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(pdf 1.02 MB) - European Technical Coatings Congress
25 – 26 May 2016
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EUROPEAN TECHNICAL
COATINGS CONGRESS 2016
Advances in Coatings Science and Technology
www.etcc2016.org
Advances in Coatings Science and Technology
In order to sustain the long term future of our
industry we must continually discover, invent
and bring to market new technologies, as
well as improve existing ones.
So we are very proud to invite you to ETCC 2016
which, as one of the most important European
conferences for coatings technology, provides
a tremendous opportunity to learn about new
technologies and discuss them in detail with
the people who have developed them.
On the one hand, industrial partners will benefit from the presentation on the latest trends,
technologies and innovative products. On
the other hand, poster sessions and the
scientific programme broaden the spectrum
of knowledge at a high level, and also give an
opportunity to compare ideas and to discuss
old and new questions. At the ETCC you will
find both – experts from industry and scientists from academia.
Jim Bury
President of OCCA
President of ETCC 2016
The congress is sponsored by:
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ETCC is co-organised by The Oil and Colour Chemists’ Association (OCCA) and the
Federation of Associations of Technicians
for Industry of Paints in European Countries
(FATIPEC).
This time ETCC will take place in Birmingham,
a famous industrial city which has many cultural treasures to be discovered. The congress
venue is the National Exhibition Centre (NEC)
- UK’s No 1 venue for exhibitions, conferences and concerts: superbly connected to Birmingham International Airport and Railway
Station and with excellent hotels close by.
We are very much looking forward to meet
you there!
Peter Collins
Head of National
Scientific Committee
Dr. Michael Hilt
President of FATIPEC
WELCOME RECEPTION
24 May 2016 | 18 – 20 h
Congress delegates, chairman and speakers
are cordially invited to meet in a relaxed atmosphere before the congress opens.
The welcome reception will gather all participants in a warmly atmosphere, setting the
scene for a fruitful congress filled with professional and friendly exchanges.
More information at:
www.etcc2016.org/social programme
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1ST CONFERENCE DAY – 25 MAY 2016
09.00 – 09.30 h
Congress opening
10.15 – 11.00 h
Plenary Lecture: TBA
09.30 – 10.15 h
11.00 – 11.30 h
Plenary Lecture: How megatrends can drive development of future advanced coatings?
Sohail Hajatdoost, Tata Steel
Coffee Break
Session 1 – Polymers, Part I
Session 2 – Crosslinking &
Additives, Part I
Session 3 - Pigments &
Nanoparticles, Part I
11.30 –
12.00 h
Silicones-based materials for
coatings: Today and tomorrow
Dr. David Pierre, Dow Corning
The influence of crosslinking
temperature and conversion on
topological imperfections in cross
Prof. Stuart Croll, North Dakota
State University
Smart fillers for smart coatings
Prof. Maria Zielecka, Industrial
Chemistry Research Institute
12.00 –
12.30 h
Ultra-low VOC waterborne alkyd
coatings with solventborne alkyd
performance
Dr. Erin Vogel, The Dow Chemical
Company
In-depth study of drying solvent-borne alkyd coatings in
presence of cobalt-free driers
Dr. S.J.F. Erich, Eindhoven
University of Technology
Snail trails and color brilliance –
how a new composite technology
tackles diverse challenges
Lenine de Sousa Gomes,
Wacker Chemie
12.30 –
13.00 h
Small talk – of trim paints and tiny
particles
Dr. Bas Lohmeijer, BASF
The effect of secondary driers on
drying solvent-borne alkyd coatings
in presence primary drie
L.G.J. van der Ven, Eindhoven
University of Technology
Developing a complete cool colors
solution for the coatings industry
Fabiana Requeijo, Nubiola
(A Ferro Company)
13.00 - 14.00 LUNCH BREAK
Session 5 – Crosslinking &
Session 4 – Polymers, Part II Additives, Part II
Session 6 - Pigments &
Nanoparticles, Part II
14.00 –
14.30 h
Advanced isosorbide-based wood
coatings - polyurethane acrylic
hybrids
Dr. Claudia Schirp, Fraunhofer
Institute for Wood Research
New water dispersible HDI-polyisocyanates for 2K-PU WB Coatings
Kazutaka Takeno, Asahi Kasei
Chemicals Corporation
Graphene: A multi-functional nanomaterial for the coatings Industry
Lynn Chikosha, Applied Graphene
Materials
14.30 –
15.00 h
Modified starch as potential
water-based binder system for
interior coatings
Christina Gabriel, Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Polymer Research
Novel acrylic epoxy hybrid coatings
for metal protection applications
Dr. Andrew Trapani, The Dow
Chemical Company
CNTs and antifouling coatings:
Sustainable synthesis, safe-by
design and release assessment
Aikaterini-Flora Trompeta, School
of Chemical Engineering, National
Technical University of Athens
15.00 –
15.30 h
Unveiling alcohol resistance in
waterborne coatings
Dr. Bohorquez Silfredo Javier,
Nuplex
A siloxane for amine crosslinked
systems
Dr. David Pierre, Dow Corning
Effect of nano silica surface treatment on curing behavior of a UV
curable epoxy acrylate/silica nanocomposite
Dr. Morteza Ebrahimi, Amirkabir
University
15.30 16.00 h
Why blends of acrylic and polyurethane dispersions do not always
form clear films
Dr. Wolfgang Gaschler, BASF
Strategies for thickening vinyl
binder paints with HEURs for
optimal application properties
Dr. Mark Langille, The Dow
Chemical Company
The effects of Nano-SiO2 particles
on the rheological and anticorrosion properties of an automotive
electrocoat
Prof. Zahra Ranjbar, Institute or
color science and technology
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Social Evening | 25 May 2016 | 19 – 22 h
The official conference dinner will take place
on 25 May 2016. The exclusive dinner is an
ideal opportunity to renew and strengthen
contacts, cultivate business relationships,
exchange latest news and participate in
discussions. The dinner includes a 3-course-meal and drinks. A shuttle bus will be
offered from the congress venue to the dinner location. A unique moment of conviviality
before the next day’s finale and farewell. So
don’t miss out on this gala event.
More information at:
www.etcc2016.org/social programme
16.00 - 16.30 COFFEE BREAK
Session 7 – Characterizaton
and Processing
Session 8 –
Exterior Durability, Part I
Session 9 –
Application Processes
16.30 –
17.00 h
Understanding open time: Fundamental mechanisms from particle
motion to paint workability
Dr. Antony Van Dyk, The Dow
Chemical Company
Test precision of the EN 927-6
artificial weathering test for wood
coatings
Martin Arnold, Empa - Swiss
Federal Laboratories for Materials
Science and Technology
Led-cured self-replenishing
hydrophobic coatings based on
interpenetrating polymer networks
Yujing Zhang, TU Eindhoven
17.00 –
17.30 h
Why test inks cannot tell the full
truth about surface free energy
Nicholas Hearn, Krüss
Can accelerated weathering predict
influence of TiO2 on outdoor durability of white topcoats?
Annemie Verhaege, Chemours
Cheap and robust 3D printed
applicators for use in robotic
high-throughput film application
Peter G. C. A. van den Berg, Nuplex
17.30 –
18.00 h
Future dispersion technology in
lacquer and paint production
Dr. Hans-Joachim Jacob, ystral
Prediction of colour development
of coated wood surfaces during
weathering and maintenance
Boris Forsthuber, Holzforschung
New continuous production method
of large area EL-Systems
Moritz Eulenburg, InovisCoat
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2ND CONFERENCE DAY – 26 MAY 2016
Session 11 – Exterior
Session 10 – Sustainability &
Durability & Corrosion
Biobased Materials
Resistance, Part I
Session 12 –
Functional Coatings, Part I
09.00 –
09.30 h
Bringing the world to life: the BCF
sustainable development policy, 6
years on
Tony Mash, British Coatings
Federation
Understanding the barrier
properties of wood coatings on
water transport by means of
magnetic resonance
Özlem Gezici-Koç, Tue
Encapsulated biocide ensuring
low biocide content in anti-fouling
technology
Eva Wallström, EnCoat
09.30 –
10.00 h
The importance of energy pricing in
building a sustainable future for the
coatings industry
Jonathan Bourne, Nexant
Characterizing the surface structure
- From substrate to topcoat
Dr. Michael Osterhold, Consultant
Intrinsic self-healing coatings
Anastassija Wittmer, Fraunhofer
IFAM
10.00 –
10.30 h
The first biobased diisocyanate
and a new building block for
polyurethane coatings: PDI
Dr. Gesa Behnken, Covestro
Accelerated screening of new
inhibitor pigment systems
Dr. Patrick Dodds, Tata Steel
Intrinsic healing protective coatings
based on ionomers reinforced with
nanocontainers
Evangelia Karaxi, School of
Chemical Engineering, National
Technical University of Athens
11.00 –
11.30 h
The next generation of highlysustainable binders
Simon Austin, Synthomer
Functional additive technologies for
improved metal surface protection
Esko Pajunen, Huntsman
Advanced functional coatings –
Adding value to steel
Dr. Divijay Thakur, Tata Steel
11.30 –
12.00 h
Lactide: Reduced alkyd resin
viscosity and improved drying
time in decorative coatings
Dr. Armin Michel, Corbion
Advanced waterborne barrier
coatings for the corrosion
protection of structural steel
Dr. Brian Skerry, Sherwin-Williams
The use of easy-to-clean, antimicrobial coatings in the food industry
Dr. Heidi Van den Rul, Sirris Smart
Coating Application Lab
12.00 –
12.30 h
Biobased paint for wood, the
influence of the binder structure on
performance
Dr. Simon Kervyn, Coatings
Research Institute
Anticorrosive performance of
Zn-Mg-Al coatings in automotive
multi-metal process
Dr. Ulrich Christ, Fraunhofer IPA
Hydrophobation of timber with
organosilicon compounds – an
update from the SILEX Life+ project
Dr. Jean Paul Lecomte,
Dow Corning
12.30 –
13.00 h
Biobased prototypical coatings for
interior metal surface application
Dr. Matthias Wanner, Fraunhofer IPA
Influence of SiO2 and CeO2 on the
corrosion performance of carbon
steel
Laura Vivar Mora, NSIRC, University
of Leeds
Polyurethane coatings containing
POSS nano-building block for ‎
biomedical applications
Hossein Yahyaei, Amirkabir
University of Technology
13.00 - 14.30 LUNCH BREAK
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Session 13 –
Packaging Coatings
Session 14 – Exterior
Durability & Corrosion
Resistance, Part II
Session 15 –
Functional Coatings Part II
14.30 –
15.00 h
Functional coatings for biodegradable food packaging
Dr. Sabine Amberg-Schwab, Fraunhofer Institute for Silicate Research
Green inhibitors for corrosion
protection of metals
Dr. Anna Szelag, Tata Steel
Assessment of advanced
easy-clean durable coatings
Anna Wojdyla-Cieslak, NSIRC
15.00 –
15.30 h
Effect of the composition of new
bisphenol: A non-intent coatings for
interior can coating
Dr. Katharina Weber, Fraunhofer IPA
Organic-inorganic hybrid aerogels
as coating materials
Katarzyna Suwala, Industrial
Chemistry Research Institute
Benchmarking dirt pickup
resistance of commercially available
architectural exterior coatings
Amy Cooper, Chemours
15.30 –
16.00 h
Varnish development for enhanced
gas barrier and antimicrobial properties of food packaging
Dr. Benjamin Naden, PRA
TBA
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16.00 - 16.30 COFFEE BREAK
16.30 - 17.30 h | Awards Ceremony & Closure
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AWARDS
THE WINNER
At the ETCC 2016 the best presentations will be honoured. The
awards ceremony is taking place during the closing session on
26 May 2016. The winners are selected by the FATIPEC European
Scientific Committee and the ETCC 2016 National Scientific Committee. The following prizes will be awarded:
• FATIPEC Scientific Award for the best lecture
The prize is granted by FATIPEC for the presentation, which
covers the main topic of the congress best and is excellently
presented: Scientific level, innovation and utility, applicability of
the topic, wax of presentation.
• FATIPEC Award for a young scientist
For promoting scientific and technical knowledge among university students, PhD students, young graduates and PhDs working
for universities, scientific institutes, in industrial R&D and similar.
The main criteria concern innovation and applicability of new developments.
• ATIPIC Award in memorial of Alain Clause (FATIPEC President
1995 – 1996)
The prize is granted for the best lecture at ETCC 2016 in regards
to environmental and ecological aspects in the working area of
FATIPEC.
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POSTER PRESENTATIONS | 26 MAY 2016 | 12.30-14.00 H
14. Exploration of cerium-doped inorganic pigments as a
concept for UV-protection of coatings
Monika Eva, Fraunhofer IPA
15. Organic-inorganic hybrid aerogels as coating materials
Katarzyna Suwala, Industrial Chemistry Research Institute
16. Improvement of corrosion protection of offshore wind
turbines
Isbelis Lopez, Northumbria University
17. Evaluation of the physical-mechanical and anticorrosion
properties of paint films using nanotechnology
Katerina Nechvílová, University of Pardubice
1. Anti-microbial polyethylene surfaces
Dr. Konstantin Siegmann, Institute of Materials and
Process Engineering
2. Self-crosslinkable latex with covalently linked flame
retardant
Adela Rückerová, University of Pardubice
3. Molar mass of acrylic microgels in relation to coating
properties of self-crosslinking latexes
Dr. Jana Machotová, University of Pardubice
4. Not only paints! Electrochemistry can also protect and
colorize
Dr. Artur Maciej, Silesin University of Technology
18. Anticorrosion efficiency of zinc-filled coatings containing
conductive polymers
Miroslav Kohl, University of Pardubice
19. Unsaturated Polyester microstructures on steel: Mapping
coatings on a nanometric scale by AFM
Sara Muhler, Winn & Coales (Denso)
20. Novel anticorrosion Epoxy-Siliconized hybrid sol-gel
coatings for mild steel in saline medium
Dr. Rami Suleiman, Center of Research Excellence in
Corrosion/ KFUPM
21. Thermal behavior of epoxy-polyester powder coatings
modified with nanofiller
Joanna Trzaskowska, Industrial Chemistry Research Institute
5. Improved anticorrosive polyurethane coating
formulations: Synthesis and investigations
Prof. Hamad Al-Turaif, King Abdulaziz University
22. A method to get round the carbonation of amines in
epoxy coatings
Marine Blain, JUXTA
6. An imidazoline based drug as a new corrosion inhibitor
for acidic media
Parham Malek Mohammadi Nouri, Azo Paint Company
23. Effect of Graphene Oxide on Self-Stratification of
Epoxy-Silicone Coatings
Shahed Ekbatani, Science and Research Branch of
Islamic Azad University
7. Investigation of electrochemical and adhesion related
properties of Zr-based conversion coatin
Seyyed Mohammad Mousavifard, Amirkabir University
of Technology
8. Thermal stability of heat resistant pigments
Tamás Pozman, Festékipari Kutató
9. Evaluation of dispersion of calcium carbonate in an
acrylic paint film using image processing
Navid Keshmiri, Amirkabir University of Tehran
10. Procedures of Surface Preparation of Metals
Mehrdad Rahbari, Amirkabir University of Technology
11. High speed polymerization: A feature or a defect?
Dr. Atefe Nejadebrahim, Amirkabir University of Technology
12. Synthesis and characterization of a Novel EpoxySilica- Silicon hybrid coating
Ehsan Bakhshandeh, Corporatism Company for paints &
relative products manufactures
13. Synthesis of microcasule containing inhibitors in
selfhealing coating
Sara Sabzavar, Amirkabir University of Technology
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24. Ti-conversion layers probed by UV/VIS-spectroscopy
and x-ray fluorescence
Dr. Bernd Neumann, ILF
25. Advanced characterisation of coatings at the Diamond
Light Source
Dr. Claire Pizzey, Diamond Light Source
26. Influence of paint quality on the environmental footprint
of architectural paints
Dr. Johan Rommens, CHEMOURS
27. Influence of titanium dioxide surface treatment on the
properties of powder coatings
Daria Kotova, Yaroslavl Powder Coatings Plant
28. Effect of process parameters on stability of a Bees/
carnauba waxes emulsion
Dr. Manouchehr Khorasani, Amirkabir University of Technology
29. Curran®, sustainable nano-technology additive for the
paints and coatings industry
Louis Galletta, CelluComp
31. Effect of wollastonite extender on the properties of
exterior acrylic paints
Dr. Sanem Senler, Betek Boya ve Kimya Sanayi
32. Small amplitude oscillatory rheometry for optimization
of coatings formulations
Dr. Aleksei Kostitsyn, YarLI Paint Research Institute
33. The effect of pigment surface modification on film
formation of coatings
Dr. Nataliia Skopintseva, YarLI Paint Research Institute
34. Bio-based succinic acid: An innovative building block
for polyester resins in sustainable saturated and unsaturated polyester coating resins
Dr. Bill Coggio, BioAmber
35. Synthesis and characterization of covalently bonded stabilizer
Zuzana Nádvorníková, University of Pardubice
36. High Performance Dispersants for Economy Paints
Dr. Lidaris San Miguel Rivera, The Dow Chemical Company
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37. A Non-Contact, Multi-Layer Coating Thickness Sensor
Dr. Robert May, TeraView
38. Preparation and characterization of melamine-ureaformaldehyde microcapsules containing methac
Dr. Morteza Ebrahimi, Amirkabir University of Technology
39. Synthesis of NIR reflective complex inorganic Brown
pigment
Narayan Rajgopalan, IIT Bombay
40. Optimization of a biobased 2K-PU coating made from
a polyhydroxylated olive-oil
Sophie Yam, Laboratoire de Peintures et Vernis
41. Preliminary studies on synthesis and characterization
of silicone-acrylic/styrene dispersions
Izabela Ofat-Kawalec, Industrial Chemistry Research
Institute
42. Synthesis of Chemical Resistant Polymers Through
Formation of Cyclic Carbonates as Green Alternative to
Conventional Isocyanate Chemistry
Annett Halbhuber, Niederrhein University of Applied
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Venue
The European Technical Coatings Congress
will be held at: Birmingham National Exhibition
Centre (NEC) North Ave, Birmingham, West
Midlands B40 1NT, United Kingdom
Date
Welcome reception: 24 May 2016
Congress: 25 - 26 May 2016
Gala Dinner: 25 May 2016
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