european technical coatings congress 2014
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european technical coatings congress 2014
EUROPEAN TECHNICAL COATINGS CONGRESS 2014 New Functions and Sustainability – Drivers for Future Coatings 3 – 5 September 2014 © KölnTourismus Gürzenich · Cologne · Germany P R OGR AMME www.etcc2014.org I NF O RM ATI ON SOLUTIONS FROM DOW COATING MATERIALS WE’RE DRIVING FUNDAMENTAL SHIFTS IN THE COATING INDUSTRY Dow Coating Materials is one of the leading coatings raw materials supplier, serving the global architectural and industrial coatings markets with innovative materials and technologies that drive sustainable development in the industry. We collaborate closely with customers to develop end-use products that are faster and easier to use, resist stains, enhance air quality, provide longerlasting protection, and use fewer natural resources. OUR FOCUS − Reducing environmental impact − Enhancing durability − Advancing interior and exterior paint performance − Enabling smart coatings that respond to external stimuli ®™ The Dow Diamond Logo, Solutionism and design are trademarks of the Dow Chemical Company © 2013 E U R O P E A N T E C H N I C A L C O AT I N G S C O N G R E S S · 3 – 5 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 4 TABLE OF CONTE NTS INTRODUCTION 4 COLOGNE – THE RHINE METROPOLIS 5 ORGANIZING COMMITTEES 8 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME 12 Wednesday, 3 September 2014 12 Thursday, 4 September 2014 16 Friday, 5 September 2014 20 AWARDS 23 SOCIAL PROGRAMME 24 CONGRESS VENUE, MAP OF AREA 29 REGISTRATION INFORMATION 30 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 32 RESPONSIBLE ASSOCIATIONS 34 SPONSORS 36 FLOOR PLAN 38 LIST OF EXHIBITORS 39 LIST OF AUTHORS 40 Together, the elements of science and humanity can solve anything. Solutionism. The new optimism.® DOW COATING MATERIALS | www.dowcoatingmaterials.com For more information, please contact us: Phone +31 115 672626 2 3 E U R O P E A N T E C H N I C A L C O AT I N G S C O N G R E S S · 3 – 5 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 4 I NT R OD UCTI ON COLOGNE Dear Madame or Sir, Dear Colleagues, COLOGNE – THE RHINE METROPOLIS Nowadays, sustainability, especially in the field of the coatings industry, is of great relevance, including keywords like e.g. durability, low-emission, resource-conserving, or even smart. These and other special properties have become the basic requirements of modern coatings and paints during the last decade. The congress venue Gürzenich is a pretentious medieval festival hall, originally dating from the 15th century. It was named after its first owner family, and is located in the today’s historic city centre of Cologne, Germany. The so-called Rhine metropolis is a multifaceted major city with a population of more than one million, with a 2,000 years-old history. We are very proud to invite you to our ETCC 2014 as one the most important European congresses for coatings science and industry. You will profit from our two-pillar structure of this congress to the motto of The 800 years old Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom) is probably the most famous landmark of the city. With its spire of 157 m height, the gothic Cathedral is the third-tallest church building in the world, and has already been registered as World Heritage Site. “New Functions and Sustainability – Drivers for Future Coatings”. On the one hand, industrial partners will benefit from the presentation of the latest trends, technologies and innovative products. On the other hand, poster sessions and the scientific programme provide to broaden the spectrum of knowledge on 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 versed scientists at the same time. © KölnTourismus GmbH – Dieter Jacobi The ETCC will take place in Cologne, representing a famous trade hub as well as a charming historic city, with many cultural facets. We are very much looking forward to meet you there! In 1930, the German subsidiary of the US Ford Motor Company moved to Cologne, where nowadays the company‘s European headquarter is situated. In the year of construction commencement, Henry Ford himself arrived to attend the foundation stone ceremony. As another claim to fame, close to the railway station “Messe/ Deutz”, visitors may behold the Otto engine (1876) monument, when leaving the building via Otto Square (Ottoplatz). © M. Hilt However, not only the automotive industry, but also several other large business groups have settled in the Rhine metropolis, including chemical industry as a leading sector in the region. Michael Hilt Ludger Küper Jozef Koziel Thomas Brock Keith Dobell © KölnKongress GmbH 4 Thanks to public research institutions, such as the German Aerospace Centre and advanced research into biotechnology, Cologne has a top position in science and research. The Rhine metropolis pro5 E U R O P E A N T E C H N I C A L C O AT I N G S C O N G R E S S · 3 – 5 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 4 I N F O RM ATI ON © KölnTourismus GmbH – Dieter Jacobi Carnival in Cologne I NFORMATI ON © Privatbrauerei Gaffel Draught “Kölsch” vides the linkage of pharmaceutical and chemical industry within the so-called “Cologne chemical industry belt”. Apart from business, Cologne is known for a very popular cultural event, which regularly attracts visitors from the whole world. The annual exceptional celebrations of Carnival (“Kölner Karneval”) temporarily transform the city centre into a vivid hot-spot, cheerfully according to the slogan “Kölle alaaf” (long live Cologne). A visit of Cologne should also include the seasonally independent taste of a local speciality: the “Kölsch” beer, with over 1,000 years of brewing tradition. Conveniently, the city has a large diversity of traditional brewhouses, inviting to gain an insight into their authentic atmosphere. © KölnTourismus GmbH – Dieter Jacobi 6 © KölnTourismus GmbH 7 E U R O P E A N T E C H N I C A L C O AT I N G S C O N G R E S S · 3 – 5 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 4 ORGANI ZI NG COMM IT T E E S ORGANI Z I NG COMMI TTE E S FATIPEC The division’s tasks are: The Federation of Associations of Technicians for Industry of Paints in European Countries “FATIPEC” is a non-profit organization, created in 1950 and nowadays consisting of twelve member associations representing: Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany (two associations), Greece, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Russia, Switzerland, and The Netherlands. The members of these associations are personal members as well as coatings or raw material manufacturers, universities, institutes or research centres. FATIPEC is a member of the global organization Coatings Societies International (CSI). • To actively support science and research in the field of coatings and pigments as well as their respective raw materials, products and technologies. This support should help to maintain the global competitiveness of the members. FATIPEC’s activities are focused on all kinds of organic coatings and other paint-related materials including: • Stimulation and dissemination of the scientific and technological knowledge concerning production, formulations, application, research and development • Exchange of ideas and expertise • International and worldwide cooperation between scientists and technicians, universities, institutes or research centres The coating science and technology expert Jozef Koziel is the president of FATIPEC. PRESIDENT OF ETCC 2014 Since January 2012, Dr. Hilt is president of the “GDCh Fachgruppe Lackchemie”, FATIPEC board member, and also president of this year’s ETCC 2014. Besides, Dr. Hilt is Senior Manager Coating Systems and Painting Technology in Fraunhofer IPA and General Manager of the Research Society for Pigments and Coatings, Stuttgart, FPL e.V. FACHGRUPPE LACKCHEMIE AND GDCh The GDCh “Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker” (Society of German Chemists) is an association of people interested in chemistry and supports them in a responsive and sustainable fashion, as a non-profit organization. The broad-ranging dedication of GDCh includes the integration of chemistry in the society, as well as the publishing of renowned professional journals. The division “Lackchemie” (Paint Chemistry) is one of around 30 professional sections governed by the GDCh as an umbrella association. Founded in 1947, the professionals group is focused on coatings, coatings raw materials and the relevant production processes and technologies. 8 • To improve the knowledge of chemists and technicians in the industry of coatings and pigments by the yearly organized coatings congress, dealing with actual and important topics of the industry, and by regional meetings e.g. in Leverkusen and in Stuttgart on selected topics as well as by coorganizing the European congress of Fatipec. • To provide expertise in technical and political questions of the European legislation. The steering-board member of the section “Lackchemie”, Prof. Dr. Thomas Brock is the ESC-Chairman (European scientific Committee) at ETCC 2014. VILF: VERBAND DER INGENIEURE DES LACK- UND FARBENFACHS E.V. The VILF Association of Coating Engineers was founded in 1955. In the early days, the members were graduated engineers coming from the main German paint engineers’ schools, who were not represented by the relatively restricted German Chemists association. Still today, most of the members are paint engineers, but also many chemists, paint technicians and even commercial employees have joined the VILF. In accordance with the statutes, the main goal is to improve the technical knowledge of the members by various measures. Nowadays, more than 70 companies support the association as company members, and more than 800 employees of the German paint and coatings industry, raw material suppliers, universities and institutes are represented by the VILF. Mr Ludger Küper is the president of the VILF Association. OCCA: THE OIL & COLOUR CHEMISTS’ ASSOCIATION OCCA, a registered educational charity within the UK, is a members’ organization for technical professionals from laboratory, production, managerial, commercial, consultancy, service providers and educational roles across a spectrum of allied and associated industry sectors. Headquartered in the UK, OCCA is an international society and active across the world. Divisions, sections and branches exist in North America, Africa, Asia and Europe with membership covering many countries. Regional technical programmes and conferences are run on a local basis and OCCA manages itself through a series of committees at the higher, regional and local level for divisions and sections. Members work together devising and developing local programmes through to major events, contribute to the management and running of the organization, ensuring it provides benefits to both membership and industry by networking, interaction and creativity. The current president of the OCCA is Mr Keith Dobell, followed by Mr. Jim Bury mid of 2014. 9 E U R O P E A N T E C H N I C A L C O AT I N G S C O N G R E S S · 3 – 5 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 4 www.synthopol.com I NFORMATI ON C OM MITTEES EUROPEAN SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE (ESC) Chairman: Prof. Dr. Thomas BROCK (DE, Lackchemie) Prof. Pier Luigi BONORA Janos HAJAS Prof. Dr. Eugene A. INDEIKIN Prof. Niki KOULOMBI Dr. Bernard LESTARQUIT Dr. David PIERRE Dr. Wolfgang REISSER Dr. Heinz-Günther SCHULTE Prof. Dr. Ing. Jaromir SNUPAREK Leo VAN DER VEN Prof. Dr. Maria ZIELECKA (IT) (HU) (RUS) (GR) (FR) (BE) (CH) (DE, VILF) (CZ) (NL) (PL) NATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE (NSC) Chairman: Dr. Michael HILT Prof. Dr. Hans-Jürgen ADLER Prof. Dr. Wolfgang BREMSER Prof. Dr. Thomas BROCK Dr. Matthijs GROENEWOLT Ludger KÜPER Dr. Rüdiger MERTSCH Dr. Hans-Ulrich MEIER-WESTHUES Dr. Norbert PIETSCHMANN Dr. Bernhard SCHULER Dr. Heinz-Günther SCHULTE Prof. Dr. Bernd STREHMEL Dr. Hans-Joachim STREITBERGER Prof. Dr. Elke von SEGGERN Prof. Dr. Jochen WINKLER 10 Forschungsgesellschaft für Pigmente und Lacke e.V. Pirna University of Paderborn University of Applied Sciences Niederrhein BASF Coatings GmbH Dow Coating Materials Evonik Industries AG Bayer MaterialScience AG Institut für Lacke und Farben e.V. 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Synthopol Chemie, Alter Postweg 35, D-21614 Buxtehude, [email protected], www. synthopol.com 11 E U R O P E A N T E C H N I C A L C O AT I N G S C O N G R E S S · 3 – 5 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 4 WEDNESDAY, 3 SEPTEMBER 2014 WEDNESDAY, 3 SEPTEMBER 2014 Großer Saal 09:00 CONGRESS OPENING Kleiner Saal Großer Saal 09:00 CONGRESS OPENING Großer Saal 09:30 PLENARY LECTURE 1 Smart and functional materials J. Baghdachi, Ypsilanti/US, H. Perez, Freiburg/DE Großer Saal 09:30 PLENARY LECTURE 1 Smart and functional materials J. Baghdachi, Ypsilanti/US, H. Perez, Freiburg/DE Großer Saal 10:10 PLENARY LECTURE 2 Strategies for a more sustainable coatings industry K. Watson, Collegeville/US, H. Kheradmand, Valbonne/FR Großer Saal 10:10 PLENARY LECTURE 2 Strategies for a more sustainable coatings industry K. Watson, Collegeville/US, H. Kheradmand, Valbonne/FR Großer Saal 10:50 COFFEE BREAK 10:50 COFFEE BREAK FUNCTIONAL COATINGS CORROSION PROTECTION 11:20 Ordered liquids from molecular mess: Self-assembly of novel bola-amphiphiles H. Hintze-Bruening, Münster/DE, T. Lohmeier, Münster/DE 11:50 Ionic Liquids as Conductivity Promoters in Coatings Applications A. Eichfelder, Ludwigshafen/DE, S. Shah, Charlotte/US, J. Zuurveld, Heerenveen/NL 12:20 Ionic liquids as innovative materials for the stabilization of multifunctional nanofluids T. J. S. Schubert, Heilbronn/DE, J. Wimberg, Heilbronn/DE 12:50 LUNCH BREAK 13:50 Nanofibrillated cellulose in wood coatings – a feasibility study T. Künniger, Dübendorf/CH, F. Grüneberger, Dübendorf/CH, T. Zimmermann, Dübendorf/CH, M. Arnold, Dübendorf/CH 14:20 The use of functionalized nanoparticles for surface properties enhancement of coatings for wind energy and aerospace G. Durand, Cambridge/GB, A. Taylor, Cambridge/GB, D. De Bono, Middlesbrough/GB 14:50 COFFEE BREAK 15:20 Controlled synthesis and application of silver nanoparticles in coatings for inhibition of microbial growth and biofouling formation T. Szabó, Budapest/HU, J. Telegdi, Budapest/HU, L. Nyikos, Budapest/HU 15:50 Towards more reliable sol-gel coatings by combined extrinsic and intrinsic healing M. Abdolah Zadeh, Delft/NL, S. van der Zwaag, Delft/NL, S. J. Garcia, Delft/NL 16:20 Scratch resistant and outdoor weatherable coatings – applied nanotechnology and functional properties C. Hilgers, Leverkusen/DE, A. Haeuseler, Leverkusen/DE, R. Hayes, Waterford, NY/US 17:00 18:30 19:30 12 General Meeting VILF Großer Saal BREAK GET-TOGETHER FARBEUNDLACK // PREIS 2014 by Vincentz Network Get-together, sponsored by BASF SE and Bayer MaterialScience Brauhaus Sion 11:20 KEYNOTE LECTURE In-situ analytical and electrochemical evaluation of interfacial bonding and performance of corrosion protective coatings J. M. C. Mol, Delft/NL 11:50 New substrates influencing the pretreatment process P. Kuhm, Düsseldorf/DE, J. Kroemer, Düsseldorf/DE 12:20 What happens during the swelling of a coating? M. Dornbusch, Krefeld/DE, C. Deschamps, Krefeld/DE, C. Henzel, Krefeld/DE, S. Overmeyer, Krefeld/DE 12:50 LUNCH BREAK 13:50 New aspects in corrosion protection with polymer dispersions U. Christ, Stuttgart/DE, R. Nothhelfer-Richter, Stuttgart/DE 14:20 New 2-layer epoxy coating system achieving excellent corrosion protection and UV-stability M. Gerlitz, Basel/CH, A. Dureault, Basel/CH, A. Napoli, Basel/CH, P. Luethi, Basel/CH 14:50 COFFEE BREAK 15:20 Effective sol-gel derived protective coatings to prevent the corrosion of steel in marine environment S. Pfeifer, Freiberg/DE, E. Kroke, Freiberg/DE 15:50 A wishing well – DTM coatings with anticorrosive pigments L. Kirmaier, Langelsheim/DE 16:20 Electrochemical stability of the metal/paint interface: A combined impedance spectroscopy and scanning Kelvin probe study P. Keil, Münster/DE 17:00 18:30 19:30 General Meeting Lackchemie Kleiner Saal BREAK GET-TOGETHER FARBEUNDLACK // PREIS 2014 by Vincentz Network Get-together, sponsored by BASF SE and Bayer MaterialScience Brauhaus Sion 13 E U R O P E A N T E C H N I C A L C O AT I N G S C O N G R E S S · 3 – 5 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 4 WEDNESDAY, 3 SEPTEMBER 2014 WEDNESDAY, 3 SEPTEMBER 2014 Isabellensaal 09:00 CONGRESS OPENING Großer Saal 09:30 PLENARY LECTURE 1 Smart and functional materials J. Baghdachi, Ypsilanti/US, H. Perez, Freiburg/DE Großer Saal 10:10 PLENARY LECTURE 2 Strategies for a more sustainable coatings industry K. Watson, Collegeville/US, H. Kheradmand, Valbonne/FR Großer Saal 10:50 Kleiner Saal Mehr Performance für die Farben- und Lackindustrie. COFFEE BREAK SUSTAINABILITY IN THE COATINGS FIELD 11:20 Feedstock in transition – a manufacturer’s perspective on petrochemical trends and the downstream impact to the coatings market K. Kohlhammer, Burghausen/DE 11:50 CO2 based polyols: A new polymer backbone for polyurethane coatings S. Waddington, Waltham/US, J. Anderson, Waltham/US, W. Willkomm, Erie/US 12:20 Influence of isosorbide to polyurethane dispersions for wood coatings application C. Schirp, Braunschweig/DE, S. Eschig, Braunschweig/DE 12:50 LUNCH BREAK 13:50 Investigation the cathodic electrodeposition behaviour of chitosan biopolymer in different solid content S. Heydarian, Tehran/IR, Z. Ranjbar, Tehran/IR, S. Rastegar, Tehran/IR 14:20 Silicone-hybrid technology for modern and resource efficient high solid coatings S. Herrwerth, Essen/DE, D. Hinzmann, Essen/DE, M. Siemens, Essen/DE 14:50 COFFEE BREAK 15:20 Lactide-modified polyester resin with enhanced resin- and coating performance B. van Leeuwen, Gorinchem/NL, C. Schaekens, Gorinchem/NL, P. Cordfunke, Gorinchem/NL 15:50 New generation of cobalt-free alkyd emulsion paints with non-oxidative drying mechanism A. Romand, Grasse/FR, B. Chorein, Lyon/FR, O. Choulet, Grasse/FR 16:20 Sustainability – a special challenge for a medium-sized binder manufacturer T. Adebahr, Hamburg/DE, D. Chmielewski, Hamburg/DE 18:30 BREAK 19:30 GET-TOGETHER FARBEUNDLACK // PREIS 2014 by Vincentz Network Get-together, sponsored by BASF SE and Bayer MaterialScience ORONTEC GmbH & Co. KG · Carlo-Schmid-Allee 3 · 44263 Dortmund Tel: +49 231 477 307 770 · Fax: +49 231 477 307 771 · E-Mail: [email protected] · www.orontec.com CREATING TOMORROW’S SOLUTIONS MAKE THE MOVE TO A HIGH-SOLIDS, HIGH-PERFORMANCE BINDER WITH VINNAPAS ® EP 3360 Brauhaus Sion Do you want to formulate interior paints that combine high performance and environmental benefi ts at an advantageous cost/benefi t ratio? Make the move to VINNAPAS ® EP 3360! This vinyl acetate-ethylene (VAE) copolymer dispersion stands out due to its: • High solids content of 60%, increasing your formulation fl exibility • Wide PVC formulation range, allowing a wide range of end products • Outstanding balance of performance and environmental benefi ts such as excellent scrub resistance, low odor and low VOC content (< 2 g/l) 14 Wacker Chemie AG, 81737 München, Germany, Tel. +49 89 6279-1741, [email protected], www.wacker.com/move 15 E U R O P E A N T E C H N I C A L C O AT I N G S C O N G R E S S · 3 – 5 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 4 THURSDAY, 4 SEPTEMBER 2014 THURSDAY, 4 SEPTEMBER 2014 Großer Saal Kleiner Saal CORROSION PROTECTION FUNCTIONAL COATINGS 08:30 08:30 Self-replenishing functional coatings: Repairing surfaces C. Esteves, Eindhoven/NL 09:00 Functional coatings for improving indoor air quality P. Doll, Collegeville/US, F. Huby, Collegeville/US, S. Balijepalli, Collegeville/US, A. Maurice, Collegeville/US 09:30 Anti-freeze coatings – the next generation of anti-ice coatings P. Uhlmann, Dresden/DE, S. Höhne, R. Winkler, R. Frenzel, Dresden/DE 10:00 Enzymatically triggered protein coatings O. I. Strube, Paderborn/DE 10:30 COFFEE BREAK 11:00 Novel colour stabilization concepts for decorative surfaces made of dark wood and TMT J. Prieto, Lünen/DE, M. Beyer, Dresden/DE, L. Passauer, Dresden/DE 11:30 Degradation of a polyurethane coating in aggressive media V. Reuscher, Schwieberdingen/DE, R. Bauer, Schwieberdingen/DE, G. Patzelt, Bremen/DE, M. Guyenot, Schwieberdingen/DE, B. Mayer, Bremen/DE 12:00 Colour retention in architectural paints N. Tissier, Ludwigshafen/DE, I. Cabrera, Ludwigshafen/DE 12:30 LUNCH BREAK 14:00 Dose-response functions for prediction of easy-to-clean performance of coil-coated materials T. Prosek, Brest/FR, A. Trabelsi, Paris/FR, D. Thierry, Brest/FR 14:30 Photochemical attachment of water-absorbing hydrogel coatings to polystyrene to avoid turbidity in cold environments S. Grube, Winterthur/CH, K. Siegmann, Winterthur/CH, M. Hirayama, Winterthur/CH 15:00 Development and characterization of functional coatings with dedicated thermo-optical properties for solar energy-related applications T. Aerts, Limelette/BE, N. Taminiaux, M. Wenkin, C. de Lame, Limelette/BE, K. FleuryFrenette, T. Thibert, F. Rabecki, Angleur/BE, D. Leboutte, A. Dethier, Seraing/BE 15:30 POSTER SESSION Kleiner Saal, Empore COFFEE BREAK POLYMERS, PIGMENTS AND OTHER RAW MATERIALS Surface modification of mesoporous silica for improvement of compatibility with anticorrosion coatings J. Carneiro, Aveiro/PT, F. Maia, J. Tedim, M. L. Zheludkevich, M. G. S. Ferreira, Aveiro/PT ADVANCES IN COATINGS AND INKS SCIENCES 09:00 Carbon fibre reinforced plastics – a challenge for surface treatment and painting V. Stenzel, Bremen/DE, Y. Wilke, A. Zockoll, K. Brune, G. Patzelt, Bremen/DE 09:30 Some surface phenomena at formation of coatings E. Indeikin, Yaroslavl/RU 10:00 Innovative technologies and techniques for enhancing the application of architectural coatings T. L. Conley, Collegeville/US, D. M. Fasano, Collegeville/US 10:30 COFFEE BREAK 11:00 KEYNOTE LECTURE Silicone ceramizable rubbers: New solution for the emerging coatings M. Zielecka, Warsaw/PL 11:30 Sustainable UV-protection of coating layers using nanoscale organic and inorganic components M. Entenmann, Stuttgart/DE, D. Koch, Stuttgart/DE, H. W. Greisiger, Stuttgart/DE 12:00 Automotive application processes: A focus on molecular migration A. Andersen, Münster/DE 12:30 LUNCH BREAK 14:00 Advanced rheology for waterborne paints, the key to good flow and application properties J. M. Akkerman, Bergen op Zoom/NL, R. Adolphs, R. van Egmond, J. Goossen, Bergen op Zoom/NL, A. Roelofs, Wageningen/NL, R. van der Horst, Wageningen/NL, M. Bosma, Wageningen/NL, D. Mestach, Bergen op Zoom/NL 14:30 Influence of matting on the properties of powder epoxy-polyester coatings D. S. Kotova, Yaroslavl/RU, E. A. Indeikin, Yaroslavl/RU 15:00 Hyper-branched structures for new functional additives P. Lenz, Wesel/DE 15:30 COFFEE BREAK 16:00 KEYNOTE LECTURE Photoinitiated cationic polymerization: Current developments and future prospects for coatings J. V. Crivello, Troy/US POSTER SESSION Kleiner Saal, Empore 16:00 Sustainable developments in the pigment industry C. Kujat, Ludwigshafen/DE, E. Korona, Ludwigshafen/DE, G. Döring, Ludwigshafen/DE 16:30 Impact of new EU-regulation on the usage of biocides H. Peters, Köln/DE, P. Clegg, Manchester/GB 16:30 17:00 Application of ionic liquids in synthesis of polymeric binders for coatings V. Strehmel, Krefeld/DE, S. Berdzinski, Krefeld/DE, A. Wenda, Krefeld/DE Efficiency of near infrared curable coating systems via radical photopolymerization C. Schmitz, Krefeld/DE, A. Halbhuber, Krefeld/DE, B. Strehmel, Krefeld/DE 17:00 17:30 Benzoate Technology for Coatings Applications W. D. Arendt, Washington/US, E. L. McBride, Washington/US, M. A. Conner, Geleen/NL Tuning the mechanical performance of polyurethane UV cured coatings: modifying the composition of reactive diluents I. Zvonkina, Stuttgart/DE, M. Hilt, Stuttgart/DE 18:00 BREAK 17:30 Improving the efficiency of photocatalysts H.-C. Krempels, Leverkusen/DE, C. Scheidt, B. Vielhaber-Kirsch, Leverkusen/DE 18:00 BREAK 19:00 SOCIAL EVENING (River Dream party) Ship River Dream 19:00 16 SOCIAL EVENING (River Dream party) Ship River Dream 17 E U R O P E A N T E C H N I C A L C O AT I N G S C O N G R E S S · 3 – 5 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 4 THURSDAY, 4 SEPTEMBER 2014 WEDNESDAY, 3 SEPTEMBER 2014 Isabellensaal Kleiner Saal PROGRESS IN PRODUCTION, APPLICATION AND PROCESSES 08:30 Extensional rheology as related to paint atomization M. R. Koerner, Mt.Clemens, MI/US, E. C. Houze, J. R. Moore, Wilmington, DE/US, G. H. McKinley, B. Keshavarz, Cambridge, MA/US 09:00 Process optimization and simulation in the coatings industry M. Breucker, Waltrop/DE 09:30 Selective and overspray free painting technology O. Tiedje, Stuttgart/DE, W. Niemeier, Stuttgart/DE 10:00 Air entrapment in droplets impacting the surface Q. Ye, Stuttgart/DE, O. Tiedje, Stuttgart/DE 10:30 COFFEE BREAK 11:00 Improving efficiency and quality by high throughput technologies in development of coatings T. Brinz, Waiblingen/DE, R. Emmerich, Waiblingen/DE, T. Burk, Waiblingen/DE 11:30 Towards a durable, water-based coating for wood-based composites C. Bellmann, Dresden/DE, A. Calvimontes, Dresden/DE, A. Caspari, Dresden/DE, C. Schirp, Braunschweig/DE, A. Schirp, Braunschweig/DE 12:00 Early recognition of weathering defects: Evaluation of two newly elaborated methods for detecting coating degradation M. Wanner, Stuttgart/DE, U. Christ, Stuttgart/DE 12:30 LUNCH BREAK 14:00 KEYNOTE LECTURE Film formation and subsequent environmental degradation of crosslinking polymers: Exploration using computer simulations S. Croll, Fargo/US, A. Feickert, Fargo/US, D. Kroll, Fargo/US 14:30 A multi-method approach for the prediction of weather-related ageing of wood coatings L. Passauer, Dresden/DE, M. Beyer, Dresden/DE, M. Freese, Tharandt/DE, S. Fischer, Tharandt/DE, J. Peters, Tharandt/DE 15:00 Measuring and optimizing the efficiency of titanium dioxide in paint J. Rommens, Mechelen/BE, S. De Backer, Mechelen/BE 15:30 COFFEE BREAK 16:00 Simulation of temperatures on surfaces exposed to solar radiation A. Schönlein, Linsengericht/DE, S. Senff, Linsengericht/DE 16:30 Water in coatings S. J. F. Erich, Eindhoven/NL, H. P. Huinink, Eindhoven/NL, V. Baukh, Eindhoven/NL, L. van der Ven, Sassenheim/NL, O. C. G. Adan, Eindhoven/NL 17:00 Seeing clearly through the mist B. Neumann, Magdeburg/DE 17:30 Effects of different nano-sized TiO2 additives on their UV protective performance in transparent polymer coatings E. Drotar, Budapest/HU, G. Tolnai, L. Molnar-Nagy, J. Bognar, Budapest/HU MEASURING AND TESTING 18:00 19:00 POSTER SESSION Kleiner Saal, Empore BREAK SOCIAL EVENING (River Dream party) Nicht nur oberflächlich besser Als wichtiger Partner für die Farben- und Lackindustrie entwickeln und produzieren wir Additive wie z. B. Mattierungs - und Strukturmittel. Unsere Kunden schätzen unsere hochwertigen Produkte – aber auch unsere Innovationsfreude und Leistungsbereitschaft. Seit über 30 Jahren. Ship River Dream DEUTERON GmbH / In den Ellern 2-4 / 28832 Achim / Germany / Phone: +49 (0) 421 48 99 03 -0 / deuteron.com 18 19 E U R O P E A N T E C H N I C A L C O AT I N G S C O N G R E S S · 3 – 5 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 4 FRIDAY, 5 SEPTEMBER 2014 FRIDAY, 5 SEPTEMBER 2014 Großer Saal Kleiner Saal POLYMERS, PIGMENTS AND OTHER RAW MATERIALS ADVANCES IN COATINGS AND INKS SCIENCES 08:30 Hyperbranched polyesterols in coating applications H. Schäfer, Ludwigshafen/DE, D. Türp, Ludwigshafen/DE, R. Erhardt, Ludwigshafen/DE 09:00 Rational design of new pigment dispersants by understanding polymer-pigment interactions M. Maier, Ludwigshafen/DE, S. Onclin, Ludwigshafen/DE, J. Mikhael, Ludwigshafen/DE, C. Auschra, Ludwigshafen/DE 09:30 Outstanding advantages of ultra-low viscosity hydrophobic poly-isocyanate: DuranateTM TUL-100 M. Yamauchi, Kawasaki/JP, M. Meiss, Brussels/BE, K. Takeno, Kawasaki/JP 10:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:30 UV-crosslinkable polymer coatings Z. Czech, Szczecin/PL, P. Raganska, Szczecin/PL, A. Kowalczyk, Szczecin/PL 11:00 Chrome-like appearance and optical properties of polymer layers including vacuum metallized pigments, VMPs F. J. Maile, Roth/DE, M. R. F. Kuntz, Roth/DE 11:30 Thermal resistance of silicone-based coating systems D. Pierre, Seneffe/BE, P. Léger, Seneffe/BE 12:00 BREAK 12:15 AWARDS AND CLOSING CEREMONY Großer Saal www.imcdgroup.com Additive Füllstoffe Harze Pigmente & mehr ... kt Produ w, Ho Know eratung B ische rvice n h c e t or-Se & Lab er Hand in aus e 08:30 Iodonium salts comprising different cations and anions: Effect of solubility in coatings, reactivity in NIR-photopolymers and toxicological aspects T. Brömme, Krefeld/DE, A. Halbhuber, Krefeld/DE, E. Dopp, Mülheim/DE, B. Strehmel, Krefeld/DE 09:00 New catalyst developments and their significance for polyurethane coatings M. Grahl, Leverkusen/DE, F. U. Richter, Leverkusen/DE, J. Weikard, Leverkusen/DE, V. Abejavarathan, Dortmund/DE, L. Iovkova-Berends, Dortmund/DE, G. Bradtmöller, Dortmund/DE, T. Zöller, Dortmund/DE, K. Jurkschat, Dortmund/DE 09:30 Cross-linking systems using cyclic-carbonate for coatings applications F. Camara, Montpellier/FR, B. Boutevin, Montpellier/FR, S. Caillol, Montpellier/FR, R. Auvergne, Montpellier/FR 10:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:30 Antistatic coatings for wood-floorings by imidazolium salt-based ionic liquids A. Rössler, Schwaz/AT, H. Schottenberger, Innsbruck/AT 11:00 Bringing polyaspartic technology to the next level: Low viscous solvent-free floor coatings M. Wintermantel, Leverkusen/DE, T. Schüttler, Leverkusen/DE, K.-H. Wührer, Leverkusen/DE 11:30 Sustainable solutions for coatings and the role of renewable raw materials G. Behnken, Leverkusen/DE, C. Eggert, Leverkusen/DE, H.-G. Grablowitz, Leverkusen/DE, R. Halpaap, Leverkusen/DE, H.-W. Lucas, Leverkusen/DE, P. Nazaran, Leverkusen/DE 12:00 BREAK 12:15 AWARDS AND CLOSING CEREMONY Großer Saal Your partner for research, development, and testing Fichtestrasse 29 D-39112 Magdeburg, Germany http://www.lackinstitut.de Analytical & Testing Services SPRECHEN SIE MIT IHREN LACK-EXPERTEN IMCD Business Unit Coatings Value through expertise 20 IMCD Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG +49 221 7765-0 [email protected] Contracted Research & Development 21 E U R O P E A N T E C H N I C A L C O AT I N G S C O N G R E S S · 3 – 5 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 4 FRIDAY, 5 SEPTEMBER 2014 AWARDS Isabellensaal 09:00 The effect of coating thickness on pendulum hardness M. Bosma, Wageningen/NL, E. R. Rensen, Wageningen/NL Limit values for VOC emissions from decorative products around the globe M. Augustin, Galten/DK, R. C. Oppl, Galten/DK, S. I. Manson, Folsom/US, C. Laffargue, Galten/DK POLYMERS, PIGMENTS AND OTHER RAW MATERIALS 09:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:15 Novel high efficient NISAT thickeners C. Feito Fraile, Cologne/DE COFFEE BREAK Socal® UP: An innovative high performance precipitated calcium carbonate to reduce TiO2 content in emulsion paints O. Persyn, Salin de Giraud/FR Next generation silicone antifoams: Structure property relationships in low VOC binder systems J. C. Corcuera, Seneffe/BE, B. Lenoble, Seneffe/BE, G. Witucki, Midland/US Life after pyrrolidones – achieving hard coatings without increasing VOCs C. Evans, Preston/GB, I. Martin, Preston/GB, C. Smart, Preston/GB BREAK AWARDS AND CLOSING CEREMONY Aw ard s , a w a rd s , a w a rd s … At the ETCC 2014 the best presentations of the lectures will be honoured. Awards will be handed over to the winners during the congress closing session on 5 September 2014. The winners are selected by the FATIPEC European Scientific Committee and the ETCC 2014 National Scientific Committee. © FATIPEC MEASURING AND TESTING 08:30 Großer Saal The following prizes will be awarded: FATIPEC Award ceremony ETCC 2012 Persons (from left): Prof. Dr. Adler, Dr. Gedan-Smolka, Mr. Koziel FATIPEC Scientific Award for the best lecture Your expert for Coatings Our expertise - your success The prize is granted by FATIPEC for that presentation, which covers best the main criteria of the congress and is excellently presented: Scientific level, innovation and utility, applicability of the topic, way of presentation. FATIPEC Award for a young scientist Discover our unique solutions for the Coatings Industry Visit us at ETCC, Cologne September 3 – 5, 2014 For promoting scientific and technical knowledge among the 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 referred by the (?) nominee. ATIPIC Award in memorial of Alain Clause (FATIPEC President 1995 – 1996) The prize is granted for the best lecture in ETCC 2014 on environmental and ecological aspects in the working area of FATIPEC. 22 23 E U R O P E A N T E C H N I C A L C O A T I N G S C O N G R E SRizinus-Öl S · 3 – / castor 5 SEP oilT E M B E R 2 0 1 4 pre sse n/ ng ezi ue sq castorON polymer I NFORMATI z / rn ne lei erk Rizinus-Samen / castor seed 19:30 milling Get Together On the first evening an informal Get Together will take place at the brewhouse „Sion“ in Cologne downtown. Within this nice atmosphere, the FARBEUNDLACK // PREIS 2014 will be awarded. ding grin Wednesday, 3 September 2014 Sponsored by: Booking required. (Please see map on page 29) Thursday, 4 September 2014 19:00 – 23:00 Boarding: 18:30 en / Deogrip Produkt / Deogrip product agin tv o verpa cken / p ack Deogrip® – innovative Matting-, Antislip- and Softtouch-additives for the coating industry based on renewable materials. © Brauhaus Sion erm ahl Deogrip® – das innovative Mattierungs-, Antislipund Softtouch-Additiv für die Coating-Industrie auf Basis nachwachsender Rohstoffe. ot ph cro / ma hme a n f u Makro-A in s ausliefern / delivering Deogrip WP/WPF fe D.O.COAT – the product range for coating additives micro D.O.COAT – die Produktpalette für Coating Additive © Vincentz Network Brauhaus Sion Unter Taschenmacher 5-7 50667 Köln www.brauhaussion.de Rizinus-Polymer / vernetzen / cross-linking SOC IAL P ROGR A MM E g Deogrip Micro S/A/A-K Deolink® beinhaltet Silane und Silanpräparationen für die Pulverlack- und Nasslackindustrie. Deolink® contains liquid silanes and solid silane preparations in pellet form for the powder coating and wet coating industry. Wir freuen uns auf Ihre Kontaktaufnahme: [email protected] · Tel. 040-31 18 05-10 www.dog-chemie.de AN-DOG-14-002 AZ ETCC Köln 105x148mm_rz.indd 1 BY 10.06.14 16:17 Social Evening The highlight of the social programme. On 4 September 2014, we will go abord the MS „RiverDream“ Luxury liner MS River dream • Round trip on river Rhine • Panorama of Cologne by night • Buffet dinner © germany-travel.net , Agentur Rita Hermann GmbH • Live music Rohstoffe im Einklang mit der Natur. Price per Person (Mineralwater included) Regular Participants: EUR 80,-Students: EUR 60,-- Rohstoffe von Worlée sind wichtige Bausteine für den Erfolg unserer Kunden. Booking required. The price includes 19% German VAT. (Please see map on page 29) In unseren drei Geschäftsbereichen – Natürliche, Kosmetische und Chemische Rohstoffe – achten wir auf einen nachhaltigen Umgang mit Ressourcen sowie auf den Einsatz nachwachsender Rohstoffe. © Archives of Cologne 24 © Archives of Cologne © Archives of Cologne Erfahren Sie mehr über unsere innovativen und umweltfreundlichen Rohstoffe für Farb- und Lackformulierungen auf www.worlee.de/chemie. +49 (0)4153- 59 60 25 E U R O P E A N T E C H N I C A L C O AT I N G S C O N G R E S S · 3 – 5 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 4 SOC IAL P ROGR A MM E SOCI AL PROGRAMME PROGRAMME FOR ACCOMPANYING PERSONS GUIDED CITY TOUR Trip to Chocolate-Museum with the “Bimmelbahn” (choo-choo train) The chocolate-museum was founded in 1993 and is worldwide unique in this way. The shape of the building resembles a ship made out of glass, stone and metal. The museum gives an insight into history, production and current developments of “chocolate, pralines and cocoa” on an area of 4,000 m². Take a trip through 2,000 years of history and visit cultural monuments. The guided tour takes place on Thursday, 4 September 2014 at 13:30 13:45 Start at Bimmelbahn-Stop Tourist Info 14:15-15:45 Visit of Chocolate Museum 16:45 Return to Bimmelbahn-Stop Tourist Info © FG Lackchemie, T.Brock 14:00 – 15:30 Guided tour in English. Price per person: EUR 8.Booking required. The price includes 19% German VAT. © FG Lackchemie, T.Brock More than only a point of orientation, the Cathedral is the magnificent pride of Cologne’s townsfolk. The gothic Cathedral was started to be built in the 13th century – and was completed in 1880. Price per person: EUR 23.(Shuttle, entrance fee, guided tour) Booking required. The price includes 19% German VAT. A guided sightseeing tour through Cologne will take place on Wednesday, 3 September 2014 at 14:00. © FG Lackchemie, T.Brock Andreas Wiesner [email protected] www.expressioncms.com Visit Cologne Cathedral on Thursday, 4 September 2014 at 10:45. 10:45 – 11:45 Guided tour in English. Price per person: EUR 8.Booking required. The price includes 19% German VAT. © T. Wolf – wikipedia Built above a Roman town villa, including the world-famous Dionysus Mosaic, the museum houses great examples of art, culture and everyday life in Roman and early medieval Cologne. The museum is famous for the worldwide largest collection of Roman Glass. expression CMS, the first mass spectrometer designed especially for chemists! Ready for immediate integration into any synthesis and purification workflow of your choice. 26 Romano-Germanic Museum on Friday, 5 September 2014 at 10:15. 10:15 – 11:15 Guided tour in English. Price per person: EUR 18.(Entrance fee + guided tour) Booking required. The price includes 19% German VAT. Discover more by visiting the websites: © D. Herdemerten – wikipedia • Cathedral – www.koelner-dom.de • Museum – www.museenkoeln.de/roemisch-germanisches-museum • City of Cologne – www.cologne.de/what-to-do 27 E U R O P E A N T E C H N I C A L C O AT I N G S C O N G R E S S · 3 – 5 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 4 SO CIAL P R OGR AMM E CONGRE SS VE NUE | MAP OF ARE A Friday, 5 September 2014 14:30 Gürzenich Cologne Martinstrasse 29 - 37 50667 Köln Germany Romantic trip to Drachenfels (dragon rock) for participants and accompanying persons Take a ride to Germany´s oldest rack railway to the legendary Drachenfels at Königswinter on the Rhine. Enjoy your comfortable ascent and afterwards admire the breathtaking view of the romantic Rhine valley – and coffee or tea with cake (included). © FG Lackchemie, T.Brock 14:30 by bus from Gürzenich. Return to Gürzenich about 19:00 Price per person: EUR 25,(Bus shuttle, train, cake and coffee) Booking required. The price includes 19% German VAT. CONGRESS VENUE © KoelnKongress © FG Lackchemie, T.Brock WE LIKE TO CREATE SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS. FOR YOU. Sion NECOWEL™ binders for paints and coatings offer you more: Flexibility Thanks to customized product modifications and refinements Product quality Thanks to high-performance alkyd resins Environmental and health protection Thanks to VOC and solvent-free binders RESINS FOR PAINTS AND COATINGS. COATINGS.ASK-CHEMICALS.COM ASK Chemicals GmbH | Reisholzstraße 16 – 18 | 40721 Hilden, Germany | Phone: +49 211 71 103-0 28 [email protected] © Official map Gürzenich Cologne Sustainability Thanks to a high content of renewable raw materials Anlegestelle “River Dream” There are car parking facilities in the Heumarkt-Parkgarage and in the Parkgarage “An Farina”. 29 E U R O P E A N T E C H N I C A L C O AT I N G S C O N G R E S S · 3 – 5 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 4 REG ISTR ATI ON I NFO RM AT IO N RE GI STRATI ON I NFORMATI ON Please register online no later than 15 August 2014 at www.etcc2014.org REGISTRATION FEES*) Until 15.07.2014 From 16.07.2014 Participant 590,- € 690,- € Participant Paint and Coating Manufacturer 450,- € 590,- € Participant of Academia, University, Public Institutes 450,- € 590,- € Day ticket, Wednesday 03.09.2014 300,- € 300,- € Day ticket, Thursday 04.09.2014 350,- € 350,- € Day ticket, Friday 05.09.2014 300,- € 350,- € Speaker 330,- € 330,- € Senior (born before 1 January 1949) 130,- € 150,- € 80,- € 100,- € Student** If fees are paid in advance, but after 15 August 2014, we kindly ask participants to show proof of payment when claiming their tickets and congress papers at the registration desk. Onsite payment only by electronic cash or credit card (Amex, Mastercard, Visa). CANCELLATION Written cancellations received on or before 15 August 2014, will be refunded less a 50,- € administration fee. After that date the full amount of the invoice has to be paid. Requests for refund will not be accepted; however, registration may be transferred to another member of your organisation. In this case, please send a note to GDCh, Congress Team. If the conference is cancelled for whatever reason, fees paid will be refunded. Further recourse is excluded. *) The registration fees include 19% German VAT **) Valid student card required All tickets and congress papers (incl. book of abstracts) will be handed to the participants upon check-in at the registration desk. Participants are requested to wear their congress badges at all times for identification and admittance to the conference rooms. Upon online registration, payment by credit card, direct debit or bank transfer (free of bank commission) is possible. You will receive the invoice by regular mail. BANK DETAILS GESELLSCHAFT DEUTSCHER CHEMIKER e.V. Commerzbank AG Frankfurt am Main Bank no.: 500 800 00 Account no.: 4 900 200 00 Code: 550001 / ETCC2014 Please note: Participants from EU countries except Germany please use the IBAN (International Bank Account Number) and SWIFT-BIC (Bank Identifier Code) instead of the bank and account number: GESELLSCHAFT DEUTSCHER CHEMIKER e.V. Commerzbank AG Frankfurt am Main IBAN: DE85 5008 0000 0490 0200 00 SWIFT BIC: DRESDEFFXXX Code 550001 / ETCC2014 30 31 E U R O P E A N T E C H N I C A L C O AT I N G S C O N G R E S S · 3 – 5 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 4 GEN ERA L I NS TRUCT IO N S G E NE RAL INSTR UCTI ONS INFORMATION ABOUT THE SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME The GDCh offers partial scholarships for the participation in scientific meetings to students, graduate students, candidates for a doctor’s, diploma’s, bachelor’s or master’s degree presenting a scientific contribution (lecture or poster). Please find the application form (pdf-download) on www.gdch.de/stipendien Dr. Michael Hilt Forschungsgesellschaft für Pigmente und Lacke e.V. ROOM RESERVATION You can choose from a plenty of hotels within the city, or from a pre-selection of hotels near by the conference location. KölnTourismus will gladly assist in booking accommodation in all categories. KölnTourismus Servicehotline: +49 221 346 43 0 E-Mail: [email protected] Internet: www.koelntourismus.de A list of hotels (via HRS) is available on the conference site www.etcc2014.org, under topic accomodation and travel. Online reservations are requested until 8 July 2014. Customers will be held accountable for non-occupancy of reserved rooms. Phone: +49 711 970 3820 E-Mail: [email protected] INFORMATION ABOUT ABSTRACT SUBMISSION, REGISTRATION AND ORGANISATION Nadja Aderneuer Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker e.V. Congress Team P.O. Box 90 09 40 60444 Frankfurt am Main Germany Phone: +49 69 7917-360 Fax: +49 69 7917-1360 E-Mail: [email protected] Executive director: Professor Dr. Wolfram Koch Registered charity no: VR 4453 · Registergericht Frankfurt am Main FURTHER INFORMATION AND SPONSORING CONFERENCE OFFICE The conference office will be located in the base floor of the Gürzenich. Opening hours: Tuesday, 2 September 2014: Wednesday, 3 September 2014: Thursday, 4 September 2004: Friday, 5 September 2014: Image: © Odysseum GRANTS 17:00 - 19:00 08:00 - 16:30 08:00 - 17:00 08:00 - 13:00 To obtain further information, please check on a regular basis our website under www.etcc2014.org PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN AT ETCC 2014 Pictures taken at ETCC 2014 are used exclusively by ETCC’s organizing committee and GDCh for documentation, news coverage and advertisement. Phone: +49 175 335 4803 32 33 E U R O P E A N T E C H N I C A L C O AT I N G S C O N G R E S S · 3 – 5 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 4 RESPO NS I B L E A S S O C IAT IO N S I NFORMATI ON FATIPEC Federation of Associations of Technicians for Industry of Paints in European Countries – FATTIPEC 5 rue Etex 75018 Paris France Tel.: +33 142 634 591 Email: [email protected] www.fatipec.com VILF e.V. Verband der Ingenieure des Lack- und Farbenfaches e.V. – VILF Nelkenstr. 12 97854 Steinfeld Germany Tel.: +49 9359 909164 Email: [email protected] www.vilf.de GDCh / Lackchemie Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker e.V. – GDCh Postfach 90 04 40 60444 Frankfurt/Main Germany Tel.: +49 69 7917-363 Email: [email protected] www.gdch.de NORDRHEIN-WESTFALEN MORE THAN A PROMISE. Around the world, additives, effect pigments and paints from ALTANA set the tone. The experts for specialty chemicals headquartered on the Lower Rhine convince OCCA The Oil & Colour Chemists’ Association – OCCA The Oval, 14 West Walk Leicester LE1 7NA United Kingdom Tel.: +44 116 257 5488 Email: [email protected] www.occa.org.uk 34 with particularly innovative products. And it’s no wonder, as the Lower Rhine location is situated in NORDRHEIN-WESTFALEN | NRW, Germany’s No. 1 chemical region. Our companies and research facilities develop expertise that also opens up top future prospects for you. In addition, established chemical parks have strong networks with optimal supply and production chains. Interested? www.nrwinvest.com 35 European Summer School Colour and Coatings E U R O P E A N T E C H N I C A L C O AT I N G S C O N G R E S S · 3 – 5 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 4 SPO NSOR S 2 September 2014 PLATIN SPONSORS I NFORMATI ON Odysseum Science Center Corintostr. 1 · 51103 Köln · Germany GOLD SPONSOR © Odysseum Köln The Meeting Point for Students around Coatings Chemistry and Technology The Summer School is free of charge for students, including lunch/dinner/evening event plus B&B in the Youth Hostel Köln-Deutz in the night 2 – 3 September 2014. The travel cost to and from Cologne is your own expense. BRONZE SPONSORS Students are asked to register via “Summer School” at the ETCC homepage www.etcc2014.org. Please note: The ETCC – beginning at 3 September 2014, 9:00 at Guerzenich in Cologne – requires an additional, separate registration. Agenda European Summer School Colour and Coatings FURTHER SPONSORS The ETCC is also generously supported by: 09:00 – 09:20 Th. Brock, Univ. of Applied Sciences, Krefeld/D Introduction: Summer School and evening event 09:20 – 09:40 M. Hilt, FPL e.V., Stuttgart/D FATIPEC and ETCC 09:40 – 10:10 J. Baghdachi, Eastern Michigan Univ., Ypsilanti/USA Smart and functional polymers and coatings 10:10 – 10:40 A. Mol, TU Delft/NL Coating-metal adhesion: Let’s stick to it! 10:40 – 11:00 Coffee Break 11:00 – 11:30 M. Zielecka, Ind. Chem. Res. Institute, Warsaw/PL New antimicrobial agents for coatings 11:30 – 12:00 E. Indeikin, Yaroslavl State Technical Univ./RUS Whether nanotechnologies are innovative? 12:00 – 12:30 M. Kassiriha, TU Amirkabir, Teheran/IR Corrosion and protective coatings 12:30 – 13:30 Lunch Break 13:30 – 14:00 J.V. Crivello, Rensselaer Techn. Res. Univ., N.Y./USA UV coatings based on biorenewable monomers&oligomers 14:00 – 14:30 S. Croll, N. Dakota State Univ., Fargo/USA The natural world vs. coating durability 14:30 – 15:00 A. Romand, ITECH Univ. Lyon/F Cobalt-free alkyd emulsion paints, non-oxidatively drying 15:00 – 15:20 Coffee Break 15:20 – 15:50 Th. Brock, Univ. of Applied Sciences, Krefeld/D 17:00 Odysseum Rallye (interactice trip through the world of science) 18:30 Dinner Supported by: 36 Lack of crosslinking – problems in practice Students, who take part in the Summer School, are asked kindly to help with the organization of the Congress. 37 Information will be available on www.ETCC2014.org. E U R O P E A N T E C H N I C A L C O AT I N G S C O N G R E S S · 3 – 5 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 4 FL OO RP L A N / E X HI B IT IO N E XHI BI TORS 15 Upper Floor 1 DuPont International Operations SARL Genf/Schweiz 2 BYK Chemie GmbH Wesel 3 Dow Europe GmbH Horgen/Schweiz 4 Elementis Specialties Köln 5 D.O.G. Deutsche Oelfabrik Ges.f.chem.Erz mbh & Co. KG Hamburg 6 ASK Chemicals GmbH Hilden 7 Advion Ltd. Harlow/UK 8 BTC Europe GmbH Monheim 9 Worlée-Chemie GmbH Hamburg 16 13 14 Isabellensaal 6 1 2 4 3 8 9 10 11 17 5 12 7 1 Großer Saal Entrance, Registration and Kleiner Saal are located at the ground floor. 38 10 Wacker Chemie AG München 11 IMCD Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG Köln 12 ORONTEC GmbH & Co. KG Dortmund 13 Keyser & Mackay KG Köln 14 Torso-Verlag e.K. Wertheim 15 Kromachem GmbH Leverkusen 16 Polygon Chemie AG Olten/Schweiz 17 ILF Institut für Lacke und Farben e.V. Madgeburg 39 E U R O P E A N T E C H N I C A L C O AT I N G S C O N G R E S S · 3 – 5 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 4 L IST O F A UTHOR S LI ST OF AUTHORS Abdolah Zadeh, M. Adebahr, T. Aerts, T. Akkerman, J. M. Andersen, A. Arendt, W. D. Augustin, M. Delft Hamburg Limelette Bergen op Zoom Münster Washington Galten NIEDERLANDE DEUTSCHLAND BELGIEN NIEDERLANDE DEUTSCHLAND USA DAENEMARK Baghdachi, J. Behnken, G. Bellmann, C. Bosma, M. Breucker, M. Brinz, T. Brömme, T. Ypsilanti Leverkusen Dresden Wageningen Waltrop Waiblingen Krefeld USA DEUTSCHLAND DEUTSCHLAND NIEDERLANDE DEUTSCHLAND DEUTSCHLAND DEUTSCHLAND Camara, F. Carneiro, J. Christ, U. Conley, T. L. Corcuera, J. C. Crivello, J. V. Croll, S. Czech, Z. Montpellier Aveiro Stuttgart Collegeville Seneffe Troy Fargo Szczecin FRANKREICH PORTUGAL DEUTSCHLAND USA BELGIEN USA USA POLEN Doll, P. Dornbusch, M. Drotar, E. Durand, G. Collegeville Krefeld Budapest Cambridge USA DEUTSCHLAND UNGARN GROSSBRITANNIEN Eichfelder, A. Entenmann, M. Erich, S.J.F. Esteves, C. Evans, C. Ludwigshafen Stuttgart Eindhoven Eindhoven Preston DEUTSCHLAND DEUTSCHLAND NIEDERLANDE NIEDERLANDE GROSSBRITANNIEN Feito Fraile, C. Köln DEUTSCHLAND 40 FORSCHUNGSGESELLSCHAFT FÜR PIGMENTE UND LACKE E.V. INTELLIGENT COATINGS – COATING INTELLIGENTLY • Research Promotion • Research Communication • Support of Further Education INTERESTED? www.fpl-ev.de 41 E U R O P E A N T E C H N I C A L C O AT I N G S C O N G R E S S · 3 – 5 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 4 LIST OF A UTHOR S I NFORMATI ON Gerlitz, M. Grahl, M. Grube, S. Basel Leverkusen Winterthur SCHWEIZ DEUTSCHLAND SCHWEIZ Herrwerth, S. Heydarian, S. Hilgers, C. Hintze-Bruening, H. Essen Tehran Leverkusen Münster DEUTSCHLAND IRAN DEUTSCHLAND DEUTSCHLAND Indeikin, E. Yaroslavl RUSSISCHE FOEDERATION Keil, P. Kirmaier, L. Koerner, M. R. Kohlhammer, K. Kotova, D. S. Krempels, H.-C. Kuhm, P. Kujat, C. Künniger, T. Münster Langelsheim Mt.Clemens, MI Burghausen Yaroslavl Leverkusen Düsseldorf Ludwigshafen Dübendorf DEUTSCHLAND DEUTSCHLAND USA DEUTSCHLAND RUSSISCHE FOEDERATION DEUTSCHLAND DEUTSCHLAND DEUTSCHLAND SCHWEIZ Lenz, P. Wesel DEUTSCHLAND Maier, M. Maile, F. J. Mol, J. M. C. Ludwigshafen Roth Delft DEUTSCHLAND DEUTSCHLAND NIEDERLANDE Neumann, B. Magdeburg DEUTSCHLAND Passauer, L. Persyn, O. Peters, H. Pfeifer, S. Pierre, D. Prieto, J. Prosek, T. Dresden Salin de Giraud Köln Freiberg Seneffe Lünen Brest DEUTSCHLAND FRANKREICH DEUTSCHLAND DEUTSCHLAND BELGIEN DEUTSCHLAND FRANKREICH Reuscher, V. Schwieberdingen DEUTSCHLAND 42 Shape the Future with Colour and Chemistry www.hs-esslingen.de www.hsnr.de 43 E U R O P E A N T E C H N I C A L C O AT I N G S C O N G R E S S · 3 – 5 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 4 LIST OF A UTHOR S NOTE S Romand, A. Rommens, J. Rössler, A. Grasse Mechelen Schwaz FRANKREICH BELGIEN OESTERREICH Schäfer, H. Schirp, C. Schmitz, C. Schönlein, A. Schubert, T. J. S. Stenzel, V. Strehmel, V. Strube, O. I. Szabó, T. Ludwigshafen Braunschweig Krefeld Linsengericht Heilbronn Bremen Krefeld Paderborn Budapest DEUTSCHLAND DEUTSCHLAND DEUTSCHLAND DEUTSCHLAND DEUTSCHLAND DEUTSCHLAND DEUTSCHLAND DEUTSCHLAND UNGARN Tiedje, O. Tissier, N. 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