Technologies Inc

Anti-Foaming - Silicone

Clariant Corporation - Industrial &


Consumer Specialties
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Emerald Performance Materials
Gelest, Inc
Pflaumer Brothers
Troy Corporation
Dow Corning Corporation
Evonik Goldschmidt Corporation
Fuji Silysia Chemical, LTD
Hydrite Chemical Co.

Anti-Blocking Agents

Buhler Group (Nanotechnology)


Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Shamrock Technologies, Inc.
Chemguard, Inc.
September 2011

Anti-Foaming Agents

Clariant Corporation - Industrial &


Consumer Specialties
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
www.coatingsworld.com

Emerald Performance Materials


Gelest, Inc
Pflaumer Brothers
Rhodia
Troy Corporation
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Arkema Inc.
BYK USA Inc.
Cognis GmbH, Functional Products
Evonik Goldschmidt Corporation
Hydrite Chemical Co.
Ilkalem AS
King Industries, Inc.
Kromachem Inc.
Munzing
Anti-Marring Agents

Elementis Specialties, Inc.


Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.
Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.
Pflaumer Brothers
Shamrock Technologies, Inc.
Troy Corporation
Keim Additec Surface USA LLC
Michelman
Anti-Rust Agents

Clariant Corporation - Industrial &


Consumer Specialties
Gelest, Inc
Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.
Pflaumer Brothers
Fuji Silysia Chemical, LTD
King Industries, Inc.
Moly-White Pigments Group
R.T. Vanderbilt Co., Inc.
Anti-Sagging Agents

Elementis Specialties, Inc.


Gelest, Inc
Pflaumer Brothers
Troy Corporation
Peninsula Polymers LLC
Anti-Settling Agents

Elementis Specialties, Inc.


Gelest, Inc
Pflaumer Brothers
Troy Corporation
Evonik Goldschmidt Corporation

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Gelest, Inc
Shamrock Technologies, Inc.
Troy Corporation
Dura Chemicals, Inc.
Kromachem Inc.
OMG Americas
Antioxidants

Clariant Corporation - Industrial &


Consumer Specialties
Lintech International LLC
Double Bond Chemical Industries USA, Inc.
Ilkalem AS
Newport Industries Ltd.
Bactericides

Clariant Corporation - Industrial &


Consumer Specialties
Dow Coating Materials
Pflaumer Brothers
Troy Corporation
Arch Chemicals, Inc., Biocides
Lanxess Corporation
Lonza Inc.
Reactive Surfaces, Ltd., LLP
Verichem
Biocides

Clariant Corporation - Industrial &


Consumer Specialties
Dow Coating Materials
Lintech International LLC
Troy Corporation
Arch Chemicals, Inc., Biocides
Dow Microbial Control
Lanxess Corporation
Lonza Inc.
Quimica Rana S.A de C.V.
Reactive Surfaces, Ltd., LLP
Thomas Swan & Co. Ltd.
Verichem
Bodying Agents

Elementis Specialties, Inc.


Troy Corporation
Chattem Chemicals
KaMin LLC
Catalysts

Buhler Group (Nanotechnology)


Gelest, Inc
Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.
Pflaumer Brothers
Troy Corporation

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Additives

Anti-Skinning Agents

Chattem Chemicals
ChemPacific Corporation
Fuji Silysia Chemical, LTD
King Industries, Inc.

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NiChem Corp.
OMG Americas
Pilot Chemical Company
R.E.Carroll
Reactive Surfaces, Ltd., LLP
Reaxis Inc.
UCT, Inc.
Umicore Specialty Materials Brugge
Vertellus Specialty Materials

Cognis GmbH, Functional Products


Croda Inc.
Deforest Enterprises, Inc.
Dura Chemicals, Inc.
Ethox Chemicals
Falcon Technologies Inc
Keim Additec Surface USA LLC
OMG Americas
Pilot Chemical Company
Quimica Rana S.A de C.V.

Coalescing Agents

Dow Coating Materials


Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Emerald Performance Materials
Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.
Rhodia
Taminco Inc.
Cognis GmbH, Functional Products
Kyowa Hakko USA, Inc.
Quimica Rana S.A de C.V.
R.E.Carroll
Soy Technologies LLC
Vertellus Specialty Materials

Driers

Buhler Group (Nanotechnology)


Troy Corporation
OMG Americas
R.T. Vanderbilt Co., Inc.
Umicore Specialty Materials Brugge
Vulcan Catalytic Infrared Oven Systems
Driers - Napthenates

Troy Corporation
Dura Chemicals, Inc.
Driers - Neodecanoates

Corrosion Inhibitors

Troy Corporation

Buhler Group (Nanotechnology)


Clariant Corporation - Industrial &
Consumer Specialties
Gelest, Inc
Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.
Lintech International LLC
Pflaumer Brothers
Taminco Inc.

Dura Chemicals, Inc.

Arkema Inc.
Croda Inc.
Deforest Enterprises, Inc.
Erbsloeh, C.H. KG
Halox Pigments
Moly-White Pigments Group
NiChem Corp.

Clariant Corporation - Industrial &


Consumer Specialties
Gelest, Inc
Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.
Pflaumer Brothers
Rhodia

Dispersing Agents

Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.


Clariant Corporation - Industrial &
Consumer Specialties
Dow Coating Materials
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Gelest, Inc
Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.
Pflaumer Brothers
Rhodia
Taminco Inc.
Troy Corporation
3M Energy and Advanced Materials
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Angus Chemical Co., A Subsidiary of The Dow
Chemical Co.
Arkema Inc.
BYK USA Inc.
www.coatingsworld.com

Driers - Octoates

Troy Corporation
Dura Chemicals, Inc.
Rainbow Paints Ltd.
Emulsifying Agents

Arkema Inc.
Croda Inc.
Ethox Chemicals
Pilot Chemical Company
Soy Technologies LLC
Fillers

BASF Corporation
Buhler Group (Nanotechnology)
Gelest, Inc
Lintech International LLC
Ilkalem AS
Imerys Performance Minerals
Imerys World Minerals
KaMin LLC
Lehigh Technologies
Nordkalk Corporation
R.E.Carroll
Unimin Specialty Minerals Inc.

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Cross Reference

Flame Retardants

Homogenizers

Reactive Surfaces, Ltd., LLP

Clariant Corporation - Industrial &


Consumer Specialties
Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.
Lintech International LLC

Clariant Corporation - Industrial &


Consumer Specialties

Slip Aids

Fine Grinding Corporation


Ilkalem AS
KaMin LLC
R.E.Carroll
Rosa S. Raskin & Associates, LLC
Royal Adhesives & Sealants LLC, Coatings and
Specialty Polymers

BASF Corporation
Clariant Corporation - Industrial &
Consumer Specialties
Lintech International LLC

Light Stabilizers

Double Bond Chemical Industries USA, Inc.


Newport Industries Ltd.
Mildewcides

Flatting Agents

Clariant Corporation - Industrial &


Consumer Specialties
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Gelest, Inc
Pflaumer Brothers
Shamrock Technologies, Inc.
Chemguard, Inc.
EP Minerals
Fuji Silysia Chemical, LTD
Imerys Performance Minerals
Imerys World Minerals

Clariant Corporation - Industrial &


Consumer Specialties
Dow Coating Materials
Lintech International LLC
Troy Corporation
Arch Chemicals, Inc., Biocides
Dow Microbial Control
Lanxess Corporation
Lonza Inc.
R.T. Vanderbilt Co., Inc.
Verichem

Clariant Corporation - Industrial &


Consumer Specialties
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Gelest, Inc
Shamrock Technologies, Inc.
Ethox Chemicals
Honeywell Specialty Additives
Keim Additec Surface USA LLC
Kromachem Inc.
Michelman
Sasol Wax GmbH
Stabilizers

BASF Corporation
Buhler Group (Nanotechnology)
Lintech International LLC
Rhodia
Taminco Inc.
Kromachem Inc.
Stearates

Acme-Hardesty Co.
Plasticizers

Flow Control Agents

Elementis Specialties, Inc.


Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.
Pflaumer Brothers
Shamrock Technologies, Inc.
Troy Corporation
Fine Grinding Corporation
King Industries, Inc.
OMG Americas
Soy Technologies LLC

Emerald Performance Materials


Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.
Lintech International LLC
ChemPacific Corporation
Kyowa Hakko USA, Inc.
Plasticizers - Adipates

Rhodia
Plasticizers - Benzoates

R.E.Carroll
Freeze Thaw Stabilizers

Clariant Corporation - Industrial &


Consumer Specialties
Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.
Rhodia

Plasticizers - Castor Oil

Erbsloeh, C.H. KG
Soy Technologies LLC

Plasticizers - Epoxidized

Fungicides

Plasticizers - Phosphates

Clariant Corporation - Industrial &


Consumer Specialties
Dow Coating Materials
Lintech International LLC
Troy Corporation

Rhodia

Dow Microbial Control


Lanxess Corporation
Lonza Inc.
Reactive Surfaces, Ltd., LLP
Verichem
Glycerine

Acme-Hardesty Co.
September 2011

Acme-Hardesty Co.
Vertellus Specialty Materials

Lintech International LLC

Plasticizers - Polymerics

Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.


Thomas Swan & Co. Ltd.
Preseveratives

Clariant Corporation - Industrial &


Consumer Specialties
Dow Coating Materials
Troy Corporation
Dow Microbial Control
Lanxess Corporation
www.coatingsworld.com

Surfactants

Clariant Corporation - Industrial &


Consumer Specialties
Dow Coating Materials
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Gelest, Inc
Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.
Lintech International LLC
Pflaumer Brothers
Rhodia
Troy Corporation
3M Energy and Advanced Materials
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Angus Chemical Co., A Subsidiary of The Dow
Chemical Co.
Bimax Inc
BYK USA Inc.
Chattem Chemicals
Chemguard, Inc.
Croda Inc.
Deforest Enterprises, Inc.
Dow Corning Corporation
DuPont Chemicals & Fluoroproducts
Evonik Goldschmidt Corporation
Fine Grinding Corporation
Pilot Chemical Company
Royal Adhesives & Sealants LLC, Coatings and
Specialty Polymers
Vertellus Specialty Materials
Suspension Agents

BASF Corporation
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
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Additives Oils Fatty Acids

Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.


Pflaumer Brothers
Troy Corporation

Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.


Pflaumer Brothers
Shamrock Technologies, Inc.

Kowa American Corp.

Chemguard, Inc.
Dow Corning Corporation
Evonik Goldschmidt Corporation
Michelman
UCT, Inc.

Texturizers

Gelest, Inc
Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.
Shamrock Technologies, Inc.
Lehigh Technologies
Thickening Agents

BASF Corporation
Dow Coating Materials
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Gelest, Inc
Lintech International LLC
Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.
Troy Corporation
Chattem Chemicals
Cognis GmbH, Functional Products
EP Minerals
Fuji Silysia Chemical, LTD
Quimica Rana S.A de C.V.
Thomas Swan & Co. Ltd.
Turk International LLC

Water Soluble/Dispersible

Buhler Group (Nanotechnology)


Gelest, Inc
Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.
Shamrock Technologies, Inc.
Sasol Wax GmbH
Waxes

BASF Corporation
Shamrock Technologies, Inc.
Clariant Corporation - Industrial &
Consumer Specialties
Lintech International LLC

Chattem Chemicals

Acme-Hardesty Co.
Bunge North America
BYK USA Inc.
Clariant Corporation - Pigments & Additives
Honeywell Specialty Additives
Keim Additec Surface USA LLC
Michelman
Micro Powders, Inc.
Sasol Wax GmbH

Thickening Agents - Water

Waxes - Paraffin

Dow Coating Materials


Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Pflaumer Brothers
Troy Corporation

Shamrock Technologies, Inc.

Evonik Goldschmidt Corporation


Kowa American Corp.
Royal Adhesives & Sealants LLC, Coatings and
Specialty Polymers

Thickening Agents - Solvent

Elementis Specialties, Inc.


Troy Corporation

Wetting Agents

Clariant Corporation - Industrial &


Consumer Specialties
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Gelest, Inc
Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.
Pflaumer Brothers
Rhodia
Troy Corporation
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
BYK USA Inc.
Chemguard, Inc.
Cognis GmbH, Functional Products
Croda Inc.
Deforest Enterprises, Inc.
DuPont Chemicals & Fluoroproducts
Ethox Chemicals
Micro Powders, Inc.
Pilot Chemical Company

Oils/Fatty Acids
Castor Oil

Vertellus Specialty Materials


Coconut Oil

Bunge North America


Fatty Acids

Lintech International LLC

Sasol Wax GmbH

Acme-Hardesty Co.
Kyowa Hakko USA, Inc.
Rainbow Paints Ltd.

Waxes - Polyethylene

Linseed Oil

BASF Corporation
Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.
Shamrock Technologies, Inc.

Reichhold, Inc

Honeywell Specialty Additives


Micro Powders, Inc.

Reichhold, Inc

UV Absorbers

BASF Corporation
Clariant Corporation - Industrial &
Consumer Specialties
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Gelest, Inc
Lintech International LLC
BASF Resins
Bimax Inc
Double Bond Chemical Industries USA, Inc.
Miltec UV
Varnishes

Radquim
Water Repellents

Linseed Oil - Blown

Linseed Oil - Boiled


Waxes - Polypropylene

Clariant Corporation - Industrial &


Consumer Specialties
Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.
Shamrock Technologies, Inc.

Reichhold, Inc
Linseed Oil - Heat Bodied

Reichhold, Inc

Honeywell Specialty Additives


Micro Powders, Inc.

Linseed Oil - Raw

Waxes - PTFE

Linseed Oil - Refined

Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.


Pflaumer Brothers
Shamrock Technologies, Inc.

Reichhold, Inc

E. L. Stone Company
Micro Powders, Inc.
Ubis(Asia) Plc.

Reichhold, Inc

Reichhold, Inc

Soybean Oil

Bunge North America

Gelest, Inc
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Sunflower Oil

Rainbow Paints Ltd.

Black Pigments

Reitech Corporation
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments

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Zinc Yellow

Gelest, Inc
NiChem Corp.

Dominion Colour Corporation


Heucotech, Ltd.
Toyo Ink Mfg. America LLC
Trust Chem USA

Extender Pigments

Black / Grey

Emerald Performance Materials

Iron Blue

Aluminum Trihydrate

Coating Pigments
PentaCarbon GmbH

Emerald Performance Materials


Gelest, Inc

Gelest, Inc

Carbon Black

Phthalocyanine Blue

BASF Corporation
Emerald Performance Materials
Lansco Colors
Reitech Corporation

BASF Corporation
Emerald Performance Materials
Lansco Colors
Reitech Corporation
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments

Barium Sulfate

PentaCarbon GmbH
Solution Dispersions

Gelest, Inc
Lintech International LLC
Coating Pigments
Calcium Carbonate

Gelest, Inc
Lintech International LLC

Ebonex Corporation

Aakash Chemicals
Aarbor Colorants Corporation
Alex Color Corp.
Clariant Corporation - Pigments & Additives
Decorative Color & Chemical, Inc.
Dominion Colour Corporation
Hindusthan Colour Co.
Sincol USA
Toyo Ink Mfg. America LLC
United Mineral & Chemical Corp.

Graphite

PMA / PTA Toners /Lake

Coating Pigments

BASF Corporation
Emerald Performance Materials

Lampblack

Dominion Colour Corporation

Gelest, Inc
Lintech International LLC

BASF Corporation
Emerald Performance Materials

Ultramarine Blue

Fillers

Emerald Performance Materials


Gelest, Inc
Lansco Colors
Reitech Corporation

Gelest, Inc

Complex Inorganic Black

BASF Corporation
Emerald Performance Materials
Lansco Colors
Shepherd Color Company, The
Drop / Bone Black

Emerald Performance Materials

PentaCarbon GmbH
Pigment Black

BASF Corporation
Keystone Aniline Corp.
PentaCarbon GmbH

Blue Pigments

Alex Color Corp.


Dominion Colour Corporation
Holliday Pigments SAS
Nubiola
Revelli Chemicals Inc.

Imerys Performance Minerals


Nordkalk Corporation
Unimin Specialty Minerals Inc.
China Clay / Aluminium Silicate

BASF Corporation
Gelest, Inc
Burgess Pigment Company
Falcon Technologies Inc
KaMin LLC
R.T. Vanderbilt Co., Inc.
Feldspar

Burgess Pigment Company


Imerys Performance Minerals
KaMin LLC
Nordkalk Corporation
U.S. Silica Company
Unimin Specialty Minerals Inc.
Glass Spheres

Gelest, Inc
Complex Inorganic Blue

BASF Corporation
Emerald Performance Materials
Gelest, Inc
Lansco Colors
Shepherd Color Company, The
Asiafine Chemical Co. Ltd
Heucotech, Ltd.
Idanthrone Blue

Corrosion Inhibiting Pigments


Red Lead / Litharge / Blue Lead

BASF Corporation
Gelest, Inc
Lintech International LLC

NiChem Corp.
Nepheline Syenite
Zinc Dust Flakes

Gelest, Inc

Reitech Corporation

Coating Pigments
Unimin Specialty Minerals Inc.

Coating Pigments
TF Warren Group

BASF Corporation
Emerald Performance Materials
September 2011

Mica

Silica, Amorphous

Gelest, Inc
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Pigments

EP Minerals
Imerys World Minerals
Silica, Quartz / Diatomaceous

Gelest, Inc
EP Minerals
U.S. Silica Company
Unimin Specialty Minerals Inc.
Silican, Amorphous - Synthetic

Gelest, Inc

Lansco Colors
Reitech Corporation
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments
Aakash Chemicals
Aarbor Colorants Corporation
Alex Color Corp.
Decorative Color & Chemical, Inc.
Dominion Colour Corporation
Toyo Ink Mfg. America LLC
United Mineral & Chemical Corp.

Imerys World Minerals

Iron Oxides

Talc / Magnesium Silicate

Gelest, Inc
Lintech International LLC
Coating Pigments
R.T. Vanderbilt Co., Inc.

Greens Pigments

Black Iron Oxide

BASF Corporation
Emerald Performance Materials
Hoover Color Corporation
Lansco Colors
Reitech Corporation

Chivine Resources, Inc.

Novant Chemicals
Rockwood Pigments
Shenghua

Chrome

Burnt Siena

BASF Corporation
Emerald Performance Materials

Emerald Performance Materials


Hoover Color Corporation
Reitech Corporation

Barium Sulfate

Reitech Corporation
Shenghua
Raw Umber

Emerald Performance Materials


Hoover Color Corporation
Reitech Corporation
Rockwood Pigments
Red / Brown Iron Oxide - Natural & Synthetic

BASF Corporation
Emerald Performance Materials
Hoover Color Corporation
Lansco Colors
Reitech Corporation
Hindusthan Colour Co.
Novant Chemicals
Nubiola
Rockwood Pigments
Shenghua
Van Dyke Brown

Emerald Performance Materials


Reitech Corporation
Yellow Iron Oxide

Chivine Resources, Inc.


Novant Chemicals

Shenghua

Chromium

Burnt Umber

Emerald Performance Materials


Lansco Colors

Emerald Performance Materials


Hoover Color Corporation
Reitech Corporation

Chivine Resources, Inc.


Revelli Chemicals Inc.
Rockwood Pigments
Complex Inorganic

BASF Corporation
Emerald Performance Materials
Gelest, Inc
Shepherd Color Company, The
Chivine Resources, Inc.
Heucotech, Ltd.

BASF Corporation
Emerald Performance Materials
Lansco Colors
Reitech Corporation
Novant Chemicals
Nubiola
Shenghua

Metallic Pigments

Indian Red

Emerald Performance Materials

Aluminum Pastes

Shenghua

Lansco Colors
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments

Metal Complex Solvent

Shenghua
Metallic Brown

Emerald Performance Materials

Green PMA / PTA Toners / Lake

Shenghua
Coating Pigments

BASF Corporation
Emerald Performance Materials

Mineral Black

Chivine Resources, Inc.


Dominion Colour Corporation

Emerald Performance Materials


Reitech Corporation

Asiafine Chemical Co. Ltd


Benda-Lutz Werke GmbH
Kowa American Corp.
Metapol
Schlenk Metallic Pigments
Aluminum Powders

Shenghua

American Glitters, Inc.


Benda-Lutz Werke GmbH
Metapol
Schlenk Metallic Pigments

Ochre

Gold Bronze Powders

Emerald Performance Materials

Benda-Lutz Werke GmbH


Metapol
Schlenk Metallic Pigments

Hydrated Chromium

Emerald Performance Materials


Phthalocyanine

BASF Corporation
Emerald Performance Materials
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Raw Siena

Emerald Performance Materials


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Zinc Dust / Flakes

American Glitters, Inc.


Benda-Lutz Werke GmbH
Coating Pigments

Trust Chem USA


Union Colours Limited

Dominion Colour Corporation

Red Pigments
Perylene Maroon

BASF Corporation
Emerald Performance Materials
Dominion Colour Corporation
Arylide Red / Maroon

BASF Corporation
Emerald Performance Materials

BASF Corporation
Emerald Performance Materials
Sun Chemical Corporation
Perylene Red

BASF Corporation
Emerald Performance Materials
Lansco Colors
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments

Dominion Colour Corporation


Perylene Scarlet
BON Red / Maroon

BASF Corporation
Emerald Performance Materials
Lansco Colors
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments

Cross Reference

Dominion Colour Corporation


Red Lake C

Para Red / Chlorinated Para Nitraniline Toner

Emerald Performance Materials

Alizarin / Madder Lakes

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BASF Corporation
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments

Emerald Performance Materials


Lansco Colors
Reitech Corporation
Dominion Colour Corporation
Union Colours Limited
United Mineral & Chemical Corp.
Rhodamine

Emerald Performance Materials


Lansco Colors
Reitech Corporation
Dominion Colour Corporation
Sodium Lithol / Calcium Lithol / Barium Lithol Toner

Emerald Performance Materials


Lansco Colors
Reitech Corporation
Dominion Colour Corporation
Thioindigold (Red/Maroon)

Perylene Violet

Emerald Performance Materials

Dominion Colour Corporation

BASF Corporation
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments

Toluidine Red

Cadmium - Mecury Red / Maroon / Orange

Pigment Scarlet

Emerald Performance Materials

Emerald Performance Materials

Cadmium - Red

Pyrazolone Red Maroon

Emerald Performance Materials

Emerald Performance Materials

Cuprous Oxide

Quiracridone Maroon

BASF Corporation
Emerald Performance Materials
Lansco Colors
Reitech Corporation
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments
Dominion Colour Corporation

Lithol Rubine

Emerald Performance Materials


Lansco Colors
Reitech Corporation
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments

Emerald Performance Materials


Reitech Corporation
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments
Dominion Colour Corporation
Quiracridone Red

Decorative Color & Chemical, Inc.


Dominion Colour Corporation
Sincol USA
Union Colours Limited

Emerald Performance Materials


Lansco Colors
Reitech Corporation
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments

Metallized Azo Red

Aakash Chemicals
Clariant Corporation - Pigments & Additives
Dominion Colour Corporation
Heucotech, Ltd.
Keystone Aniline Corp.
Trust Chem USA

Lansco Colors
Dominion Colour Corporation
Naphthol Red

BASF Corporation
Lansco Colors
Reitech Corporation
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments
Aarbor Colorants Corporation
Dominion Colour Corporation
Sincol USA
September 2011

Specialty Pigments
Color Shifting / Color Variable

BASF Corporation
EMD Chemicals, Inc.
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments
Spectra Group Limited, Inc.
Holographic

American Glitters, Inc.


Iridescent

BASF Corporation
American Glitters, Inc.
Luminscent / Fluorescent

Quiracridone Violet

BASF Corporation

Emerald Performance Materials


Lansco Colors
Reitech Corporation
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments

American Glitters, Inc.


Brilliant Group Inc.
Keystone Aniline Corp.
United Mineral & Chemical Corp.

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Pigments Dispersions

Pearlescent

Complex Inorganic

BASF Corporation
EMD Chemicals, Inc.
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments

BASF Corporation
Emerald Performance Materials
Reitech Corporation
Shepherd Color Company, The

Asiafine Chemical Co. Ltd


Decorative Color & Chemical, Inc.
Novant Chemicals

Asiafine Chemical Co. Ltd


Heucotech, Ltd.
Rockwood Pigments

White Pigments
Titanium Dioxide - Anatase

Emerald Performance Materials


Gelest, Inc
Reitech Corporation
CPM Industries, Inc.
Cristal Global
Erbsloeh, C.H. KG
Huntsman - Pigments Division
Titanium Dioxide - Rutile

Emerald Performance Materials


Gelest, Inc
Lansco Colors
Lintech International LLC
Reitech Corporation
CPM Industries, Inc.
Cristal Global
DuPont Titanium Technologies
Erbsloeh, C.H. KG
Huntsman - Pigments Division
Quimica Rana S.A de C.V.
Rainbow Paints Ltd.
Revelli Chemicals Inc.
Rosa S. Raskin & Associates, LLC
Zinc Oxide

Lintech International LLC


Revelli Chemicals Inc.

Reitech Corporation
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments
Trust Chem USA

Dispersions

Diarylide Orange Toner

Acrylic Vehicle

Emerald Performance Materials


Lansco Colors
Reitech Corporation
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments

BASF Corporation
Chemsultants
Dow Coating Materials
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Emerald Performance Materials
Pflaumer Brothers
Reitech Corporation

Dominion Colour Corporation


Union Colours Limited
Diarylide Yellow Toner

BASF Corporation
Emerald Performance Materials
Lansco Colors
Reitech Corporation
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments
Dominion Colour Corporation
Sincol USA
Union Colours Limited

Aakash Chemicals
Dominion Colour Corporation
Plasticolors
Radquim
Alkyd Vehicle

Elementis Specialties, Inc.


Emerald Performance Materials
Pflaumer Brothers
Accurate Dispersions
Peninsula Polymers LLC

Hansa Yellow

Aqueous

BASF Corporation
Emerald Performance Materials
Lansco Colors
Reitech Corporation
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments

BASF Corporation
Buhler Group (Nanotechnology)
Shamrock Technologies, Inc.
Celanese
Chemsultants
Dow Coating Materials
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Emerald Performance Materials
Pflaumer Brothers
Reitech Corporation
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments

Aarbor Colorants Corporation


Clariant Corporation - Pigments & Additives
Dominion Colour Corporation
Sincol USA
Trust Chem USA

Cadmium Yellow / Orange

BASF Corporation
Lansco Colors
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments

Emerald Performance Materials

Dominion Colour Corporation

Chrome Orange

Molybdate Orange

Emerald Performance Materials

Emerald Performance Materials


Lansco Colors

Chrome Yellow

Dominion Colour Corporation


Nubiola

Aarbor Colorants Corporation


Accurate Dispersions
Alberdingk Boley
Alex Color Corp.
Dominion Colour Corporation
GEO Specialty Chemicals
Hindusthan Colour Co.
Pan Technology, Inc.
Plasticolors
Radquim
Solution Dispersions
Toyo Ink Mfg. America LLC

Orthonitraniline Orange / Dinitraniline Orange

Color Concentrates

BASF Corporation
Emerald Performance Materials
Lansco Colors

BASF Corporation
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Emerald Performance Materials

Metallized Azo Yellow

Yellows and Oranges Pigments

Emerald Performance Materials


Lansco Colors
Asiafine Chemical Co. Ltd
Dominion Colour Corporation
NiChem Corp.
Nubiola
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Dispersions Dyes Resins

Pflaumer Brothers
Reitech Corporation
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments
Accurate Dispersions
Alex Color Corp.
Decorative Color & Chemical, Inc.
Dominion Colour Corporation
Evonik Degussa GmbH - Coatings & Additives
Hindusthan Colour Co.
Keystone Aniline Corp.
Pan Technology, Inc.
Plasticolors
United Color Manufacturing, Inc.

Buhler Group (Nanotechnology)


Dow Coating Materials
Emerald Performance Materials
Gelest, Inc
Pflaumer Brothers
Reitech Corporation
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments
Pan Technology, Inc.
Spectra Group Limited, Inc.

Dyes

Machine Colorant

Organic

BASF Corporation
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Emerald Performance Materials
Reitech Corporation

BASF Corporation
Emerald Performance Materials

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Cross Reference

Sartomer USA, LLC


Specialty Polymers, Inc.
Turk International LLC
Acrylic Resins - Polymer Emulsion

Celanese
Dow Coating Materials
Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.
Reichhold, Inc
Alberdingk Boley
BASF Resins
Gellner Industrial
Nuplex Resins LLC
Omnova
Royal Adhesives & Sealants LLC, Coatings and
Specialty Polymers
Specialty Polymers, Inc.

Aakash Chemicals
ChemPacific Corporation
Erbsloeh, C.H. KG
Keystone Aniline Corp.
Spectra Group Limited, Inc.
United Color Manufacturing, Inc.

Acrylic Resins - Solid

Nitrocellulose Vehicle

Solvent Soluble

Acrylic Resins - Solution

Emerald Performance Materials

BASF Corporation
Lintech International LLC

Non-Aqueous

Asiafine Chemical Co. Ltd


Spectra Colors
Ubis(Asia) Plc.
United Color Manufacturing, Inc.

Dow Coating Materials


Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.
Reichhold, Inc

Accurate Dispersions
Falcon Technologies Inc
Pan Technology, Inc.

BASF Corporation
Buhler Group (Nanotechnology)
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Emerald Performance Materials
Pflaumer Brothers
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments
Pan Technology, Inc.
Plasticolors
Spectra Group Limited, Inc.
Toyo Ink Mfg. America LLC

Pflaumer Brothers
Universal Solvent Vehicle

BASF Corporation
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Emerald Performance Materials
Pflaumer Brothers
Clariant Corporation - Pigments & Additives
Dominion Colour Corporation
Hindusthan Colour Co.
Plasticolors
Water Soluble

BASF Corporation
September 2011

BASF Resins
Gellner Industrial
San Esters Corporation
Acrylic Resins - Water Reducible

BASF Corporation
Emerald Performance Materials

Reichhold, Inc

Spectra Colors
United Color Manufacturing, Inc.

Gellner Industrial
Nuplex Resins LLC
Acrylic Styrene Emulsions

Polyester Vehicle

Tube Colorants

BASF Resins
Lucite International, Inc.
Omnova

Water Soluble

Resins
Emerald Performance Materials
Pflaumer Brothers

Dow Coating Materials


Reichhold, Inc

Acrylic Resins

Dow Coating Materials


Lintech International LLC
Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.
Pflaumer Brothers
Reichhold, Inc
AGI Corporation
Arkema Inc.
Arpadis Coatings & Polymers SA
ChemPacific Corporation
DSM NeoResins+
Esstech, Inc.
Evonik Degussa GmbH - Coatings & Additives
Gellner Industrial
Lucite International, Inc.
Nuplex Resins LLC
Omnova
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Dow Coating Materials


Reichhold, Inc
Alberdingk Boley
Arpadis Coatings & Polymers SA
Omnova
Royal Adhesives & Sealants LLC, Coatings and
Specialty Polymers
Specialty Polymers, Inc.
Alkyd Resins

Emerald Performance Materials


Lintech International LLC
Pflaumer Brothers
Reichhold, Inc
Arpadis Coatings & Polymers SA
DSM NeoResins+
Nuplex Resins LLC
OPC Polymers
Umicore Specialty Materials Brugge

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Reichhold, Inc
OPC Polymers

Lintech International LLC


Reichhold, Inc

Reichhold, Inc

EMS-Griltech
Evonik Degussa GmbH - Coatings & Additives
Momentive Specialty Chemicals
Polystar LLC

Alkyd Resins - Non Drying

Epoxy Resins

Reichhold, Inc

Dow Coating Materials


Emerald Performance Materials
Reichhold, Inc

Alkyd Resins - Drying Oil - Modified

Alkyd Resins - Oil - Modified

Reichhold, Inc
Alkyd Resins - Semi Drying

Reichhold, Inc
Alkyd Resins - Thixotropic

Reichhold, Inc
Alkyd Resins - Water Reducible

AGI Corporation
Arpadis Coatings & Polymers SA
ChemPacific Corporation
Evonik Goldschmidt Corporation
Jiangsu Tetrachem Co., Ltd.
Momentive Specialty Chemicals
Polystar LLC
Turk International LLC
United Mineral & Chemical Corp.

Reichhold, Inc
Epoxy Resins - Ester

Amino Resins

Epoxy Resins - Liquid

Momentive Specialty Chemicals

Dow Coating Materials


Emerald Performance Materials
Lintech International LLC
Reichhold, Inc

Cellulose Derivatives

Dow Coating Materials


Nitro Qumica
San Esters Corporation
Crosslinking Resins

Dow Coating Materials


Emerald Performance Materials
Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.
Evonik Degussa GmbH - Coatings & Additives
GEO Specialty Chemicals
Kuraray America, Inc.
Mace Polymers & Additives
San Esters Corporation
Sartomer USA, LLC
Emulsions

Dow Coating Materials


Emerald Performance Materials
Lintech International LLC
Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.
Reichhold, Inc
Shamrock Technologies, Inc.
Advanced Polymer, Inc.
Alberdingk Boley
Arpadis Coatings & Polymers SA
Evonik Goldschmidt Corporation
Specialty Polymers, Inc.
Umicore Specialty Materials Brugge

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Evonik Goldschmidt Corporation


Lucite International, Inc.
OPC Polymers
Hybrid Resins

Dow Coating Materials


Reichhold, Inc
Advanced Polymer, Inc.
Alberdingk Boley
Hydrocarbon Resins

Kuraray America, Inc.


Newport Industries Ltd.
Revelli Chemicals Inc.
Ruetgers Novares GmbH
Hydrocarbon Resins - Coumarone - Indene

Ruetgers Novares GmbH


Hydrocarbon Resins - Liquid / Solution

Ruetgers Novares GmbH

OPC Polymers
Peninsula Polymers LLC

Dow Coating Materials

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Alkyd Resins - Alkyd & Oil Copolymers

Epoxy Hardeners

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Emerald Performance Materials


Reichhold, Inc

Hydrocarbon Resins - Solid

Kuraray America, Inc.


Ruetgers Novares GmbH
Methacrylic Monomers / Polymers

Evonik Goldschmidt Corporation


Jiangsu Tetrachem Co., Ltd.
Peninsula Polymers LLC
Polystar LLC

Bimax Inc
Esstech, Inc.
Kowa American Corp.
San Esters Corporation
Sartomer USA, LLC

Epoxy Resins - Solids

Natural Resins

Dow Coating Materials


Emerald Performance Materials

Fine Grinding Corporation

Polystar LLC
Ubis(Asia) Plc.

Phenolic Resins

Reichhold, Inc
Momentive Specialty Chemicals

Epoxy Resins - Solution

Dow Coating Materials


Emerald Performance Materials
Evonik Goldschmidt Corporation
Polystar LLC

Phenolic Resins - Modified

Reichhold, Inc
Polyamide Resins

Reichhold, Inc
Reichhold, Inc

EMS-Griltech
Thomas Swan & Co. Ltd.

Exoxy Resins - Water-Based

Polybutadienes

Dow Coating Materials


Emerald Performance Materials
Reichhold, Inc

Emerald Performance Materials

Momentive Specialty Chemicals

Polyester Resins

High Solid Resins

Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.


Reichhold, Inc

Dow Coating Materials


Emerald Performance Materials
Pflaumer Brothers

EMS-Griltech
Evonik Goldschmidt Corporation
Evonik Degussa GmbH - Coatings & Additives

Ester Gums - Solution

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Kraton Polymers

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Resins Solvents

King Industries, Inc.


Nuplex Resins LLC

Terpenes

Wacker Chemical Corporation

Polyester Resins - Non Drying

Urethane Crosslinkers

Reichhold, Inc

Reichhold, Inc

Reichhold, Inc

Ubis(Asia) Plc.
Wacker Chemical Corporation

Polyester Resins - Oil Free

Huntsman Polyurethanes Division


Mace Polymers & Additives

Newport Industries Ltd.


Vinyl Resins - Vinyl Copolymers

Reichhold, Inc

Water Thinned Resins


Urethane Lacquers

Reichhold, Inc

Reichhold, Inc

Evonik Goldschmidt Corporation

EMS-Griltech

Urethane Polyurethane Resins

Alkyd Resins - Alkyd Latex

Reichhold, Inc

Polyester Resins - Saturated

Pflaumer Brothers
Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.
Reichhold, Inc

Polyester Resins - Powder

Reichhold, Inc

Reichhold, Inc

OPC Polymers

Reichhold, Inc

Alberdingk Boley
Esstech, Inc.
Huntsman Polyurethanes Division
Mace Polymers & Additives
Thomas Swan & Co. Ltd.
Turk International LLC

Polyethylene Resins

UV Curing resins

Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.

Lintech International LLC


Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.

Polypropylene Resins

AGI Corporation
Alberdingk Boley
BASF Resins
Double Bond Chemical Industries USA, Inc.
Esstech, Inc.
Lucite International, Inc.
San Esters Corporation
Sartomer USA, LLC
Spectra Group Limited, Inc.

Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Vinyl Resins

Esters

Evonik Goldschmidt Corporation

Celanese
Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.
Reichhold, Inc

Silicone Resins

Wacker Chemical Corporation

Handsome Chemical Development Limited


Kowa American Corp.
Kyowa Hakko USA, Inc.
Vertec BioSolvents, Inc.

Advanced Polymer, Inc.


Evonik Goldschmidt Corporation
Wacker Chemical Corporation

Vinyl Resins - Polyvinyl Acetate

Glycol Ethers

Celanese
Wacker Chemical Corporation

Clariant Corporation - Industrial &


Consumer Specialties
Dow Coating Materials

Vinyl Resins - Polyvinyl Alcohol / Formal / Butyral

Tote Systems

Polyester Resins - Unsaturated

Reichhold, Inc
Polyester Resins - Water Reducible

Fine Grinding Corporation


Rosin Esters

Newport Industries Ltd.


Silanes

Emerald Performance Materials


Advanced Polymer, Inc.
UCT, Inc.
Silicone Polyesters

Stabilizers

BASF Corporation

Solvents
Alcohols

Dow Coating Materials


Handsome Chemical Development Limited
Tote Systems
Vertec BioSolvents, Inc.

Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.


Tote Systems
Chlorinated Solvents

Tote Systems
Denatured Ethyl Alcohols

Vertec BioSolvents, Inc.

Kuraray America, Inc.


Styrene Resins

Glycols

Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.


Reichhold, Inc

Vinyl Resins - Polyvinyl Chloride /

Kraton Polymers
Omnova
Turk International LLC

Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.

Polyvinylidene Chloride

Kuraray America, Inc.

Reichhold, Inc

September 2011

Kyowa Hakko USA, Inc.


Tote Systems

Vinyl Resins - Solid


Ketones

Dow Coating Materials

Styrene Vinyl / Toluene Polymer &


Copolymer Solution

Clariant Corporation - Industrial &


Consumer Specialties

Vinyl Resins - Vinyl Acetate Polymer Emulsions

Vertec BioSolvents, Inc.

Celanese
Reichhold, Inc

Solvent Blending

Specialty Polymers, Inc.

Vertec BioSolvents, Inc.

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Lab Equipment

Laboratory Equipment
Accelerated Weathering

Atlas Material Testing Technology LLC


CAS-MI Laboratories
Q-Lab Corporation
The Powder Coating Research Group
Coating Application Equipment

Elcometer Ltd.
Gardner Co., Inc., Paul N.
Mathis USA, Inc.
Oxford Instruments
RK PrintCoat Instruments Ltd.
Vulcan Catalytic Infrared Oven Systems
Color Cards

Fischer Technology, Inc.


Gardner Co., Inc., Paul N.
Oxford Instruments
Taber Industries
Thwing-Albert Instrument Company
Gages - Film Thickness

BYK-Gardner USA
CAS-MI Innovation Center
DeFelsko Corporation
Fischer Technology, Inc.
Oxford Instruments
Taber Industries
Thwing-Albert Instrument Company
Gloss Meters

BYK-Gardner USA
Gardner Co., Inc., Paul N.
Konica Minolta Sensing Americas, Inc.

ACT Test Panels LLC


Leneta Company

Holiday Detectors

Color Control Systems

Elcometer Ltd.
Elmed Dr. Ing. Mense GmbH
Fischer Technology, Inc.

Datacolor
Formulator & ColorTec Software
RK PrintCoat Instruments Ltd.

Humidity / UV / Condensation Chambers


Color Display

Datacolor
Color Matching / Measuring

Datacolor
Formulator & ColorTec Software
Harper Corporation of America
Konica Minolta Sensing Americas, Inc.
Mathis USA, Inc.
RK PrintCoat Instruments Ltd.
X-Rite
Color Meters

CAS-MI Innovation Center


Formulator & ColorTec Software
Konica Minolta Sensing Americas, Inc.
X-Rite
Computer software (lab & testing)

Atlas Material Testing Technology LLC


CAS-MI Innovation Center
Liebisch, Gebr. GmbH & Co. KG Corrosion
Testing Equipment
Q-Lab Corporation
The Powder Coating Research Group

Particle Characterization

ATS RheoSystems
Brookfield Engineering Laboratories, Inc.
CAS-MI Laboratories
Horiba Instruments, Inc.
Little Joe Industries
Met One Instruments
Sympatec GmbH
The Powder Coating Research Group
pH Meters

Harper Corporation of America


Rheologicals

ATS RheoSystems
Brookfield Engineering Laboratories, Inc.
Spectrophotometers

BYK-Gardner USA
CAS-MI Laboratories
Hamamatsu Corporation
Konica Minolta Sensing Americas, Inc.
X-Rite
Stirrers

Engineered Mills, Inc.


Glen Mills Inc.
Surface Tension Instruments

ATS RheoSystems
CAS-MI Innovation Center
Kruss GmbH
SensaDyne Instruments
Thwing-Albert Instrument Company

Lab Mills

Engineered Mills, Inc.


Glen Mills Inc.
Myers Engineering
Torrey Hills Technologies, LLC
Union Process, Inc.
Light Booths

Formulator & ColorTec Software


Mathis USA, Inc.
Red Devil Equipment Company
X-Rite

Elcometer Ltd.
Formulator & ColorTec Software
X-Rite

Microscopy

Distinctness of Image Meters

Outdoor Exposure Test Equipment

BYK-Gardner USA
Gages

Atlas Material Testing Technology LLC


Elmed Dr. Ing. Mense GmbH
Q-Lab Corporation

Fischer Technology, Inc.


Oxford Instruments

Ovens

Gages - Coating Thickness

Mathis USA, Inc.


Vulcan Catalytic Infrared Oven Systems

CAS-MI Laboratories

DeFelsko Corporation
Elcometer Ltd.
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Test / Measurement

ACT Test Panels LLC


Chemsultants
Atlas Material Testing Technology LLC
ATS RheoSystems
Brookfield Engineering Laboratories, Inc.
CAS-MI Innovation Center
CAS-MI Laboratories
Chemco Mfg. Co.
CSM Instruments
DeFelsko Corporation
EIT Instrument Markets
Elmed Dr. Ing. Mense GmbH
Fischer Technology, Inc.
Gardner Co., Inc., Paul N.
Glen Mills Inc.
Harper Corporation of America
Konica Minolta Sensing Americas, Inc.
Lambda Temperature Calibration Lab
Leneta Company
Liebisch, Gebr. GmbH & Co. KG Corrosion
Testing Equipment
Little Joe Industries
Met One Instruments
Miltec UV
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Lab Equipment Production Equipment

Nova Analytical Systems


Oxford Instruments
Q-Lab Corporation
RK PrintCoat Instruments Ltd.
SensaDyne Instruments
Taber Industries
The Powder Coating Research Group
Thwing-Albert Instrument Company

Niles Steel Tank


Computer Software

Deacom, Inc.
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Siemens Industry USA, Solutions, Automation
& Drive Technologies

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Disperser Blades

Conn and Company, LLC


Engineered Mills, Inc.
Myers Engineering
Quick Blades, Inc.
Dispersers

Buhler Inc.
Indco

Containers
Test Chart & Panels

Buhler Inc.

ACT Test Panels LLC

KW Container

BYK-Gardner USA
Leneta Company
Q-Lab Corporation

Containers - Aluminum

Viscosity Meters

Containers - Bags

ATS RheoSystems
Brookfield Engineering Laboratories, Inc.
Elcometer Ltd.
Gardner Co., Inc., Paul N.
Harper Corporation of America

CDF Corporation

Buhler Inc.

Containers - Can / Pail Closures

Charles Ross and Son Company


Conn and Company, LLC
DLM Equipment Co., Inc.
Draiswerke, Inc.
Mixer Mfg
Myers Engineering
Netzsch Premier Technologies, LLC.
Quick Blades, Inc.
Schold Machine Corp.
Torrey Hills Technologies, LLC

Langguth America Ltd.


Drums
Containers - Interior Lining

CDF Corporation

CDF Corporation

Production Equipment

Drums - Interior Lining


Containers - Plastic

CDF Corporation

KW Container
Agitators

Filling / Packaging / Labeling Operations

Buhler Inc.

Containers - Protective Liners

Conn and Company, LLC


Engineered Mills, Inc.
Graco Inc.
Groen Process Equipment
Myers Engineering
Patterson Industries (Canada) Limited
Quick Blades, Inc.

CDF Corporation

Langguth America Ltd.


Filling / Packaging / Labeling Operations -

Containers - Steel

Can Casing Machines

Buhler Inc.

DLM Equipment Co., Inc.

Conveyors

Filling / Packaging / Labeling Operations -

Buhler Inc.

Coding Machines

Langguth America Ltd.

Bar Coding Systems

A.W.T. World Trade, Inc.


Dematic Corporation

Deacom, Inc.
Dematic Corporation

Crushers

Langguth America Ltd.

Buhler Inc.

Rainbow Paints Ltd.

Buhler Inc.

Curing Systems

Filling / Packaging / Labeling Operations -

Novaflow Systems, Inc.


Rexson Systems Ltd.
Siemens Industry USA, Solutions, Automation
& Drive Technologies

EIT Instrument Markets


Energy Sciences
H&S Autoshot
Hamamatsu Corporation
Miltec UV
PCT Engineered Systems
Phoseon Technology
Summit UV
UV III Systems
Vulcan Catalytic Infrared Oven Systems

Filling / Packaging / Labeling Operations - Fillers

Batch - Weighing Equipment

Blenders

Buhler Inc.
Jaygo, Incorporated
Mixer Mfg
Patterson Industries (Canada) Limited
Rexson Systems Ltd.
Schold Machine Corp.
Ultrablend LLC
Blending Tanks

Groen Process Equipment


Myers Engineering
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Label Machines

Langguth America Ltd.


Filling / Packaging / Labeling Operations Label Printing

Langguth America Ltd.


Overnight Labels
Filling / Packaging / Labeling Operations - Labels

Chemsultants
Langguth America Ltd.
Overnight Labels

Dispensers

Buhler Inc.
Novaflow Systems, Inc.
Rexson Systems Ltd.
Ultrablend LLC

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Langguth America Ltd.

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Production Equipment

Filtering / Straining

Grinding and Milling - Peg

Graco Inc.
Russell Finex Inc.

Myers Engineering

Siemens Industry USA, Solutions, Automation


& Drive Technologies

Grinding and Milling - Roller

Instrumentation and Control - Flow Meters

Filtering / Straining - Filtering Bags / Strainers

Buhler Inc.

Chemco Mfg. Co.


PreBaffle Systems

Charles Ross and Son Company


Torrey Hills Technologies, LLC

Siemens Industry USA, Solutions, Automation


& Drive Technologies

Filtering / Straining - Filtering Cartridge

Grinding and Milling - Sand

Russell Finex Inc.

Buhler Inc.

Filtering Strain - Screening Machines

Grinding and Milling - Small Media

Russell Finex Inc.

Buhler Inc.

Filtering Strain - Straining Equipment

3M Energy and Advanced Materials


Draiswerke, Inc.
Myers Engineering
Union Process, Inc.

Instrumentation and Control - Recovery Systems

Rockwell Automation, Inc.


Mixers

DLM Equipment Co., Inc.


Russell Finex Inc.
Grinding and Milling

Buhler Inc.

Grinding and Milling - Vertical

Engineered Mills, Inc.


Myers Engineering
Netzsch Premier Technologies, LLC.
Schold Machine Corp.
Union Process, Inc.

Buhler Inc.

Grinding and Milling - Attrition

Myers Engineering
Grinding Media

Buhler Inc.
Jaygo, Incorporated
Union Process, Inc.

Buhler Inc.

Buhler Inc.
Indco
A.W.T. World Trade, Inc.
Conn and Company, LLC
Draiswerke, Inc.
Engineered Mills, Inc.
Graco Inc.
Jaygo, Incorporated
Mixer Mfg
Myers Engineering
Patterson Industries (Canada) Limited
Quick Blades, Inc.
Red Devil Equipment Company
Schold Machine Corp.
Ultrablend LLC
ystral gmbh

Jyoti Ceramic Industries, Pvt. Ltd.


Union Process, Inc.

Handling - Conveyors - Drum

Grinding and Milling - Ball

Handling - Conveyors - Mechanical

Buhler Inc.

Buhler Inc.
Langguth America Ltd.

Charles Ross and Son Company


Draiswerke, Inc.
Jaygo, Incorporated
Myers Engineering

Handling - Conveyors - Pail

Mixers - Dual Shaft

Langguth America Ltd.

Indco

Buhler Inc.

Handling - Conveyors - Pneumatic

DLM Equipment Co., Inc.


Myers Engineering

Draiswerke, Inc.
Jyoti Ceramic Industries, Pvt. Ltd.
Myers Engineering
Netzsch Premier Technologies, LLC.

Buhler Inc.

Jyoti Ceramic Industries, Pvt. Ltd.


Patterson Industries (Canada) Limited
Torrey Hills Technologies, LLC

Dematic Corporation

Grinding and Milling - Bead

Grinding and Milling - Horizontal

Jyoti Ceramic Industries, Pvt. Ltd.


Netzsch Premier Technologies, LLC.

Dematic Corporation

Buhler Inc.

Mixers - Rotor Blade

Myers Engineering
Handling Conveyors

Langguth America Ltd.

Mixers - Spiral Blade

A.W.T. World Trade, Inc.


Dematic Corporation

Myers Engineering
Mixers - Triple Shaft

A.W.T. World Trade, Inc.


H&S Autoshot

Charles Ross and Son Company


Groen Process Equipment
Myers Engineering

Infrared Curing Equipment


Grinding and Milling - Impact

Mixers - Double Planetary

Myers Engineering
Instrumentation and Control

Mixing Dispersing

Grinding and Milling - Lab

Buhler Inc.

Buhler Inc.

Buhler Inc.
Indco

Myers Engineering
Netzsch Premier Technologies, LLC.

Met One Instruments


Nova Analytical Systems
Rockwell Automation, Inc.

Grinding and Milling - Pebble Mills / Linings

Instrumentation and Control - Control Systems

Buhler Inc.

Buhler Inc.
Langguth America Ltd.

Jyoti Ceramic Industries, Pvt. Ltd.


Patterson Industries (Canada) Limited
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Rockwell Automation, Inc.


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Conn and Company, LLC


Mixer Mfg
Myers Engineering
ystral gmbh
Mixing Dispersing - Change Can

Myers Engineering
ystral gmbh
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Cross Reference

Myers Engineering
TF Warren Group

Tanks - Thinning / Tinting

Indco
Mixer Mfg
Myers Engineering

Tanks - Process

Valves

Mixing Dispersing - Kneaders / Extenders

Groen Process Equipment


Niles Steel Tank

Groen Process Equipment


Parker Fluid Control Division

Jaygo, Incorporated

Tanks - Storage

Pumping Metering

Niles Steel Tank

Mixing Dispersing - Drum

Myers Engineering

Netzsch Pumps North America, LLC


Rexson Systems Ltd.
Pumping Metering - Pumps

Netzsch Pumps North America, LLC


Pumps

Blackmer
Graco Inc.
Netzsch Pumps North America, LLC
PeopleFlo Manufacturing Inc.
Ram Dischargers

Myers Engineering
Reactor / Recovery Systems

Adwest Technologies, Inc.


Reduction Equipment

Buhler Inc.
Safety & Protection Equipment

A.W.T. World Trade, Inc.


Met One Instruments
Separators

Russell Finex Inc.


Solvent Recovery

Adwest Technologies, Inc.


Spray Booths

Adwest Technologies, Inc.


PreBaffle Systems
Spray Equipment

PreBaffle Systems
Tanks

Buhler Inc.
DLM Equipment Co., Inc.
Myers Engineering
Niles Steel Tank
Schold Machine Corp.
Tanks - Metal

Myers Engineering
Niles Steel Tank
TF Warren Group
Tanks - Portable

Graco Inc.
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BASF strengthens position in S. America

BASF will invest in a world-scale production site for acrylic acid, butyl acrylate
and superabsorbent polymers (SAP) in
Camaari, Bahia, Brazil. It will be the rst
acrylic acid and superabsorbents plant in
South America. With an investment volume of more than 500 million, it is the
largest investment in BASF's century-long
history in South America.
In addition, BASF will start to produce
2-ethyl-hexyl acrylate, an important raw
material for the adhesives and special
coatings industries, in its existing chemical complex in Guaratinguet, So Paulo.
This will be the rst plant for this product in South America.
With the new acrylic acid complex,
BASF aims to ensure the supply for important products as: superabsorbents for
diapers, acrylic resins for coatings, textiles and adhesives and products for civil
construction.
The Camaari location is being chosen
based on the availability of raw materials
(propylene) and utilities provided by
Braskem S.A., the major chemical company in Brazil and the strategic supplier
for BASF in this project.
The construction of the new acrylic
acid complex will start in 2011. Production is expected to begin in the fourth
quarter of 2014. The production for 2ethyl-hexyl acrylate in Guaratinguet is
expected to start in 2015 on the basis of
acrylic acid produced in Camaari.
Acrylic acid is an important precursor in
the value chain of super-absorbent polymers,
the active component of baby diapers and
other hygiene products. Acrylic esters, the
most important derivatives of acrylic acid,
are used to produce adhesive raw materials,
construction chemicals and architectural
coatings such as Suvinil, BASF's decorative
coatings brand in South America and the
leader in the premium segment in Brazil.

DSM acquires 51 percent stake


in AGI Corp. of Taiwan
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cent stake in AGI Corporation of Taiwan


(AGI) through a subscription for newly to
be issued shares combined with a public
tender offer for approximately 41 million in total. The acquisition was announced in December 2010 and is
consistent with DSM's strategic focus on
high growth economies, sustainability, innovation and partnerships.
AGI offers a broad range of environmentally friendly UV (ultraviolet) curable
resins and other products. These products
are used in coatings and inks for wood,
ooring, plastic and graphic arts applications. AGI reported net sales in 2010 of
NTD 4,050 million (approximately 97
million). AGI continues to be listed on the
emerging company's board of the GreTai
Securities Market in Taipei. DSM will consolidate AGI in its nancial statements.

Huntsman Pigments division


receives the 2011 EDF Low
Carbon Award
The Pigments division of Huntsman Corporation has won the 2011 EDF Low
Carbon Award; one of 12 awards made
annually by the Chemical Industry Association (CIA), for its pioneering work to
measure and reduce energy consumption
and the carbon footprint at its titanium
dioxide (TiO2) manufacturing facility at
Greatham in the North East of England.
Speaking at the ceremony, Steve Elliott,
CEO at the CIA commented, "The EDF
Low Carbon Award is a very popular
award this year demonstrating how seriously the industry is taking climate change
and energy use. I was delighted to present
Huntsman with this award; we welcomed
the life cycle approach to carbon management as well as the results achieved in reducing the footprint of this energy
intensive process."
Over the last decade the Greatham site
has reduced its carbon intensity by 16%
and its energy consumption by almost
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ness including an investment of 3million


($4.82m) to fund a project to recycle steam
from a waste heat boiler that resulted in an
annual reduction of 16000t CO2 and a
specic energy reduction of 2 GJ/t.
Steve Tate, Greatham site director said,
"Our focus on carbon reduction enables
us to identify opportunities not only
within our processes, but also upstream
with suppliers and customers. We recognize a structured approach to management and measurement offers us the
opportunity to better understand our suppliers and customers and together, further
drive down emissions. We have also built
up a network of partners who have helped
us to achieve these results."

Ashland Inc. completes ISP


acquisition
Ashland Inc. completed its acquisition of
privately owned International Specialty
Products Inc. (ISP), a global specialty chemical manufacturer of functional ingredients
and technologies. The purchase was an allcash transaction for $3.2 billion, subject to
post-closing adjustments for changes in net
working capital and certain other items.
This dening transaction is expected
to be immediately accretive and will signicantly expand our position in highermargin, higher-growth end markets,
including personal care, pharmaceutical,
food and beverage and energy, said
James J. OBrien, Ashland chairman and
chief executive ofcer. We are excited
about combining ISPs technologies and
capabilities with our own. This acquisition enhances our ability to satisfy the increasing global demand for more
technologically advanced consumer and
industrial products, and to continue to
generate industry-leading innovation and
solutions for our customers.
ISP will be integrated into the Ashland
Aqualon Functional Ingredients commercial unit, more than doubling the size of
Ashlands highest-margin business. Effective immediately, the combined unit will
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be called Ashland Specialty Ingredients.


Going forward, Ashland Specialty Ingredients is expected to contribute roughly
half of Ashlands EBITDA. In addition, approximately half of Ashlands overall revenues will now be derived outside of
North America.
An integration team with key representatives of both companies is being led by
John Panichella, president of the new Ashland Specialty Ingredients business. Ashland anticipates approximately $50
million in annual run-rate savings by the
end of the second year through eliminating redundancies and capturing operational efciencies.
The addition of ISP greatly expands
the breadth of our technology platforms
and provides new resources and capabilities to better capitalize on market opportunities, added Panichella. In particular,
we now can offer our customers one of
the broadest, most functional portfolios of
water-soluble polymers in the world.

and Celanese EVA Performance Polymers


at the site in Florence, Kentucky.
Creating a joint polymer technology
facility enables us to leverage our knowledge and application expertise across all
three businesses to drive our innovation
programs and deliver technical solutions
to our customers, said Phillip McDivitt,
general manager.
Celanese Emulsion Polymers is investing in both facilities and people to
sharpen our focus on customers and the
industries they serve in the Americas. The
new location is central to both our customer base and our manufacturing facilities, enabling us to improve our technical
service and accelerate new product development, said McDivitt.
The targeted completion for the transition from the Houston Technology Center (HTC) to the Ticona site in Florence is
October 2011.

Celanese Emulsions opens


technology center in
Florence, KY

The Performance Monomers business of


The Dow Chemical Company announced
a 10% increase in capacity for the production of glycidyl methacrylate (GMA)
at its Freeport, Texas facility. This results
from a successful debottlenecking initiative that addresses Dow's need to increase
GMA capacity for its strategic customers.
Key drivers for this effort include improving process and mechanical reliability.

The Emulsion Polymers business of


Celanese Corporation has moved its application technology group in the Americas to
a state-of-the-art facility in the greater
Cincinnati area. Celanese Emulsions will
join technology teams from Ticona, the engineering polymers business of Celanese,

Dow increases capacity of


glycidyl methacrylate

Reactive Surfaces offers DeGreez technology


to industry
Reactive Surfaces is presently conducting a technology auction
through Chemark Consulting for its DeGreez additive technology. When formulated into a wide variety of coated surfaces,
from countertops to touch screens, floors to automobile interiors, these additives functionalize such surfaces so that they
exhibit a long-term, stable capability to remove natural greases,
oils and fats from the treated substrate creating a self-degreasing effect.
The DeGreez technology offering is being made to more
than 100 companies with strengths in relevant markets, and is
based on the acquisition by the purchaser of all rights and titles under an extensive intellectual property portfolio necessary
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"Through the GMA debottlenecking initiative, Dow made signicant process and reliability
improvements, which delivered a
considerable increase in plant capacity in
less than a year, said David Mongrue,
global business manufacturing director
for Performance Monomers. This further
reinforces Dow's commitment towards
delivering on our strategy of being a
highly reliable organization and growing
with our strategic customers."
Dow is currently the leading worldwide supplier of GMA, which is a high
purity, dual functionality monomer ideally
suited for coating and resin applications.
Primary applications for GMA include
automotive and powder coatings, radiation curable coatings, waterborne resins,
industrial and protective nishes, appliance and hardware nishes, adhesives,
electrical laminates, hydrogenated LER
substitutes as well as plastic modiers.

BioAmber to begin a biobased


succinic acid plant in Ontario
BioAmber Inc., through its subsidiary
Bluewater Biochemicals, has selected Sarnia, Ontario, Canada as the location for
its rst North American biosuccinic acid
plant. The Sarnia plant will have an initial
capacity of 17,000 MT and will be commissioned in 2013. Permitting work for
the plant was initiated in June 2011.
BioAmber currently produces and sells

ogy in the newly-emerging, self-degreasing coatings markets.


The market segments available for purchase include the automotive, laminate, flooring, touch screen and textile industries. This portfolio includes extensive intellectual property
positions in active ingredient additives, the coatings in which
the additives are entrained, the methods by which the functional coatings are made and used, as well as all patented techniques, equipment and other hardware required to practice the
technology. The goodwill associated with the Reactive Surfaces, DeGreez and Bringing Coatings to Life trademarks will
also be made available to insure the purchaser maximal market
penetration.
Based in Austin, Texas Reactive Surfaces develops bioengineered molecules as additives bringing novel functionality to
coatings, paints and materials. For further information about
the auction contact Chemark Consulting: phillips@chemarkconsulting.net.

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biobased succinic acid at a 3,000


MT capacity plant in France.
Succinic acid is a renewable,
non-toxic specialty chemical that can be
further modied to make a wide range of
products including automotive parts,
biodegradable coffee cup lids and disposable cutlery, spandex, shoe soles, ingredients for food, avors and fragrances,
cosmetics, construction materials, phthalate-free plasticizers, engine coolants, salts
that melt ice and snow and plastics used in
various durable goods.
BioAmber plans to double capacity in
Sarnia by 2014 through the introduction of
a next-generation yeast being developed
with Cargill. BioAmber also plans to produce 1,4-Butanediol (BDO) on the site, using
technology exclusively licensed from
DuPont that converts succinic acid to BDO,
a chemical with a $4 billion existing market.

Evonik expands production


capabilities of MMA
Evonik Industries, one of the leading suppliers of methacrylate chemistry, is increasing the production capabilities of its
methyl methacrylate plants throughout the
world, to meet the rising demand. Evonik
will increase its production capabilities of
methyl methacrylate through debottlenecking and plant expansion projects in
their existing plants in Europe (Worms
and Wesseling, Germany), Asia (Shanghai,
China), and the United States (Fortier,
Louisiana) in 2011 and 2012. Upon completion of the projects Evonik industries
will be able to produce approximately
50,000 additional metric tons of methyl
methacrylate. Methyl methacrylate is primarily used for polymethylmethacrylate
resins and surface coatings. Evonik Industries produces and markets methyl
methacrylate, methacrylic acid, n- and ibutyl methacrylate, hydroxy methacrylates, and special methacrylic monomers
under the trademark VISIOMER.

Momentive to expand
production of silanes
Momentive Performance Materials Inc.
will expand production capacity for
silanes at its manufacturing facilities in
Sistersville, West Virginia and Termoli,
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Italy to help meet growing demand from


its global customer base, particularly in
China, for these versatile products.
Momentive's silanes, marketed under
the trademarks Silquest, CoatOSil, NXT
and XL-PEarl, and silane-based SPUR+ prepolymers have a diverse range of specialty
applications. They are used in a number of
industries, including automotive, tire, coatings, adhesives and sealants, construction,
durable goods and electronics.
Capacity for amino silanes will be increased at the Sistersville location and capacity for vinyl silanes will be increased at
Termoli. Also, Momentive will resume
production for trimethoxysilane (TMS),
Silquest A-187 epoxy silane and Silquest
A-174methacryl silane at the Sistersville
location before the end of the year. Projects are underway at both sites, and completion is expected in 2012. In addition to
the Sistersville and Termoli manufacturing
facilities, Momentive produces silane additives in Japan, Germany, Brazil and Waterford, New York.
"These investments in manufacturing capacity will enable us to bring innovative
silane technologies and products to the industry more quickly and better serve our
customers' growing need for these materials," said Rich Owins, global business director - Silanes, Momentive Performance
Materials. "Our customers in the plastic additives, adhesives, sealants, tire and coatings
and other industries are increasingly turning
to our cutting-edge silanes formulations to
provide enhanced performance characteristics in their end products."

Croda invests in NA lubricant


ester production facilities
Croda Inc has opened its new, state-ofthe-art facility for the production of lubricant esters at its Atlas Point
manufacturing site in New Castle, DE.
This expansion will enable Croda to
better supply its value added technologies
to the North American market. The Atlas
Point manufacturing site will now be able
to manufacture lubricant quality esters,
targeting growth in high end lubricant applications, which are being driven by increasing
market
demands
for
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improvements in fuel economy and sustainability. Food-grade esters for lubricant


base uids and additives will be supplied
in addition to water-soluble lubricity additives for stamping and drawing lubricants. A further advantage is that the
expansion will facilitate the manufacture
of new innovations for the marketplace.
This investment improves the ester capacity at Croda by 15 percent, specically
allowing the company to manufacture various grades for the lubricant ester market.

Synaqua 4804 alkyd emulsion


awarded Ringier Technology
Innovation prize in "paint
resin" category
Cray Valley Resins, an activity that is now
part of Arkema Coating Resins, was
awarded the Ringier Technology Innovation prize for its Synaqua 4804 alkyd emulsion in China in June. This waterborne
paint binder is an innovative alkyd emulsion that helps produce top quality gloss paint
with application characteristics very close to
those of solvent paint, the company said.
The Synaqua 4804 alkyd emulsion technology allows the formulation of solvent-free
waterborne paint with application performances that are very similar to those of traditional solvent-based paint and lacquer, in
particular in terms of gloss and lm resistance. It also ensures adhesion onto old alkyd
paint, and can be used indoors and outdoors
both in primers and in topcoats on most supports, including wood and metal, due to its
stability with anti-corrosion pigments.
Partly based on raw materials of plant
origin (41 percent biosourced carbon
from total carbon), Synaqua 4804 also
produces very low VOC glossy paint, and
can be used in paint carrying the European eco-label.
Synaqua 4804 has been developed in
France (Verneuil-en-Halatte R&D Center), and is manufactured in France and in
Germany.
Launched in 2006, the Ringier Technology Award rewards companies that contribute to improvements in the paint and
coating industry in China thanks to their
innovations in terms of technology, material, enhanced productivity and efciency.
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China's top award in the coating industry,


this prestigious prize is organized by the
Ringier professional press group, which
publishes "Coatings and Inks China"
among other journals.

Pflaumer introduces 34 new


colorants for polyaspartic
polyurea coatings
Paumer Brothers, Inc., Ewing, NJ has introduced 34 new Terachem 53-Colorants
for polyurea polyaspartic coatings used on
concrete, metal, wood and other substrates.
The new colorant line is based on
Paumers polyaspartic amines, designated
Teraspartic 277 and Teraspartic 292. The
Teraspartic amines are used individually or
in combination with each other, or together
with other amine functional resins or hydroxyfunctional acrylic resins to formulate
polyaspartic polyurea coatings with special
performance attributes.
Until now, pre-dispersed pigments for
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standard colors mostly shades of grey and


tan, the company said. The new Terachem
53-Color Concentrates offer a wide range
of inorganic, organic and mixed metal
oxide pigment dispersions prepared and
ready-to-use. Colors include red, yellow,
blue, green, black and white, along with
various shades of grey and earth-tones.
Also featured in the new line of Terachem
53-Colorants are colorant packs for use onsite by trained, professional applicators. The
colorant packs include such choices as
quinacridone magenta, light blue, tile red,
bright yellow, brown, red shade yellow,
quinacridone violet and safety orange. Three
shades of grey are offered in the line, and
four shades of tan or beige are available.
Polyaspartic coatings are used in highperformance applications requiring fast
cure, low VOC, and low odor. These coatings exhibit a combination of exibility
and impact resistance, ideal for use on concrete oors. They can be formulated with
no VOCs, no odor, and with a tack-free
time of as little as 45 minutes.

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Polyaspartic coatings are particularly useful for application on


concrete oors in food processing
plants to meet USDA regulations
and the requirements of UL for the ANSINSF 61 Standard. Not limited to temperature extremes in application, polyaspartics
can handle rigorous cleaning with chemicals
and steam to provide seamless, exible protection for concrete oors.

PSG opens new regional office


in Singapore
Pump Solutions Group (PSG) has opened a
new regional ofce in Singapore. PSGs Singapore ofce will primarily operate as a competency center that will be used to assist in
growing the reach and marketability of all
PSG brands throughout Asia. PSGs brands
include Almatec, Blackmer, EnviroGear, Griswold, Mouvex, Neptune and Wilden. Additionally, the Asia Competency Center will be
used for distributor training that will focus
on specic PSG products. CW

8490 Progress Dr. Suite 300 Frederick, MD 21701


email: sales@ussilica.com
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Sherwin-Williams Brian Skerry


Joins SSPC Board of Governors

Brian Skerry, global technical director,


Protective and Marine Coatings, Sherwin
Williams has been elected to a 4-year term
on the Board of Governors of the SSPC:
The Society of Protective Coatings (SSPC).
The SSPC is a nonprot, member-based
trade organization
that issues industry
standards and provides resources, certications and training
for protective coatings professionals.
Skerry brings to
his board position
nearly three decades
Brian Skerry
of experience in corrosion and coatings. He joined The Sherwin-Williams Company in 1984, and
since then, has held a series of research
and technical management positions with
increasing levels of responsibility. He currently oversees global new product development,
commercialization
and
technology innovation programs.
Skerry has published 41 technical papers and received two Sherwin-Williams
awards and six coatings industry technical publication awards as well as the National
Association
of
Corrosion
Engineers A.B. Campbell award. He has
made more than 50 technical presentations in the U.S., Europe, South America
and Australasia. In addition, he has published 38 scientic papers in publications
that include Journal of Coatings Technology, Journal of Protective Coatings &
Linings, and Progress in Organic Coatings, among others.

Ecology Coatings appoints two


board members, elects Juliano
chairman
Ecology Coatings, Inc. has elected Jim Juliano as its chairman. Juliano joined the
Ecology Coatings Board in 2010. The
company also announced the appointment of Nick DeMiro and John Salpietra
to its Board of Directors. DeMiro is the
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president of Mayco International LLC, a


privately held global leader in automotive
design, engineering, tooling and manufacturing of plastic systems and modules for
the automotive industry.
Salpietra is the co-founder of Val-Tec
Plastics, a manufacturer of plastic injection molds and, since 2005, is the majority owner and managing partner of Moose
Ridge Golf Course in South Lyon, MI.

DKSH appoints new head for


chemical distribution business
in Japan
DKSHs Business Unit Performance Materials, a leading distributor of specialty
chemicals and food ingredients, has appointed Haruo Namba as head of its
chemical distribution business in Japan.
He brings more than 25 years of experience in the specialty chemicals industry.

Archway Sales add to its


customer service team
Specialty chemical distributor, Archway
Sales has added Roe Riley to its customer
service team based out of New York. Riley
will be covering the Northeast region of
the U.S. David Henke has also joined
Archway Sales, Inc. as a credit manager.
He has more than 20 years of experience
in the credit/collections area.

RPM promotes seven within


legal, finance and IT
departments
RPM International Inc. announced that
Edward Moore, vice president and general
counsel, was appointed to also serve as the
companys
chief
compliance ofcer,
and Tracy Crandall,
associate
general
counsel, will take on
the additional title
and responsibilities
of assistant secretary.
In his new role,
Moore will report to
Edward Moore
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RPMs board of directors and be responsible for corporate compliance oversight.


He will coordinate with human resources
on various risk management activities and
with operations on health, safety and environmental initiatives.
Crandalls promotion comes in recognition of the expanded role she has played
in providing legal management, counsel
and coordination within the corporate ofce and at the operational level.
The company also
promoted Melissa
Schoger to director of
planning and nancial analysis; Chris
Knoblock to director
of systems development; Rob Antonelli
to manager, consolidation
systems;
Tracy Crandall
Treena Johnson to manager, general accounting and analysis; and Ben Curtis to
senior internal auditor.

Dur-A-Flex names Patrick


Meade VP sales and
technical support
Dur-A-Flex, Inc. has named Patrick
Meade vice president, sales and technical
support. Meade is the former director of
sales for Lutron, Inc. and director, business development group for Stonhard, Inc.
In addition to the sales and architectural
consulting channels, Meade is responsible
for technical service and strategic accounts at Dur-A-Flex.

JNS Smithchem names John


Sari regional sales manager
JNS Smithchem LLC, has appointed John
Sari to the position of regional sales manager. Sari will be responsible for growing
the companys customer and supplier base
in Southern New Jersey, Pennsylvania,
Delaware, Maryland and Virginia with emphasis on expanding sales in building products, coatings, inks, plastics, rubber and
adhesives. CW
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Arkema offers Synaqua 4804 alkyd emulsion


Arkema Coating Resins offers Synaqua
4804 alkyd. Synaqua 4804 alkyd emulsion technology allows the formulation
of solvent-free waterborne paint with
application performances that are very
similar to those of traditional solventbased paint and lacquer, in particular in
terms of gloss and film resistance, according to the company. It also ensures
adhesion onto old alkyd paint, and can
be used indoors and outdoors both in
primers and in topcoats on most supports, including wood and metal, thanks
to its stability with anti-corrosion pigments. Partly based on raw materials of
plant origin (41 percent biosourced carbon from total carbon), Synaqua 4804
also produces very low VOC glossy
paint, and can be used in paint carrying
the European eco-label.

Dow Microbial offer new dryfilm preservative


Dow Microbial Control has launched
Bioban 358, a new dry-lm preservative.
Bioban preservatives help protect a wide
range of paint and coatings formulations
from microbial contamination. Bioban
358 is a combination of DCOIT, OIT and
Diuron active substances, which does not
contain carbendazim, VOC or IPBC. Its
active ingredients do not contain heavy
metals. Its performance is characterized by
excellent DCOIT platform. Bioban 358 is
a water-based dispersion, exhibiting excellent formulation capability and even at
low doses is capable under controlled conditions of maintaining long-term, effective
protection against both fungi and algae,
according to the company.

Baltimore Innovations
launches Suprasil fumed silica
powders
Baltimore Innovations has expanded its
range of rheological additives with the
launch of its high-quality Suprasil powders. This new range of fumed silica
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also extremely versatile, and can be used
as anti-caking and anti-sagging agents
as well, according to the firm. Suprasil

powders can be use in the coatings, inks


and adhesives industries, as well as the
rubber, sealants and color concentrate
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Eurocoat will be held in Paris Sept. 27-29

Sept. 19-23: Basic Composition of


Coatings, Rolla, MO/USA; More info:
Missouri S&T Coatings Institute,
http://coatings.mst.edu.
Sept. 26 28: Polyurethanes 2011
Technical Conference, Nashville, Tenn.
More info: ww.americanchemistry.com.
Sept. 27-29: eurocoat 2011, Paris,
France. More info, www.eurocoatexpo.com.
Oct. 4 6: The North American
Industrial Coatings Show, Cincinnati,
Ohio. More info:
www.thenaicoatingshow.com.
Oct. 4- 6: Print & Ink Technology,
Hampton, Middlesex, UK. More info:
www.pra-world.com.
Oct. 4-7: GreenBuild 2011, Toronto,
Canada. More info:
www.greenbuildexpo.org.
Oct 5-7: CEPE - Annual Conference &
General Assembly 2011, Dublin, Ireland.
More info: www.europeancoatings.com/cepe.
Oct. 6-8: TurkCoat Eurasia, Istanbul,
Turkey. More info: www.turkcoat.com.

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Sept. 27-29: eurocoat 2011
Paris, France
www.eurocoat-expo.com
Oct. 4-6: The North American Industrial Coatings Show
Cincinnati, Ohio
www.thenaicoatingshow.com
Oct. 23-26: Western Coatings Symposium
Las Vegas, NV/USA
www.pnwsct.org/symposium-wcs
Oct. 6 8: PaintExpo Eurasia 2011,
Istanbul, Turkey. More info:
www.paintexpo.com.
Oct. 10-14: Introduction to Paint
Formulation, Rolla, MO/USA; More
info: Missouri S&T Coatings Institute,
http://coatings.mst.edu.
Oct. 11 12: Professional Paint
Formulation, Hampton, Middlesex, UK.
More info: www.pra-world.com.
Oct. 16-18: ASC Fall Convention,
Indianapolis, IN/USA. More info: The
Adhesive and Sealant Council,
www.ascouncil.org.

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Oct. 18-20: RadTech Europe 2011


Conference & Exhibition, Basel,
Switzerland. More info: Vincentz
Network, www.european-coatings.com.
Oct. 23-26: Western Coatings
Symposium, Las Vegas, NV/USA. More
info: Pacific Northwest Society for
Coatings Technology,
www.pnwsct.org/symposium-wcs.
Oct. 24-26: The Future of Pigments,
Berlin, Germany. More info:
www.pigmentmarkets.com.

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Nov. 2 3: 12th Asia Coatings Markets,


Jakarta, Indonesia. More info:
www.cmtevents.com.

Nov. 29 Dec. 1: Radiation Curing


Technology, Hampton, Middlesex, UK.
More info: www.pra-world.com.

Mar. 11 14: SSCT 2012


Annual Meeting, St. Augustine,
FL. More info: www.ssct.org.

Nov. 7 10: Paint Technology,


Hampton, Middlesex, UK. More info:
www.pra-world.com.

2012

Mar. 12-14: Middle East Coatings Show


2012, Dubai, UAE. More info: The
Coatings Group,
www.coatingsgroup.com.

Nov. 20-24: 18th International


Corrosion Congress, Perth, Australia.
More info: www.18iccperth2011.com.
Nov. 21-23: ABRAFATI 2011, Sao
Paulo, Brazil. More info: Abrafati,
www.abrafati.com.
Nov. 22: Paint & Coatings Basics,
Hampton, Middlesex, UK. More info:
www.pra-world.com.
Nov. 23-25: CHINACOAT 2011,
Shanghai, China. More info: Sinostar,
www.chinacoat.net.

September 2011

Jan. 23: Coatings for Concrete


Conference, Las Vegas, NV. More info:
www.paint.org/events/ac-series.
Jan. 24 27: World of Concrete, Las
Vegas, NV. More info:
www.worldofconcrete.com.
Jan. 30 - Feb. 2: SSPC 2012, Tampa, FL.
More info: www.sspc.org.
Feb. 13-17: 39th Annual Waterborne
Symposium, New Orleans, LA. More
info: www.psrc.usm.edu.com.
Feb. 19 22: PDCA 2012, Las Vegas,
NV. More info:
www.paintinganddecoratingexpo.com.

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Apr. 17-20: PaintExpo, Karlsruhe,


Germany. More info:
www.paintexpo.com. CW

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Advertising Index

Company Name

Page

Phone

Fax

Website

Alex Color ........................................................21....................888-ALEX COLOR...............570-875-0885 ....................................www.alexcolor.com


Blairgowrie Associates, LLC..............................78 ........................602-539-2683.............................................................www.blairgowrieassociates.com
Buhler ...............................................................25 ........................512-466-8005 ...................763-847-9909 ................................www.buhlergroup.com
Burgess Pigment Company................................29 ........................478-552-2544 ...................478-552-4274...........................www.burgesspigment.com
BYK USA Inc......................................................3 .........................203-265-2086 ...................203-284-9158..............................................www.byk.com
Celanese .........................................................Cov. 3 .....................972-443-3913...............................................................www.Celanese-Emulsions.com
Chemark Consulting .........................................79 ........................910-692-2492 ..................910-692-2523 .......................www.chemarkconsulting.net
Chuen Huah Chemical Co., Ltd........................79 ......................+886-7-6217177 ...............+886-7-6220593 ........................................www.chctw.com
Conn & Company ............................................77 ........................814-723-7980 ...................814-723-8502 ...................................www.connblade.com
Cytec Industries.................................................23 ........................800-652-6013 ......................................................................................www.cytec.com
DOW Coating Materials ...................................11 ........................800-447-4369 ...................989-832-1465 ..................................www.dow.com/hiding
Everlight Chemical Ind. Corp............................18..........................................................................................................................www.everlight-uva.com
Evonik Industries.............................................7, 31 ......................732-981-5346....................................................................................www.evonik.com
Heubach Ltd.......................................................9 ........................800-HEUBACH..................215-736-2249...............................www.heubachcolor.com
Hoover Color Corp .......................................Cov.. 4.....................540-980-7233 ...................540-980-8781.................................www.hoovercolor.com
LANXESS Corporation.....................................39 ........................412-809-1000 ...................412-809-1068....................................www.us.lanxess.com
Little Joe Industries............................................16 ........................908-359-5213 ...................908-359-5724........................................www.littlejoe.com
Lubrizol ............................................................13 ........................800-380-5397 .................. 216-447-5238......................... www.lubrizolcoatings.com
Micro Powders, Inc. .......................................Cov. 2 .....................914-793-4058 ...................914-472-7098.............................www.micropowders.com
Nitro Quimica...................................................35 .....................................................................................................................www.nitroquimica.com.br
Nubiola Inorganic Pigments..............................15 ........................770-277-8819 ...................770-277-8809........................................www.nubiola.com
Sartomer ...........................................................71 ........................610-363-4100 ...................610-363-4140......................................www.sartomer.com
Shamrock Technologies Inc ................................4 .........................973-242-2999 ...................973-242-2536 ................www.shamrocktechnologies.com
Soy Technologies, LLC ......................................33 ........................818-522-2330 ....................................................................................www.soytek.com
Troy Corporation ..............................................41 ........................973-443-4200 ...................973-443-0843......................................www.troycorp.com
Trust Chem USA ...............................................17 ........................401-398-7301 ...................401-398-7321...............................www.trustchemusa.com
Unimin Corporation..........................................27 ........................800-243-9004 ...................800-243-9005 ........................www.brilliantadditions.com
US Silica.............................................................75 ........................304-258-2500 ...................304-258-8295......................................www.u-s-silica.com
Zhejiang Ruicheng Effect Pigment Co., Ltd. .....75 ....................+86-577-63662817 ...........+86-577-63662877 ..........................www.effectpigment.com
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PPG Industries, Pittsburgh Zoo &


PPG Aquarium renew partnership

PG Industries, PPG Industries Foundation, and the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium have renewed their partnership, which was initiated in 2001 and scheduled to
expire in 2012.
During a ceremony at the zoo, PPG chairman and chief executive Charles Bunch announced a $6.9 million contribution over
10 years and introduced the PPG Conservation and Sustainability Fund. This fund awards grants to help support a variety of
eld studies and projects with a multidisciplinary approach to conservation. It will enable the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium
to support research and conservation work
around the world, especially in countries
where PPG operates.
PPG and the Pittsburgh Zoo are both
long-standing, sound and deep-rooted Pittsburgh institutions, said Bunch. At PPG, we
believe that this partnership helps to underscore our commitment to the Pittsburgh
areaa place that we have called home for
more than 127 years.
PPG Industries is more than a sponsor; they are our partner, and together we are pioneering new and exciting efforts to
support wildlife conservation around the world, said Dr. Barbara Baker, president and CEO of the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG

Aquarium. In the past 10 years we have developed the PPG


Aquarium into a world-class marine environment, reached a
benchmark of one million visitors, built the state-of-the-art
Waters Edge habitat and now are one of the top 10 zoos in
the country.
The new 10-year agreement also supports expansion projects
at the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium, such as the Animal
Health and Education Center slated for completion in 2012, and
a new Top of the World reptile and mixedspecies habitat to be built on undeveloped
land at the Zoo.
By supporting the Pittsburgh Zoo &
PPG Aquarium, we believe that were
clearly enhancing the regions value,
Bunch said. The zoo plays a key role in educating all of its visitors, and notably children, about the importance of preserving
and protecting the world in which we live.
As such, our partnership also underscores
a shared commitment to sustainability, conservation and education.
In addition to supporting conservation efforts, PPG Industries
and PPG Industries Foundation also sponsor the zoos annual
PPG Party for the Planet and PPG Festival of Water events and
are naming sponsors of the PPG Aquarium. CW
During a ceremony to celebrate
renewal of the partnership between PPG Industries, PPG Industries Foundation, and the
Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium, PPG chairman and CEO
Charles Bunch joined Bev Elliott, chair of the Zoos board of
directors, and Dr. Barbara Baker
(far right), zoo president and
CEO, in watching Clark the king
penguin ink a renewal agreement. Bunch announced a $6.9
million contribution to the zoo
over 10 years and introduced
the PPG Conservation and Sustainability Fund, which will help
to support field studies and
conservation projects of interest to the zoo around the
world, especially in countries
where PPG operates. (Photo:
Moods Image/Pittsburgh Zoo)

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