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September 2014 Vol. 19, No.

9 Table of Contents

44 International Buyers Guide


45 Cross Reference Index
48 Raw Materials and Equipment Cross Reference
89 Distributors Company Guide
95 Distributors Regional Cross Reference

96

Trade Association Directory

COLUMNS

International Coatings Scene .............................. 34


Europe European Coatings Sector Shows Improvement
Africa Polyester Coatings Market to Benefit From Africas
Construction Boom and Economic Growth
Latin America Mexico Automotive Investments to Boom,
Again

Business Corner ................................................... 40


Facts, Data and Opinion... Branding

iPaint .................................................................... 42
Trusting Your Trade Secrets to Lucky the Dragon

DEPARTMENTS

Editorial ................................................................. 6
As We Go to Press ................................................. 8
Fresh Paint ........................................................... 10
Market Reports .................................................... 30
New Products ...................................................... 32
Industry News ...................................................... 99
People................................................................ 101
Suppliers Corner ................................................ 102
Meetings ............................................................ 103
Final Coat........................................................... 106

ADVERTISING SECTIONS

Classified Ads..................................................... 104

Advertising Index............................................... 105

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Editors Page

International Buyers
Guide Serves as Valuable
Resource

ur annual International Buyers Guide is a comprehensive listing


of companies offering pigments, resins, additives, solvents and
oils, as well as production and laboratory equipment to the paint
and coatings industry. The Coatings World staff has been working hard
throughout the year to make sure this guide offers the most complete listing of suppliers to our industry. Contact information for suppliers includes
sales offices in the U.S., Europe and Asia-Pacific region.
This wide-ranging guide is also available in a digital version. Readers
can search our online database at www.coatingsworld.com to look up raw
material and equipment suppliers and their contact details.
Our Trade Association Directory is another valuable resource. Although
we try to make sure it is as complete as possible, please send me an email
if you would like your association to be added to the online directory and
included in next years print edition.

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September 2014

We create
chemistry
that helps
relationships
love solutions.

Sometimes relationships need a boost to be successful, and


BASF is ready to listen to your formulating needs. Whether you
seek sustainability or specific coating properties, BASF can
collaborate with your team to help you reach your formulating
goals. With BASFs top-notch commercial and technical team,
wide array of products, and global sourcing capability, we can
help you turn your formulation problems into solutions.
At BASF we create chemistry.
basf.us/industrialcoatings

= registered trademark of BASF Group

As We Go To Press

BASF Prepares for its


150th Anniversary in 2015

BASF is introducing a new claim We create chemistry in its logo. This change to
the companys brand identity underlines
how BASF collaborates and innovates with
customers and partners to contribute to a
sustainable future. The new claim is derived
from BASFs We create chemistry strategy, which was announced in 2011. Since
we launched this strategy, BASF has been
increasingly focusing on offering its customers functionalized products and solutions
based on chemistry as a clever combination
of compounds. It is therefore the right time
to make the next step and move from The
Chemical Company to We create chemistry. The new claim refers not only to science
but also to the chemistry between people,
which is at the core of BASF and its brand,
explained Kurt Bock, chairman of the Board
of Executive Directors of BASF.
Initially, We create chemistry will
mainly be used in the logo in circumstances directly related to the companys
150th anniversary. As of January 1, 2015,
it will be applied broadly throughout
BASF. The other elements of BASFs corporate design, for example the six corporate colors, will remain unchanged.
In accordance with its company purpose We create chemistry for a sustainable future, BASFs goal is to bring
together people and ideas in a process of
co-creation. BASF is inviting people to collaborate on developing solutions to global
challenges related to urban living, smart energy and food throughout the anniversary
year. To spark the discussion, the company
has launched an interactive platform called
Creator Space online at www.creatorspace.basf.com. Here, customers, scientists,
the public and BASF experts are invited to
exchange thoughts and ideas.
In 2015, insights from the online
conversation will form the basis for discussions at numerous live and virtual
co-creation events around the world. The
aim is to use the anniversary year to drive
innovation and make a lasting contribution to society and BASFs business.

Our 150-year history shows that chemistry is an enabler for new ideas and solutions. Innovation in the 21st century will
require new strategies and tools, and social
networks are an important part of the mix.
We invite everyone to join the conversation
on Creator Space online, said Bock.

Anniversary discussions
focus on three topics
By 2050, there will be more than nine billion people living on Earth. The needs of
the growing world population for good
living conditions, energy and food can
only be met through innovations. BASF
has identified three topics where chemistry plays an important role that will form
the focus of the anniversary program:
Urban living: It is estimated that
more than 70 percent of the world population will be urban dwellers by 2050.
As cities grow rapidly, so do the social,
environmental and economic challenges, for example, in ensuring fresh water
supply, improving waste management

as well as offering efficient and accessible mobility and housing.


Smart energy: Dramatically rising
energy demand is one of the worlds most
pressing challenges. A smarter energy future requires deriving more cost-efficient
energy from clean and renewable resources like wind and solar, increasing energy
efficiency and improving the storage and
transportation of energy.
Food: The challenge of feeding the
worlds growing population by providing
a sustainable supply of food is one of the
most crucial in the next decades. Avoiding
food loss and food waste, ensuring nutritious food and improving the efficiency of
food production is necessary to prevent
undernutrition and malnutrition.
Further details of the anniversary program will be announced at a press conference on December 4, 2014, and then there
will be regular updates on all activities on
Creator Space online. One highlight of the
year will be the Anniversary Celebration in
Ludwigshafen on April 23, 2015. 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..........................................................................................10, 32, 106
Axalta........................................................................................................ 10, 38
BASF................................................................................................................ 10
Behr................................................................................................................. 10
Benjamin Moore.............................................................................................. 10
Hempel............................................................................................................ 34
Henkel............................................................................................................. 10
HMG Paints..................................................................................................... 10
Jotun................................................................................................................ 32
Kelly-Moore..................................................................................................... 10
Lord Corp........................................................................................................ 10
PPG...............................................................................................10, 38, 34, 101
Rodda Paints.................................................................................................... 10
Royal Adhesives and Sealants........................................................................... 10
Sherwin-Williams................................................................................10, 32, 101
Tikkurila.......................................................................................................... 34
Weg.................................................................................................................. 38

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AkzoNobel Breaks Ground


on Decorative Paints Site in China

AkzoNobel broke ground on its new


Decorative Paints site in Chengdu, capital city of Sichuan Province, China. The
facility is part of an investment in excess
of 50 million to build manufacturing
facilities for both Powder Coatings and
Decorative Paints.
Located
in
Qionglai
Yangan
Industrial Park, the new site the companys fourth plant for decorative paints
in China occupies an area of 55,000
square meters. The first phase is scheduled to be opened in 2016, with full operations expected by 2017.
Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony, AkzoNobel CEO Ton Bchner
said: Our investment in this new site is
further proof of our ongoing commitment
to China, which is one of our most strategically important markets. Establishing
this new facility also gives added momentum to our organic growth ambitions, as
well as enabling us to continue expanding
our manufacturing footprint in Asia.
Added Ruud Joosten, AkzoNobels
Executive Committee member responsible for Decorative Paints: Further
boosting our presence in China will support our growth ambitions and enable us
to work more closely with our customers
in the region. There is strong demand for
our products and we will continue to innovate to meet the increasing needs of
the market.
Offering approximatley 100 employment opportunities to the local market, the new site will comply with the
companys highest sustainability and
HSE&S standards. Due to be equipped
with state-of-the-art production facilities, it will manufacture the full range of
AkzoNobels Decorative Paint offerings
and market them in China.
In addition to building the new plant,
the company is also donating RMB 1.5
million to help fund the creation of ten
Adream Centers in Qionglai. These
centers are designed to improve the
quality of education for children one

of the key focus areas of AkzoNobels


Human Cities initiative, which was
launched in June.
We attach great importance to being part of the communities where we
operate, said Lin Liangqi, president
of AkzoNobel China and managing
director of the companys Decorative
Paints business in China and North
Asia. Contributing to the education of
young people in the area will therefore
be just as important as enhancing our
production capacity with the new site
and providing more value for our customers in China.
AkzoNobel employs more than 7,400
people in China, including 500 in research and development. In 2013, the
company generated revenues of 1.6
billion, the majority coming from local
demand. Within Sichuan province, the
company currently operates a regional
office, powder coatings production site
and a car refinishes training center, with a
new powder coatings production site also
under construction.

Sherwin-Williams Product
Finishes Renames Industrial
Wood Finish Brand
Sherwin-Williams Product Finishes announced AcromaPro as the new name
of its industrial wood finishing brand
available exclusively through its North
American distributor network. The line
of coatings for the furniture, kitchen
and bath, millwork and specialty markets carries on the 140-year Becker
Acroma tradition.
While the brand name has changed,
the formulas for and outstanding quality of AcromaPro products remain the
same, said Mike McCally, director of
strategic sales. AcromaPro products are
designed to exceed wood finishers expectations, and we promise to continue to
deliver the latest innovations to enhance
product performance just as weve done
with products like Matador and Bernyl.

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Axalta Files Form S-1


Registration Statement for
Proposed IPO
Axalta Coating Systems Ltd. has filed
a registration statement on Form S-1
with the U.S. Securities and Exchange
Commission for a proposed initial public
offering of its common shares. Axalta is
a leading global manufacturer, marketer
and distributor of high performance coatings systems. The securities to be offered
in the proposed initial public offering
may include shares to be issued and sold
by Axalta as well as shares to be sold by
certain current shareholders of Axalta.
Axalta intends to use any net proceeds
to it from the offering, plus cash on hand,
for the repayment of indebtedness and to
pay related fees and expenses.
Citigroup, Goldman, Sachs & Co.,
Deutsche Bank Securities and J.P.
Morgan are lead book-running managers for the proposed initial public offering. Additional book-running managers
are BofA Merrill Lynch, Barclays, Credit
Suisse and Morgan Stanley.
When available, copies of the preliminary prospectus relating to the proposed
initial public offering may be obtained
from Citigroup, c/o Broadridge Financial
Solutions, 1155 Long Island Avenue,
Edgewood, NY 11717 or telephone:
(800) 831-9146; Goldman, Sachs & Co.,
Attn: Prospectus Department, 200 West
Street, New York, NY 10282, telephone:
(866) 471-2526 or email: [email protected]; Deutsche Bank
Securities Inc., Attn: Prospectus Group, 60
Wall Street, New York, New York 10005,
telephone: 800-503-4611 or email: [email protected]; and J.P. Morgan,
c/o Broadridge Financial Solutions, 1155
Long Island Ave., Edgewood, NY 11717
or telephone: (866) 803-9204.
A registration statement relating to
these securities has been filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission
but has not yet become effective. These
securities may not be sold nor may
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such state or jurisdiction.

Benjamin Moore Opens


New Distribution Center in
Oakland, CA
Benjamin Moore & Co. has plans to open
a new distribution center in Oakland,
California to meet the needs of its

PPG Supplies DURANAR and DURACRON Metal Coatings for Port of Miami Tunnel
PPG Industries coil and building products group has supplied
DURANAR XL and DURACRON coatings to the recently opened
Port of Miami Tunnel, which is made up of two 4,200-foot-long
highway tunnels that travel under Biscayne Bay, connecting the
MacArthur Causeway on Watson Island to the Port of Miami on
Dodge Island.
Duranar XL coatingspecified by Arquitectonica, the Miamibased architectural firm that designed the tunnelsis a threepart coating system consisting of a urethane primer coat, a
decorative color coat and a protective fluoropolymer clearcoat.
Arquitectonica selected Duranar XL Crystal Blue coating to cover the 4,000 metal panels lining both sets of tunnel walls.
Phil Buhr, PPG product manager, coil and building products
group, said the selection of Duranar XL coating for a transportation project is unusual but makes sense for the Port of Miami
tunnels. As a high-end coating system, Duranar XL coating is
more commonly specified for monumental architectural projects and storefronts that demand long-term colorfastness, gloss
retention and chalk resistance, he said. All of those performance factors and the ease of cleaning made Duranar XL coating an ideal choice for a high-visibility project like this, where the
architect and project owners were determined to find a coating
that would look good even after decades of constant exposure
to humidity, salt air and automobile exhaust.
The solid aluminum plate panels and the hidden lattice-like
framework behind them were fabricated by Metalwrks, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, a product manufacturer and specialty
contractor of architectural metal cladding and ornamental metal.
The decorative panels were painted by Precoat Metal, St. Louis,
and the lattice work was painted by Spectrum Metal Finishing,
Youngstown, Ohio, a member of the PPG CAP CERTIFIED APPLICATOR PROGRAM group. Duracron acrylic extrusion coatings by PPG were applied to most of the lattice work to provide
a durable system for the large-panel mounts. Bouygues Civil
Works Florida (BCWF), Miami, was the design-build contractor.
The Port of Miami Tunnel is a $667 million project that incorporates three distinct components. In addition to the twin
underwater tunnels, which opened to traffic Aug. 3, the project
includes improved connections to the Port of Miami roadway
system as well as widening and realignment of the MacArthur
Causeway Bridge to provide direct access between Miamis seaport and the Interstate 95 and Interstate 395 highways. As many
as 16,000 vehicles are expected to travel through the tunnels
each month.

Photo courtesy of PPG

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September 2014

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growing business. Scheduled to


open by early 2015, the Oakland
facility will support the distribution of all Benjamin Moore &
Co. products and eventually serve as the
key distribution center for the companys
growing network of Asia Pacific retailers
and distributors.
Benjamin Moore & Co.s business
continues to grow, and with it the demand for increased distribution and fulfillment operations to deliver our best in
class products to our network of independent retailers and customers, said Mike
Searles, president and CEO of Benjamin
Moore & Co. Were committed to being
the best partner for our retailers in every
way and with this new distribution center
customers can expect to see many new
Benjamin Moore stores opening.
The newly constructed Goodman
Logistics Center in Oakland provides
374,725 square feet of Class A industrial warehouse space and is the largest freestanding industrial facility built
in the Greater Oakland area in the past
two decades. The new facility is to be
leased to Benjamin Moore & Co. by
Goodman Birtcher North America on
behalf of the owner, Goodman North
American Partnership, and is the firstever Silver LEED certified site for
Benjamin Moore & Co.
We are delighted to welcome
Benjamin Moore & Co. as a new customer at our LEED certified Goodman
Logistics Center Oakland, said Brandon
Birtcher, CEO of Goodman Birtcher
North America. This Class A facility
typifies Goodman Birtchers approach
to providing our customers with flexible,
high quality industrial space in strategic
locations, which is capable of meeting
their unique operational requirements.
The property is situated within the
Port of Oaklands Oakland Airport
Business Park, a business-friendly enterprise and eco-conscious industrial zone,
located just east of the San Francisco central business district.
Benjamin Moore & Co. is a welcomed addition to Oaklands vibrant
business community which will generate jobs for our residents, said
Oakland Mayor Jean Quan. With the

facilitys central location in Oakland,


Benjamin Moore & Co. will have unparalleled connections to port, rail and
highway systems.
Benjamin Moore & Co. also has plans
to expand operations in the Southeast
later this year and Mid-Atlantic regions
in 2015.

Under the Radar


Showcases BASFs
Automotive Color Trends
This years BASF Coatings Color
Collection 2014/2015 report, Under the
Radar, predicts a new level of normality is coming as North America bounces
back from the recession and society embraces the unpretentious beauty of the
flyover states.
Under the Radar helps car companies predict the mood of a specific region
and provides exterior coating recommendations that reflect the ideals that
may become popular two to three years
out, said Paul Czornij, technical manager for the BASF Color Excellence group.
Noting many political, societal and technological references, we realized that the
flyover states and the Rust Belt regions
are becoming increasingly productive in
our post-Recession era.
Local Color Trends
The five local theme colors automakers may consider in North America for
model year 2018 vehicles are:
La Garra Charrua a light blue
color representing an unpretentious
look at mother nature reminiscent of
the prairie spaces in middle America.
Haymaker a rich orange that
seems dirty, but upon a second
glance, sparkles much like the charm
of a rusty factory in one of Americas
Rust Belt cities.
Fitted Green a soft green exemplifying the look of fresh mowed grass
and a gentle reminder of a simpler,
sustainable life.
Gray Elevator a dark silver that
has an imprint of American culture
woven through it as the tone harkens to a connected world where
people come together.
Take 10,000 a brownish color with

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a lot of sparkle that reminds individuals to remember the specialness of


natural experiences.
The North American local theme focuses on todays individuals who are innovating in the most unlikely areas. For
example, once a cash-only model, farmers markets are now offering credit card
capabilities. The cottage industry is another example as individuals are harkening back to a simpler time and developing
low-key solutions that advance society
through modest, yet sustainable models.
The colors weve chosen will highlight a cars beauty and create a strong
color memory while reflecting both the
drivers desires and the North American
consciousness, said Czornij.
Global Color Trends
Under the Radar also presents 60
other colors representing worldwide automotive color trends pulling expertise
from studios in North America, AsiaPacific and Europe. Through intensive
collaboration, the teams provide automotive customers with global trends and
regional differences in the world of color.
The global theme of the latest color
trend forecast, Under the Radar, indicates a budding trend people around
the world will appreciate uniqueness and
see their individual thinking and actions
increasingly impactful in society. The
choices of automotive colors will reflect
an increased consumer demand for differentiation and individuality. Bright colors
as well as warm-influenced colors in new
metal effects will enrich the color portfolio of the cars of tomorrow.

Henkel Indonesia
Contributes to Local
Communities
When Henkel Indonesia turned 40 this
year, the employees celebrated by giving
back to the community. A blood donation
and activities at an orphanage were on
the birthday agenda all made possible
by dedicated employees.
Henkel Indonesia employees have always been strong advocates of giving back
to the community, and have been involved
in several social projects over the past years.
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Employees from Jakarta


gathered to donate blood for
World Blood Donor Day. The
countrys blood banks need 4.8
million units of blood bags a year, and
only 2.5 million have been donated so
far this year. To improve this situation,
Henkel Indonesia organized a blood donation event in cooperation with Red
Cross Indonesia. Of the 80 eligible benefactors, 69 percent were first time donors,
who were encouraged and educated on
the topic an impressive outcome.
Furthermore, the Indonesian team
visited the Mizan Amanah orphanage

to take part in a unique holiday: the end


of fasting for the Muslim holy month of
Ramadan. The team surprised the children with a magic show, a special care
package for each child, and then had a
great feast ending the fasting month.
Each care package consisted of a book, a
school bag, and a stationery kit the kids
were filled with joy after receiving it.
As a company with 40 years of heritage in Indonesia, Henkel is committed to improve the well-being of the
local communities, said Nancy Rhee,
operational controller for Adhesive
Technologies in Indonesia.

AkzoNobel & KidsRights


Support Educational
Projects as Part of
International Childrens
Peace Prize
In 2013 the International Childrens Peace
Prize was awarded to the 16-year-old
Pakistani girl Malala Yousafzai. She won
the prize for standing up for girls rights to
an education worldwide. The prize is accompanied by an award of 100,000. This
money is provided through AkzoNobels
Peace Fund and is for projects that are
closely connected to the Childrens Peace
Prize winners area of dedication.

PPG Aerospace Coatings Help Jetstar Celebrate 10th Birthday with Special Livery
Orange can be an unforgiving color, even with aircraft coatings.
But a basecoat-clearcoat system by PPG Industries aerospace
business selected by Jetstar for its 10th-anniversary livery gave
the airline reason to celebrate with an Airbus A320 aircraft painted orange, with white and black lettering and a white star, that
should keep its good looks for years to come.
The airline chose DESOTHANE HD/CA 9008 basecoatclearcoat system by PPG Aerospace because the superior color
coverage of the basecoat and high-gloss clear topcoat afforded
attractive aesthetics, faster process time and weight savings for
related reduced fuel costs.
David Hall, Jetstar Australia and New Zealand chief executive officer, said the aircrafts bright orange livery had been welcomed by customers and team members.
The aircraft will be a very familiar sight at ports across the
network, and I know our engineering team are delighted with
the result, Hall said.
According to Rich Wilkinson, sales manager at the PPG Aerospace application support center (ASC) in Tullamarine, Victoria,
Australia, the basecoat-clearcoat system helped overcome the
challenge associated with the orange color.
Orange is a color that does not normally hide well, so additional coats of paint are usually applied to achieve a good finish, which adds time to the repaint and weight to the aircraft,
Wilkinson said. But compared with traditional coatings, DESOTHANE HD/CA 9008 basecoats are heavily pigmented and
have great opacity, so much less paint needs to be applied, resulting in a significant weight saving and, therefore, lower fuel
costs for Jetstar. DESOTHANE HD/CA 9008 basecoats also dry
in about two hours, which is four times faster than most highsolids paints, so the aircraft was returned to service a few days
earlier than normal.
DESOTHANE HD/CA 9000 series basecoats are designed to
provide color in one coat, and one coat of white and one coat of
black were applied to the aircraft. However, Wilkinson advised

application of a second orange coating to achieve the color


saturation Jetstar desired.
DESOTHANE HD/CA 9008 clearcoat was applied over the
orange, white and black basecoat colors to give the aircraft a
high-gloss shine. It provides extended service life, improved
buffability and a smoother surface that is easier to clean.
Despite extreme application conditions of 30 C (86 F) and 80
percent relative humidity, DESOTHANE HD/CA 9008 basecoatclearcoat performed well, according to Doug McDougal, Jetstar
maintenance, repair and overhaul manager, South East Asia.
Wilkinson said the PPG Aerospace ASC in Singapore provided
technical support during the repainting, which was done by ST
Aerospace Engineering, a Singapore-based airframe maintenance, repair and overhaul subsidiary of ST Aerospace.
Painters enjoy using this clearcoat because its application
properties remain consistent, even in hot and humid conditions like those in Singapore, where this aircraft was painted,
Wilkinson said. It hangs well so it does not have a tendency
to run or sag easily. And because DESOTHANE HD/CA 9008
clearcoat is resistant to degradation by UV light that causes
colors and gloss levels to fade, Jetstar has an aircraft that will
look fantastic for many more birthdays to come. The topcoat
was removed for repainting, and the aircraft was treated with
P99 etch primer and reprimed with chromate-free PAC33CF
primer by PPG Aerospace.

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The four projects that the


AkzoNobel Peace Fund and
KidsRights will consequently
be supporting, are initiatives to
foster education in four different parts
of Pakistan - Khpal Kor Foundation,
Roots for Equity/Sojhla for social
change, the Primary Education Project,
and Children First.
Khpal Kor Foundation is an organization that focuses on the education of
vulnerable children and the promotion
of childrens rights in the Swat District,
where Malala grew up.
The Primary Education Project (PEP)
puts the emphasis on education for girls
and education for everyone, without discrimination. Teacher training is also at
the core of several programs. The organization concentrates wholly on the Sindh
Province in Pakistan, where education
falls short in many cases, particularly in
the remote and poor areas.
Roots for Equity and Sojhla are
jointly implementing the Ilm Mera Haql
(Education is My Right) project. This
project aims to increase awareness about
girls right to education, with a focus on
the education of disadvantaged children
in Pakistans three large religious communities (Hindu, Christian and Muslim).
Children First operates in the Layyah
District and Punjab Province, where
many children work in the cotton industry. Aside from the scarcity of good
schools, this is considered to be the most
important reason why children do not go
to school. It is possible to break out of
this vicious circle by providing education.
Three education and development centers
will be set up where girls can learn.
Education for young people is essential, for their own development and
for the development of society as a
whole, said Marten Booisma, member of the Executive Committee with
responsibility for AkzoNobels human resources and organizational development. Without education there
is no innovation and no progress.
We are proud to support this initiative through the AkzoNobel Peace
Fund together with our partner the
KidsRights Foundation. Education is
one of the most important pillars of

our Human Cities initiative, through


which we want to improve communities worldwide.
Marc Dullaert, chairman and founder of the Dutch KidsRights Foundation,
says, KidsRights is very pleased about
AkzoNobels involvement with the
Childrens Peace Prize. Thanks to this
contribution KidsRights can support
even more vulnerable children through
local partners.
Every year the KidsRights Foundation
organizes the award of the International
Childrens Peace Prize. The prize is presented to a child for his or her special
dedication to childrens rights worldwide. This November the International
Childrens Peace Prize will be awarded
for the tenth time

PPG Awards More Than


$340,000 Through National
Merit Scholarship Program
The PPG Industries Foundation is sponsoring more than $340,000 worth of
undergraduate college scholarships for
U.S. students in communities where PPG
Industries operates through National
Merit Scholarship Corp. in 2014, including 54 new four-year scholarships.
The new scholarships include 35
awards for PPG employees children,
17 awards for other students who live
in communities near PPG facilities and
two National Achievement scholarships
recognizing outstanding Black American
high school students. Scholarship winners are selected by National Merit
Scholarship Corp. based on test scores
and additional criteria, and they receive
awards of $1,500 annually for up to four
years of undergraduate study.
Through the National Merit
Scholarship Programs, the PPG Industries
Foundation has been helping academic
dreams come true for students in our
communities for five decades, said Sue
Sloan, executive director of the foundation. Its quite an honor to know were
making a difference for so many young
minds and future leaders.
For consideration for the program,
students must take the Preliminary
Scholastic Aptitude Test/National Merit
Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/

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NMSQT) in their junior year of high


school. More information about PPG
Industries Foundations scholarship programs is available at www.ppgfoundation.com/Employees-Retirees.aspx.
Established in 1951, the PPG
Industries Foundation demonstrates the
values of PPG Industries by enhancing
the quality of life in communities where
the company has a presence. Interests of
the foundation, in order of priority, are
education, human services, culture and
arts, and civic and community affairs.
PPG also supports charitable causes by
encouraging employees volunteerism
and board service with nonprofit organizations. For more information, visit
www.ppgfoundation.com.

Kelly-Moore Paints Forms


Retail Alliance with Rodda
Paints
Kelly-Moore Paints, a leading manufacturer and retailer of premium paints in
the western U.S., and the Rodda Paint
Co., the largest family-owned and operated paint and coatings company in the
Pacific Northwest, based in Portland
Oregon, have formed an alliance under
which Rodda Paint Co. will acquire five
Kelly-Moore company-owned stores,
four located in Idaho and one on the
Oregon border.
Kelly-Moore is excited to announce
this alliance with Rodda Paints, said
Steve DeVoe, CEO and president of
Kelly-Moore Paints. These five KellyMoore owned retail stores will join
Rodda Paints retail group of forty-eight
locations and its network of twenty-three
independent retailers. And they will continue to distribute Kelly-Moore paint
products and colors, with Rodda Paint
providing the strong customer service for
which both companies are renowned.
Our customers at the four locations
in Idaho Caldwell, Meridian, Boise,
Twin Falls and in Ontario, Oregon will
have a seamless buying and service experience as Rodda takes the helm, noted
DeVoe. The stores will have the same
great people, same products, same exceptional service, and even more choices as
new product lines of Rodda paints and
coatings are made available over time.
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According to DeVoe, while


both Kelly-Moore and Rodda
drive for increased sales in the
Idaho market, Kelly-Moore will
continue its aggressive retail expansion
with eight new retail stores in California
slated to open by 2015, including their recently opened locations in Petaluma and
Daly City.
Through this retail alliance, Rodda
Paints will have full access to KellyMoore Paints architectural and industrial
product lines, color formulas and national specifications in the Idaho market.
Independently owned, authorized KellyMoore retailers in Emmett, Hailey and
Blackfoot, Idaho will continue to offer
the entire Kelly-Moore product line.

Behr Paints Introduces


ColorSmart By Behr Digital
Paint Store
Behr Paints recently launched a new digital tool, ColorSmart by BEHR Digital
Paint Store, now available on Behr.com.

For the first time ever, customers can preview designer coordinated paint combinations virtually and then configure their
online paint purchase by choosing their
product, sheen, and quantity and adding
their order to their shopping cart with
one click. Sample, gallon, and five gallon
containers are available for delivery to
most states and shipping is free for paint
samples or any order over $45.
Incorporating the most popular features from renowned ColorSmart by
BEHR, the Digital Paint Store now creates a seamless on-line paint shopping
experience. Ordering or sampling Behr
products has never been easier!
Selecting a paint color is the first and
most creative step in the home decorating
process, said Jeff Filley, president, Behr
Process Corporation. ColorSmart by
BEHR Digital Paint Store not only enables
consumers to bring their inspiration to life,
but also gives them an easy way to shop
online for paint whether they are tackling
an accent wall or their entire home.

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The launch of ColorSmart by BEHR


Digital Paint Store is another way Behr
Paints provides the best experience possible to customers across multiple platforms. The tool has several easy-to-use
features for selecting the perfect color
palette including:
Explore Color Users can browse
a vast selection of core colors in BEHR
MARQUEE Paint and Primer and BEHR
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Decorator Style and Popular Colors.
Users can search for colors by entering a
BEHR color name or number.
Preview Colors Users can access
interior and exterior images in a variety of styles to test their color choices
by virtually painting the walls, trims
and accents.
Create Custom Palettes Users
can combine colors to create custom
color palettes or use the Similar Colors
tool to view palettes based on a color
they selected.

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U.S. Green Building


Council and the American
Chemistry Council to Work
Together to Advance LEED

LORD Corporation
Announces 2014 Presidents
Circle Award Recipients
LORD Corporation has announced
the recipients of the 2014 Presidents
Circle Award. The inductees to the
Presidents Circle are Jim Nietupski,
key account manager, sales & marketing, Aerospace & Defense Eastern
Regional Sales; and GuoZhong Qin,
sales supervisor, Industrial Rubber to
Substrate, China Sales.
The Presidents Circle Award was
established to recognize extraordinary
sales professionals around the world
for their exceptional achievements and
critical contributions. Award criteria
are based on achieving major commercial success and converting potential
sales opportunities to measurable stakeholder value. In addition, each nominee
must consistently demonstrate to customers that LORD teams are approachable, innovative, responsive, valuable
and agile.
Each of this years recipients has demonstrated extraordinary personal leadership, talent, hard work and persistence
to achieve, and often surpass, challenging
goals, said Ed Auslander, president and
CEO of LORD Corporation.
Based in Pennsylvania, Jim Nietupski
was honored in recognition of his account leadership managing LORD
Corporations
collaboration
with
Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation and
Boeing Helicopters, for which LORD
serves as a major supplier on rotary
wing aircraft.
Based in China, GuoZhong Qin was
honored in recognition of his leadership
on automotive and industrial key accounts, helping customers solve problems
and reduce costs through the application

The U.S. Green Building Council


(USGBC) and the American Chemistry
Council (ACC) have formed a new initiative designed to ensure the use of sustainable and environmentally protective
products in buildings by applying technical and science-based approaches to the
LEED green building program. This new
initiative acknowledges USGBCs success
in leading the transformation of the built
environment and sets up a pathway to
take advantage of the materials science
expertise of ACC and its members.
USGBC and ACC share the goal of
advancing sustainability in the built environment, and we will work together to
take advantage of our collective strength
and experience, said Rick Fedrizzi, president, CEO and founding chair, USGBC.
The looming impacts of climate change
and the possibilities of improving human
health and wellbeing favor collaboration
and engagement as key strategies. The
goal is forward progress.
ACC president and CEO Cal Dooley
noted, Modern energy efficiency gains,
building safety advances and carbon
footprint reductions would not be possible without the products of chemistry.
From windows to insulation, adhesives
to flooring, chemistry provides solutions
that enable the energy efficient and sustainable buildings that consumers expect
in todays world. By combining USGBC,
a leader of the green building movement,
with the scientific know-how of ACC, we
can develop a path to stronger, sciencebased standards that achieve measurable
progress in sustainability.
LEED is regularly updated through
a rigorous development process that includes public comments, technical review
and balloting. USGBC and ACC will
work within that framework to incorporate state-of-the-art safety, sustainability

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and life-cycle based approaches to LEED.


LEED has facilitated advances in building technologies, integrated design and
operating practices, as well as the tremendous growth of the green building sector,
which supports or creates 7.9 million jobs
across all 50 states and contributes $554
billion to the U.S. economy annually.
The American business of chemistry
employs nearly 800,000 Americans and
supports nearly 25 percent of the U.S.
GDP. Chemistry-based plastic building
and construction materials saved 467.2
trillion BTUs of energy over alternative
construction materials enough energy saved over the course of a year to
meet the average annual energy needs
of 4.6 million U.S. households. Energy
savings made possible by innovations
in chemistry in homes in the U.S. prevented nearly 283 million tons of CO2
emissions in 2010equivalent to the
greenhouse gas emissions of 50 million
passenger vehicles.

Eastern Coatings Show


Issues Call for Papers
The Eastern Coatings Federation, Inc.,
announced that it will be hosting the
Second Eastern Coatings Show at the
Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, New Jersey
from May 18-21, 2015. The show will
open with a reception on the evening of
May 18th followed by the presentation
of technical papers on May 19th, 20th
and the morning of May 21st. The show
producers expect an attendance of over
1,000 throughout the Shows run.
Dave White, the chair of the Technical
Papers Committee, has requested that
companies take advantage of this unique
opportunity to make presentations of the
various aspects wherein the Coatings industry has moved forward technologically. Presentations should last from twenty
to thirty minutes. Speaker slots will be
arranged on a first-come, first-serve basis.
The ECS Technical Committee will be responsible for coordinating the Speakers
and the agenda.
The criteria, according to White,
will include an abstract of the presentation to be forwarded to him by the
deadline of January 1, 2015 together
with a biography and photo of the
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Speaker.
Any submissions
lacking any one of these elements will not receive consideration for a speaking slot.
Harley McNair of Pflaumer Brothers,
Inc., has announced that the Pflaumer
Honors for Innovation Awards will give
awards to the two technical presentations
which best foster industry innovation.
The honorarium is $2,000.00 for the best
paper and $1,000.00 for the runner up.
For further information about submitting a paper, please contact Dave White,
the Technical Committee chair at [email protected] or by voice at
215-736-0712 Ext. 142 or Ann Fody, executive director, at [email protected] or by voice at 732-291-0168.

Royal Adhesives and


Sealants Acquires Chemque
Royal Adhesives & Sealants LLC, a
portfolio company of Arsenal Capital
Partners announced that its subsidiary
Royal Adhesives & Sealants Canada LTD
will acquire substantially all of the assets
of Chemque.
Chemque, based in Toronto Canada,
is a major supplier of polyurethane
foams and adhesives to the telecom,
flooring and construction markets. This
acquisition builds on Royals strong
platform of leading adhesive, sealant
and coating solutions.
We continue to identify leading
niche companies that will enhance our
product offerings to the markets in
which we have chosen to compete. The
addition of Chemque will broaden our
technical capability for polyurethane adhesives, potting compounds and foams
said Ted Clark, chief executive officer of
Royal. Chemques polyurethane adhesives and foams will add to our growing
portfolio of leading adhesives and sealants technologies and we look forward
to working with the Chemque team to
successfully integrate the Chemque business into Royal.

AkzoNobels Awlgrip Brand


Provides High Performance
Coatings to Extreme Sailing
Series
AkzoNobel has entered into a two-year

partnership to supply the Extreme Sailing


Series an annual global stadium racing
circuit featuring some of the latest high
performance hull coatings. Bringing the
action to a larger public with sailing close
to shore, and dramatically increasing the
pace on the water, the adrenaline-fueled
sailing event offers a fresh approach to
the sport of sailing.
The Extreme 40 catamarans that will be
applied with AkzoNobels Awlgrip yacht
coating are capable of reaching speeds
usually reserved to motorboats even in
medium wind conditions. Flying a hull in
as little as 8 knots of breeze (15 kph), the
40-foot (12m) long carbon speed machine
requires coordination, but also sheer muscular power from the crews during races
that do not exceed 15-20 minutes.
AkzoNobel provides its Awlgrip yacht
coatings that offer technical innovation,
superior performance and aesthetics to
the fleet of Extreme 40 high performance
catamarans raced in the series.
Conrad Keijzer, Executive Committee
member for Performance Coatings, explained: Apart from the Series being an
exciting event to watch and to participate
in as a sailor, the races represent a great
opportunity to demonstrate the high performance of our yacht coatings to sailing
fans around the globe. By bringing sports
and entertainment into harbors, we are
also helping to enhance the appeal of
these city areas and help make our cities
more enjoyable.
It is fantastic to have the support of
AkzoNobel in a multi-year deal to further
strengthen our growing family of Series
partners, added Andy Tourell, project director of the Extreme Sailing Series. The
support they can provide to the Extreme
40 teams will be a huge benefit during
their annual refit period.
The companys sponsorship of the
Extreme Sailing Series reflects its Human
Cities initiative to energize and help
people to connect emotionally with the
places they live and work. It does this by
focusing on six pillars: color; sport and
leisure; heritage; transport; education;
and climate change.
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builders meeting the highest performance


expectations of boat owners.

PPG CONCIERGE
PROGRAM Service
Announced for Complex
Building Projects
PPG Industries has launched the
PPG CONCIERGE PROGRAM service, designed to provide members of
the PPG CERTIFIED FABRICATOR
PROGRAM (PPG/CFP) group with customized project coordination for large,
complex or high-profile commercial
construction projects.
Glenn T. Miner, PPG director of construction, flat glass, said the program
was developed to leverage PPGs extensive experience in managing multifaceted glass construction projects along
with the quality fabrication capabilities
of PPG/CFP members. Emerging trends
such as building information modeling,
design assist and off-site fabrication are
compressing construction cycles while
current architectural design themes are
creating extremely complex exterior
building facades, he explained. Those
market drivers, combined with the forecast growth in glass demand over the
next five years, will significantly increase
delivery and installation pressures on
our supply chain partners.
While the current PPG demand management system effectively supplies PPG/
CFP customers with the vast majority of
their typical glass requirements, the PPG
Concierge Program service is designed to
address the supply needs of larger projects
that involve atypical glass configurations,
non-standard glass components, accelerated delivery schedules, advanced quality specifications or notably high-profile
buildings. Projects managed through the
PPG Concierge Program service will receive a dedicated project manager, priority inventory, scheduling of advanced
glass production and supply chain logistics management.

AkzoNobel to Collaborate
with SERIS on Solar Cell
Technology
AkzoNobel has partnered with the Solar
Energy Research Institute of Singapore
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(SERIS)
at
the
National
University of Singapore in order
to explore less costly ways of
producing high-efficiency silicon
wafer solar cells.
The
companys
High
Purity
Metalorganics (HPMO) business is a
leading supplier of electronic materials
to the semiconductor and solar industries. Together with SERIS, they will now
investigate how to respond to the photovoltaic industrys desire to reduce the
costs involved in moving towards more
efficient cell architectures.
Given the amount of energy needed
to power our cities and society further
development of renewable sources at affordable costs is high on AkzoNobels
Planet Possible approach to sustainability and is driving much of the companys innovation, explained Werner
Fuhrmann, AkzoNobels
Executive
Committee member responsible for

Specialty Chemicals.
Describing the partnership, Alberto
Allegro, Global Business Director for
AkzoNobels HPMO business, said:
Solar cell manufacturers are constantly
balancing cost and performance. As a major supplier of some of the key raw materials involved, were eager to look into
how we can work with SERIS to keep improving solar cell efficiency.
The collaboration has been prompted by the growing expectation that the
photovoltaic industry will move towards higher efficiency silicon wafer
solar cell architectures.
AkzoNobel has developed significant knowledge in this field and together
with SERIS, will identify how to best reduce the total cost of ownership of solar
power, added Dr Bram Hoex, director
of the Silicon Materials and Cells Cluster
at SERIS. In particular, the partnership
aims to explore how to produce more

cost-efficient metalorganic precursor


grades that will offer the kind of longterm benefits the industry is looking for.
The new precursors should offer an
attractive alternative to the current commercially available metalorganics, which
are designed for applications other than
high-efficiency silicon wafer solar cells.
AkzoNobels HPMO products are
used in a wide range of industrial and
consumer products, including lasers, solar cells, LEDs and mobile phones.

PPG & Weaber Lumber


Launch AQUALINK WB
Coating
PPG Industries industrial coatings business announced that Weaber Lumber
Companys new line of Finish Coat interior trim products are protected by
AQUALINK coatings, a revolutionary,
engineered, baked-on coating developed
by PPG to bring exterior durability and

HMG Paints Gets Radio-Active with Ectoplasm Green


With hundreds of colors created on a daily basis finding a memorable and relevant name for a paint color can be a chore and
result in some unique and bizarre names. HMG Paints Ltd. of
Manchester, UK has more than 150,000 colors in its archive so
when it came to naming a new Green developed by their Advanced Color Styling team they enlisted the help of local radio
station XFM Manchester and their listeners.
The radio station presenters Tim Cocker and Jim Salveson
had discussed paint names during a show after their own color
dilemmas. The breakfast show hosts were enthusiastic to get involved naming the new color and getting their listeners involved
when offered the opportunity by HMG.
As usual the XFM Manchester listeners were full of fantastic
suggestions submitted via Facebook, Twitter and SMS. Some
of the leading suggestions had a musical theme including, Red
Hot Chilli Peppers Lukewarm Jalapeo, Radio(active) along with
some more unique names like Chippy Tea Pea, XF-Phlegm and
Nuclear Pesto. Eventually Ectoplasm was chosen as the winning
name inspired by the 1984 blockbuster Ghostbusters.
Tim, Jim and the XFM listeners have done a cracking job
and had a tough job to choose the name. XFM Ectoplasm will
now be added to our Color Database, and will be featured in
our new Signature Finish range, said Paddy Dyson HMG Paints
marketing manager. With an overwhelming amount of colour
name suggestions we could easily launch a 50 Shades of Green
range. Our paints have been used on everything from vehicles
and buildings to movie sets and even been to outer space so it

will be interesting to see where XFM Ectoplasm ends up.


The color will be available direct from HMG Paints Manchester shop and across the UK from HMG Paints distribution network thanks to the innovative UNIT Lite tinting system and will
be offered across multiple systems.
XFM Ectoplasm, HMG Library Code 32054, is available in the
latest database update to HMG Paints innovative color software ColourBase. ColourBase software is presented in an intuitive and user friendly way to allow distribution partners to mix a
range of end products. All information detailing the hardener,
thinner and colourant to binder ratios is very clear and perfectly
complements the UNIT tinting system.

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factory-controlled finishes to
interior wood trim and molding. Weaber Lumbers Finish
Coat trim products protected
by Aqualink coatings are specially engineered to deliver a consistent factory
finish on primed and painted moldings
and S4S (surfaced four sides) boards
made from American poplar, an abundant hardwood often used for interior
applications.
Brian Knapp, PPG coil and building
products director, industrial coatings,
said PPG worked closely with Weaber
Lumber Company to select a coating
that would give the Finish Coat line a
distinct performance advantage over
competing products.
Weaber and PPG chose Aqualink
water-based coatings for this product
development because they are extremely
hard, chemical resistant and safe for the
environment, he explained.
Matt Weaber, president and chief
executive officer of Weaber Lumber
Company, said Aqualink coatings enable
his company to manufacture a one-ofa-kind product that saves his customers time and money. Because of their
hard-cure Aqualink coatings, our Finish
Coat products offer builders, carpenters
and other professionals an industry first:
labor-saving, ready-to-install, factoryquality hardwood trim that is designed to
keep its perfectly coated showroom finish
for years to come.

Axalta-Coated Brilliant
Flames and Jeff Gordon
Win Again
With wins in Kansas and Indianapolis,
Brilliant Flames and driver Jeff Gordon
are on a hot streak after taking the checkered flag at Indianapolis Motor Speedway
in the Brickyard 400.
With a record-breaking fifth win in the
Brickyard 400 and a 24-point lead in the
driver standings, the four-time NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series champion is on fire. The
victory was at, arguably, one of the most
legendary tracks and won in a brilliant
looking racecar.
Winning a fifth Brickyard 400 was
incredible, especially since I was able to
celebrate it with Ingrid, Ella and Leo,

said Gordon. And I have to thank Axalta


we couldnt have done it without them.
What a special win.

AkzoNobel Creates First


Fully Compostable and
Reyclable Paper Cup
Thanks to the companys new pioneering coatings technology EvCote Water
Barrier 3000 which itself is made from
plant-based oils and recycled PET bottles restaurants can now select a more
sustainable paper cup to serve their cold
drinks in. These cups dont require any
modification in the current recycle stream
or special handling and are fully compostable and recyclable.
This is an industry-changing innovation which could have a significant
impact in terms of providing economic
and environmental benefits along the
value chain. The new coatings technology will help restaurant owners and cup
producers to reduce their waste, said
Conrad Keijzer, AkzoNobels Executive
Committee member responsible for
Performance Coatings.
There has already been strong interest in our product and we expect it to
prompt a major transformation in paper
cup production, much like the move from
wax to the current Polyethylene process
around 40 years ago, added AB Ghosh,
managing director, Industrial Coatings.
Roughly 200 billion paper cups are
used around the world every year, but
none of those currently in use can be recycled without incurring prohibitive costs or
greatly diminishing the quality of the paper fiber. That makes this new technology
remarkable, because when paper coated
with EvCote is recycled, the quality of the
paper fiber remains intact which means
the paper can be reused in the production
of other paper products. In some cases,
due to the fibers being strengthened by the
coating, paper produced from the waste
can even achieve higher strength than the
original, uncoated paper.
An additional advantage is that it enables paper mills to recapture 100 percent
of the paper waste from the production
process that is currently sent to landfill, resulting in significant financial savings. The amount of paper waste in the

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production process is so vast that it could


be used to completely wrap the Empire
State Building 6300 times.
Made of up to 95 percent sustainable
or renewable content, EvCote barrier
coatings protect paper surfaces against
water, grease and moisture. They can be
used in numerous applications, including corrugated packaging, folding carton
board, beverage carrier board and food
service packaging.

PPG Donates $10,000 and


Products to U.S. Space and
Rocket Center
The PPG Industries Foundation has
donated $10,000 to the U.S. Space &
Rocket Center (USSRC) Foundation
in Huntsville, Alabama, for scholarships to AVIATION CHALLENGE
programs at the center. Additionally,
PPG Industries aerospace business,
which operates a facility in Huntsville,
has donated coatings to change the
livery of an F-16 jet as a Red Tail
commemorating Alabamas Tuskegee
Airmen who served the U.S. during
World War II.
The PPG grant helped fund scholarships for underserved students
ages 9 to 18 to attend the Aviation
Challenge camp at USSRC. In honor
of the donation, the week of July 6-11
was designated PPG Week for both
the Aviation Challenge camp and the
SPACE CAMP program, which focuses on space exploration. Preston
Nesselrotte, PPG segment manager for
military transparencies, aerospace, presented to trainees, and additional PPG
representatives interacted with students during various activities through
the week.
Tom Meyer, PPG Huntsville plant
manager, said, At PPG, were strongly
committed to helping advance the industries we serve by supporting educational initiatives associated with those
industries. The USSRC and its Aviation
Challenge camps offer in-depth information and hands-on experiences that
directly relate to PPGs aerospace business and encourage students to pursue
STEM-related studies and careers. The
camp trainees will be integral to the
September 2014

Clemson Universitys
Researchers Develop Novel
Antifouling Paint
A team of biologists, led by Clemson
University associate professor Andrew S.
Mount, performed cutting-edge research
on a marine pest that will pave the way
for novel anti-fouling paint for ships and
boats and also improve bio-adhesives for
medical and industrial applications.
The teams findings, published in
Nature Communications, examined
the last larval stage of barnacles that attaches to a wide variety of surfaces using
highly versatile, natural, possibly polymeric material that acts as an underwater
heavy-duty adhesive.
In previous research, we were trying to understand how barnacle adhesives were interacting with surfaces

of different chemistries, said Mount,


an author on the journal article and
founder and director of the Okeanos
Research Laboratory in Clemsons
department of biological sciences.
Most biofouling researchers assume
that cyprid larval adhesive plaques are
primarily composed of proteins and
peptides, but we discovered that lipids
are also present, which means that the
composition of the permanent adhesive is far more complicated that previously realized.
The torpedo-shaped cyprid larvae is
the last larval stage before the animal
undergoes metamorphosis to become
the familiar barnacle seen on pilings and
jetties along the coast. Once the cyprid
has found a potentially suitable spot, it
cements itself permanently in place and
then undergoes metamorphosis to become an adult calcareous barnacle.
In order to survive and reproduce,
benthic or bottom-dwelling marine invertebrates like barnacles need

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future of our industry, and the unique


programming the camp provides shows
the value of industrys collaboration
with the community.

to attach themselves in close


proximity to each other. These
organisms have evolved an array of adhesion mechanisms
that allow them to attach virtually anywhere, including nuclear submarines,
maritime ships and offshore drilling
rigs, and even to animals like turtles
and whales.
The ability of barnacles to adhere to
surfaces that have very different physical
and chemical properties is unique and
provides insight into the unique physicchemical properties of their larval adhesive, Mount said.
With funding from the Office of
Naval Research, the researchers built a
two-photon microscopy system and, in
collaboration with Marcus Cicerone at
the National Institute of Standards and
Technology, employed his innovative
technique known as Broadband Coherent
Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering to delineate the two different phases of the barnacle cyprid adhesive plaque. CW

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Market Reports

Kusumgar, Nerlfi & Growney Release


New Study on Coatings and Ink Additives

According to a new study by the consulting


firm Kusumgar, Nerlfi & Growney, consumption of five of the leading additives for
coatings and inks in 2013 was 1.02 million
tons, as supplied, worth $4.66 billion. A
5 percent annual rate of growth is forecast
through 2018. Included are rheology modifiers, foam control agents, wetting agents,
dispersants, and slip and rub materials.
Rheology modifiers are the largest additives type representing nearly 40 percent of the tons in 2013. A wide variety
of rheology modifiers are used depending
on a products technology and the properties required. Cellulosic, synthetic, and
inorganic are the major rheology modifier categories. Dispersants are the second
largest additive in volume with one-fifth
of the tons. They range from high volume polyacrylic/polycarboxylate types
for titanium dioxide and fillers in WB
architectural paints to highly specialized
polymeric types for specific pigment use.
Foam control additives were third in
volume representing 17 percent of the tons
in 2013. Products vary from higher performance silicone surfactant and polymer-based
products to the widely-used mineral oil type
products. Slip/rub materials were 13 percent
of the volume. Silicone and wax products
are used for slip/rub. In contrast to the other
additive types where inks take less than 10
percent of the volume, about one-third of the
slip/rub additives were used in inks.
Wetting agents were 11 percent of the additive tons. They range from high volume
alkoxylated surfactants to more specialized
silicone, acrylic, acetylenic glycol derivatives
and fluorosurfactants. In the alkoxylated
surfactant category alkyl phenol ethoxylates
continue to lose out to other products owing
to environmental concerns.

Coating Additives Market


in China to Exhibit Double
Digit Growth in Coming
Years
Coating additives are specialty additives
primarily used during the manufacturing

of coatings in order to improve their quality and performance. Some major types of
coating additives include rheology modifiers, wetting and dispersing additives,
defoamers, flow and leveling additives,
biocides, slid and rub additives, UV stabilizers, etc. The coating additives market in
the country is directly related to growth in
Chinas coatings industry, which is projected to grow at a CAGR of over 10 percent
during 2014-19. Over the next five years,
major demand for coatings is expected to
emanate from the architecture and automotive industries in China.
According to a recently published
report by TechSci Research, China
Coating Additives Market Forecast &
Opportunities, 2019, the China coating
additives market is projected to witness a
CAGR of approximately 12 percent during 2014-19. This growth is expected to
be driven by increasing popularity of high
quality coatings in major end-user industries such as architecture, automotive,
marine and shipping, wood and plastic
coatings, etc. Owing to growing demand,
most of the leading global manufacturers
such as AkzoNobel, BASF, PPG Industries,
Valspar and Axalta are increasing their
production capacities in China.
Additionally, the presence of major
coating and coating additives producers
in China has promoted extensive research
and development, which has led to introduction of various innovative product
lines over the last few years, a trend that
is expected to continue in coming years as
well. A few such examples of novel products include multifunctional coating additives, green coating additives and additives
for water based coatings. Recent advancements in water based coatings are expected to significantly benefit the market for
coating additives in China. The reason for
robust growth of water based coatings is
rising consumer awareness regarding the
negative health impact of solvent based
coatings, due to high emissions of volatile
organic compounds (VOCs).

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In order to comply with international


quality and safety standards for coatings,
the government of China is promoting
the use of low VOC coatings in residential
and infrastructural projects, said Karan
Chechi, research director with TechSci
Research, a research based global management consulting firm. Consequently,
strong growth in water-based coatings segment in China is expected to continue during 2014-19. Further, innovative products
such as silicone based additives, multifunctional additives and green coating additives
are expected to witness robust demand,
thereby boosting the countrys coating additives market over the next few years.

Waterborne Coatings
Market Worth $77,838.71
Million by 2019
According to the new report Waterborne
Coatings Market by Resin (Acrylic,
Polyester, Alkyd, Epoxy, Polyurethane,
PTFE, PVDF, PVDC, & Others), by
Application (Architectural, Automotive,
General Industrial, Protective, Wood,
Marine, Packaging, Coil, & Others)
- Global Forecast to 2019 published
by MarketsandMarkets, the global
Waterborne Coatings Market is estimated to reach $77,838.71 million by 2019.
The global waterborne coatings market is significantly penetrating in their
end-user industries. The characteristics
of the end products differ as per the requirements of end- user industries and for
different applications. The Asia-Pacific region is expected to grow at a high CAGR
with its growing demand for waterborne
coatings in different applications, especially for the building and construction,
automotive, coatings, and other segments.
The Asia-Pacific and RoW markets are
estimated to show a rising growth in the
next five years with the allied industries
expected to stabilize the overall business
need in the respective regions.
R&D is a key part of this market. The
manufacturing companies, associations,
September 2014

Global Aerospace Coatings


Market is Projected to
Reach $2,991.38 Million by
2019
The report Aerospace Coatings Market
by End-user Industry (Commercial,
Military & General Aviation), by User
Type (Original Equipment Manufacturer
(OEM) & Maintenance, Repair &
Overhaul (MRO)), & by Region (North
America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, & Row) Global Forecast to 2019 report analyzes
the global aerospace coatings market

with respect to market drivers, opportunities, and trends in different regions.


The global aerospace coatings market
is significantly penetrating its end-user
industries. The characteristics of the end
products differ as per the requirement of
end-user industries and for different user
types. The commercial segment has dominated the aerospace coatings industry,
largely driven by the entry of new airlines
and expansion of existing airlines. The
Asia-Pacific region is estimated to grow
at a high CAGR of 7.79 percent from
2014 to 2019 with its growing demand
for aerospace coatings in different enduser industries, especially for commercial
and military segments. The aerospace
coatings market in North America is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 5.05 percent
from 2014 to 2019.
R&D is a key part of this market.
The leading companies in this market
focus on R&D in response to the market growth and rising demand from
customers. The manufacturing companies, associations, and end-product
manufacturers infuse high investments
for future advancements and technology modifications of aerospace coatings
to reduce coatings life cycle, improved
performance, engineered materials, and
to meet the new demands coming from
various types of end-user industries.
The market in Asia-Pacific is the
largest region, both in terms of volume
and value, followed by Western Europe
and North America. The U.S., China,
Japan, France, Germany, India and
Russia are expected to persist as successful aerospace coatings markets. The
key players in the aerospace coatings
market are AkzoNobel, PPG Industries,
Henkel AG & Company, Mankiewicz
Gebr. & Co., Hentzen Coatings, and
Sherwin Williams Company. The markets in China and India are driving the
Asia-Pacific aerospace coatings market
due to increasing cargo traffic, rising
number of air travelers, and international trade. The market size, in terms
of value, of the global aerospace coatings market was estimated at $2,109.64
million in 2013 and is projected to
reach $2,991.38 million by 2019, at a
CAGR of 5.96 percent from 2014. The

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high demand across the industries, such as commercial, military, and MRO segments will
increase the overall aerospace
coatings consumption.

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and end-product manufacturers infuse high


investments for future advancements and
technology modifications of waterborne
coatings to replace other solvent borne
coatings and match the new demands coming from various types of applications.
Asia-Pacific is the largest region, both
in terms of volume and value, followed
by Western Europe. China, Japan, U.S.,
Germany, India, Brazil, and Russia are
expected to persist as successful waterborne coatings markets. The key players in the waterborne coatings market
are AkzoNobel, Axalta Coating Systems,
BASF, Berger Paints India Limited, Kansai
Paint Company Limited, Nippon Paint
Company Limited, PPG Industries, RPM
International Inc., The Sherwin Williams
Company, The Valspar Corporation and
Tikkurila Oyj.
The Eastern and Central European,
emerging South-East Asian, and Latin
American nations that will host future
global events would supplement the
growth of waterborne coatings in different applications. Governmental regulations and proposals for improvement
of infrastructure, and the rising housing
market in emerging economies will drive
the waterborne coatings market.
The current market value of the global
waterborne coatings market (2012) is
about $52917.9 million and is estimated
to reach $77838.71 million by 2019, at
a CAGR of 5.92 percent between 2014
and 2019. The high demand across the
industries, such as coatings, construction,
automotive, consumer goods, electrical/
electronics, textile, and industrial coatings, will increase the overall waterborne
coatings consumption.

Lux Research: Emerging


Metamaterials Will Go
Mainstream in 2024
Metamaterials artificial materials with
unusual properties not typically found in
natural materials will soon be turning
up in niche commercial applications, and
are poised to enter the mainstream in 10
years, according to Lux Research.
Metamaterials use a carefully controlled micro- or nanostructure to create novel mechanical, electromagnetic,
or acoustic properties. They can be used
to create devices like improved satellite
antennas or security scanners, as well as
exotic innovations like superlenses that
can produce ultra-high resolution images,
or invisibility cloaks that redirect electromagnetic radiation completely around
an object.
Practical implementation of these
technologies depends on cost-effective
manufacturing methods that allow fine
patterning, said Anthony Vicari, Lux
Research Associate and the lead author of the report titled, Breaking the
Rules: Emerging Metamaterials Drive
Performance in New Directions.
Lux Research analysts evaluated the
progress of metamaterials R&D, assessed
advances by start-ups and conducted a
patent and commercial milestone analysis. Among their findings: Government
agencies dominate funding; diverse startups are emerging. Duke University leads
in publications. Since 2000, over 7,500
academic publications on metamaterials have been published at over 500
universities. Duke University, led by its
Center for Metamaterials and Integrated
Plasmonics, heads the pack with 133 publications; Imperial College of Londons
Centre for Plasmonics and Metamaterials
and Penn State are fellow academic
leaders. The report, titled Breaking the
Rules: Emerging Metamaterials Drive
Performance in New Directions, is part
of the Lux Research Advanced Materials
Intelligence service. CW
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New Products

Sherwin-Williams Launches
Sher-Wood SB Stain System

Sherwin-Williams Product Finishes recently launched Sher-Wood SB Stain


System, a next-generation family of spray
and wipe stains. Offering fast, repeatable
color matching with tight tolerances, the
new system ensures batch-to-batch consistency and provides excellent clarity,
according to the company. An enhanced
anti-settling feature boosts the stains stability and color dispersion and increases
its workability. Sher-Wood SB Stains are
available in a full range of colors and require fewer steps to achieve darker colors.
The Sher-Wood SB Stain System will
be the first product offering in SherwinWilliams new Aurora Color System, an
intuitive stainware program that features
an expanded formula library reflecting
current trends. Aurora allows customers to quickly produce their own custom
stains and share those formulas across
their manufacturing sites. It provides fast
color matches and allows customers to
create and share custom stain formulas
across multiple devices including PCs,
MACs and iPads.
Aurora also helps customers track
inventory, calculate costs and access
up-to-the-minute environmental data
(such as VOC and HAPs reports) on
both single and multi-step (dye, wipe
and clear coat) formulas. Customer
data is automatically backed up and updated as new products are introduced.
Customers can quickly learn how to use
Aurora through Web demos and personal training from Sherwin-Williams
technical representatives.
The Sher-Wood SB Stain System,
coupled with the Aurora Color System,
makes it easy for manufacturers of
kitchen cabinets, furniture and wood
and composite building products to
achieve consistent colors through repeatable formulas, said Laura Kelleher,
vice president marketing. We will continue to add to the Aurora system over
the coming months to include our full
range of products.

Jotun Unveils Steelmaster


1200WF PFP Coating for
Infrastructure Buildings
Jotun has globally launched Steelmaster
1200WF, a highly efficient intumescent
coating providing up to 180 minutes
protection against cellulosic fire for infrastructure buildings. As the latest contribution to Jotuns Steelmaster range,
Steelmaster 1200WF is developed to
meet the challenging demands for passive
fire protection (PFP), the company said.
Engineered to protect structural steel of
public spaces, including airports, hotels,
train stations, school buildings, stadiums and malls, this thin-film, waterborne
product allows more surface area to be
covered with less paint, thus reducing application time and cost.
According to Jotuns product manager
Barbara Logan, Steelmaster 1200WF
represents a milestone for the company.
Our objective was to create a product
that provides longer protection against
fire for buildings such as airports, shopping malls, offices and warehouses, and
help our customers save time and reduce
both project costs and environmental impact, she said. Due to extensive development, testing and verification, Steelmaster
1200WF achieved excellent results with
up to 180 minutes fire protection.
Steelmaster
1200WF
completes
Jotuns range of PFP products, enabling
the company to strengthen its position
within thin film PFP market.
Logan noted that independent benchmark testing confirms that Steelmaster
1200WF offers the industrys best fire
protection for columns, beams and circular and rectangular hollows, worldwide.
Earlier this year, Steelmaster 1200WF
passed all relevant tests and approvals
by Certifire, an independent third party
certification scheme internationally recognized for ensuring the quality, performance, durability and traceability of
fire protection products. As a long-term
member of the Association for Specialist

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Fire Protection (ASFP), who represents


and supports the activity of the fire industry in relation to all forms of built-in fire
protection, Jotun has extensive experience
in PFP coatings. Jotun is also active in the
U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), a
non-profit organization committed to a
sustainable future. Steelmaster 1200WF
product is also compatible with a range
of Jotun primers and topcoats.
Our goal is not only to provide the
market with superior individual products, but offer comprehensive solutions
that not only ensure excellent fire protection, said Logan. We see ourselves partnering with customers to reduce projects
costs and remain in compliance with
increasingly strict environmental regulations and standards.

AkzoNobel Offers Van


Gogh-Inspired Paint Line
Color experts from AkzoNobel and
Amsterdams Van Gogh Museum have
developed a new range of colors inspired
by ten of Vincent Van Goghs best-loved
works. The launch of the paint range
builds on AkzoNobels sponsorship of the
museums restoration workshop, where
some of the artists treasured paintings
are being preserved.
This marvelous paint range is an example of how the partnership between
the Van Gogh Museum and AkzoNobel
can be mutually beneficial, said Axel
Rger, director of the Van Gogh Museum.
We are very proud of the new palette,
which builds on the support AkzoNobel
is providing for our restoration workshop. The color range is also evidence
that Van Goghs art is still a daily inspiration, which will soon be available to help
make peoples homes more beautiful.
The ten new colors will be available in
the Netherlands as of November 15 from
Sikkens outlets and will then be gradually rolled out to other countries. The
full palette of colors features: Sun Yellow,
The Yellow House, Sunflower Yellow, Felt
September 2014

Krylon Unveils New


ColorMaster Paint + Primer
Krylons new ColorMaster Paint + Primer
with durable Covermax technology features a new formulation that delivers the
coverage of paint and primer in one can
to achieve fast, superior results even on
plastic, the company stated.
In addition to the new benefits,
ColorMaster maintains its Covermax
technology allows consumers to achieve
better hide without relying on shading or
fillers that can darken or wash out colors. The end result is cleaner, crisper hues,
more brilliant colours and a smoother,
more durable finish.
ColorMaster dries in 10 minutes to
produce a smooth finish and is available
in nearly 100 colors and finishes including enamels, metallics, primers and clears.
It can used on a variety of substrates including metal, wood, plastic, wicker and
more.

Liquid Nails Strengthens its


Heavy Duty Adhesive
Liquid Nails brand has enhanced its
Heavy Duty construction adhesive formula. Liquid Nails Extreme Heavy Duty
Construction Adhesive performs in extreme conditions, bonding in temperatures from 22 F to 120 F. This enables
professional contractors and DIYers to
work in the extreme heat or cold and get
their jobs done regardless of the weather,
the company reported.
Liquid Nails Extreme Heavy Duty
is a latex-based construction adhesive
designed to provide long-lasting adhesion on a wide range of applications.
Extreme Heavy Duty is certified by UL
Environment to the GREENGUARD
Gold standard as a low emitting material,

making it ideal for use indoors as well


as outdoors. It will help builders qualify
their projects for certification under the
U.S. Green Building Councils LEED
green building programs, including the
LEED v.4 certification.
Additionally, Extreme Heavy Duty
features a plastic tube for outdoor storage. For professionals who often store
their materials in their exposed truck, this
can save time and worry compared to traditional adhesives.

AkzoNobel Introduces
Intertherm 3350 into the
U.S. Protective Coatings
Market
AkzoNobels International brand, a leading provider of protective coatings, linings and fire-protection products, has
introduced Intertherm 3350 into the U.S.
protective coatings market. The innovative thin film spray-applied insulation
coating was specially developed for use in
a wide variety of industrial environments.
As a highly effective, buildable formulation, Intertherm 3350 provides facility
owners with a superior option for protecting personnel from contact with hot
surfaces of up to 350 F (177 C). It is
also a highly efficient insulating material
that delivers excellent heat and energy
conservation, while reducing exposure to
Corrosion Under Insulation (CUI) often
associated with conventional insulation
and cladding systems.
According to Chris McMillan,
AkzoNobel Protective Coatings North
American marketing manager, Unlike
bulkier multi-layer insulation systems being used in the market, Intertherm 3350
is super lightweight and easy to install.
The coating takes up minimal space, so
coated surfaces can be quickly visually inspected. When applied over an approved
anticorrosive primer, Intertherm 3350 offers outstanding long-term corrosion and
insulation protection.
Intertherm 3350 can be applied with
standard airless spray equipment in the
desired number of coats to form a continuous thermal insulation barrier to
the underlying substrate, which brings
hot surfaces down to safe touch temperatures. The coatings inherent ease of

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application also makes the insulation an ideal choice for use in


large and complex work areas.

New Products

Beige, Blossom White, Daubigny Green,


Forest Green, Sky Blue, Iris Blue and
Bedroom Red.
As a partner of the Van Gogh Museums
restoration workshop, AkzoNobel is contributing to the preservation of the cultural heritage of Vincent van Gogh and
his contemporaries. The company and its
Sikkens brand also advises the Van Gogh
Museum on innovative and sustainable
paint products for the museums interior.

Sherwin-Williams
Launches Fast Throughput
Polyurethane Pipe Coatings
and Linings
Sherwin-Williams Protective and Marine
Coatings has introduced a line of fast drying, high build, solvent-free polyurethanes
for corrosion protection for the water
conveyance piping market. The chemical and abrasion-resistant Poly-Cote 110
Fast Set, Poly-Cote 110 Rapid Set, PolyCote 115 and Poly-Cote 115FR provide
a smooth, glossy finish and offer the hydrophobic properties of an epoxy while
maintaining the durability, flexibility and
fast cure times of a urethane. All products
are NSF certified up to 250 mils. The performance characteristics of the Poly-Cote
line exceed the minimum requirements of
AWWA C222-08, Polyurethane Coatings
for the Interior and Exterior of Steel
Water Pipe and Fittings.
They provide optimal film build and
aesthetic properties, and have a wide
range of acceptable dry film thicknesses
(DFT). Epoxy DFT ranges are commonly
16-50 mils, whereas the Poly-Cote products are 20-500 mils DFT for non-potable
water applications and 20-250 mils DFT
for potable water applications. Poly-Cote
110 Fast Set is a polyurethane coating
formulated for exterior diameter pipe
applications, and has an industry-leading dry-to-handle time of 5-10 minutes.
It can be applied via plural-component
proportioning equipment with direct impingement mixing.
Poly-Cote 110 Rapid Set is designed
for interior diameter pipe applications,
and provides a dry-to-handle time of
20-25 minutes. Its smooth finish is engineered for pipes to achieve better water
transfer. Poly-Cote 115 is a flexible polyurethane coating developed for small fittings, elbows, valves and other tight work
spaces, and provides a 24-hour recoat
window. Convenient for the field, PolyCote 115FR comes in an easy-to-use kit
for coating welds and damage repairs. It
can be applied by hand to both exterior
coating and interior lining systems. CW
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International Coatings Scene Europe

European Coatings Sector Shows Improvement

The sales
and profits of
many coatings,
particularly
those involved
in decorative
paints, appear to
be withstanding
the effects of a
drop in GDP and
industrial output
growth across
much of Western
Europe.

by Sean Milmo
European Correspondent
[email protected]

he European coatings sector has been


showing resilience in the face of yet another slowdown in the European economy.
The sales and profits of many coatings companies, particularly those involved in decorative
paints, appear to be withstanding the effects
of a drop in GDP and industrial output growth
across much of Western Europe.
However, looming on the horizon is the danger that the Ukraine crisis will trigger a longterm decline in demand for foreign-produced
coatings in Russia and the rest of the former
Soviet Union.
It could also have a knock-on effect on
neighboring Eastern European countries now
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been achieving higher growth rates in recent


years than those in Western Europe.
Robust demand in parts of Eastern Europe
in the first half of this year has helped to boost
the overall financial performance in Europe as
a whole among coatings companies.
This is at a time when the economies of the
18-member eurozone have started faltering after displaying signs of a pick-up in the second
half of last year. After recording a meager rise
of 0.2 percent in the first quarter, GDP growth
in the eurozone slipped to zero in the second
quarter compared to the first.
The German economy, the EUs manufacturing powerhouse, contracted by 0.2 percent in the second quarter against the first,
while Italy went into recession with a similar decrease of 0.2 percent and France had
zero growth.
Outside the eurozone the bright spot in
Western Europe was the UK which achieved
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Europe International Coatings Scene

Looming on the horizon is the danger that the Ukraine crisis


will trigger a long-term decline in demand for foreign-produced
coatings in Russia and the rest of the former Soviet Union.
an average 0.8 percent growth in the first
two quarters compared to the second half
of 2013 similar to that in the Eastern
European countries of Poland, Hungary
and Latvia.
Nonetheless, on a year-on-year basis the European figures looked brighter.
GDP growth in the eurozone was 0.8 percent in the first half of this year while in
the whole of the EU it was 1.3 percent.
The UKs economy expanded by just
over 3 percent in the first six month with
growth in Poland and Hungary rising by
close to 3.5 percent.
In the European chemicals sector,
which includes coatings, first-quarter output surged by 3.1 percent year-on-year, its
biggest quarterly increase for two years
and the fourth consecutive quarterly increase. The recovery is volatile, warned
Kurt Bock, president of CEFIC, Europes
chemicals trade association, and chairman of BASF, which owns one of the regions largest coatings businesses.
A major reason for the revival in production in chemicals and its major value
chains like coatings has been a mild winter, which contrasted with unusually cold
conditions a year ago. The weather has
benefitted the construction sector and, as
a result, decorative paints.
2013 was a poor year for most
German coatings companies because the
hard and long winter caused an overall fall in output of close to 5 percent,
explained Michael Bross, director and
spokesperson for the German Paint and
Printing Ink Association (VdL). But
with spring coming in February, this year
will be much better.
Output of exterior decorative paint
slumped by around 30 percent in the first
quarter of 2013. This year German production of decorative paints is forecast by
VdF to rise by 3.1 percent to 893,000
tons equivalent to 62 percent of total

coatings output with that of exterior


coatings going up by 8 percent.
If nothing dramatic happens, we can
assume that in 2014 almost all coatings
segments (will experience) a significant
improvement in sales, Klaus Meffert,
VdF president, told the associations recent annual meeting.
In the industrial coatings sector, whose
output VdF is expecting to increase by
2.5 percent, it is now predicting rises of 3
percent or more in coatings for machinery, electrical and electronic equipment
and automobiles and other vehicles.
The UK coatings industry is also enjoying increased demand from a construction sector which has recorded over
12 months of consecutives rises in output
and from an OEM segment where output
has risen by around 3.5 percent in the
first half of the year.
Construction is also buoyant in parts
of Eastern Europe. Building activity is at
its higher in Poland since the 2008 crash.
The Hungarian market has been forecast
to grow by 10 percent this year.
Tikkurila, the Finnish decorative
and industrial coatings producer whose
main markets are Scandinavia, Eastern
Europe and Russia, reported increased
brand share in Poland and the Baltic
countries in the first half of this year
which helped push up the operating
profit margin of its West business unit
from 15.5 percent in the same period
in 2013 to 17.1 percent.
A strong presence by PPG Industries
in Eastern Europe has helped the company steadily increase the sales margin of
the earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) in its
European architectural coatings business
from 11.7 percent in 2010 to 14.1 percent last year.
However, the big worry for coatings
companies active in Eastern Europe is

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Russia, which has been one of the biggest growth areas in the European coatings market. The countrys Economic
Ministry conceded in late August that its
economy is close to recession with rising
inflation due to sanctions related to the
Russian-Ukrainian conflict.
Tikkurila reported that in its East
business region, consisting primarily of
Russia, revenue dropped by 13.5 percent
in the second quarter and by 8.5 percent
in the first half of 2014.
The volume growth in the Russian
decorative paints market will be very
low this year, said Erkki Jaervinen, the
companys president and chief executive.
Russian consumers are either postponing
paint purchases or switching to cheaper
and lower quality grades.
Hempel of Denmark has been among
a few Western European coatings companies to press ahead with investment in
Russia by breaking ground earlier this
year for a plant at Ulyanovsk, 900 kilometres east of Moscow.
However others are now turning
their backs on the country. We had
been considering investing in production facilities in Russia, said a senior
executive in one European international coatings company. But now
with the Ukrainian crisis and other
factors an investment in Russia is no
longer a possibility.
With a population of 143 million
and an economy which in GDP terms
is the ninth largest in the world, the
country has a coatings market which is
difficult to ignore, particularly when it
is close to your doorstep. Furthermore
when the underlying medium-term
trend across much of Europe is one
of weak demand coatings companies
in the region need large neighboring
markets like Russia with potentially
strong growth. CW
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International Coatings Scene Africa

Polyester Coatings Market to Benefit From


Africas Construction Boom and Economic Growth

Anticipated
increased
investment in
infrastructure
building is
expected to drive
the polyester
market for the
next six years,
according to a
recent market
report.

by Shem Oirere
Africa Correspondent

new analysis of the global polyester coatings market predicts substantial growth
in 2014 through to 2015 on the back of
increased government and private investment in
the building and construction industry.
Market analyst Transparency Market
Research (TMR) said in mid-August the anticipated Increasing investment in infrastructure
building is expected to drive the polyester market for the next six years.
Governments bodies are investing heavily
in improving overall infrastructure of thier own
countries. These infrastructure projects include
domestic as well as industrial and transportation infrastructure, said TMR in its analysis of
the global polyester coatings market forecast
for 2014-2020.

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Although it has not been ranked among the


top polyester markets in the report, sub-Saharan Africa is one region where increased infrastructure spending will drive economic growth,
which could trigger expansion of the polyester
coatings market.
Analysts say the regions economy is expected to grow up to 5.5 percent this year up from
4.9 percent last year.
The International Monetary Fund said in
its latest Sub-Saharan Economic Outlook that
several countries stand to reap the benefits
of investments in transport and telecommunications, an expansion of production capacity
(most notably in extractive industries and energy generation), and/or rebounds in agriculture.
Economic activity in the region continues
to be underpinned by large investments in infrastructure and mining and maturing investments. Current account deficits look to remain
elevated, including due to the ongoing high
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level of infrastructure investment and foreign direct investment related imports.
According to the Fund, Investments
in infrastructure and mining will continue
to add to the domestic demand for goods
and services, even if demand related to
the public sector slows as several countries move toward fiscal consolidation.
This anticipated growth in new infrastructure development and hopes of the
growth creating increased demand for
polyester coatings is in line with the latest analysts predictions for the coatings
industry in 2014 and 2015.
For example, in Eastern Africa the
countries of Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda
and Rwanda have announced increased
national budgets for new infrastructure
projects, and the region is one of those
expected to experience growth in demand
for the polyester coatings solutions.
Consulting firm Deloitte said: The
East African countries are expected to roll
out their ambitious infrastructure development plans in 2014.
Kenyas $2 billion Eurobond floated
in June in two portions of a five-year
$500 million bond and a 10-year $1.5
billion bond, and which the government
said was oversubscribed by 400 percent
after attracting $8 billion worth of bids,
will ensure many of the infrastructure
projects either planned or are under construction, are completed.
In Tanzania, Deloitte said the government continues to push forward with its
improvement in infrastructure being a priority discussion in any governmental debate.
For example, in the 2013/2014 fiscal
year, the government allocated $1.2 billion
worth of investment on roads, railways
and gas pipeline constructions including
the gas pipeline from Mtwara to Dar es
Salaam has been the most sought after
investment as the pressure of stabilizing
power generation continues to surge.
Landlocked Uganda has also given
priority to infrastructure development
due to the central role it plays.
With increased focus on integration
within the East African Community, it is
expected that a considerable amount of revenue will be allocated to the transport and
roads sector as well as the railway in order to
facilitate a smooth transition, said Deloitte.

Spending more on the building and


construction industry by African governments is expected to enhance the regions
economy resulting in rising disposable
income of the middle class, who together
with an anticipated population increase
creates a perfect environment for the
growth in demand for polyester coatings.
According to TMR: Owing to rising
income in developing countries people
are going for second home plans as investment options that is driving the construction industry.
Some of the leading international
coatings manufacturers have expressed
interest in taking advantage of the infrastructure construction boom to
expand their foothold in the African
coatings market.
For example, Munich-based chemical
firm Wacker Chemie (WACKER) says it
will this year accelerate its business development in the Africa continent especially in the sub-Saharan region.
We have developed tailor-made solutions for polymer-modified tile adhesive
formulations taking into account local
climatic conditions and materials, said
Cyril Cisinki, managing director Wacker
Chemicals Middle East in early July
when the company participated in the
West Africa Building and Construction
Exhibition held in Accra, Ghana.
The chemicals firm concurs with TMR
predications that countries across the
globe are in the throes of an infrastructure boom and which it hopes to bet on
to grow its sales volumes and profits in
2014 through 2015.
The construction industry is booming. Globally, it is set to grow by over
70 percent to $15 trillion annually by
2025. As the number of construction
projects rises, so, too, does the demand
for advanced, high-quality construction
chemicals first and foremost dispersible
polymer powders as binders for dry-mix
mortars, the company said in its 2014
second-quarter financial report.
The chemical firm, which sold more
than 200,000 metric tons of dispersible polymer powders in 2013, says
demand for dispersible polymer
powders is growing so fast worldwide
that WACKER has been successively

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increasing capacities at all three of its


production sites since last year.
Rising volumes, better prices for
polysilicon and good coverage of fixed
costs through high overall utilization of
production facilities all had a positive
impact on earnings in the reporting quarter, the company said. The prospects
could not look any better if the TMR predictions come to pass.
In West Africa, WACKER is targeting
the market segment for dispersions for
water proofing membranes and interior
paints, water-repellent silicone resins for
masonry coatings and silicone sealants
for general and sanitary purposes.
According to Cisinki, WACKER
aims to transform the dry-mix mortar
market in Ghana and Western Africa,
as we believe that our products can
enhance the performance of the local
construction chemicals and add great
value to the regional construction market, especially in the field of sustainable building techniques.
According to the African Economic
Outlook for 2014, the West Africa region
is expected to continue its rapid economic growth in 2014 and 2015 driven
mainly by heavy investments in manufacturing, infrastructure development and in
the oil and gas sector.
After some moderation in 2013,
growth is likely to accelerate to above
7 percent in 2014 and 2015, the outlook predicted.
Meanwhile, the Africa OEM coatings market is also likely to reap from
the anticipated economic boom just
like the rest of the world according to
the TMR report.
TMR said demand for OEM coatings, which include coil coatings, paper
and paperboard coatings, powder coatings, radiation cured coatings, wood
furniture and composition board finishing, appliances coatings is rising with
changing lifestyle and improving per
capita income across the globe. Rising
demand from special purpose such as
marine coatings, industrial maintenance,
aerosol coatings, automotive coatings,
wind energy and aerospace coatings, is
expected to boost the global polyester
coatings market growth. CW
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International Coatings Scene Latin America

Mexico Automotive Investments to Boom, Again


by Charles W. Thurston
Latin America Correspondent
[email protected]

exicos burgeoning automotive industry will, once again,


be receiving billions of dollars
in new OEM investment as the country
climbs the world ranks of national auto
production to seventh largest. As new
OEMs establish themselves and existing
OEMs expand operations, opportunities
for paint and coatings manufacturers will
grow markedly.
By 2020, Mexico will increase its current automotive production by 60 percent
to 4.5 million vehicles per year, or one in
every four vehicles in North America, up
from one in six in 2012, according to research analyst IHS Automotive. As of the
end of the first half of this year, Mexican
automotive production exceeded that
of Brazil. Among the major automotive coatings companies that will benefit from this boom are PPG, Axalta and
Sherwin-Williams.

OEMs Come in New Wave


Among major OEMs who recently
announced plans for new factories in
Mexico is BMW, which announced in
July a $1 billion investment in San Luis
Potosi with capacity of approximately
150,000 vehicles per year. Reports also
circulated in July that Kia is considering a new manufacturing plant in
Monterrey with an annual capacity of
some 300,000 vehicles. These followed
an announcement in June that a joint
venture between Renault-Nissan and
Daimler would involve a $1.36 billion
investment in Aguascalientes to build
vehicles for the Infiniti and MercedesBenz lines.
Last year, Chrysler invested $1.23
billion in Saltillo, and several billion
worth of new Mexico investments also
were announced by Honda, Mazda and

Volkswagen. Analysts say that it is difficult to maintain a current count of


planned and ongoing investments in
Mexicos automotive industry now.

Coatings Makers Also Boost


Investments
Among several automotive coatings
makers boosting production in Mexico
is Brazils Weg, which announced a
five-year plan in June to invest $210
million to expand in Mexico, of which
$100 million will be allocated to the
Huehuetoca site. The company serves
the automotive, industrial and white
goods segments.
In August, Axalta announced a commitment to invest $10.5 million in
Tlalnepantla to expand capacity to
produce resins used in transportation
coatings. Tlalnepantla is one of three
manufacturing centers for Axalta in
Mexico, and headquarters of the companys businesses in Latin America.

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This investment underscores the


companys commitment to support our
continued growth in Mexico with locally produced coatings, explained Jorge
Cossio, president, Latin America for
Axalta, in the announcement. The investment will support Axalta customers
in the light vehicle OEM and commercial transportation markets. In addition
to manufacturing products for Mexico,
the expansion also allows Axalta to better serve the broader Americas market,
he said.
In April, PPG Industries announced
plans to invest more than $27 million in
its San Juan del Rio,
Similarly, Drr announced plans
last year to expand its paint equipment production capacities with a new
facility in Quertaro that would boost
their Mexico production by 50 percent. The company will supply the new
Audi paint line, an April announcement indicated. CW
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Business Corner Strategies & Analysis

Facts, Data and Opinion... Branding


by Phil Phillips, PhD
Contributing Editor
[email protected]

A
Is branding
relevant to B2B
companies?
Some notable
companies think
so. John Deere,
Siemens and
Boeing are just
a few examples
of strong B2B
brands.

s Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930),


Sherlock Holmes said, It is a capital
mistake to theorize before one has data.
Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts.
So what does this statement dealing with
data and facts have to do with branding?
There exists, by some sectors of the human
race, the concept that branding only really
works in the world of consumer products and
markets. In other words, to them brand loyalty
only works when Kellogg or Levis (and other
B2C) markets to a non-rational consumer base
its breakfast cereals or jeans. The concept of
branding to the rational population that exists in the B2B marketplace doesnt apply.
Therefore, tractors, backhoes, electrical transformer, gas pipe, etc., are examples of product
lines that, to sell into their respective markets,
rely on hard-facts, and would not profit from
such irrational tactics as an emotional appeal.
Then logic would conclude that we, as human
purchasers turn our emotions (brand awareness)
way up when considering a box of cereal; can of
soup; or a box of pasta but turn it almost completely off when responsible for acquiring industrial equipment. Oh sure! Thats what we do!
Is branding relevant to B2B companies? Some
notable companies think so: Allis Chalmers,
John Deere, Case, Caterpillar, Komatsu, Bucyrus,
Massy Ferguson, Siemens, and Boeing are vivid
examples of strong B2B brands.

What is branding and what is it not?


First, branding is not about exciting people into
irrational buying tactics. The branding purpose
is not to create the illusion that a product is better than it in reality is. Great products can be,
however, sustained by great branding.
What is branding? Plainly speaking, a brand is
your promise to your customer. It tells them what
they can routinely expect from your products and
services, and it differentiates your offering from
your competitors. Your brand is derived from
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three fundamental and equal elements:


who you are
who you want to be
who people perceive you to be.
What does branding accomplish? Consistent,
strategic branding leads to a strong brand equity,
which equates to added value brought to your
companys products/ services that allows you to
charge more for your brand than what identical,
poorly or unbranded products command.
The added value essential to brand equity often comes in the form of perceived quality or emotional attachment. For example, Buick
LaCrosse associates its product with star basketball player 75 Shaq ONeil, hoping physically
large potential customers will transfer their emotional attachment from the athlete to the product. For Buick, its not just the cars features that
sell the car. Another example, but of unsuccessful strong brand transfer, is when IBM (strong
brand) sold its laptop personal computer business
to a Chinese company . . . now called LENOVO
Group, LTD.

Facts, Data and Opinion Action


Do your research. . . . . get the facts
Learn the needs, habits and desires of your
current and prospective customers. . . . data
Dont rely on what you think they think.
Know what they think. . . . opinions

ACTIONS: Define Your Brand


Defining your brand is a venture of self-discovery. The trip can be difficult, time-consuming
and uncomfortable. It requires, at the very least,
the answers to these questions:
What is companys mission?
What are the benefits and features of companys products or services?
What do companys customers and prospects already think of the company?
What qualities do you want customers to
associate with the company?

Conclusion:
Structuring and evolving a great brand must
become a sustained passion at the top and
throughout the entire organization. CW
September 2014

ADVERTORIAL

Quest specialty
chemicals stock
is soaring
Acquisitions top strategic growth plan for
privately held company

oug Mattscheck is a man with a plan. His company,


Quest Specialty Chemicals, has completed 10 acquisitions
in 10 years. Today, it is the 12th largest coatings
company in the United States and one of the largest privately
held coatings companies in the world. Last years sales were
$239 million and are on the rise again in 2014. During an
August visit to Quests Massillon, Ohio, plant where automotive
finishes are made, Mattscheck talked about his companys
growth plan.
youve just completed the 2013 acquisition and integration of
u.s. chemical & plastics to cap off a decade of an acquisition
per year. can you describe your company as it stands today?

Quest Specialty Chemicals is one of the largest privately


held specialty coatings companies in the world. We operate six
manufacturing facilities in the United States and Europe, where
we make a broad range of coating and bonding materials for the
automotive aftermarket, construction and industrial markets.
Our niche is value-added, premium quality, environmentally
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economical for the largest high-volume coatings companies
and are too technical for smaller competitors. What we want
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in what markets does Quest have leadership positions?

We have three complementary divisions: Quest Automotive,


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your companys growth has been remarkable, with sales
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We have a buy-and-build strategy. There are about 10 big


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those brands, increasing market penetration, developing new
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When you approach an acquisition target, what impresses
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They are most impressed with our diversified product


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as a final question, can you give readers who may be business
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IPaint Protecting the P&C Industrys Intellectual Assets

Trusting Your Trade Secrets


to Lucky the Dragon
by Steve McDaniel, JD, PhD
Contributing Editor

hinese art and cultural beliefs


have been dominated by dragons
for thousands of years. The Han
Dynasty scholar Wang Fu, sometime between 206 B.C. and A.D. 220, described
precisely the complex characteristics of a
Chinese Dragon:
Camel head
Demon eyes
Cow ears
Stag antlers
Snake neck
Clam belly
Tiger feet
Eagle claws
117 carp scales around the body,
most benign but some malevolent.
This composite creature (lets call it
Lucky) might also be an apt description of another Chinese body namely, its
body of trade secret protection laws and
regulations, which are just now evolving
to resemble laws that would be recognizable in a Western court of law (to the credit
of the Chinese lawmakers and regulators).
The bottom line is this, dont count on
Lucky. One should not challenge a dragon
without being armed with considerable
fore knowledge . . . likewise, you would be
ill-advised to get mixed up in a trade secret
battle within the Land of the Dragon without tons of local intel and help.
With that stern and heartfelt forewarning, if you get your trade secrets
ripped off in China, you can chose to pursue justice through governmental civil,
administrative, or criminal (e.g., a Public
Security Bureau) agencies.
The civil and administrative routes
both have similar standards of admissible/persuasive evidence. However, because of the relatively small number of
trade secret cases in China, local courts
and officials are often unfamiliar with

the concepts and procedures governing


such cases. If you make a request for
investigation to a Chinese agency, you
will need to provide a thorough pile of
evidence and be prepared to educate the
officials involved about your trade secret.
To bolster your position (i.e., to avoid
having the AIC, a Civil Court, Criminal
Court, etc. look at you like you are crazy), the VERY BEST approach would be
to describe the trade secret in detail in a
written licensing agreement to a Chinesebased business entity with whom you
are in an established business. This will
greatly aid in establishing the existence
and your ownership of the trade secret.
Frankly, this is just about the ONLY approach you should take with Lucky.
For the remainder of this article, we will
assume you have taken this prudent step.
Unfortunately civil cases often begin with time consuming expert review
panels determining what, if any, materials qualify as a trade secret. In criminal
cases, you generally have to provide the
police the documentarily based evidence
of trade secret ownership and theft on
a silver platter before they will take action. And then, often a state controlled
research institute may evaluate whether
the defendant and the plaintiffs products
are similar enough to indicate theft and
use of a trade secret. Because of these
tough standards, of the various intellectual property related cases filed in China
in 2012, about 1 percent were for trade
secret violations, with 1,123 being civil
versus. 43 criminal cases.
Where will you find the descriptions
of Lucky (and which carp scales are benign/malevolent)? In China, there is no
counterpart to the consolidated body of
trade secret laws such as the Uniform
Trade Secrets Act. The current legal
framework for trade secret protection in
China is dominated by the 1993s AntiUnfair Competition Law, which defines
trade secrets as technical and business
information that is unknown to the

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public, which can bring economic value


to the rights holder that has applicability, and for which the rights holder take
measures to protect their confidentiality. Obtaining, disclosing or using a misappropriated trade secret by third party
is also covered by this statute when the
thief knows or should have known that
the trade secret was misappropriated.
Trade secrets in China held to fall in this
definition include techniques and processes for management, sales (e.g., customer lists), manufacturing, and product
designs/blueprints/formulas.
Other
documents that cover trade secret protection include the State Administration
of Industry and Commerces Provisions
Regarding the Prohibition of Trade
Secret Infringement for administrative
procedures, as well as business related
statutes regarding contract and labor
laws (e.g., confidentially agreements,
employment agreements, etc.).
In 2007, the Interpretation on Certain
Issues Related to the Application of Law
in Trials of Civil Case Involving Unfair
Competition published by the Supreme
Peoples Court clarified that the plaintiff in
a civil case needs to produce clear evidence
on how and when the trade secret was misappropriated. This is much, much harder
than the procedures that allow misappropriation to be found by reasonable inference from the evidence in Western courts.
There are practical and procedural
limits to a plaintiffs ability to submit
evidence provided by a private investigator or by witness testimony, and that
proof is not given as strong weight as in
Western courts. Documentation, documentation, documentation . . . let me say
that again . . . DOCUMENTATION is
the only way to sway the court. Chinas
civil courts lack a discovery process (you
wont be given an automatic opportunity to question the defendant about
a suspected misappropriation as you
would in a Western court) so you should
seek to have the court issue a document
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preservation order to legally obtain and
maintain materials (i.e., you will want to
prevent a misappropriator from making
Chinese lanterns out of them and setting
them on fire). You will need to know
ahead of time what specific (the more
specific, the better) documents you are
trying to protect to advise the court.
What can you get done to fix the
problem if you win? In an AIC branch,
if there is a finding that trade secret misappropriation occurred as a violation of
anticompetitive laws, then they can force
return of the trade secret materials, destroy goods produced using the stolen
trade secret, and issue fines the government, not you, gets the money up to
about $32,500 (200,000) at current exchange rates. The advantage of the AIC is
they can conduct raids and issue penalties
within minutes if given sufficient evidence
though that standard is high for trade
secret cases.
In Civil Court, you can get permanent
injunctions as well as damages. Damages
may be in the form of a reasonably royalty, profits from the infringer or your
lost profits much like in Western courts.
Because of the ability to get a permanent injunction, many companies seek
regress in Civil Court rather than an
AIC. However, in Civil Court it may take
a year for the case to reach conclusion,
giving plenty of time for serious damage
to your business to occur. Fortunately,
the Civil Procedure Law was revised in
2012 to allow preliminary injunctions if
a partys conduct could cause irreparable
damage or make judgment more difficult.
This has been applied by the Shanghai
First Intermediate Peoples Court in the
past couple of years in two trade secret
cases, opening the prospect of more widespread application. In the more recent
case, the chief judge stated that five factors were used to issue the injunction:
the potential threat of irreparable damage or injury to the petitioner, whether
or not the claim was totally frivolous, the
urgency of the petition, a balancing of potential costs/harms of each party, and the
public interest. But, have all your evidentiary ducks in a row if you want to have
a crack at getting a preliminary injunction issued should the process become

widespread. In the meantime, seriously


consider doing business in the Shanghai
First Intermediate Courts jurisdiction.
If you suffer big financial losses at the
hands of the misappropriator, the Public
Security Bureaus (the cops) are responsible for investigating whether or not
the offender may be liable for criminal
penalties. Public Security Bureaus are
focused on violent crimes and (sometimes) product safety issues.
They
have little interest in economic crimes
in which the Bureau does not have an
economic interest (police departments
making money from speed traps and forfeiture seizures have an economic interest in such crimes). The Public Security
Bureau has the ability to seize evidence,
conduct searches, and order defendants
to release information, unlike the civil
agencies. The results are admissible in
administrative or civil proceedings a
potentially hard-nosed substitute for the
discovery process in US courts.
At the serious loss level of about
$81,000 (500,000) or more when the
defendant is an individual defendant or
$244,000 (1,500,000) when the defendant is a business, the losing defendant
can face 3 years in prison and fines.
Exceptionally serious losses of about
$406,000 (2,500,000) or $1,219,000
(7,500,000), for an individual or business defendant, respectively, can put them
away between 3 to 7 years. Of note, a way
to invoke the criminal statute for trade
secret misappropriation is Disclosing,
using, or allowing others to use a trade
secret in breach of an agreement or a confidentiality obligation imposed by a legal
owner. This same language is also used
in the Anti-Unfair Competition Law that
is used in administrative and civil proceedings. The Supreme Peoples Court
also lists Entered into a confidentiality
agreement as a satisfactory measure to
demonstrate that the misappropriated information was being protected as a trade
secret. So, be sure to have confidentiality
agreements for everyone in your Chinese
operations. The threat of pursuing a
criminal case has some deterrent value
to be considered when doing business, as
who wants to do time in a Chinese prison, so mention it in these agreements.

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Additional law suits may be filed


for trade secret misappropriation during contact negotiation, during use under a licensing agreement, an employee
violating a labor contracts confidentiality agreement, as well as directors or
managers harming the company by disclosing secrets under Company Law. A
breach of an applicable confidentially
clause in an employment contract may
also be brought before a labor arbitration commission, keeping in mind that
these agencies tend to favor employees
over employers.
Ok, given the limitations of the options above, how do you prepare ahead
of a trade secret misappropriation event
to win in court or more importantly,
intimidate possible bad actors from
starting the ball rolling. Document everything. In detail. Not just a paper
trail . . . you want a paper road, a paper Autobahn! The information is your
trade secret. Document this. The education employees got on maintaining a
trade secret is critical. Document this.
You have policies that are implemented
to protect your trade secrets. Document
this. What employee had access to a
trade secret? Document this.
You will need this stack of paper
to show reasonable efforts were taken
to protect your trade secret, to prove
misappropriation, and hopefully identify when and who was involved. With
this information in hand, one or more
of the agencies described above can be
more easily persuaded to commit limited resources to investigate your case
(i.e., take you evidence seriously since
most of the investigation is done by
you). Only about 20% of civil court
plaintiffs win so come loaded for
bear. Also, you may seek to build positive relationships with your local AIC
and public security bureau beforehand
through local experts familiar with the
authorities so they will be more conducive to listen to your complaint if the
need arises.
Id rather be lucky than smart, you
hear it said in the U.S. I am not Chinese,
but I never heard of that advice being given in a Chinese proverb. Not in the land
of Lucky the Dragon, buddy. CW
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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
48
Acids (Non-Fatty)
48
Adhesion Promoters
48
Algicides 48
Amine Neutralizers
48
Anti-Blocking Agents
48
Anti-Floating Agents
48
Anti-Flooding Agents
48
Anti-Foaming Agents
48
Anti-Foaming Non-Silicone
48
Anti-Foaming - Silicone
48
Anti-Marring Agents
48
Anti-Rust Agents
48
Anti-Sagging Agents
48
Anti-Settling Agents
48
Anti-Skinning Agents
48
Antioxidants 50
Bactericides 50
Biocides 50
Bodying Agents
50
Catalysts 50
Caustic Sodas
50
Caustics 50
Coalescing Agents
50
Corrosion Inhibitors
50
Desiccants 50
Dispersing Agents
50
Driers 50
Driers - Napthenates
50
Driers - Neodecanoates
50
Driers - Octoates
50
Emulsifying Agents
50
Fillers 50
Flame Retardants
50
Flash Rust Inhibitors
50
Flatting Agents
51
Flocculants 51
Flow Control Agents
51
Freeze Thaw Stabilizers
51
Fungicides 51
Glycerine 51
Homogenizers 51
Light Stabilizers
51
Mildewcides 51
Plasticizers 51
Plasticizers - Abietates
51
Plasticizers - Adipates
51
Plasticizers - Benzoates
51
Plasticizers - Castor Oil
51
Plasticizers - Epoxidized
51
Plasticizers - Phthalates
51
Plasticizers - Polymerics
51
Plasticizers - Sebacates
51
Preseveratives 51
Slip Aids
51
Stabilizers 51
Stearates 51
Surfactants 51
Suspension Agents
51
Texturizers 51
Thickening Agents
51
Thickening Agents - Solvent
52

Thickening Agents - Water


52
UV Absorbers
52
Varnishes 52
Water Repellents
52
Water Soluble/Dispersible
52
Water Treatment Chemicals
52
Waxes 52
Waxes - Paraffin
52
Waxes - Polyethylene
52
Waxes - Polypropylene
52
Waxes - PTFE
52
Wetting Agents
52

Binders/Resins
Acrylic Resins
52
Polymer Emulsion
52
Acrylic Resins - Solid
52
Acrylic Resins - Solution
52
Acrylic Resins - Water Reducible
52
Acrylic Styrene Emulsions
52
Alkyd Resins
52
Alkyd & Oil Copolymers
53
Drying Oil - Modified
53
Alkyd Resins - Non Drying
53
Alkyd Resins - Oil - Modified
53
Alkyd Resins - Semi Drying
53
Alkyd Resins - Thixotropic
53
Alkyd Resins - Water Reducible
53
Amino Resins
53
Crosslinking Resins
53
Epoxy Hardeners
53
Epoxy Resins
53
Epoxy Resins - Ester
53
Epoxy Resins - Liquid
53
Epoxy Resins - Solids
53
Epoxy Resins - Solution
53
Ester Gums - Solution
53
Epoxy Resins - Water-Based
53
High Solid Resins
53
Hybrid Resins
53
Hydrocarbon Resins
53
Coumarone - Indene
53
Liquid / Solution
53
Hydrocarbon Resins - Solid
53
Melamine / Melamine Type
53
Methacrylic Monomers / Poly.
53
Natural Resins
53
Phenolic Resins
55
Phenolic Resins - Modified
55
Phenoxy Resins
55
Polyamide Resins
55
Polybutadienes 55
Polyester Resins
55
Polyester Resins - Non Drying
55
Polyester Resins - Oil Free
55
Polyester Resins - Powder
55
Polyester Resins - Saturated
55
Polyester Resins - Unsaturated
57
Water Reducible
57
Polyethylene Resins
57
Polypropylene Resins
57
Rosin Esters
57
Silanes 57

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Silicone Polyesters
57
Silicone Resins
55
Styrene Resins
57
Styrene Vinyl
57
Terpenes 57
Urethane Crosslinkers
57
Urethane Lacquers
57
Urethane Polyurethane Resins
57
UV Curing resins
57
Vinyl Resins
57
Vinyl Resins - Polyvinyl Acetate
57
Vinyl Resins - Vinyl Copolymers
57
Waterborne 57
Waterborne - Aliphatic
57

Oils & Fatty Acids


Castor Oil
Fatty Acids

57
57

Pigments
Blacks 57
Blacks - Black / Grey
57
Blacks - Carbon Black
57
Blacks - Complex Inorganic
57
Blacks - Graphite
57
Blacks - Lampblack
57
Blacks - Pigment Black
57
Blues 57
Blues - Compelx Inorganic
57
Blues - Idanthrone Blue
57
Blues - Iron Blue
57
Blues - Phthalocyanine Blue
57
Blues - PMA / PTA Toners /Lake
57
Blues - Ultramarine Blue
57
Corrosion Inhibiting
57
Extender Pigments
57
Extender Pigmetns - Aluminum Trihydrate 57
Extender Pigments - Barium Sulfate
57
Extender Pigments - Betonite
57
Extender Pigments - Calcium Carbonate
57
Extender Pigments - China Clay/Alum. Sil. 57
Extender Pigments - Feldspar
58
Extender Pigments - Fillers
58
Extender Pigments - Glass Spheres
58
Extender Pigments - Mica
58
Extender Pigments - Nepheline Syenite
58
Extender Pigments - Silica, Amorphous
58
Extender Pigments - Silica, Quartx/
Diatomaceous 58
Extender Pigments - Silica, Amorphous Synthetic
58
Extender Pigments - 58
Talc/Magnesium Silicate
58
Greens - Barium Sulfate
58
Greens - Chrome
58
Greens - Chromium
58
Greens - Complex Inorganic
58
Green PMA / PTA Toners / Lake
58
Greens - Hydrated Chromium
58
Greens Phthalocyanine
58
Iron Oxides
58
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Cross Reference Index


Black Iron Oxide
58
Iron Oxides- Burnt Siena
58
Iron Oxides- Burnt Umber
58
Iron Oxides- Indian Red
58
Iron Oxides- Mineral Black
58
Iron Oxides- Ochre
58
Iron Oxides- Raw Siena
58
Iron Oxides- Raw Umber
58
Red/Brown - Nat. & Syn.
58
Van Dyke Brown
58
Yellow Iron Oxide
59
Metallics 59
Metallics - Aluminum Pastes
59
Metallics - Aluminum Powders
59
Metallics - Gold Bronze Powders
59
Metallics - Zinc Dust / Flakes
59
Reds 64
Reds - Alizarin / Madder Lakes
64
Reds - Arylide Red / Maroon
64
Reds - BON Red / Maroon
64
Reds - Cadmium
64
Reds - Cadmium - Red
64
Reds - Lithol Rubine
65
Reds - Naphthol Red
65
Reds - Para Red
65
Reds - Perylene Maroon
65
Reds - Perylene Red
65
Reds - Perylene Scarlet
65
Reds - Perylene Violet
65
Reds - Pigment Scarlet
65
Reds - Pyrazolone Red Maroon
65
Reds - Quiracridone Maroon
62
Reds - Quiracridone Red
65
Reds - Quiracridone Violet
65
Reds - Red Lake C
65
Reds - Rhodamine
66
Reds - Sodium Lithol
66
Reds - Thioindigold
66
Reds - Toluidine Red
66
Specialty Pigments
66
Color Shifting / Color Variable
66
Specialty Pigments - Holographic
66
Specialty Pigments - Iridescent
66
Luminscent / Fluorescent
66
Specialty Pigments - Pearlescent
66
Whites 67
Whites - Antimony Oxide
67
Whites - Tit. Dioxide - Anatase
67
Whites - Tit. Dioxide - Rutile
67
Whites - Zinc Oxide
67
Yellows and Oranges
67
Cadmium Yellow / Orange
67
Chrome Orange
67
Chrome Yellow
67
Complex Inorganic
67
Diarylide Orange Toner
67
Diarylide Yellow Toner
67
Hansa Yellow
67
Metallized Azo Yellow
67
Molybdate Orange
67
Orthonitraniline Orange
67

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

55
55
55
55
55
55

Dispersions - Polyester Vehicle


Dispersions - Universal Solvent Vehicle
Dispersions - Water Soluble

56
56
56

Dyes
Dyes Organic
Dyes Solvent Soluble
Dyes Water Soluble

56
56
56

Solvents
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

66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66

Lab Equipment
Accelerated Weathering
59
Balances/Scales 59
Coating Application Equipment
59
Color Cards
59
Color Control Systems
59
Color Display
59
Color Matching / Measuring
59
Color Meters
59
Computer Software
59
Distinctness of Image Meters
59
Gages - Coating Thickness
59
Gages - Film Thickness
59
Gloss Meters
59
Haze Meters
59
Humidity Cond. Chambers
59
Light Booths
59
Outdoor Exposure Test EquiP.
59
Ovens 60
Particle Characterization
60
Rheologicals 60
Spectrophotometers 60
Stirrers 60
Surface Tension Instruments
60
Test / Measurement
60
Test Chart & Panels
60
Viscosity Meters
60

Production Equipment
Agitators 59
Bar Coding Systems
60
Batch - Weighing Equipment
61
Blenders 61
Blending Tanks
61
Computer Software
61
Containers 61
Containers - Aluminum
61
Containers - Plastic
61
Containers - Protective Liners
61
Containers - Steel
61
Conveyors 61
Crushers 61
Curing Systems
61
Dispensers 62
Disperser Blades
62

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Dispersers 62
Distillation
62
Drums
62
Drums - Interior Lining
62
Filling / Packaging / Labeling
62
Can Casing Machines
62
Coding Machines
62
Fillers 62
Label Machines
62
Label Printing
62
Labels 62
Film Applicators
62
Filtering / Straining
62
Filtering Bags / Strainers
62
Filtering Cartridge
62
Filtering Strain - Screening
62
Straining Equipment
62
Grinding and Milling
62
Grinding and Milling - Attrition
63
Grinding and Milling - Ball
63
Grinding and Milling - Bead
63
Grinding and Milling - Horizontal
63
Grinding and Milling - Impact 63Grinding and
Milling - Lab
63
Pebble Mills / Linings
63
Grinding and Milling - Peg
63
Grinding and Milling - Roller
63
Grinding and Milling - Sand
63
Grinding and Milling - Small Media
63
Grinding and Milling - Vertical
63
Grinding Media
63
Handling - Conveyors - Drum
63
Handling - Conveyors - Mechanical
63
Handling - Conveyors - Pail
63
Handling Conveyors - Pneumatic
63
Handling Conveyors
63
Infrared Curing Equipment
63
Instrumentation and Control
63
Control Systems
63
Flow Meters
63
Mixers 63
Mixers - Double Planetary
64
Mixers - Dual Shaft
64
Mixers - Pipe Line
64
Mixers - Rotor Blade
64
Mixers - Spiral Blade
64
Mixers - Triple Shaft
64
Mixing Dispersing
64
Mixing Dispersing - Change Can
64
Mixing Dispersing - Drum
64
Mixing Dispersing - Homogenizers
64
Mixing Dispersing -Horizontal Paddle- Type 64
Mixing Dispersing - Kneaders/Extenders 64
Palletizers 64
Pumping Metering
64
Pumps 64
Ram Dischargers
64
Reactor/Recovery Systems
64
Solvent Recovery
64
Spray Booths
64
Spray Equipment
64
Tanks 64
Tanks - Metal
64
Tanks - Portable
64
Tanks - Process
64
Tanks - Storage
64
Tanks - Tote
64
Tinting Machines
64
Valves 64
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Industry Suppliers Cross Reference


Additives

Algicides

Anti-Flooding Agents

Ilkalem AS

Dow Coating Materials

Houchi Chemical Co., Ltd

Kohl Marketing, Inc.

Abrasion Resistant Agents

Lonza

King Industries, Inc.

Munzing

Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.

Altima International Group LLC

RLM Industries

PhibroChem

E. L. Stone Company

Janssen PMP

Troy Corporation

Troy Corporation

Honeywell Specialty Additives

Kumar Organic Products Limited

Koster Keunen, Inc.

Troy Corporation

Anti-Foaming -

Anti-Marring Agents

Suncolor Corporation

Ultra-Fresh

Non Silicone

Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.

Houchi Chemical Co., Ltd

Shamrock Technologies, Inc.

Acids (Non-Fatty)

Alkyl

Shamrock Technologies, Inc.

Siltech Corporation

Hydrite Chemical Co.

Siltech Corporation

Solvay

Dow Corning Corporation

Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.

Keim Additec Surface USA LLC

Acrylates

Amine Neutralizers

Baker Hughes

Koster Keunen, Inc.

Siltech Corporation

Altima International Group LLC

Hydrite Chemical Co.

Michelman

Bimax Inc.

Dow Consumer & Industrial Solutions

Kimberlite Chemicals India Private

Suncolor Corporation

Taminco Inc.

Adhesion Promoters

Limited

Troy Corporation

Troy Corporation

Houchi Chemical Co., Ltd

Anti-Blocking

Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.

Siltech Corporation

Anti-Foaming - Silicone

Gelest, Inc.

Gelest, Inc.

Croda

Siltech Corporation

King Industries, Inc.

AB Specialty Silicones

DuPont Chemicals & Fluoroproducts

Gelest, Inc.

Cortec Corporation

Solvay

Croda

Altima International Group LLC

Anti-Rust Agents

American Chemie-Pharma, Inc.

Anti-Blocking Agents

AB Specialty Silicones

Invotec LLC

Bimax Inc.

Shamrock Technologies, Inc.

Dow Corning Corporation

Kohl Marketing, Inc.

Chartwell International, Inc.

Siltech Corporation

Evonik Corporation

McLube Division, McGee Industries, Inc.

Chitec

Arkema Coating Resins

Hydrite Chemical Co.

Dorf Ketal Speciality Catalysts

Buhler Group (Nanotechnology)

Kimberlite Chemicals India Private

Dow Consumer & Industrial Solutions

Cimbar Performance Minerals

Dow Corning Corporation

Croda

Troy Corporation

Siltech Corporation

Eastman Chemical Company

DuPont Chemicals & Fluoroproducts

Ubis (Asia) Plc, Can coating and

Arkema Coating Resins

GEO Specialty Chemicals

Keim Additec Surface USA LLC

Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLC

Michelman

Harcros Organics

Sasol Wax GmbH

Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.

Limited

Sealant Mfr.

Anti-Sagging Agents
Keeneyes

Gelest, Inc.
King Industries, Inc.

Anti-Foaming Agents

Kohl Marketing, Inc.

Siltech Corporation

Tolsa S.A.
Troy Corporation

Kohl Marketing, Inc.

Anti-Floating Agents

Gelest, Inc.

Menges Roller Company, Coating Roll

Keeneyes

King Industries, Inc.

King Industries, Inc.

Solvay

Anti-Scratch Resistance

Momentive Performance Materials Inc.

Harcros Organics

Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.

Siltech Corporation

PhibroChem

Troy Corporation

Division

Arkema Inc.

Dymax Oligomers & Coatings

Rit-Chem Co., Inc.

BYK USA Inc.

Nordkalk Corporation

Umicore Specialty Materials Brugge NV

Hydrite Chemical Co.

Suncolor Corporation

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Cross Reference

Additives

Anti-Settling Agents

Kumar Organic Products Limited

King Industries, Inc.

Ethox Chemicals

Houchi Chemical Co., Ltd

Parka d.o.o.

AB Specialty Silicones

Evonik Corporation

Siltech Corporation

Reactive Surfaces, Ltd., LLP

Arkema Inc.

Harcros Organics

Arkema Coating Resins

Troy Corporation

Buhler Group (Nanotechnology)

Keim Additec Surface USA LLC

Gelest, Inc.

Ultra-Fresh

Chartwell International, Inc.

Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.

Chemo International Inc

Kimberlite Chemicals India Private

King Industries, Inc.


Solvay

Bodying Agents

Cortec Corporation

Cabot Corporation

Chattem Chemicals

Croda

Munzing

Kohl Marketing, Inc.

KaMin LLC

Deforest Enterprises, Inc.

OMG Americas

Tolsa S.A.

Troy Corporation

Dorf Ketal Speciality Catalysts

Parka d.o.o.

Troy Corporation

Limited

Ethox Chemicals

Perstorp Group

Catalysts

Fire Defense Industries, Inc.

Pflaumer Brothers, Inc.

Anti-Skid / Slip Agents

Gelest, Inc.

Glassflake Ltd

Taminco Inc.

Siltech Corporation

King Industries, Inc.

Invotec LLC

Troy Corporation

Honeywell Specialty Additives

AB Specialty Silicones

Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.

American Chemie-Pharma, Inc.

Monarch Industrial Products (I) Pvt. Ltd

Dispersing Agents /

Anti-Skinning Agents

Buhler Group (Nanotechnology)

NiChem Corp.

Grind Aids Carboxylic Acids

Shamrock Technologies, Inc.

Chattem Chemicals

Taminco Inc.

Solvay

Gelest, Inc.

ChemPacific Corporation

Dura Chemicals, Inc.

Dorf Ketal Speciality Catalysts

Corrosion Inhibitors -

Dispersing Agents /

Kromachem Inc.

Gabriel Performance Products, LLC

Sulfonates / Derivatives

Grind Aids Succinimides

OMG Americas

Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.

King Industries, Inc.

Solvay

Polyrheo Inc.

NiChem Corp.

American Chemie-Pharma, Inc.

Troy Corporation

OMG Americas

Dispersing Agents /

Reactive Surfaces, Ltd., LLP

Desiccants

Grind Aids

Antioxidants

Reaxis Inc.

PQ Corporation

Siltech Corporation

Keeneyes

Troy Corporation

Chitec

Umicore Specialty Materials Brugge NV

Dispersing Agents

Ilkalem AS

Vertellus Specialty Materials

Houchi Chemical Co., Ltd

Solvay
Koster Keunen, Inc.

Keeneyes

Driers

Bactericides

Caustic Sodas

Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.

Buhler Group (Nanotechnology)

Lonza

Bayer MaterialScience AG

Siltech Corporation

OMG Americas

Arkema Coating Resins

Troy Corporation

Kumar Organic Products Limited

Coalescing Agents

Dow Coating Materials

Umicore Specialty Materials Brugge NV

Reactive Surfaces, Ltd., LLP

Keeneyes

Gelest, Inc.

Vulcan Catalytic Infrared Oven

Troy Corporation

Dow Coating Materials

King Industries, Inc.

Ultra-Fresh

Solvay

Solvay

Chemo International Inc.

Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.

Driers - Napthenates

Biocides

Croda

Arkema Inc.

Dura Chemicals, Inc.

Dow Coating Materials

Eastman Chemical Company

Baker Hughes

Troy Corporation

Lonza

Perstorp Group

BYK USA Inc.

American Chemet Corporation

Soy Technologies LLC

Clariant Corporation - Industrial &

Clariant Corporation - Industrial &

Taminco Inc.

Janssen PMP

Consumer Specialties

Consumer Specialties
Croda

Janssen PMP

Corrosion Inhibitors

Deforest Enterprises, Inc.

Kimberlite Chemicals India Private

Keeneyes

Dow Consumer & Industrial Solutions

Gelest, Inc

Dura Chemicals, Inc.

Limited

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Systems

Driers - Neodecanoates
Dura Chemicals, Inc.
Troy Corporation

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Additives

Cross Reference

Driers - Octoates

KaMin LLC

Light Stabilizers

Dorf Ketal Speciality Catalysts

Dura Chemicals, Inc.

Rainmagic Products

BASF Corporation

Eastman Chemical Company

Rainbow Paints Ltd.

Rit-Chem Co., Inc.

Keeneyes

Ethox Chemicals

Troy Corporation

Synasia Inc.

Chitec

Koster Keunen, Inc.

Emulsifying Agents

Flash Rust Inhibitors

Lubricants

Royce International

Siltech Corporation

Cortec Corporation

Cortec Corporation

Ruetgers Novares GmbH

Gelest, Inc

Croda

McLube Division, McGee Industries, Inc.

Solvay

Invotec LLC

Perstorp Group

Plasticizers - Adipates
Mar/Scratch Resistant

Arkema Inc.

Solvay

Flatting Agents

Siltech Corporation

Shamrock Technologies, Inc.

Honeywell Specialty Additives

Plasticizers - Castor Oil

Croda

Gelest, Inc.

Nordkalk Corporation

Vertellus Specialty Materials

Harcros Organics

PQ Corporation

Suncolor Corporation

Clariant Corporation - Industrial &


Consumer Specialties

Vitro Minerals

Soy Technologies LLC

Flow And Leveling Agents

Plasticizers - Phosphates
Solvay

Fillers

Keeneyes

Matting / Flatting Agents

BASF Corporation

Shamrock Technologies, Inc.

Keeneyes

Plasticizers - Sulfonamides

Gelest, Inc

Siltech Corporation

Hoffmann Mineral GmbH

Rit-Chem Co., Inc.

3M Advanced Materials Division

Arkema Coating Resins

Imerys

Burgess Pigment Company

King Industries, Inc.

NYCO Minerals Inc.

Polyethlenes

Chivine Resources, Inc.

Solvay

PQ Corporation

Bayer MaterialScience AG

Cimbar Performance Minerals

3M Advanced Materials Division

Glassflake Ltd

Baker Hughes

Mildewcides

Preseveratives

Hoffmann Mineral GmbH

Celotech Co., Ltd.

Dow Coating Materials

Dow Coating Materials

Huber Engineered Materials

Croda

Lonza

BiODX - Biological Chemical

Ilkalem AS

DuPont Chemicals & Fluoroproducts

Fire Defense Industries, Inc.

Imerys

OMG Americas

Kumar Organic Products Limited

Janssen PMP

Imerys Performance Minerals

Soy Technologies LLC

Troy Corporation

Reactive Surfaces, Ltd., LLP

KaMin LLC

Troy Corporation

Ultra-Fresh

Troy Corporation

Malvern Minerals Company

Freeze Thaw Stabilizers

Organic-Inorganic Hybrids

PTFE-Modified

Nordkalk Corporation

Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.

Siltech Corporation

McLube Division, McGee Industries, Inc.

Poraver North America Inc.

Solvay

Unimin Specialty Minerals Inc.

Soy Technologies LLC

Phosphate Esters

Release Aids

Solvay

Siltech Corporation

Technologies (Pty) Ltd.

Kish Company

Vitro Minerals

Fungicides

Croda

Chromaflo Technologies

Flame Retardants

Dow Coating Materials

Deforest Enterprises, Inc.

McLube Division, McGee Industries, Inc.

Houchi Chemical Co., Ltd

Lonza

Ethox Chemicals

Keeneyes

Janssen PMP

Chitec

Kumar Organic Products Limited

Phosphates

Siltech Corporation

Chivine Resources, Inc.

Reactive Surfaces, Ltd., LLP

Solvay

3M Advanced Materials Division

Cimbar Performance Minerals

Troy Corporation

Fire Defense Industries, Inc.

Ultra-Fresh

Plasticizers

Slip Aids

Huber Engineered Materials

Keeneyes

Shamrock Technologies, Inc.

Ilkalem AS

ChemPacific Corporation

Siltech Corporation

Invotec LLC

Croda

Gelest, Inc.

Scrub Resistant Agents

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Cross Reference

Additives

Keim Additec Surface USA LLC

Suspension Agents

Thickening Agents - Water

Shamrock Technologies, Inc.

Kromachem Inc.

BASF Corporation

Arkema Coating Resins

Arkema Coating Resins

McLube Division, McGee Industries, Inc.

King Industries, Inc.

Dow Coating Materials

BYK USA Inc.

Michelman

Croda

Chattem Chemicals

Keim Additec Surface USA LLC

Sasol Wax GmbH

RLM Industries

NOKXELLER DISPERSIONS

Michelman

Tolsa S.A.

Troy Corporation

Munzing

Special Effect Additives -

Troy Corporation

Hammer-Finish Effects

Parka d.o.o.

UV Absorbers

PhibroChem

Texturizers

BASF Corporation

Ubis (Asia) Plc, Can coating and

Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.

Keeneyes

Stabilizers

Shamrock Technologies, Inc.

Gelest, Inc.

BASF Corporation

Gelest, Inc.

BASF Corporation

Waxes - Paraffin

Bimax Inc.

Shamrock Technologies, Inc.

Birla Carbon (formerly Columbian

Sasol Wax GmbH

Siltech Corporation

Solvay
Kromachem Inc.

Thickeners / Rheology

Taminco Inc.

Modifiers Calcium Sulfonates

Sealant Mfr.

Chemicals)

King Industries, Inc.

Chitec

Waxes - Polyethylene

Stearates

American Chemie-Pharma, Inc.

Jelight Company, Inc.

BASF Corporation

Keeneyes

Celotech Co., Ltd.


Dorf Ketal Speciality Catalysts

Sufosuccinates
Solvay

Thickeners / Rheology

Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.

Varnishes

Micro Powders, Inc.

Handsome Chemical Development

Shamrock Technologies, Inc.

Limited

Honeywell Specialty Additives

Modifiers
Surfactants

Arkema Coating Resins

Water Repellents

Waxes - Polyolefins

Keeneyes

King Industries, Inc.

Shamrock Technologies, Inc.

Baker Hughes

Siltech Corporation

Advanced Primary Minerals

Siltech Corporation

Dow Coating Materials

Cabot Corporation

Gelest, Inc.

Waxes - Polypropylene

Gelest, Inc.

Celotech Co., Ltd.

Dow Corning Corporation

Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.

Solvay

Chattem Chemicals

Michelman

Micro Powders, Inc.

3M Advanced Materials Division

Mallard Creek Polymers

Rainmagic Products

Shamrock Technologies, Inc.

Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.

Munzing

Bimax Inc.

Tolsa S.A.

Water Soluble/Dispersible

Waxes - PTFE

Houchi Chemical Co., Ltd

Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.

Thickening Agents

Shamrock Technologies, Inc.

Micro Powders, Inc.

BASF Corporation

Gelest, Inc.

Shamrock Technologies, Inc.

Croda

Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.

Buhler Group (Nanotechnology)

E. L. Stone Company

Deforest Enterprises, Inc.

Dow Coating Materials

Sasol Wax GmbH

Ubis(Asia) Plc.

Dow Consumer & Industrial Solutions

Gelest, Inc.

Solution Dispersions

Dow Corning Corporation

Celotech Co., Ltd.

DuPont Chemicals & Fluoroproducts

Parka d.o.o.

Water Treatment Chemicals

Baker Hughes

Ethox Chemicals

Tolsa S.A.

Chivine Resources, Inc.

Koster Keunen, Inc.

Harcros Organics

Troy Corporation

Kimberlite Chemicals India Private

Sasol Wax GmbH

BYK USA Inc.


Clariant Corporation - Industrial &
Consumer Specialties

Waxes - Synthetic

Limited

Polyrheo Inc
Troy Corporation

Thickening Agents - Solvent

Vertellus Specialty Materials

Arkema Coating Resins

Monarch Industrial Products (I) Pvt. Ltd

Wetting Agents
Keeneyes

Chattem Chemicals

Waxes

Micro Powders, Inc.

Honeywell Specialty Additives

BASF Corporation

Siltech Corporation

Troy Corporation

Micro Powders, Inc.

Gelest, Inc.

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Binders/Resins

Cross Reference

Solvay

Reichhold, Inc.

Adhesion Resins

Alkyd Resins - Water

3M Advanced Materials Division

BASF Corporation

Bayer MaterialScience LLC

Reducible

Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.

Celanese Emulsions

Dymax Oligomers & Coatings

EPS

BYK USA Inc.

Mallard Creek Polymers

Newport Industries Ltd.

Reichhold, Inc

Croda

Nuplex Resins

Synasia Inc.

OPC Polymers

Deforest Enterprises, Inc.

Nuplex Resins LLC

DuPont Chemicals & Fluoroproducts

Omnova

Alkyd Resins

Amino Resins

Munzing

Parka d.o.o.

Arkema Coating Resins

Momentive Specialty Chemicals Inc.

Pflaumer Brothers, Inc.

Specialty Polymers, Inc.

EPS

PhibroChem

T & B Chemical & Raw Material

Reichhold, Inc.

Cellulose Derivatives

Nuplex Resins

Celotech Co., Ltd.

Nuplex Resins LLC

Eastman Chemical Company

Specialty Chemical Sales, Inc.

Distribution

Troy Corporation

Acrylic Resins - Solid

OPC Polymers

Keeneyes

OPC Polymers

Copolymer - Polyester

DIC Corporation

SYNTHOPOL CHEMIE

Polyurethanes

Dow Coating Materials

Umicore Specialty Materials Brugge NV

Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc.

Acrylic Resins

BASF Corporation

United Oil Projects (Previously KCMC)

NOKXELLER DISPERSIONS

Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.

Lucite International, Inc.

Yuen Liang Industrial Co., Ltd.

Stepan

Arkema Coating Resins

Omnova

Alkyd Resins - Alkyd & Oil

Copolymers
Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc.

Binders / Resins

DIC Corporation
Dow Coating Materials

Acrylic Resins - Solution

Copolymers

EPS

Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.

Reichhold, Inc.

Arkema Inc.

DIC Corporation

OPC Polymers

Copolymers - Acrylic / Vinyl

Chemo International Inc

Dow Coating Materials

Rainbow Paints Ltd.

OPC Polymers

ChemPacific Corporation

Reichhold, Inc.

Dymax Oligomers & Coatings

BASF Corporation

Alkyd Resins - Alkyd Latex

Copolymers -

Lucite International, Inc.

United Oil Projects (Previously KCMC)

Arkema Coating Resins

Polyether / Urethane

Reichhold, Inc.

E. L. Stone Company

Nuplex Resins
Nuplex Resins LLC

Acrylic Resins - Water

Omnova

Reducible

Alkyd Resins - Drying Oil -

Copolymers - Urethane

Sartomer Americas

DIC Corporation

Modified

NOKXELLER DISPERSIONS

Specialty Polymers, Inc.

EPS

Reichhold, Inc.

Stepan

Synasia Inc.

Nuplex Resins

OPC Polymers

SYNTHOPOL CHEMIE

Nuplex Resins LLC

United Oil Projects (Previously KCMC)

Acrylic Styrene Emulsions

Alkyd Resins - Non Drying

Dow Coating Materials

Arkema Coating Resins

Reichhold, Inc.

King Industries, Inc.

Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.

T & B Chemical & Raw Material


Distribution
United Oil Projects (Previously KCMC)

Crosslinking Resins

Dow Coating Materials

Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc.

Acrylic Resins - Polymer

EPS

Alkyd Resins - Oil - Modified

GEO Specialty Chemicals

Emulsion

Reichhold, Inc.

EPS

Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLC

Keeneyes

Mallard Creek Polymers

Reichhold, Inc

Kuraray America, Inc.

Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.

Omnova

Alberdingk Boley

Specialty Polymers, Inc.

Alkyd Resins - Semi Drying

Arkema Coating Resins

T & B Chemical & Raw Material

Reichhold, Inc.

DIC Corporation

Distribution

Sartomer Americas

OPC Polymers

Dow Coating Materials


EPS

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Cross Reference

Binders/Resins

Dispersion - Aqueous

Ktisis

Hybrid Resins

Phenolic Resins

Alberdingk Boley

Momentive Specialty Chemicals Inc.

Siltech Corporation

Reichhold, Inc.

EPS

Royce International

Arkema Coating Resins

Cardolite Corporation

AGC Chemicals Americas, Inc.

Synasia Inc.

Dow Coating Materials

Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLC

Epoxy Resins - Ester

Hydrocarbon Resins

Newport Industries Ltd.

Emulsions

Reichhold, Inc.

Keeneyes

Royce International

Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.

OPC Polymers

Eastman Chemical Company

Yuen Liang Industrial Co., Ltd.

Bayer MaterialScience LLC

Momentive Specialty Chemicals Inc.

Shamrock Technologies, Inc.

Kuraray America, Inc.

Alberdingk Boley

Epoxy Resins - Liquid

Newport Industries Ltd.

Phenolic Resins - Modified

Arkema Coating Resins

AZ Electronic Materials Co., Ltd.

Revelli Chemicals Inc.

ArrowPoint Corp.

Dow Coating Materials

Siltech Corporation

Ruetgers Novares GmbH

OPC Polymers

EPS

Reichhold, Inc.

Yuen Liang Industrial Co., Ltd.

Reichhold, Inc.

Ktisis

AGC Chemicals Americas, Inc.

LATICRETE Toll Manufacturing

Hydrocarbon Resins -

Mallard Creek Polymers

Momentive

Coumarone - Indene

Specialty Polymers, Inc.

Royce International

Ruetgers Novares GmbH

Ubis(Asia) Plc.

Umicore Specialty Materials Brugge NV

Synasia Inc.

Hydrocarbon Resins -

Phenolic Resins - Solution

Emulsions - Vinyl Acetate

Epoxy Resins - Solids

Liquid / Solution

Ubis(Asia) Plc.

Ethylene Emulsion Polymers

Momentive

AZ Electronic Materials Co., Ltd.

(VAE)

Ubis (Asia) Plc, Can coating and

Ruetgers Novares GmbH

Celanese Emulsions

Phenolic Resins - Solid

Epoxy Hardeners

Sealant Mfr.

Polyamide Resins
Keeneyes

Sealant Mfr.
Ubis(Asia) Plc.

Ubis (Asia) Plc, Can coating and

Hydrocarbon Resins - Solid

Reichhold, Inc.

Kuraray America, Inc.

Keeneyes

Epoxy Resins - Solution

Polyrheo Inc.

Polyester Resins

Arkema Coating Resins

Ktisis

Ruetgers Novares GmbH

Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.

Reichhold, Inc.

Momentive

Cardolite Corporation
Gabriel Performance Products, LLC

Ester Gums - Solid

Jiangsu Tetrachem Co., Ltd.

ArrowPoint Corp.

Momentive
Momentive Specialty Chemicals Inc.

Exoxy Resins - Water-Based

Royce International

Keeneyes

Arkema Coating Resins

Maleic Resins

EPS

Keeneyes

King Industries, Inc.


Reichhold, Inc.

Melamine / Melamine Type

Evonik Corporation

Ubis (Asia) Plc, Can coating and

Masterpiece Graphix

Sealant Mfr.

Reichhold, Inc.

Nuplex Resins
Nuplex Resins LLC

Epoxy Resins

Momentive

Methacrylic Monomers /

Stepan

Keeneyes

Momentive Specialty Chemicals Inc.

Polymers

Synthopol Chemie

Siltech Corporation

Bimax Inc.

Arkema Coating Resins

High Solid Resins

President

Polyester Resins - Non Drying

King Industries, Inc.

Arkema Coating Resins

Sartomer Americas

Reichhold, Inc.

Reichhold, Inc.

King Industries, Inc.

Cardolite Corporation

AGC Chemicals Americas, Inc.

Natural Resins

Polyester Resins - Oil Free

ChemPacific Corporation

Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLC

Cardolite Corporation

Reichhold, Inc.

CVC Thermoset Specialties Div. of

Lucite International, Inc.

PLT Health Solutions

Perstorp Group

Vertellus Specialty Materials

Emerald Performance Materials


Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLC

Pflaumer Brothers, Inc.

Jiangsu Tetrachem Co., Ltd.

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Polyester Resins - Powder


Arkema Coating Resins
E. L. Stone Company

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Binders/Resins - Black Pigments

Cross Reference

Polyester Resins - Saturated

Stabilizers

Siltech Corporation

Vinyl Resins - Vinyl

King Industries, Inc.

BASF Corporation

Alberdingk Boley

Copolymers

Reichhold, Inc.

Kromachem Inc.

BASF Corporation

Reichhold, Inc.

Bayer MaterialScience LLC

AB Specialty Silicones
Wacker Chemical Corporation

Polyester Resins - Solid

Styrene Resins

Evonik Corporation

Stepan

Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.

Jiangsu Tetrachem Co., Ltd.

Reichhold, Inc.

Lucite International, Inc.

Waterborne

Polyester Resins -

Mallard Creek Polymers

Prime UV Equipment

Alberdingk Boley

Unsaturated

Masterpiece Graphix

Sartomer Americas

Arkema Coating Resins

Reichhold, Inc.

Omnova

SYNTHOPOL CHEMIE

Bayer MaterialScience LLC

Styrene Vinyl / Toluene

Vinyl Resins

Polyester Resins - Water

Polymer & Copolymer Solution

Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.

Reducible

Reichhold, Inc.

Celanese Emulsions

Waterborne - Aliphatic

Reichhold, Inc.

OPC Polymers

Wacker Chemical Corporation

AGC Chemicals Americas, Inc.

Ilkalem AS

Resinate Materials Group Inc.


Specialty Chemical Sales, Inc.

Jiangsu Tetrachem Co., Ltd.

Polyethylene Resins

TGIC Resins

Vinyl Resins -

Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.

Keeneyes

Polyvinyl Acetate

Arkema Coating Resins

Celanese Emulsions

Polypropylene Resins

Wacker Chemical Corporation

Resinate Materials Group Inc.

Black Pigments

Bayer MaterialScience AG

Urethane And

Masterpiece Graphix

Polyurethane Resins

Vinyl Resins - Polyvinyl

Blacks - Black / Grey

Keeneyes

Alcohol / Formal / Butyral

PentaCarbon GmbH

Rosin Esters

Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.

Kuraray America, Inc.

Solution Dispersions

Keeneyes

Alberdingk Boley

Newport Industries Ltd.

Arkema Coating Resins

Vinyl Resins - Polyvinyl

Blacks - Carbon Black

Rit-Chem Co., Inc.

EPS

Chloride / Polyvinylidene

BASF Corporation

Yuen Liang Industrial Co., Ltd.

King Industries, Inc.

Chloride

Lansco Colors

Reichhold, Inc.

Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.

Reitech Corporation

Rubber

Bayer MaterialScience AG

Masterpiece Graphix

Sun Chemical Corporation

Keeneyes

Bayer MaterialScience LLC


Cardolite Corporation

Vinyl Resins - Solid

Birla Carbon (formerly Columbian

Silanes

NOKXELLER DISPERSIONS

Keeneyes

King Industries, Inc.

Pflaumer Brothers, Inc.

Kuraray America, Inc.

Performance Pigments

Orion Engineered Carbons

Resinate Materials Group Inc.

Silicone Polyesters

Stepan

Siltech Corporation

Silicone Resins

Chemicals)
Cabot Corporation

Vinyl Resins - Vinyl Acetate

PentaCarbon GmbH

Ethylene Copolymers

Solution Dispersions

Urethane Crosslinkers

Arkema Coating Resins

Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc.

Newport Industries Ltd.

Blacks Complex Inorganic Black

Siltech Corporation
Evonik Corporation

Urethane Lacquers

Vinyl Resins - Vinyl Acetate

BASF Corporation

Wacker Chemical Corporation

NOKXELLER DISPERSIONS

Polymer Emulsions

Orion Engineered Carbons

Perstorp Group

Arkema Coating Resins

Shepherd Color Company, The

Solventborne

Reichhold, Inc.

Arkema Coating Resins

UV Curing Resins

Celanese Emulsions

Blacks - Drop / Bone Black

EPS

Keeneyes

Specialty Polymers, Inc.

Ebonex Corporation

AGC Chemicals Americas, Inc.

Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc.

Wacker Chemical Corporation

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Cross Reference

Black Pigments - Dispersions

Blacks - Lampblack

Blues - Iron Blue

Corrosion Inhibiting -

GEO Specialty Chemicals

BASF Corporation

Gelest, Inc.

Zinc Dust Flakes

Hindusthan Colour Co.

Birla Carbon (formerly Columbian

Qingdao Sanhuan ColorChem Co.,

Reitech Corporation

Pan Technology, Inc.

Sun Chemical Corporation

Ralston Colour & Coatings B.V.

Chemicals)

Ltd.

Performance Pigments

General Carbon Company

Sensient Industrial Colors

Orion Engineered Carbons

Blues - Phthalocyanine Blue

Eckart America Corp.

Solution Dispersions

PentaCarbon GmbH

BASF Corporation

Nubiola

SYNTHOPOL CHEMIE

Dominion Colour Corporation

The Kish Company

Blacks - Pigment Black

Lansco Colors

Corrosion Inhibiting -

BASF Corporation

Reitech Corporation

Zinc Yellow

Dispersions - Color

Birla Carbon (formerly Columbian

Sincol USA

Gelest, Inc

Concentrates

Sudarshan North America

NiChem Corp.

BASF Corporation

Chemicals)
Cabot Corporation
Chivine Resources, Inc.

Sun Chemical Corporation


Performance Pigments

Dispersions

Dominion Colour Corporation


Chromaflo Technologies
Reitech Corporation

Orion Engineered Carbons

Aakash Chemicals

PentaCarbon GmbH

Alex Color Corp.

Dispersions - Acrylic Vehicle

Qingdao Sanhuan ColorChem Co.,

Hindusthan Colour Co.

BASF Corporation

Qingdao Sanhuan ColorChem Co.,

Chromaflo Technologies

Alex Color Corp.

Dominion Colour Corporation

American Colors, Inc.

Dow Coating Materials

Hindusthan Colour Co.

Blues -

Reitech Corporation

Kromachem Inc.

PMA / PTA Toners /Lake

American Colors, Inc.

Pan Technology, Inc.

BASF Corporation

Sensient Industrial Colors

Pflaumer Brothers, Inc.

Ltd.
Rockwood Pigments NA, Inc

Ltd.

Shenghua Group Deqing Huayuan


Pigment Co., LTD
Spectra Colors

Blue Pigments

Sun Chemical Corporation


Performance Pigments

Sun Chemical Corporation


Performance Pigments

Ralston Colour & Coatings B.V.

Dispersions - Alkyd Vehicle

Shreya Aniline Industries Pvt. Ltd.

Chromaflo Technologies

Blues -

Blues - Ultramarine Blue

Accurate Dispersions

Dispersions - Machine

Complex Inorganic Blue

Dominion Colour Corporation

Ralston Colour & Coatings B.V.

Colorant

BASF Corporation

Gelest, Inc.

Gelest, Inc

Lansco Colors

Dispersions - Aqueous

Chromaflo Technologies

Lansco Colors

Reitech Corporation

BASF Corporation

Reitech Corporation

Heucotech, Ltd.

Holliday Pigments SAS

Shamrock Technologies, Inc.

Accurate Dispersions

Shenghua Group Deqing Huayuan

Nubiola

Alberdingk Boley

Pan Technology, Inc.

Qingdao Sanhuan ColorChem Co.,

Chromaflo Technologies

Ralston Colour & Coatings B.V.

Dominion Colour Corporation

Shreya Aniline Industries Pvt. Ltd.

Pigment Co., LTD


Shepherd Color Company, The

Ltd.
Revelli Chemicals Inc.

BASF Corporation

Dow Coating Materials

Blues - Idanthrone Blue

Reitech Corporation

Dispersions - Non-Aqueous

BASF Corporation

Sun Chemical Corporation

BASF Corporation

Dominion Colour Corporation


Lansco Colors

Corrosion
Inhibiting Pigments

Reitech Corporation
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments
Heucotech, Ltd.
Trust Chem USA

Performance Pigments
Aakash Chemicals
Accurate Dispersions

Chromaflo Technologies
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments

Corrosion Inhibiting - Red

Alex Color Corp.

Accurate Dispersions

Lead / Litharge / Blue Lead

American Colors, Inc.

American Colors, Inc.

NiChem Corp.

Cabot Corporation

Day-Glo Color Corp

Day-Glo Color Corp

Pan Technology, Inc.

Ebonex Corporation

RLM Industries

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Dispersions - Extender Pigmentss

Cross Reference

Dispersions - Polyester

Pan Technology, Inc.

Dyes Water Soluble

New Brook International, Inc.

Vehicle

Rainmagic Products

BASF Corporation

Rit-Chem Co., Inc.

Chromaflo Technologies

Sensient Industrial Colors

American Colors, Inc.

Dyes

Day-Glo Color Corp

Shreya Aniline Industries Pvt. Ltd.

Extender Pigments - Betonite

Spectra Colors

New Brook International, Inc.

Spectra Colours Ltd.

Dispersions - Universal

Dyes Organic

Extender Pigments - Calcium

Solvent Vehicle

BASF Corporation

Carbonate

BASF Corporation

ChemPacific Corporation

Chromaflo Technologies

Day-Glo Color Corp

Dominion Colour Corporation

Qingdao Sanhuan ColorChem Co.,

Accurate Dispersions

Ltd.

Extender Pigments

Gelest, Inc.
Chemo International Inc.
Huber Engineered Materials

Extender Pigments -

Imerys Performance Minerals

Hindusthan Colour Co.

Shreya Aniline Industries Pvt. Ltd.

Aluminum Trihydrate

Kady International

Ralston Colour & Coatings B.V.

Spectra Colours Ltd.

Gelest, Inc.

Nordkalk Corporation

Dispersions - Water Soluble

Dyes Solvent Soluble

Extender Pigments -

BASF Corporation

BASF Corporation

Barium Sulfate

Extender Pigments - China

Chromaflo Technologies

Shreya Aniline Industries Pvt. Ltd.

Keeneyes

Clay / Aluminium Silicate

Gelest, Inc.

Spectra Colors

Gelest, Inc.

BASF Corporation

Reitech Corporation

Spectra Colours Ltd.

Cimbar Performance Minerals

Gelest, Inc.

The Kish Company

Advanced Primary Minerals

Unimin Specialty Minerals Inc.

Sun Chemical Corporation

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Extender Pigments - Iron Oxides

Burgess Pigment Company

Extender Pigments -

Greens - Complex Inorganic

Iron Oxide Pigments -

Imerys

Silica, Amorphous

BASF Corporation

Burnt Umber

Kady International

Gelest, Inc.

Gelest, Inc.

Reitech Corporation

KaMin LLC

Hoffmann Mineral GmbH

Heucotech, Ltd.

Hoover Color Corporation

Huber Engineered Materials

Shenghua Group Deqing Huayuan

Extender Pigments - Feldspar

Malvern Minerals Company

Gelest, Inc.

NYCO Minerals Inc.

Pigment Co., LTD


Shepherd Color Company, The

Vitro Minerals

Greens - Green PMA / PTA


Toners / Lake

Gelest, Inc.

Indian Red
Shenghua Group Deqing Huayuan

PQ Corporation

Extender Pigments - Fillers

Iron Oxide Pigments -

Pigment Co., LTD


Spectra Colors

Burgess Pigment Company

Extender Pigments - Silica,

Glassflake Ltd.

Quartz / Diatomaceous

Hoffmann Mineral GmbH

Gelest, Inc.

Greens - Phthalocyanine

Mineral Black

Imerys

Huber Engineered Materials

BASF Corporation

Reitech Corporation

Imerys Performance Minerals

Imerys

Lansco Colors

KaMin LLC

Malvern Minerals Company

Reitech Corporation

Iron Oxide Pigments -

Kish Company

U.S. Silica Company

Sincol USA

Raw Siena

Malvern Minerals Company

Unimin Specialty Minerals Inc.

Sudarshan North America

Reitech Corporation

BASF Corporation

Iron Oxide Pigments -

Sun Chemical Corporation

Nordkalk Corporation
NYCO Minerals Inc.

Extender Pigments - Silican,

NYCO Minerals, Inc., Member of the

Amorphous - Synthetic

Aakash Chemicals

Raw Umber

Gelest, Inc

Alex Color Corp.

Reitech Corporation

PQ Corporation

Dominion Colour Corporation

Hoover Color Corporation

S&B Group
Specialty Chemical Sales, Inc.

Performance Pigments

Iron Oxide Pigments -

Rockwood Pigments

The Kish Company


U.S. Silica Company

Extender Pigments - Talc /

Unimin Specialty Minerals Inc.

Magnesium Silicate

Vitro Minerals

Gelest, Inc.

Iron Oxides

Iron Oxide Pigments - Red /


Brown Iron Oxide - Natural &

Cimbar Performance Minerals

Iron Oxide Pigments -

Synthetic

Extender Pigments -

Imerys Performance Minerals

Black Iron Oxide

BASF Corporation

Glass Spheres

Kady International

BASF Corporation

Lansco Colors

Gelest, Inc

Lansco Colors

Reitech Corporation

Kish Company

Reitech Corporation

Hindusthan Colour Co.

Sun Chemical Corporation

Hoover Color Corporation

Malvern Minerals Company

Greens Pigments

Performance Pigments

Nubiola

Extender Pigments - Mica

Greens - Chrome

Hoover Color Corporation

Rockwood Pigments NA, Inc

BASF Corporation

BASF Corporation

Rockwood Pigments

Shenghua Group Deqing Huayuan

Gelest, Inc

Spectra Colours Ltd.

Shenghua Group Deqing Huayuan

Advanced Primary Minerals

Pigment Co., LTD

Imerys Performance Minerals

Greens - Chromium

Kish Company

Lansco Colors

Pigment Co., LTD


The Kish Company

Spectra Colors

Iron Oxide Pigments - Van

Chivine Resources, Inc.

Iron Oxide Pigments -

Dyke Brown

Nubiola

Burnt Siena

Reitech Corporation

Extender Pigments -

Revelli Chemicals Inc.

Reitech Corporation

Nepheline Syenite

Rockwood Pigments NA, Inc

Hoover Color Corporation

Gelest, Inc.
Unimin Specialty Minerals Inc.

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Iron Oxides - Lab Equipment

Cross Reference

Iron Oxide Pigments - Yellow

Color Cards

Distinctness Of Image Meters

Holiday Detectors

Iron Oxide

BYK-Gardner USA

BYK-Gardner USA

ElektroPhysik USA, Inc.

BASF Corporation

ElektroPhysik USA, Inc.

Rhopoint Instruments

Elcometer

Lansco Colors

ACT Test Panels LLC

Reitech Corporation

Leneta Company, Inc.

Gages

Nubiola

Sample-Ease

BYK-Gardner USA

Pigment Co., LTD

Laboratory
Equipment
Accelerated Weathering

Fischer Technology, Inc.

Boulder Imaging

Humidity / UV / Condensation

Color Control Systems

DeFelsko Corporation

Chambers

Color-Tec

Elcometer

King Industries, Inc.

Formulator & ColorTec Software

Fischer Technology, Inc.

Atlas Material Testing Technology LLC

RK PrintCoat Instruments Ltd.

Paul N. Gardner Company

EYE Applied Optics

Rockwood Pigments NA, Inc


Shenghua Group Deqing Huayuan

Elmed Dr. Ing. Mense GmbH

Liebisch, Gebr. GmbH & Co. KG

Color Display

Gages - Coating Thickness

BYK-Gardner USA

BYK-Gardner USA

Q-Lab Corporation

Sample-Ease

ElektroPhysik USA, Inc.

UV III Systems

Boulder Imaging

Weice Testing Instrument Co., Ltd.

Atlas Material Testing Technology LLC

Corrosion Testing Equipment

EYE Applied Optics

Color Matching / Measuring

DeFelsko Corporation

Q-Lab Corporation

BYK-Gardner USA

Elcometer

Lab Mills

Qualtech Products Industry Co Ltd

Chromaflo Technologies

Fischer Technology, Inc.

Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.

Weice Testing Instrument Co., Ltd.

Color-Tec

tec5USA, Inc.

BYK-Gardner USA

Formulator & ColorTec Software

Thwing-Albert Instrument Company

Charles Ross & Son Company

Balances / Scales

Harper Corporation of America

BYK-Gardner USA

RK PrintCoat Instruments Ltd.

Gages - Film Thickness

Custom Milling and Consulting

Sartorius Lab Instruments GmbH&Co.

Sensient Industrial Colors

BYK-Gardner USA

GLEN MILLS INC.

tec5USA, Inc.

ElektroPhysik USA, Inc.

Microtron USA Inc.

King Industries, Inc.

Myers Engineering

Color Merchandising Aids

DeFelsko Corporation

The Blade Shop, Inc.

Chromaflo Technologies

Elcometer

Torrey Hills Technologies, LLC

KG
Shimadzu Scientific Instruments Inc.
Thwing-Albert Instrument Company

Coating Application

King Industries, Inc.

Fischer Technology, Inc.

Equipment

Color Meters

Paul N. Gardner Company

Light Booths

BYK-Gardner USA

BYK-Gardner USA

tec5USA, Inc.

BYK-Gardner USA

ElektroPhysik USA, Inc.

ElektroPhysik USA, Inc.

Thwing-Albert Instrument Company

ElektroPhysik USA, Inc.

Elcometer Ltd.

Color-Tec

EYE Applied Optics

Formulator & ColorTec Software

Gloss Meters

Red Devil Equipment Company

Picosun

Paul N. Gardner Company

BYK-Gardner USA

UV III Systems

PreBaffle Systems

Qualtech Products Industry Co Ltd

ElektroPhysik USA, Inc.

Color-Tec

King Industries, Inc.

Outdoor Exposure Test

RK PrintCoat Instruments Ltd.

Computer Software

Elcometer

Equipment

Sartorius Lab Instruments GmbH&Co.

(lab & Testing)

Rhopoint InstrumentsTQC

Atlas Material Testing Technology LLC

BYK-Gardner USA

Haze Meters

Elmed Dr. Ing. Mense GmbH

TQC

Chromaflo Technologies

BYK-Gardner USA

EYE Applied Optics

Ubis(Asia) Plc.

Boulder Imaging

ElektroPhysik USA, Inc.

Q-Lab Corporation

Vulcan Catalytic Infrared Oven

Color-Tec

Rhopoint Instruments

Weice Testing Instrument Co., Ltd.

Prime UV Equipment

KG

Systems

Elcometer Ltd.
Formulator & ColorTec Software
Stat-Ease, Inc.

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Cross Reference

Lab Equipment - Production Equipment

Ovens

Stirrers

Sample-Ease

Metallics -

King Industries, Inc.

GLEN MILLS INC.

Schwegmann Filtrations-Technik

Aluminum Powders

Prime UV Equipment

The Blade Shop, Inc.

Torrey Hills Technologies, LLC


Vulcan Catalytic Infrared Oven
Systems
Weice Testing Instrument Co., Ltd.

Eckart America Corp.


U.S. Metal Powders Inc

Surface Tension Instruments

Shimadzu Scientific Instruments Inc.

King Industries, Inc.

Taber Industries

Metallics - Gold Bronze

ATS RheoSystems, A Division of

Thwing-Albert Instrument Company

Powders

TQC

Eckart America Corp.

Weice Testing Instrument Co., Ltd.

New Brook International, Inc.

Cannon Instrument Company

Particle Characterization

Kruss GmbH

ATS RheoSystems, A Division of

SensaDyne Instruments

Cannon Instrument Company

GmbH
SensaDyne Instruments

Thwing-Albert Instrument Company

Test Chart & Panels


BYK-Gardner USA

Boulder Imaging

Oils/Fatty Acids

Test / Measurement

ACT Test Panels LLC

BYK-Gardner USA

Leneta Company, Inc.

Castor Oil

Freeman Technology Ltd.

ElektroPhysik USA, Inc.

Q-Lab Corporation

American Chemie-Pharma, Inc.

HORIBA Instruments, Inc.

King Industries, Inc.

Sample-Ease

Vertellus Specialty Materials

Little Joe Industries

ACT Test Panels LLC

Taber Industries

Met One Instruments

Atlas Material Testing Technology LLC

Sympatec GmbH

ATS RheoSystems, A Division of

Brookfield Engineering Laboratories,


Inc.

TQC

PH Meters
King Industries, Inc.

Cannon Instrument Company

Fatty Acids
Viscosity Meters

Polyrheo Inc

BYK-Gardner USA

Rainbow Paints Ltd.

Boulder Imaging

ElektroPhysik USA, Inc.

Brookfield Engineering Laboratories,

ATS RheoSystems, A Division of

Inc.

Cannon Instrument Company

Production
Equipment

Harper Corporation of America

Chemspeed Technologies AG

HORIBA Instruments, Inc.

DeFelsko Corporation

Inc.

EIT Instrument Markets

Elcometer

Agitators

Reflectometers

Elmed Dr. Ing. Mense GmbH

Harper Corporation of America

Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.

BYK-Gardner USA

Fischer Technology, Inc.

Hydramotion Ltd

Charles Ross & Son Company

ElektroPhysik USA, Inc.

Freeman Technology Ltd.

Marimex America LLC

Berg Engineering & Consulting

Rhopoint Instruments

Harper Corporation of America

Paul N. Gardner Company

Buhler Inc.

Brookfield Engineering Laboratories,

HORIBA Instruments, Inc.

Qualtech Products Industry Co Ltd

Conn and Company, LLC

Rheologicals

Hydramotion Ltd

Rhopoint Instruments

FLL Systembau GmbH

ATS RheoSystems, A Division of

Leneta Company, Inc.

TQC

Groen Process Equipment

Cannon Instrument Company


Brookfield Engineering Laboratories,
Inc.

Morse Manufacturing Co., Inc.

Liebisch, Gebr. GmbH & Co. KG


Corrosion Testing Equipment
Little Joe Industries

Metallics Pigments

Freeman Technology Ltd.

Marimex America LLC

RHEONIS_Services for fluids

Met One Instruments

Metallics - Aluminum Pastes

Paul N. Gardner Company

Lansco Colors

PCT Engineered Systems

Sun Chemical Corporation

processability

Pipeline Packaging

BYK-Gardner USA

Q-Lab Corporation

ArrowPoint Corp.

King Industries, Inc.

Qualtech Products Industry Co Ltd

Eckart America Corp.

HORIBA Instruments, Inc.

RHEONIS_Services for fluids

U.S. Metal Powders Inc

tec5USA, Inc.

The Blade Shop, Inc.


Walther Pilot North America

Spectrophotometers

Shimadzu Scientific Instruments Inc.

Myers Engineering

Performance Pigments

ystral gmbh

Bar Coding Systems


Dematic Corporation
Rockwell Automation, Inc.

processability
RK PrintCoat Instruments Ltd.

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Production Equipment

Cross Reference

Batch - Weighing Equipment

Rexson Systems Ltd.

Rockwell Automation, Inc.

Containers - Protective Liners

Generic Systems Inc. and Generic Fluid

Schold Machine Corp.

Siemens Industry Inc., Solutions,

CDF Corporation

LATICRETE Toll Manufacturing

Blending Tanks

Stat-Ease, Inc.

Novaflow Systems, Inc.

Charles Ross & Son Company

Rexson Systems Ltd.

DMBS Inc

Containers

Cleveland Steel Container

Rockwell Automation, Inc.

Generic Systems Inc. and Generic Fluid

CDF Corporation

Pipeline Packaging

Systems

Sartorius Lab Instruments GmbH&Co.


KG
Siemens Industry Inc., Solutions,
Automation & Drive Technologies

Automation & Drive Technologies

Cleveland Steel Container

Containers - Steel

Cleveland Steel Container

Systems
Groen Process Equipment

Pipeline Packaging

Niles Steel Tank

Conveyors
A.W.T. World Trade, Inc.

LATICRETE Toll Manufacturing

Containers - Bags

Buhler Inc.

CDF Corporation

Dematic Corporation

Batch Controllers

Cleaning Equipment

Rockwell Automation, Inc.

Berg Engineering & Consulting

Containers -

Crushers

DISTI KLEEN, INC.

Can / Pail Closures

Red Devil Equipment Company

Blenders

Cleveland Steel Container

Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.

Computer Software

Charles Ross & Son Company

Advanced Software Designs

Innovative Ingenuities

Formulator & ColorTec Software

Containers - Interior Lining

EIT Instrument Markets

Jaygo, Incorporated

GSE Dispensing, Inc.

CDF Corporation

Energy Sciences

Morse Manufacturing Co., Inc.

Novaflow Systems, Inc.

Cleveland Steel Container

EYE Applied Optics

EMImills
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For laboratory
scale up & small
batch production.

Red Devil Equipment Company

Curing Systems
A.W.T. World Trade, Inc.

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Cross Reference

Production Equipment

H&S Autoshot

Filling / Packaging /

Filling / Packaging / Labeling

Filtering Strain - Straining

Keyland Polymer Ltd.

Labeling Operations

Operations - Labels

Equipment

PCT Engineered Systems

Berg Engineering & Consulting

Ideal-Pak Incorporated

Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.

Phoseon Technology

Ideal-Pak Incorporated

Prime UV Equipment

J. De Vree & Co. N.V.

Films

UV III Systems

Langguth America Ltd.

Masterpiece Graphix

Grinding And Milling

Vulcan Catalytic Infrared Oven

LATICRETE Toll Manufacturing

Picosun

Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.

Systems

Spencer Strainer Systems

Charles Ross & Son Company

Mount Packaging Systems Limited


Serac Inc.

Dispensers

Filtering / Straining

Buhler Inc.

Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.

GLEN MILLS INC.

Parker Hannifin | domnick hunter

Microtron USA Inc.

FLL Systembau GmbH

Filling / Packaging / Labeling

GSE Dispensing, Inc.

Operations - Can Casing

Novaflow Systems, Inc.

Machines

PreBaffle Systems

Schold Machine Corp.

Rexson Systems Ltd.

J. De Vree & Co. N.V.

Schwegmann Filtrations-Technik

Sigma Equipment Corporation

Mount Packaging Systems Limited

Disperser Blades

Process Filtration

Norstone

GmbH
Spencer Strainer Systems

Grinding And Milling -

Charles Ross & Son Company

Filling / Packaging / Labeling

Conn and Company, LLC

Operations - Coding

Filtering / Straining - Filter /

Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.

Norstone

Machines

Pressure Vessels

Custom Milling and Consulting

The Blade Shop, Inc.

Ideal-Pak Incorporated

Parker Hannifin | domnick hunter

J. De Vree & Co. N.V.

Dispersers

Attrition

Process Filtration

Grinding And Milling - Ball


Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.

Mount Packaging Systems Limited

Spencer Strainer Systems

Conn and Company, LLC

Filling / Packaging / Labeling

Filtering / Straining - Filtering

Custom Milling and Consulting

Operations - Fillers

Bags / StrainersParker

DMBS Inc

Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.

Hannifin | domnick hunter

Grinding And Milling - Bead

Innovative Ingenuities

Ideal-Pak Incorporated

Process Filtration

Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.

Myers Engineering

J. De Vree & Co. N.V.

PreBaffle Systems

Buhler Inc.

Norstone

Langguth America Ltd.

Schwegmann Filtrations-Technik

Custom Milling and Consulting

Qualtech Products Industry Co Ltd

LATICRETE Toll Manufacturing

Schold Machine Corp.

Mount Packaging Systems Limited

Torrey Hills Technologies, LLC

Rainbow Paints Ltd.

Filtering / Straining - Filtering

ystral gmbh

Serac Inc.

Cartridge

Grinding And Milling -

Parker Hannifin | domnick hunter

Colloid

Charles Ross & Son Company

SiLi Sigmund Lindner GmbH

Distillation

Filling / Packaging / Labeling

DISTI KLEEN, INC.

Operations - Label Machines

Pope Scientific

J. De Vree & Co. N.V.

GmbH

Mount Packaging Systems Limited

Pipeline Packaging

Filling / Packaging / Labeling


Drums - Interior Lining

Operations - Label Printing

CDF Corporation

Ideal-Pak Incorporated

Microtron USA Inc.


SiLi Sigmund Lindner GmbH

Process Filtration
Schwegmann Filtrations-Technik

Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.


Charles Ross & Son Company

GmbH

Grinding And Milling -

Langguth America Ltd.

Drums

Torrey Hills Technologies, LLC

Filtering Strain - Screening

Horizontal

Machines

Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.

Spencer Strainer Systems

Custom Milling and Consulting


Microtron USA Inc.

Langguth America Ltd.

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Cross Reference

Production Equipment

Grinding And Milling -

Grinding And Milling - Sand

Handling - Conveyors -

Instrumentation And Control

Impact

Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.

Pneumatic

- Control Systems

Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.

Microtron USA Inc.

Berg Engineering & Consulting

Charles Ross & Son Company

Dematic Corporation

Berg Engineering & Consulting

Grinding And Milling - Lab

Grinding And Milling - Small

Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.

Media

Handling Conveyors

Langguth America Ltd.

GLEN MILLS INC.

Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.

Dematic Corporation

Sartorius Lab Instruments GmbH&Co.

Control Instruments Corp.

KG

Grinding And Milling -

Grinding And Milling -

Infrared Curing Equipment

Pebble Mills / Linings

Vertical

A.W.T. World Trade, Inc.

Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.

Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.

H&S Autoshot

Siemens Industry Inc., Solutions,


Automation & Drive Technologies
tec5USA, Inc.

Prime UV Equipment

Grinding And Milling - Peg

Grinding Media

Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.

GLEN MILLS INC.

Instrumentation And Control

Instrumentation And Control


- Flow Meters
Siemens Industry Inc., Solutions,

Jaygo, Incorporated

Control Instruments Corp.

Grinding And Milling - Roller

Norstone

Freeman Technology Ltd.

Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.

Sigma Equipment Corporation

Hydramotion Ltd

Charles Ross & Son Company


Sigma Equipment Corporation

Handling - Conveyors - Drum

Torrey Hills Technologies, LLC

Dematic Corporation

Automation & Drive Technologies

Met One Instruments

Mixers

RHEONIS_Services for fluids

Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.

processability

Charles Ross & Son Company


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Cross Reference

Production Equipment - Red Pigments

Conn and Company, LLC

Mixing Dispersing -

Reduction Equipment

Tanks - Storage

DMBS Inc

Change Can

Menges Roller Company, Coating Roll

Charles Ross & Son Company

Innovative Ingenuities

Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.

Jaygo, Incorporated

Charles Ross & Son Company

Division

Niles Steel Tank

Safety & Protection

Tanks - Tote

Norstone

Mixing Dispersing - Drum

Equipment

Pipeline Packaging

PLAS MEC, S.R.L

Charles Ross & Son Company

A.W.T. World Trade, Inc.

Pope Scientific

Innovative Ingenuities

Control Instruments Corp.

Tinting Machines

Red Devil Equipment Company

Morse Manufacturing Co., Inc.

Met One Instruments

DISTI KLEEN, INC.

Red Devil Equipment Company

FLL Systembau GmbH

Sartorius Lab Instruments GmbH&Co.

Generic Systems Inc. and Generic Fluid

Myers Engineering

Schold Machine Corp.


Sigma Equipment Corporation

Mixing Dispersing -

ystral gmbh

Homogenizers

KG

Charles Ross & Son Company

Systems
GSE Dispensing, Inc.

Mixers - Double Planetary

Kady International

Solvent Recovery

Novaflow Systems, Inc.

Charles Ross & Son Company

ystral gmbh

DISTI KLEEN, INC.

Rexson Systems Ltd.

Jaygo, Incorporated

Pope Scientific

Mixing Dispersing -

Valves

Mixers - Dual Shaft

Horizontal Paddle - Type

Spray Booths

FLL Systembau GmbH

Charles Ross & Son Company

Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.

PreBaffle Systems

Groen Process Equipment

Charles Ross & Son Company

Walther Pilot North America

Mixing Dispersing - Kneaders

Spray Equipment

Mixers - Pipe Line


Charles Ross & Son Company

/ Extenders

PreBaffle Systems

Mixers - Rotor Blade

Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.

Walther Pilot North America

Charles Ross & Son Company

Charles Ross & Son Company


Jaygo, Incorporated

Mixers - Spiral Blade


Charles Ross & Son Company

Red Pigments
Reds - Alizarin /
Madder Lakes

Tanks

BASF Corporation

Charles Ross & Son Company

Dominion Colour Corporation

Palletizers

DMBS Inc

Morse Manufacturing Co., Inc.

Niles Steel Tank

Reds - Arylide Red / Maroon

Schold Machine Corp.

BASF Corporation

Walther Pilot North America

Dominion Colour Corporation

Mixers - Triple Shaft


Charles Ross & Son Company

Pumping Metering

Groen Process Equipment

Rexson Systems Ltd.

Tanks - Metal

Reds - BON Red / Maroon

Mixing Dispersing

Pumps

Charles Ross & Son Company

BASF Corporation

Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.

Sigma Equipment Corporation

Niles Steel Tank

Lansco Colors

Charles Ross & Son Company

T and C Services Ltd

Buhler Inc.

Walther Pilot North America

Conn and Company, LLC

Sun Chemical Corporation

Tanks - Portable

Performance Pigments

Charles Ross & Son Company

Dominion Colour Corporation

DISTI KLEEN, INC.

Ram Dischargers

DMBS Inc

Charles Ross & Son Company

Tanks - Process

Reds - Cadmium - Red

Innovative Ingenuities

Myers Engineering

Charles Ross & Son Company

Rockwood Pigments NA, Inc

FLL Systembau GmbH

Kady International
Morse Manufacturing Co., Inc.

Reactor / Recovery Systems

Groen Process Equipment

The Blade Shop, Inc.

Charles Ross & Son Company

Niles Steel Tank

ystral gmbh

Pope Scientific

Pope Scientific

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Red Pigments

Cross Reference

Reds - Cuprous Oxide

Reds - Perylene Red

Reds - Pyrazolone Red

Heucotech, Ltd.

American Chemet Corporation

BASF Corporation

Maroon

Pidilite Industries Ltd (India)

Lansco Colors

Vijay Chemical Industries

Trust Chem USA

Reds - Quiracridone Maroon

Reds - Quiracridone Violet

Reitech Corporation

Dominion Colour Corporation

Sudarshan North America

Lansco Colors

Sun Chemical Corporation

Reitech Corporation

Reds - Lithol Rubine

Sincol USA

Dominion Colour Corporation

Sun Chemical Corporation

Lansco Colors

Performance Pigments

Reitech Corporation
Sincol USA

Reds - Perylene Scarlet

Sudarshan North America

BASF Corporation

Sun Chemical Corporation

Sun Chemical Corporation

Performance Pigments

Performance Pigments
Pidilite Industries Ltd (India)

Performance Pigments

Sudarshan North America


Sun Chemical Corporation
Pidilite Industries Ltd (India)

Reds - Quiracridone Red

Union Colours Limited

Reds - Perylene Violet

Dominion Colour Corporation

Reds - Red Lake C

Reds - Metallized Azo Red

BASF Corporation

Lansco Colors

Dominion Colour Corporation

Dominion Colour Corporation

Sun Chemical Corporation

Reitech Corporation

Lansco Colors

Sincol USA

Reitech Corporation

Sudarshan North America

Sincol USA

Sun Chemical Corporation

Sudarshan North America

Lansco Colors

Performance Pigments

Reds - Naphthol Red

Reds - Pigment Scarlet

BASF Corporation

Vijay Chemical Industries

Dominion Colour Corporation

Performance Pigments
Aakash Chemicals

Lansco Colors
Reitech Corporation
Sincol USA
Sudarshan North America
Sun Chemical Corporation

Use grind gages more consistently.

Performance Pigments
Aakash Chemicals
Alex Color Corp.
Cappelle Pigments NV
Pidilite Industries Ltd (India)
Trust Chem USA
Union Colours Limited

Reds - Para Red / Chlorinated


Para Nitraniline Toner
Dominion Colour Corporation

Reds - Perylene Maroon


BASF Corporation
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments
Vijay Chemical Industries

Little Joe Industries offers the ADM Automatic Draw-Down Machine for use with
grind gages. The ADM automates the draw down process controlling scraper
angle, speed, and force. Since these aspects are no longer operator dependent your grind gage draw-downs will be more consistent while requiring less
operator training and supervision.
Uses existing grind gages and scrapers from your current supplier.
US and foreign patents apply.
Little Joe Industries
10 Ilene Court, Suite 4, Hillsborough, NJ 08844-1922
Phone: (908) 359-5213 Fax: (908) 359-5724
Web: www.littlejoe.com Email: [email protected]

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Cross Reference

Red Pigments - Specialty Pigments

Reds - Rhodamine

Solvents

Dominion Colour Corporation


Lansco Colors

Solvents - Glycol Ethers


Dow Coating Materials
Clariant Corporation - Industrial &

EMD Chemicals - Performance


Materials
Glassflake Ltd.

Reitech Corporation

Solvents - Alcohols

Sincol USA

Dow Coating Materials

Cappelle Pigments NV

Chemo International Inc.

Solvents - Hydrocarbon

Specialty Pigments -

Handsome Chemical Development

Solvents

Iridescent

Vertec BioSolvents, Inc.

BASF Corporation

Solvents - Ketones

Specialty Pigments -

Dow Coating Materials

Luminscent / Fluorescent

Reds - Sodium Lithol /

Limited

Calcium Lithol /

Consumer Specialties

Specialty Chemical Sales, Inc.

Vertec BioSolvents, Inc.

Barium Lithol Toner


Dominion Colour Corporation

Solvents - Aromatic

Lansco Colors

Hydrocarbons

Reitech Corporation

Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.

Sincol USA

BASF Corporation

Solvents - Solvent Blending

ArrowPoint Corp.

Vertec BioSolvents, Inc.

Brilliant Group Inc.

Solvents - Denatured Ethyl


Reds - Toluidine Red

Alcohols

BASF Corporation

Vertec BioSolvents, Inc.

Day-Glo Color Corp

Specialty Pigments

New Brook International, Inc.

Specialty Pigments -

Dominion Colour Corporation


Lansco Colors

Solvents - Esters

Specialty Pigments - Color

Pearlescent

Reitech Corporation

Solvay

Shifting / Color Variable

BASF Corporation

Sincol USA

Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc.

BASF Corporation

Sudarshan North America

Sudarshan North America

Handsome Chemical Development

Sun Chemical Corporation

Sun Chemical Corporation

Sun Chemical Corporation


Performance Pigments

Limited

Performance Pigments

Vertec BioSolvents, Inc.

Performance Pigments
Eckart America Corp.

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Cross Reference

Specialty Pigments - Yellows and Oranges Pigments

EMD Chemicals - Performance


Materials

Whites - Zinc Oxide

Sincol USA

Yellows And Oranges -

Revelli Chemicals Inc.

Sudarshan North America

Inorganic Bismuth Vanadate

Sun Chemical Corporation

Dominion Colour Corporation

Glassflake Ltd.
PhibroChem

Whites Pigments

Yellows And
Oranges Pigments

Performance Pigments
Cappelle Pigments NV

New Brook International, Inc.


Vijay Chemical Industries

Union Colours Limited

Yellows And Oranges Yellows And Oranges -

Yellows And Oranges -

Metallized Azo Yellow

Whites -

Chrome Orange

Diarylide Yellow Toner

BASF Corporation

Titanium Dioxide - Anatase

Shenghua Group Deqing Huayuan

BASF Corporation

Dominion Colour Corporation

Dominion Colour Corporation

Lansco Colors

Lansco Colors

Sudarshan North America


Sun Chemical Corporation

Gelest, Inc

Pigment Co., LTD

Reitech Corporation
ARGEX Titanium Inc.

Yellows And Oranges -

Reitech Corporation

CPM Industries, Inc.

Chrome Yellow

Sincol USA

Cristal

Dominion Colour Corporation

Sudarshan North America

Lansco Colors

Sun Chemical Corporation

Performance Pigments
Vijay Chemical Industries

Whites -

NiChem Corp.

Titanium Dioxide - Rutile

Nubiola

Cappelle Pigments NV

Molybdate Orange

Gelest, Inc

Spectra Colours Ltd.

Union Colours Limited

Dominion Colour Corporation

Performance Pigments

Lansco Colors

Yellows And Oranges -

Lansco Colors

Reitech Corporation

Yellows And Oranges -

Yellows And Oranges -

ARGEX Titanium Inc.

Complex Inorganic

Hansa Yellow

ArrowPoint Corp.

BASF Corporation

BASF Corporation

Yellows And Oranges -

CPM Industries, Inc.

Dominion Colour Corporation

Dominion Colour Corporation

Orthonitraniline Orange /

Cristal

Reitech Corporation

Lansco Colors

Dinitraniline Orange

DuPont Titanium Technologies

Heucotech, Ltd.

Reitech Corporation

BASF Corporation

Polyrheo Inc

The Shepherd Color Company

Sincol USA

Dominion Colour Corporation

Sudarshan North America

Lansco Colors

Sun Chemical Corporation

Reitech Corporation

President
Rainbow Paints Ltd.

Yellows And Oranges -

Revelli Chemicals Inc.

Diarylide Orange Toner

Specialty Chemical Sales, Inc.

Dominion Colour Corporation

Cappelle Pigments NV

The Kish Company

Lansco Colors

Pidilite Industries Ltd (India)

Reitech Corporation

Trust Chem USA

Performance Pigments

Nubiola

Sun Chemical Corporation


Performance Pigments
Trust Chem USA

Union Colours Limited

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Industry Companies
3M Advanced Materials Division
3M 6744 33rd St N
Oakdale, MN, 55128 USA
800-367-8905
[email protected]
www.3m.com/paintsandcoatings
3M AdMD Customer Service
A.W.T. World Trade, Inc.
4321 N. Knox Avenue
Chicago, IL, 60641 USA
773-777-7100
[email protected]
www.awt-gpi.com
Michael Green
Aakash Chemicals
561 Mitchell Rd.
Glendale Heights, IL, 60139 USA
630-469-3838
[email protected]
www.aakashchemicals.com
Aakash Shah
AB Specialty Silicones
3790 Sunset Avenue
Waukegan, IL, 60087 USA
908-273-8015
[email protected]
www.andisil.com
Accurate Dispersions
15530 South LaSalle Street
South Holland, IL, 60473 USA
708-333-1337
cbergman@accurate-dispersions.
com
www.accurate-dispersions.com
Chris Bergman
ACT Test Panels LLC
273 Industrial Dr
Hillsdale, MI, 49242 USA
517-439-1485
[email protected]
www.acttestpanels.com
Brad Kimpell
Aditya Birla
1st Floor, C Wing, S.K. Ahire Marg,
Worli,
Mumbai , Maharashtra, 400 030
India
www.adityabirla.com/
Advanced Primary Minerals
4800 Augusta Hwy PO Box 716
Dearing, Georgia, 30808 USA

731-363-1702
[email protected]
www.advminerals.com
Michael Brezina
Advanced Software Designs
1350 Elbridge Payne rd., Ste. 150
Chesterfield, MO, 63017 USA
636-532-6021
[email protected]
www.asdsoftware.com
Ted Pliakos
AGC Chemicals Americas, Inc.
55 E. Uwchlan Ave, Suite 201
Exton, PA, 19341 USA
610-423-4300
[email protected]
www.agcchem.com
Winn Darden
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
7201 Hamilton Blvd.
Allentown, PA, 18195-1501 USA
800-345-3148
[email protected]
www.airproducts.com/coatings
product information center
Akzo Nobel Functional Chemicals LLC,
281 Fields Lane
Brewster, NY, 10509 USA
845-276-8230
www.akzonobel.com/pa

Alberdingk Boley
6008 High Point Rd.
Greensboro, NC, 27407-7009 USA
336-454-5000
[email protected]
www.alberdingkusa.com
Nicole Gott
For 185 years Alberdingk Boley has
been providing innovative, sustainable and environment-friendly solutions to the coating industry. With
our creative approach to water-based
resins, we guarantee solutions that
utilize the most advanced technology and surpass the current industry
standards. The US manufacturing fa-

cility in Greensboro, NC, produces a


variety of products including acrylics,
styrene acrylic, epoxy acrylic hybrid
emulsions, polyurethane dispersions
and water base UV dispersions. Visit
www.AlberdingkUSA.com for further information.

Alex Color Corp.


17th & Chestnut Sts.
Ashland, PA, 17921 USA
888-ALEX-COLOR
[email protected]
www.alexcolor.com
Joseph J. Alex

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Altima International Group LLC


1216 Placetas Ave.
Coral Gables, FL, 33146
USA
786-441-4575
[email protected]
www.altimaig.com
American Chemet Corporation
740 Waukegan Road Suite 202
Deerfield, IL, 60015 USA
847-948-0800
www.chemet.com
Kim Klatt
American Chemical Society (ACS)
1155 16th St., NW
Washington, DC, 20036 USA
202-872-4600
[email protected]
www.acs.org
American Chemie-Pharma, Inc.
13706 Research Blvd., Suite 302
Austin, TX, 78750 USA
512-219-7400
[email protected]
www.americanchemie.com
Paul Kamdar
American Chemistry Council (ACC)
700 Second St., NE
Washington, DC, 20002 USA
202-249-7000
www.americanchemistry.com

Washington, DC, 20005 USA


202-462-6272
[email protected]
www.paint.org
American Colors, Inc.
1110 Edgewater Dr.
Sandusky, OH, 44870 USA
419-621-4000
[email protected]
www.americancolors.com
Bob Bourne
American Oil Chemists Society
(AOCS)
2710 S. Boulder
P.O.Box 17190
Urbana, IL, 61802 USA
217-359-2344
[email protected]
www.aocs.org
American Society of Interior
Designers (ASID)
608 Massachusetts Avenue, NE
Washington, DC, 20002-6006 USA
202-546-3480
[email protected]
www.asid.org
Angus Chemical Company
1500 East Lake Cook Road
Buffalo Grove, IL, 60089 USA
989-832-1560
www.dow.com/angus/
ARGEX Titanium Inc.
630 Sherbrooke Street West
Suite 410
Montreal, Quebec, H3A 1E4 Canada
514-843-5959 x120
[email protected]
www.argex.ca
Philippe Guillemaille
ARGEX TITANIUM, Inc
630 Sherbrooke Street W.
Montreal, Quebec, H3A 1E4 Canada
514-843-5959 x120
[email protected]
Philippe Guillemaille

American Coatings Association


1500 Rhode Island Ave., NW

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Industry Companies

[email protected]
www.aniq.org.mx

Arkema Coating Resins


410 Gregson Dr
Cary, NC, 27511 USA
919-469-6700
arkema.usph-emulsion-systems-cs@
arkema.com
www.arkemacoatingresins.com
Customer Service
Arkema Coating Resins offers a wide
range of waterborne, solventborne
and powder resins along with additives for formulators of architectural coatings, industrial finishes,
construction products, traffic paints,
sealants, adhesives, inks, floor care
and graphic arts products. Headquartered in Cary, N.C., USA, the
business maintains operations worldwide, providing customers access to
products, R&D resources and sales
support spanning many different industry segments.

Associacao Brasileira dos Fabricantes


de Tintas (ABRAFATI)
Av. Dr. Cardoso de Mello, 1.340
60 andar, cj. 62, Vila Olimpia
Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, 04548-004
Brazil
55-11-3845-8755
[email protected]
www.abrafati.com.br
Association of Swiss Adhesives
Manufacturers (FKS)
Postfach 213
Baden, Zurich, CH-5401 Switzerland
41-1-56-221-51-00
[email protected]
www.fks.ch
ASTM International
100 Barr Harbor Drive
P.O. Box C700
West Conshohocken, PA, 194282959 USA
610-832-9585
[email protected]
www.astm.org

Arkema Inc.
900 First Avenue
King of Prussia, PA, 19406 USA
610-205-7000
[email protected]
www.arkema-inc.com
Product Information

Atlas Material Testing


Technology LLC
1500 Bishop Court
Mount Prospect, IL, 60056 USA

Arkote
133 Daws Road
St Marys , South Australia, 5042
Australia
+61882768811
[email protected]
www.arkote.com.au
sales

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ArrowPoint Corp.
1405 16th Street
Racine, WI, 53401 USA
847-548-9020
[email protected]
[email protected]
Ted Tam

Ashland Specialty Ingredients


[email protected]
www.ashland.com

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Asociacion Nacional de la Industria


Quimica, A.C.
Providencia 1118
Col. del Valle, C.P., 03100 Mexico
52 30 51 00

773-327-4520
[email protected]
www.atlas-mts.com
Jack Martin

ATLAS Minerals & Chemicals, Inc.


1227 Valley Road
Mertztown, PA, 19539 USA
800-523-8269
[email protected]
www.atlasmin.com
Stephen Abernathy
ATS RheoSystems, A Division of
Cannon Instrument Company
231 Crosswicks Rd.
Bordentown, NJ, 08505 USA
609-298-2522
[email protected]
www.atsrheosystems.com
Nick Roye
Australian Paint Manufacturers Federation (APMF)
Suite 604, Level 6
51 Rawson Street
North Sydney, NSW, 2121 Australia
02 9876 1411
[email protected]
www.apmf.asn.au

AZ Electronic
Materials Co., Ltd.
No. 458-6, Sinsing Road Hu Kou
Township Hsinchu Country 303,
Taiwan
Hsinchu Country, Taiwan, 303
Taiwan
886 3 597 0885
[email protected]
www.durazane.com
Roger Chen
AZ Electronic Materials is a leading
producer of high quality and high-purity specialty chemicals, serving both
the electronic and non-electronic
markets. AZ specializes in the development, manufacture and distribution of innovative polysilazane resins
that add unique value to coating systems. We are the only manufacturer
in the world offering the entire range
of polysilazane resins at commercial
scale. Agent Wanted.

Baker Hughes
12645 W. Airport Blvd
Sugar Land, TX, 77478 USA
800-331-5516
[email protected]
www.bakerhughes.com/polymers
Sandy Mitton

developing products to meet requirements for environmental regulations


without sacrificing technical benefits.
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; Aurasperse II and H2Options
color dispersions; Basonat 100%
solids and water dispersible 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.

See ad on page 7
BASF Corporation
24710 W. Eleven Mile Road
Southfield, MI, 48033 USA
800-231-7868
[email protected]
basf.us/dpsolutions
Beth Earnst
Bayer MaterialScience AG
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Allee, Building K12
Leverkusen, NRW, 51368 Germany
0049214301
[email protected]
www.materialscience.bayer.com/
Bayer MaterialScience AG

BASF Corporation
100 Campus Drive
Florham Park, NJ, 07932 USA
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@basf.
com
www.dispersions-pigments.basf.
us/p02/USWeb-Internet/pigments/
en_GB/
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

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Bayer MaterialScience LLC


100 Bayer Rd.
Pittsburgh, PA, 15205 USA
412-777-3983
[email protected]
www.bayermaterialsciencenafta.
com
Eric Vidra
Berg Engineering & Consulting
Knig-Heinrich-Weg 241
Hamburg, Hamburg, 22455 Germany
00494055599636
www.ingberg.de
Manfred Berg

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Bimax Inc
158 Industrial Road
Glen Rock, Pennsylvania, 17327
USA
717-227-1774
[email protected]
www.bimax.com
Chris Sghibartz
BiODX - Biological Chemical
Technologies (Pty) Ltd.
Cnr Carlow and Rustenburg Rd
Johannesburg, Melville, 2009 South
Africa
0113580052
[email protected]
www.biodx.co.za
Graham
BIP (Oldbury) Limited, UK
Tat Bank Road
Oldbury, West Midlands, B69 4NH
United Kingdom
www.bip.co.uk/index.html
Birla Carbon (formerly Columbian
Chemicals)
1800 West Oak Commons Court
Marietta, GA, 30062 USA
770-792-9400
www.birlacarbon.com
Specialty Blacks Business
Boulder Imaging
1500 Cherry Street Suite C
Louisville, CO, 80027 USA
303-604-2368
[email protected]
www.boulderimaging.com
Christine Dermody
Brilliant Group Inc.
750 National Court Suite 100
Richmond, CA, 94804 USA
415-771-4757
[email protected]
www.fluorescentcolor.com
Darren Bianchi
British Coatings Federation
Riverbridge House
Guildford Road
Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 9AD
England
01372 365989
[email protected]
www.coatings.org.uk
Brookfield Engineering Laboratories, Inc.
11 Commerce Blvd.
Middleboro, MA, 02346 USA
508-946-6200
marketing@brookfieldengineering.
com
www.brookfieldengineering.com
David A. DiCorpo

Industry Companies

Buhler Group (Nanotechnology)


13105 12th Ave. North
Plymouth, MN, 55441-4509 USA
763-847-9900
[email protected]
Steffen Pilotek
Buhler Inc.
40 Whitney Rd
Mawah, NJ, 07430 USA
201-847-0600
[email protected]
www.buhlergroup.com
Peter Tribelhorn
Burgess Pigment Company
P.O. Box 349
Sandersville, GA, 31082 US
478-552-2544
coatingsworld@burgesspigment.
com
www.burgesspigment.com
sales

BYK USA Inc.


524 South Cherry St.
Wallingford, CT, 06492 USA
203-265-2086
[email protected]
www.byk.com
Customer Service

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BYK-Gardner USA
9104 Guilford Road
Columbia, MD, 21046 USA
301-483-6500
[email protected]
www.byk.com/instruments
Doris Harman
BYK-Gardner USA is a member of
the BYK Additives & Instruments
division of ALTANA. BYK-Gardner
is the manufacturer and distributor
of quality control instruments. BYKGardner provides instrument solutions to measure solid, metallic, and
liquid color; analyze gloss, haze, orange peel, & mottling; and test abrasion, adhesion, conductivity, density,
dispersion, drying time, flexibility,
film thickness, hardness, impact,
temperature, and viscosity. Complete
your lab with applicators, balances,
drawdown cards, & microscopes.

Cabot Corporation
Two Seaport Lane, Suite 1300
Boston, MA, 02210 USA
617-345-0100
[email protected]
www.cabotcorp.com
Adam King

Charles Ross & Son


Company

Canadian Paint and Coatings Association (CPCA)


170 Laurier Avenue West
Suite 1200
Ottawa, Ontario, K1P 5V5 Canada
613-231-3604

710 Old Willets Path


Hauppauge, NY, 11788 USA
631-234-0500
[email protected]
www.mixers.com
Chris Ross

Cappelle Pigments NV
Kortrijkstraat 153
Menen, , B-8930 Belgium
0032 56 52 12 00
[email protected]
www.cappelle.be
Philippe Verhelle

Ross is a leading manufacturer of


mixing, blending, drying, emulsification, homogenization, dispersion and
control equipment. We have over
170 years of experience in designing
and building equipment in standard
and custom designs that meet the
varied processing requirements of our
customers. All Ross plants in the US,
China and India are fully equipped
with advanced engineering and manufacturing tools.

Cardolite Corporation
500 Doremus Avenue
Newark, NJ, 07105 USA
973-344-5015
[email protected]
www.cardolite.com
Marketing Dept

See ad on page 11

CDF Corporation
77 Industrial Park Road
Plymouth, MA, 02360 USA
800-443-1920
[email protected]
www.cdf1.com
Sales

Chartwell International, Inc.


100 John Dietsch Blvd.
Attleboro Falls, MA, 02763 USA
508-695-1690
[email protected]
www.chartwellintl.com
Lawrence B. Cohen

Celanese Emulsions
222 W. Las Colinas Blvd #900
Irving, TX, 75039 USA
877-832-7782
[email protected]
celanese-emulsions.com
Brad Moncla

Chattem Chemicals
3708 St. Elmo Avenue
Chattanooga, TN, 37409 USA
423-822-5030
[email protected]
www.chattemchemicals.com
Herman Echeverri

Celotech Co., Ltd.


Room 2005, Start International, No.
225, Suhong Zhonglu Road
Industrial Park
Suzhou, Jiangsu, 215027 China
008651280965510
[email protected]
www.celotech.com

Chemical Heritage Foundation


315 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA, 19106-2702 USA
215-925-2222
[email protected]
www.chemheritage.org

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Chemik Co. ltd.


2225, 55 Yunshi Street
Ningbo, China, 315010 China
00-86-5748-7296330
[email protected]
www.chemik.com

September 2014

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Industry Companies

CHEMIR A Division of Evans Analytical Group


2672 Metro Blvd.
Maryland Heights, MO, 63043 USA
800-659-7659
[email protected]
www.chemir.com
Aaron Cassely
Chemistry Industry Association of
Canada
350 Sparks Street, Suite 805
Ottawa, Ontario, K1R 7S8 Canada
613-237-6215
www.canadianchemistry.ca
Chemo International Inc
3550 NW 112th Street
Miami, FL, 33167 USA
305-463-9522
[email protected]
www.chemo.com
Joost Sajet
ChemPacific Corporation
6200 Seaforth Dr.
Baltimore , MD, 21224 USA
412-973-9716
[email protected]
www.chempacific.com
Chris McRandal

Chromaflo Technologies
Headquarters: 2600 Michigan Avenue P.O. Box 816
Ashtabula, OH, 44005 USA
800-776-3329
[email protected]
www.chromaflo.com
Larry Haines
Chromaflo Technologies is one of
the largest independent global colorant providers to the architectural
and industrial coatings markets as
well as the thermoset composites
market. Our diverse technical and
custom manufacturing capabilities
provide color solutions to meet the
most complex requirements. Chromaflo Technologies has the broadest product portfolio in the coatings
industry. Applying the right blend of
skill and craftsmanship, we solve our
customers most complex color and
appearance challenges.

Chemspeed Technologies AG
Rheinstrasse 32
Augst, Basel-Landschaft, 4302 Switzerland
+41 (0) 61 816 95 00
[email protected]
www.chemspeed.com
Rolf Gueller

Cimbar Performance Minerals


25 Old River Road SE
Cartersville, GA, 30120 USA
770-387-0319
[email protected]
www.cimbar.com/
Jim Gledhill

China National Coatings Industry


Association (CNCIA)
No. 1, The Middle Street
The First District of Liu Pu Kang
Beijing, Beijing, 100011 China
86-10-62004186
[email protected]
www.chinacoatingnet.com

Clariant Corporation - Industrial &


Consumer Specialties
626 East Catawba Avenue
Mt. Holly, NC, 28120 USA
800-942-7239
[email protected]
www.paints-coatings.clariant.com
Dr. Markus Meder

Chitec
20F., No.57 , Sec 2, Dunhua S.Rd.,
Taipei City, -, 106 Taiwan
+886-2-2700-6678
[email protected]
www.chitec.com
Heidi Lu

Cleveland Steel Container


30310 Emerald Valley Parkway #400
Glenwillow, OH, 44139 USA
440-349-8000
[email protected]
www.cscpails.com
Dan Roether

Chivine Resources, Inc.


1 Bestor Lane, P. O. Box 7383
Bloomfield, Connecticut, 06002
USA
860-216-2221
[email protected]
www.chivine-us.com
Vincent N. Chidozie

Color Pigments Manufacturers Association, Inc. (CPMA)


300 North Washington St.
Suite 105
Alexandria, VA, 22314 USA
703-684-4044
[email protected]
www.pigments.org

Color-Tec
28 Center Street
Clinton, NJ, 08809 USA
908-735-2248
[email protected]
www.color-tec.com, www.formulatorsus.com
G. Smart

Croda
315 Cherry Lane
New Castle, DE, 19720 USA
7329836848
[email protected]
www.crodacoatingsandpolymers.
com
Bryan Danek

Conn and Company, LLC


11 S. Marion St.
Warren, PA, 16365 USA
814-723-7980
[email protected]
www.connblade.com
Richard C. Freeman

Custom Milling and Consulting


1246 Maidencreek Road
Fleetwood, PA, 19522 USA
610-926-0984
[email protected]
www.cmcmilling.com
John Sneeringer

Consumer Specialty Products Association


1667 K Street, NW
Ste. 300
Washington, DC, 20017 USA
202-872-8110
[email protected]
www.cspa.org

CVC Thermoset Specialties Div. of


Emerald Performance Materials
844 N. Lenola Road
Moorestown, NJ, 08057 USA
800-296-0040
www.cvc.emeraldmaterials.com

Control Instruments Corp.


25 Law Drive
Fairfield, NJ, 07004 USA
973-575-9114
[email protected]
www.controlinstruments.com
Debra Hall
Cortec Corporation
4119 White Bear Parkway
St. Paul, Minnesota, MN 55110 USA
651-429-1100
[email protected]
www.cortecvci.com
Cliff Cracauer
CPM Industries, Inc.
3511 Silverside Road, 210 Wilson
Building
Wilmington, DE, 19810 USA
302-478-8200
[email protected]
www.cpmindustries.com
Bruce Warner
CPS Color Equipment, Inc.
7295 West Winds Boulevard
Concord, NC, 28027 USA
704-588-8408
[email protected]
www.cpscolor.com

Day-Glo Color Corp


4515 St. Clair Avenue
Cleveland, OH, 44103 USA
216-391-7070
[email protected]
www.dayglo.com/
Jon Aber
DeFelsko Corporation
802 Proctor Avenue
Ogdensburg, NY, 13669-2205 USA
315-393-4450
[email protected]
www.defelsko.com
Terry LaRue
Deforest Enterprises, Inc.
6421 Congress Avenue
Boca Raton, FL, 33487 USA
561-994-9696
[email protected]
www.deforestent.com
Pam Militello
Dematic Corporation
507 Plymouth Avenue, N.E.
Grand Rapids, MI, 49505-6029 USA
616-913-7700
[email protected]
www.dematic.us
Product Information

Cristal
20 Wight Ave., Suite 100
Hunt Valley, MD, 21030 USA
410-229-4400
[email protected]
www.cristal.com
Product Information

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DIC Corporation
35 Waterview Blvd.
Parsippany, New Jersey, 07054 USA
973-404-6616
www.dic-global.com
DIC Corporation

Industry Companies

Dorf Ketal Speciality Catalysts


11200 Westheimer Road Suite 400
Suite 114
Houston, TX, 77042 USA
713-343-2377
[email protected]
www.dorfketal.com
Vincent Vanderghenst
Dover Chemical
3676 Davis Road NW
Dover, OH, 44622 USA
www.doverchem.com/

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DISTI KLEEN, INC.


13420 Reese Blvd. West
Huntersville, NC, 28078 USA
704-948-1257
[email protected]
www.disti.net
Michael J Schmutzer
DMBS Inc
6322 Midvale Street
Houston, TX, 77087 United States
713-847-7775
[email protected]
www.dmbsco.com
Mark Nawrot

Dominion Colour
Corporation
515 Consumers Road Suite 700
Toronto, Ontario, M2J 4Z2 Canada
416-791-4200
[email protected]
www.dominioncolour.com
Bruce Clatworthy
Dominion Colour Corporation and
its subsidiary companies provide
colour to the world through the development, manufacture, marketing
and distribution of a full range of inorganic and organic colour pigments,
pigment preparations and dispersions. Through the unstinting efforts
of our employees and partners, DCC
strives to excel in fulfilling the needs
and expectations of customers in over
75 countries by consistently supplying quality products and services to
customers in the plastics, coatings,
printing ink, paper and artists colour
industries.

Dow Coating Materials


100 Independence Mall West
Philadelphia, PA, 19106 USA
800-447-4369
[email protected]
www.dow.com/coatingmaterials
Emily Parenteau
Dow helps formulators advance
the performance of paints and coatings with ongoing innovations such
as RHOPLEX 585 High-Solids
Binder for architectural exteriors,
AVANSE Waterborne Acrylics for
industrial metal, and ACRYSOL
Rheology Modifiers for breakthrough
sag-flow balance. Our broad portfolio includes FORMASHIELD
Formaldehyde-Abating Binder Technology, MAINCOTE IC Acrylic
Resins for insulation coatings, and
ACOUSTICRYL Resins for liquid
applied sound damping. From home
interiors to industrial exteriors, our
technology innovations help paints
and coatings do more.

DuPont Chemicals & Fluoroproducts


974 Centre Road, CRP 702/2230-B
Wilmington, Delaware, 19805 USA
866-828-7009
[email protected]
www.capstone.dupont.com
Amy Moore

EIT Instrument Markets


108 Carpenter Drive
Sterling, VA, 20164 USA
703-478-0700
[email protected]
www.eit.com
Tiffany Joyner

DuPont Titanium Technologies


Chestnut Run Plaza 735, PO Box
2915
Wilmington, DE, 19805 USA
800-441-9437
[email protected]
www.titanium.dupont.com
Dr. Elizabeth Butler

Elcometer
1893 Rochester Industrial Drive
Rochester Hills, MI, 48309 USA
248-650-0500
[email protected]
www.elcometerusa.com
Sunny Nietubicz

Dura Chemicals, Inc.


2200 Powell Street Suite 450
Emeryville, CA, 94608 USA
510-658-1987
[email protected]
www.durachem.com
Raymond Ritter

Elcometer Ltd.
Edge Lane
Manchester, Lancashire, M43 6BU
United Kingdom
+44 (0) 161 371 6000
[email protected]
www.elcometer.com
Mrs NPE Sellars

Dymax Oligomers & Coatings


318 Industrial Lane
Torrington, CT 06790 USA
860-626-7006
oligomers&[email protected]
oligomers&[email protected]
Application Engineering

ElektroPhysik USA, Inc.

E. L. Stone Company
2998 Eastern Road P. O. Box 1012
Norton, Ohio, 44203 USA
330-825-4565
[email protected]
www.elstonecoinc.com/
Jesse Micire

Eastman Chemical Company


P.O. Box 431
Kingsport, TN, 37662 USA
800-EASTMAN
[email protected]
www.eastman.com
Dirk DiSantis

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Dow Consumer & Industrial
Solutions
1500 East Lake Cook Road
Buffalo Grove, IL, 60089 USA
800-447-4369
[email protected]
www.dow.com/ANGUS
Dow Customer Information Group
Dow Corning Corporation
Corporate Center 2200 W Salzburg
Rd P.O. Box 0994
Midland, MI, 48686-0994 USA
989-496-6000
[email protected]
www.dowcorning.com/coatings
Customer Service

Ebonex Corporation
2380 S Wabash
Melvindale, MI, 48067 USA
313-388-0060
[email protected]
www.ebonex.com
Shelly Toenniges
Eckart America Corp.
4101 Camp Ground Rd.
Louisville, KY, 40211 USA
877-754-0001
[email protected]
www.eckart.net
Tom Hughes

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778 W. Algonquin Road


Arlington Heights, IL, 60005 USA
847-437-6616
[email protected]
www.ElektroPhysikUSA.com
Aivars U Freidenfelds
ElektroPhysik is a leading manufacturer precision coating thickness testing gauges and instruments. Brands
include MikroTest, MiniTest, PenTest, QuintSonic, and eXacto. ElektroPhysik USA Inc. is the exclusive
agent for Sheen Instruments of England supplying the coatings industry
with viscosity testing equipment, film
application, gloss, adhesion, and
physical test devices conforming to
ASTM Standards as well as International standards and norms.

Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc.


2501 Davey Road
Woodridge, IL, 60517 USA
866-625-7103
www.elevance.com
General Contact
Elmed Dr. Ing. Mense GmbH
Weilenburgstr. 39
Heiligenhaus, NRW, 42579
Germany

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Industry Companies

0049 2056 9329 0


[email protected]
www.elmedgmbh.de
Ralf Probst
EMD Chemicals - Performance
Materials
One International Plaza, Suite 300
Philadelphia, PA, 19113 USA
888-367-3275
[email protected]
www.emd-pm.com
EMD Chemicals
Energy Sciences
42 Industrial Way
Wilmington, MA, 01887 USA
978-694-9000
[email protected]
www.ebeam.com
Rick Sanders

EPS
1400 N. State Street
Marengo, IL, 60152 USA
800-654-4242
www.eps-materials.com
Henry Bunch
EPS/CCA is a leading supplier of
coating resins and colorants to serve
the Architectural, Industrial, Construction, Adhesives and Sealants
markets. With more than 20 years
in the industry, EPS/CCA continues
to deliver products backed by unmatched technical and customer support. Headquartered in Marengo, IL,
USA, EPS/CCA maintains operations
in the US, Europe and China providing quality products with exceptional
R&D resources.

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Ethox Chemicals
P.O. Box 5094
Greenville, SC, 29606 USA
704-562-2554
[email protected]
ethox.com
Ed Godwin
European Council of Paint, Printing Ink
and Artists Colours Industry (CEPE)
Avenue Van Nieuwenhuyse
Brussels, Brussels, 6 BE-1160 Belgium
32-(0)2-676-74-80
[email protected]
www.cepe.org

European Isocyanate and Polyols


Producers Association (ISOPA)
Avenue E. Van Nieuwenhuyse 4
BOX 9
Brussels, Brussels, B-1160 Belgium
32-2-676-74-75
[email protected]
www.isopa.org
European Solvents Industry Group
(ESIG)
2 Ave. E van Niewenhuysen
Bte 4
Brussels, Brussels, B-1160 Belgium
32 (0)2 676 72 64
[email protected]
www.esig.org
Evonik Corporation
710 South 6th Avenue
Hopewell, Virginia, 23860 USA
888-ASK-TEGO
[email protected]
www.tego.us
Jennifer Turner
EYE Applied Optics
9150 Hendricks Road
Mentor, OH, 44060 USA
440-350-7005
[email protected]
www.eyesolarlux.com
Sales
FLL Systembau GmbH
Richard-Klinger-Str. 31
Idstein, Hesse, 65510 Germany
+49 61 26 598 0
[email protected]
fuell-dispensing.com/
Fu00dcLL-Information
Fire Defense Industries, Inc.
17460 Calle Mazatan
Morgan Hill, CA, 95037 USA
800-947-0627
[email protected]
www.fireandflameprotection.com
Randy Huffman
Fischer Technology, Inc.
750 Marshall Phelps Rd.
Windsor, CT, 06095 USA
860-683-0781
[email protected]
www.fischer-technology.com
Paul Lomax
FlackTek, Inc.
1708 Hwy Bldg G
Landrum, SC, 29356 USA
864-895-7441
[email protected]
Sharon Gordon

Formulator & ColorTec Software


28 Center Street
Clinton, NJ, 08809 USA
908-735-2248
[email protected]
www.formulatorus.com
Jim DeGroff
Freeman Technology Ltd.
1 Miller Court, Severn Drive
Tewkesbury , Gloucestershire, GL20
8DN UK
+44 (0)1684 851 551
[email protected]
www.freemantech.co.uk
Jamie Clayton

Generic Systems Inc. and Generic


Fluid Systems
3315 N. Centennial Rd. Unit H
Unit H
Sylvania, Ohio, 43560 USA
419-841-8460
[email protected]
www.genericfluidsystems.com
Gina Konczal
GEO Specialty Chemicals
340 Mathers Road
Ambler, PA, 19002 USA
888-519-3883
[email protected]
www.geosc.com

Gabriel Performance Products, LLC


725 State Road
Ashtabula, OH, 44004 USA
866-800-CHEM (2436)
[email protected]
www.gabepro.com/
Jeffrey Gates

Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLC


133 Peachtree St. NE 19th floor
Atlanta, GA, 30303 USA
800-765-7374, 866-4GPCHEM
[email protected]
www.gp.com/chemical
Georgia-Pacific Chemicals

GE Chaplin
84 Park Ave
Flemington, NJ, 08822 USA

German Association for Paint


Chemists
VILF e. V., Idastrasse 37
Hanau, Hanau, D 63456 Germany
49 6181 65778
[email protected]
www.vilf.de

Gelest, Inc
11 East Steel Rd.
Morrisville, PA, 19067 USA
215-547-1015
[email protected]
www.gelest.com
Gabrielle Lockwood
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.

General Carbon Company


7542 Maie Avenue
Los Angeles, CA, 90001 USA
323-588-9291
www.generalcarboncompany.com
Mark Attwater

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GH Chemicals Limited
P.O. Box 456
Saint Hyacinthe, Qubec, J2S 7B8
Canada
450-774-9151 Ext 231
www.ghchemicals.com
Glassflake Ltd
Forster Street
Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS10 1 PW
United Kingdom
01132703615
[email protected]
www.glassflake.com
Nora Hartwig
Glassflake Ltd.
Hunslet Road
Leeds, LS10 1PW United Kingdom
01132703615
[email protected]
www.glassflake.com
GLEN MILLS INC.
220 Delawanna Avenue
Clifton, NJ, 07014 USA
973-777-0777
[email protected]
www.glenmills.com
Sales Department

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Industry Companies

Groen Process Equipment


P.O. Box 549
Cary, IL, 60013 USA
847-462-1865
[email protected]
www.gpeequipment.com
Frank Lobes

Hindusthan Colour Co.


23, Lala Lajpat Rai Sarani,
Kolkata, West Bengal, 700 020 India
+919331185190
[email protected]
www.hindcolor.com
Ravi Kant Jajodia

GSE Dispensing, Inc.


3201 Rotary Drive
Charlotte, NC, 28269 USA
704-509-2651
[email protected]
www.gsedispensing.com
Jose Trevino

Hockmeyer Equipment
Corporation
6 Kitty Hawk Lane
Elizabeth City, NC, 27909 USA
252-338-4705
[email protected]
www.hockmeyer.com

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H&S Autoshot
49 Mountainview Road N.
Georgetown, Ontario, L7G4J7
Canada
888-677-3798
[email protected]
www.hsautoshot.com
Bob Bonham
Halox Pigments
1326 Summer Street
Hammond, IN, 46320 USA
219-933-1560
[email protected]
www.halox.com
Handsome Chemical Development
Limited
Yips Chemical Building, 13 Yip
Cheong Street, Fanling
N.T., HKG, 852 Hong Kong
852-26752415
[email protected]
www.handsomechemical.com
Adrian LEUNG
Harcros Organics
5200 Speaker Rd.
Kansas City, KS, 66106 USA
913-621-7772
www.harcrosorganics.com
Harper Corporation of America
11625 Steele Creek Road
Charlotte, NC, 28273 USA
704-588-3371
[email protected]
www.harperimage.com
Jazmin Cordero

Heucotech, Ltd.
99 Newbold Road
Fairless Hills, PA, 19030 USA
+1-800-HEUBACH
[email protected]
www.heubachcolor.com
Bob Poemer

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Hoffmann Mineral GmbH


Muenchener Str. 75
Neuburg a.d. Donau, Bavaria,
86633 Germany
+49 8431 53-0
reimund.pieter@hoffmann-mineral.
com
www.hoffmann-mineral.com
Dr. Reimund Pieter
Holliday Pigments SAS
Route de Wervicq, 203, BP 50017
COMINES, France, F-59559 France
+33 3 20 63 12 00
[email protected]
www.holliday-pigments.com
Joanna Houldridge
Honeywell Specialty Additives
101 Columbia Road
Morristown, NJ, 07962-1053 USA
800-451-9961
[email protected]
www.acwax.com
Ernie Ballester

Hoover Color Corporation


2170 Julia Simpkins Road
Hiwassee, VA, 24347 USA
540-980-7233
[email protected]
www.hoovercolor.com
Melissa Zienius

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HORIBA Instruments, Inc.


9755 Research Drive
Irvine, CA, 92618 USA
949-250-4811
[email protected]
www.horiba.com/scientific
Ian Treviranus

Houchi Chemical Co., Ltd


No.56, Fu Chow Street
Taipei, Taipei, 100 Taiwan
+886-2-23328001
[email protected]
www.doxachemical.com/Index.html
Nadine Fu
DOXA Chemicals is a manufacturer
of additives for Coating, Ink & Plastic.
Our continuous investments in innovation and R&D allow us to guarantee
the highest quality for our Dispersants,
Leveling Agents, Defoamers and Adhesion Promoters. Our efforts are to leave
you with a sense of security whenever
you encounter a technical need.

Huber Engineered Materials


3100 Cumberland Blvd.; Suite 600
Atlanta, GA, 30339 USA
866-564-8237
[email protected]
www.hubermaterials.com
Keith Sorrell
Hydramotion Ltd
1 York Road Industrial Park, Malton
York, North Yorkshire, YO17 6YA
United Kingdom
+44 1653 600294
[email protected]
www.hydramotion.com
Danny Morbey
Hydrite Chemical Co.
300 N. Patrick Blvd.
Brookfield, WI, 53045 USA
262-792-1450
[email protected]
www.hydrite.com
Kevin Honkamp
Ideal-Pak Incorporated
4607 Dovetail Drive
Madison, WI, 53704 USA
608-241-1118
[email protected]
www.ideal-pak.com
Russell Schlager
Ilkalem AS
Oya sok. Devran Apt 2/1 D.6
Gayrettepe
Istanbul, 34394 Turkey
902122175575
[email protected]
www.ilkalem.com
M.Tamer Cobanoglu

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Imerys
1732 N. First St., Suite 450
San Jose, CA, 95112 USA
805-562-0200
[email protected]
www.coatings.imerys.com
Sales
Imerys Performance Minerals
1732 N. First St, Suite 450
San Jose, CA, 95112 USA
805-562-0200
[email protected]
www.perf-mins.com
Sales
Indian Small Scale Paint Association
104, Shubham Center No.1B, Cardinal Gracias Road
Chakala, Andheri (E)
Mumbai, Mumbai, 400 099 India
91-022-28366359
[email protected]
www.isspa.org
Industrial Finishing, Inc.
2337 17th St.
Franklin Park, IL, 60131 USA
847-451-4230
[email protected]
Julia Styrczula
Innovative Ingenuities
3000 Sardis Drive
Indian Trail, NC, 28079 USA
704-712-0249
[email protected]
none
Joe McCauley
Inter-Society Color Council
11491 Sunset Hills Rd.
Reston, VA, 20190 USA
(703) 318-0263
[email protected]
www.iscc.org
International Interior Design Association
222 Merchandise Mart
Suite 567
Chicago, IL, 60654 USA
(312) 467-1950
[email protected]
www.iida.org
InternationalPaint & Printing Ink
Council (IPPIC)
1500 Rhode Island Ave., NW
Washington, DC, 20005-5503 USA
202-462-6272
[email protected]
www.ippic.org

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Invotec LLC
P.O. Box 129
Oswego, IL, 60543 USA
630-636-6003
[email protected]
Not Available
M. Jay Austin
Italian National Association of Industrial Coaters (ANVER)
Via Torri Bianche, 3P
Vimercate, Vimercate, 20059 Italy
39-039-629041
[email protected]
www.larivistadelcolore.com
J. De Vree & Co. N.V.
Toekomstlaan 10
Merksem, Antwerp, 2170 Belgium
+3236414300
[email protected]
www.devree.com
Gert Van Herwegen
J.K. Paints & Resins Pvt. Ltd.
Plot No. G 1902 to 1906, Gidc
Metoda
Rajkot, Gujarat, 360 021 India
+91 98242 21984
[email protected]
n.a.
Nirav
Janssen PMP
1125 Trenton-Harbourton Road
Titusville, NJ, 08560 USA
6097302608
[email protected]
www.janssenpmp.com
Tony Kempen
Japan Paint Manufacturers Association
3rd Floor, Tokyo Toryo Kaikan
3-12-8 Ebisu, Shibuya-ku
Tokyo, Tokyo, 150-0013 Japan
81-3-3443-2011
[email protected]
www.toryo.or.jp
Jaygo, Incorporated
7 Emery Avenue
Randolph, NJ, 07869 USA
908-688-3600
[email protected]
www.jaygoinc.com
Jason Hayday
Jelight Company, Inc.
2 Mason
Irvine, CA, 92618 USA
949-380-8774
[email protected]
www.jelight.com

Industry Companies

Jiangsu Tetrachem Co., Ltd.


(Plant): No.6-2, Zhonggang Road,
Taixing Economic Development
Zone, Taixing Economic Development Zone,
Taixing Economic Development
Zone,
Taixing, Jiangsu, 225400 China
+86-21-54265599
[email protected]
www.tetrachem.com.cn
Nye Xi
Kady International
30 Parkway Drive
Scarborough, Maine, 04074 USA
207-883-4141
www.kadyinternational.com
Todd R. Kritzer
KaMin LLC
822 Huber Road
Macon, Georgia, 31217 USA
478-750-5484
[email protected]
www.kaminllc.com
Maureen Halstead
Krntner Montanindustrie
Schloss 1
Wolsberg, Austria, 9400 Carinthia
+43 4352 54535
[email protected]
www kmi.at
Gudrun Kert

Keim Additec Surface USA LLC


9600 West Ogden Avenue
LaGrange, IL, 60525 USA
708-352-2443
[email protected]
www.keim-additec.com
David Grabacki

Kish Company
8020 Tyler
Mentor, OH, 44060 USA
440-205-9970
[email protected]
KishCompany. COm
Brian Richards

Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.


140 East 22nd Street P.O. Box 32
Bayonne, NJ, 07002 USA
201-823-9000
[email protected]
www.4kenrich.com
Salvatore J. Monte

Kohl Marketing, Inc.


1103 Bombay Lane
Roswell, GA, 30076 USA
7707534979
[email protected]
www.kohlmarketing.com

Keyland Polymer Ltd.


4621 Hinckley Industrial Parkway
Suite 8
Cleveland, OH, 44109 USA
216-741-7915
[email protected]
www.keylandpolymer.com
Andrew Walton
Kimberlite Chemicals India Private
Limited
No 10, Pampa
Extension,Kempapura,
Bangalore, 560024 India
918022187300
[email protected]
www.kimberlitechemicals.com
Ashish Rathore

Keeneyes
18F, No.85, Sec. 1, Chung-Shiao
E. Rd.
Taipei, Taiwan, 100 R.O.C.
886-2-2393-4076
[email protected]
www.keeneyes.com.tw
JR.LIAO
KEENEYES IND. CORP., Taiwan
was founded in 1974. We are a reputable independent chemical trading
company, doing Export, Import and
Indent business. We can supply: Raw
materials for synthesis resin, adhesive, Polymers: TPU, TPE (TPR),
Special Resins for coating, Specialty
fine chemicals, Additives for plastic
or rubber: Antioxidant, UV, Flame
retardant

SPECIALTY CHEMICALS

King Industries, Inc.


1 Science Rd.
Norwalk, CT, 06852 USA
203-866-5551
[email protected]
www.kingindustries.com
Bob Coughlin
King Industries offers not only the
industrys broadest line of acid and
blocked acid catalysts under their
NACURE and K-CURE trade
names but a myriad of other high
performance additives including;
K-KAT Non-tin Catalysts for urethanes, K-FLEX Polyols and Reactive Diluents, NACORR Rust and
Corrosion Inhibitors, K-SPERSE
dispersants,K-STAY Rheology
Modifiers as well as DISPARLON
Thixotropes and Surface Control
Additives.

Korea Paint & Printing Ink Industry


Cooperative
Korean Paint & Printing Ink Hall
204-6, Nonhyun-Dong
Kangnam-ku, Seoul Korea
82-2-549-3321
[email protected]
www.kpic.or.kr
Koster Keunen, Inc.
1021 Echo Lake Road
Watertown, Connecticut, 06795
USA
860-945-3333
[email protected]
www.kosterkeunen.com
Michael Samson
Kreate Europe, Belgium
Atealaan 34B
2200 Herrentals , Belgium Belgium
www.kreate-worldwide.com/
Kromachem Inc.
30 Southard Avenue
Farmingdale, NJ, 07727 USA
732-751-0980
[email protected]
www.kromachem.com
Kromachem
Kruss GmbH
Borsteler Chaussee 85
Hamburg, Hamburg, 22453 Germany
0049/40/514401-0
[email protected]
www.kruss.de
Udo Ohlerich
Ktisis
Davari and Christodoulou Street
Peania, Attiki, 19002 Greece
+302106646587
[email protected]
www.ktisis.eu
Mr. Akis Apostolopoulos

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Industry Companies

Kumar Organic Products Limited


819/C, 13th Cross, Jayanagar 7th
Block
Bangalore, Karnataka, 560082 India
08041425832
[email protected]
www.kumarorganic.net
R.Muralidharan
Kuraray America, Inc.
2625 Bay Area Blvd. Ste. 600
Houston, TX, 77058 USA
(800) 423 9762
[email protected]
www.kuraray.us.com
Ralf Voelkle
Langguth America Ltd.
109 Randall Drive
Waterloo, Ontario, N2V1C5 Canada
519-888-0099 ext 305
[email protected]
langguth-america.com
Dieter Vogelsang

Lansco Colors
One Blue Hill Plaza, 11th Floor, P.O.
Box 1685
Pearl River, NY, 10965 USA
845-507-5950
[email protected]
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. Our U.S. Technical Center
assures premium quality and consistency and our expansive local inventory provides quick delivery. This
combination makes LANSCO COLORS the preferred supplier to some
of the most selective and recognizable
coatings, plastics and inks companies
around the world.

LATICRETE Toll Manufacturing


91 Amity Road
Bethany, CT, 06524 USA
2039150279
[email protected]
www.laticretetollmfg.com
Dominic Di Cenzo

Lehmann & Voss & Co.


Alsterufer 19 D - 20354
Hamburg, Germany Germany
+49 40 44197-0
www.lehvoss.de
Leneta Company, Inc.
15 Whitney Road
Mahwah, NJ, 07430 USA
201-847-9300
[email protected]
www.leneta.com
Daniel Schaeffer
Les Encres 3H Inc.
690 Bl. Cure Boivin
Boisbriand, Quebec, J7G2A7
Canada
4504190606
[email protected]
encres3h.com
Paul-Emile Heroux
Liebisch, Gebr. GmbH & Co. KG
Corrosion Testing Equipment
Eisenstr. 34
33649 Bielefeld, Germany, 33649
Germany
+49-521-94647-0
[email protected]
www.liebisch.de
Manfred Wehmeier

Little Joe Industries


10 Ilene Ct., Suite 4
Hillsborough, NJ, 08844 USA
908-359-5213
[email protected]
www.littlejoe.com
Michael Engel

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Lonza
1200 Bluegrass Lakes Parkway
Alpharetta, GA, 30004 USA
800-523-7391
[email protected]
www.lonza.com
David Tierney
The Materials Protection business of
Lonza provides innovative and costeffective solutions that bring your
products up to todays sustainability
standards, while providing the protection youve come to rely upon. Our customers benefit from the availability of a
complementary range of products and
actives in both established and emerging
markets and an expansive service portfolio with solutions for your every need.

Maroon Packaging
1390 Jaycox Road
Avon, Ohio , 44011 USA
www.marooninc.com/maroon/

Lubrizol Advanced
Materials, Inc.
9911 Brecksville Road
Cleveland, OH, 44141 USA
800-380-5397
[email protected]
www.lubrizol.com/coatings
Lubrizol helps make the world more
beautiful by bringing innovation to
surfaces, including coating technologies that enhance the appearance,
functionality, and durability of diverse substrates. Decades of experience in dispersion, adhesion, surface
protection and rheology control
position Lubrizol as a leading supplier to industries such as paints and
coatings, printing inks, plastics, engineered paper, textiles and packaging.

Lucite International, Inc.


7275 Goodlett Farms Pkwy
Cordova, TN, 38016 USA
800 458 2483
[email protected]
www.lucite.com
Troy Harpole
Malaysian Paint Manufacturers Association
P.O. Box 78
46700 Petaling
Jalan, Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan,
205 Malaysia
60-3-7912322
Mallard Creek Polymers
8901 Research Dr
Charlotte, NC, 28262-8541 USA
1-877-240-0171
www.mcpolymers.com
Brennon Harrison
Malvern Minerals Company
220 Runyon Street
Hot Springs, AR, 71901 USA
5016238893
[email protected]
malvernminerals.com
Brian Neal
Marimex America LLC
101 Liberty Street
Metuchen, NJ, 08840 USA
+1-732-549-2183
[email protected]
www.marimex-america.com
Ulrich Maser

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Masterpiece Graphix
1500 Fenpark Drive
Fenton, MO, 63026 USA
636-349-6401
[email protected]
www.mgxdigital.com
Lanie Dattilo
McLube Division, McGee Industries, Inc.
9 Crozerville Road
P.O. Box 2425
Aston, PA, 19014 USA
610-459-1890
[email protected]
www.mclube.com
Mark D. Finn
Menges Roller Company, Coating
Roll Division
260 Industrial Drive
Wauconda, IL, 60084 USA
847-487-8897
[email protected]
www.mengesroller.com
Met One Instruments
1600 Washington Blvd.
Grants Pass, OR, 97526 USA
541-471-7111
[email protected]
www.metone.com/particle-counters.php
Marci Johnson
Michelman
11, rue de lIndustrie
Windhoff, Luxembourg, L-8399
Luxembourg
352 26 39 44 1
[email protected]
www.michelman.com
Johann Burton

Micro Powders, Inc.


580 White Plains Rd.
Tarrytown, NY, 10591 USA
914-793-4058
[email protected]
www.micropowders.com
Micro Powders, Inc. is a leader in
wax technology, manufacturing
specialized micronized waxes, wax
dispersions and emulsions for the
paint, ink and coatings industries

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since 1971. Micro Powders has an
extensive and innovative product
range and is committed to providing
consistent quality products, excellent
customer service and superior technical support. Formulators rely on MPI
for quality and superb consistency in
wax additives. Our extensive product
range brings the right solution to a
vast array of applications.

See ad on page 15
Microtron USA Inc.
888 E. Belvidere Road Unit 214
Grayslake, Illinois, 60030 USA
947-548-8224
[email protected]
www.MicrotronUSA.com
Dave Peterson
Mississippi Lime Company
3870 South Lindbergh Blvd.
Suite 200
St. Louis , MO, 63127 USA
314-543-6300
www.mississippilime.com
Momentive
12650 Directors Drive, Suite 100
Stafford, TX, 77477 USA
281-325-3519
www.momentive,com
Carlos Gonzalez
Momentive Performance Materials Inc.
260 Hudson River Road
Waterford, NY, 12188 USA
888-443-9466
[email protected]
www.momentive.com
Product Information
Momentive Specialty Chemicals Inc.
180 East Broad Street
Columbus, OH, 43215 USA
888-443-9466
[email protected]
www.momentive.com
Product Information
Monarch Industrial Products (I) Pvt. Ltd
Sidco Industrial Estate
Theni, Tamilnadu, 625531 India
+91-4546-251020
[email protected]
www.monarchindia.net
Ramesh.K
Morse Manufacturing Co., Inc.
727 West Manlius St.
East Syracuse, NY, 13057 USA
315-437-8475
[email protected]
www.morsedrum.com
Ralph Phillips

Industry Companies

Mount Packaging Systems Limited


Shawcross Business Park
Owl Lane
Dewsbury, WF12 7RF United Kingdom
01924459459
[email protected]
www.mountpackaging.com
Munzing
1455 Broad Street
Bloomfield, NJ, 07003 USA
973-279-1306
[email protected]
www.munzing.com
Michael Riggs
Myers Engineering
8376 Salt Lake Ave.
Bell, CA, 90201 USA
323-560-4723
[email protected]
www.myersmixer.com
Cathy Strahan
NACE International
1440 South Creek Drive
Houston, TX, 77084-4906 USA
281-228-6223
[email protected]
www.nace.org
Nan Ya Corp.
9 Peach Tree Hill Road
Livingston, NJ, 07039 USA
www.npcusa.com/
National Association of Paints, Inks,
Sealants, Adhesives Manufacturers
Adhesives and Sealants Group
Via Accademia 33
I-20131
Milano, Milano, Italy
39-2-26-8101
National Association of Printing Ink
Manufacturers (NAPIM)
15 Technology Parkway South
Peachtree Corners, GA, 30092 USA
770-209-7294
[email protected]
www.napim.org
National Coil Coatings Association
(NCCA)
1300 Sumner Ave.
Cleveland, OH, 44115 USA
216-241-7333
[email protected]
www.coilcoating.org
NEI Corporation
400 Apgar Drive, Suite E
Somerset, NJ, 08873 USA
732-868-3141
www.neicorporation.com
Ms. Krista Martin

New Brook International, Inc.


393 Crescent Avenue, Suite C
Wyckoff, NJ, 07481 USA
201-891-6595
www.newbrookintl.com
Donna Feiler
Newport Industries Ltd.
Merlin House, Belmont Terrace
Chiswick, London, W4 5UG England
+44 208 742 0333
[email protected]
www.rosins.eu
Andrew Saunders
NiChem Corp.
600 W. 52nd St.
Chicago, IL, 60609 USA
773-924-3700
[email protected]
nichemcorp.com
Burt
Niles Steel Tank
725 Talamore Drive
Ambler, PA, 19002 USA
215-641-2114
[email protected]
www.nilesst.com
Mark Betterly
NOKXELLER DISPERSIONS
rua ca, 711 dist ind ritter
cachoeirinha, RS, 94940-030 Brazil
555181258297
[email protected]
www.nokxeller.com.br
Francisco Fava
Nordkalk Corporation
Poikkitie 1
Lappeenranta, -, 53500 Finland
+358207537000
[email protected]
www.nordkalk.com
Anssi Koikkalainen
Norstone
315 E. 4th Street, Rear
Bridgeport, PA, 19405 USA
484-684-6986
www.norstoneinc.com
Daniyel Firestone
Norwegian Paintmakers Association
P.O. Box 2724
St. Hanshaugen, Oslo, 0131 Norway
47-22-961041
NOVA Paint Club
UK Secretariat
7 Banckside, Hartley
Longfield, Kent, DA3 7RD England
44 1474-705422
[email protected]
www.novapaint.org

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Novaflow Systems, Inc.


PO Box 269 991 Industrial Rd.
Prescott, Ontario, K0E 1T0 Canada
613-925-5926
[email protected]
www.novaflow.com
Steven Abbott

Nubiola
Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 648, 1
Barcelona, Spain, 08010 ES
+34 933 435 750
[email protected]
www.nubiola.com
Elisabeth

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Nubiola
Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 648, 1
Barcelona, ., 08010 Spain
+34 933 435 750
[email protected]
www.nubiola.com
Angels Torres

See ad on page Cover 3

Nuplex Resins LLC


4730 Crittenden Drive
Louisville, KY, 40209 USA
502-367-6111
[email protected]
www.nuplex.com
Kathy Short
NYCO Minerals Inc.
803 Mountain View Dr., P.O. Box
368
Willsboro, NY, 12996 USA
518-963-2137
www.sandb.com
Dawn Revette
NYCO Minerals, Inc., Member of the
S&B Group
803 Mountainview Dr.
Willsboro, NY, 12996 USA
518-963-4262
[email protected]
www.nycominerals.com
Dawn Revette
Oil & Colour Chemists Association
(OCCA)
The Oval
14 West Walk
Leicester, Leicester, LE1 7NA England
44 (0)116 257 5488

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OMG Americas
811 Sharon Drive
Westlake, OH, 44145-1522 USA
440-899-2950
[email protected]
www.omgi.com
Laura Bittle
Omnova
175 Ghent Road
Fairlawn, OH, 44333 USA
330-869-4200
[email protected]
www.omnova.com
Daniel Lamb
One 38 Graphics
112 Hamburg Rd.
Parsippany, NJ, 07054 USA
201-844-8170
[email protected]
www.one38graphics.com
Jeff Starr
Ontario Painting Contractors Association
211 Consumers Rd.
Ste. 305
Willowdale, Ontario, M2J 4G8
Canada
416-498-1897
[email protected]
www.ontpca.org
OPC Polymers
1920 Leonard Ave.
Columbus, OH, 43219 USA
614-253-8511
[email protected]
www.opcpolymers.com
Steve Holland
OPC Polymers
1920 Leonard Avenue
Columbus, OH, 43219 USA
614-253-8511
[email protected]
opcpolymers.com
Steve Holland
Orion Engineered Carbons
4501 Magnolia Cove Drive, Suite 106
Kingwood, TX, 77345 USA
832-445-3300
americas-pigments@orioncarbons.
com
www.orioncarbons.com
Henry Brooks
Paint and Decorating Retailers Association (PDRA)
2316 Millpark Drive
Maryland Heights, MO, 63043 USA
800-332-7322
[email protected]
www.pdra.org

Industry Companies

Painting and Decorating Association


32 Coton Road
Nuneaton, Warwickshire, CV11
5TW England
44-024 7635 3776
Painting and Decorating Contractors
of America
1801 Park 270 Drive
Suite 220
St. Louis, MO, 63146 USA
314-514-7322
www.pdca.com
Pan Technology, Inc.
117 Moonachie Ave
Carlstadt, NJ, 07072 USA
201-438-7878 x7140
[email protected]
www.pantechnology.com
Frank Magdits
Parka d.o.o.
Parka d.o.o., Frankovo naselje 135
Skofja Loka, Slovenia, 4220 Slovenia
0038645022810
[email protected]
www.parkagroup.com
Tomaz Dolinar

Parker Hannifin | domnick


hunter Process Filtration
2340 Eastman Avenue
Oxnard, CA, 93030 USA
877-784-2234
[email protected]
www.parker.com/dhprocessipc
Tamer Hendi
Parker supplies the industrial coatings market with the best filtration
solutions at the lowest cost of filter
ownership. Parker filters help manufacturers maintain pigment concentration and color, by removing
contaminants and ensuring that grind
standards are met. Filtration of fluids
is also key to removing gels, and agglomerates so only optimal properties
of the end product are reached. In removing contaminants, Parker filters
allow desired particles to remain, and
do not contain materials which can
adversely affect adhesion.

Paul N. Gardner Company


316 NE 1st Street
Pompano Beach, FL, 33060 USA
954-946-9454
www.gardco.com
Sherri Thompson
PCT Engineered Systems
8700 Hillandale Road
Davenport, Iowa, 52806 USA
563-285-7411
[email protected]
www.teampct.com
John Salkeld

Pidilite Industries Ltd (India)


31 Middle Dunstable Rd.
Nashua, NH, 03062 USA
781-640-9999
[email protected]
www.pidilitepigment.com
Prashant Shridharani
Pipeline Packaging
30310 Emerald Valley Pkwy #500
Glenwillow, OH, 44139 USA
800-446-0351
[email protected]
www.pipelinepackaging.com
Sean Smith

PentaCarbon GmbH
Annabergstrasse 168
Haltern am See, NRW, 45721 Germany
004923648997970
[email protected]
www.pentacarbon.de
Mr. Marko Sonnemann

PLAS MEC, S.R.L


VIA Europa 79
Lonate Pozzolo, (VA), 21015 Italy
00390331301648
[email protected]
www.plasmec.it
Mu00e9ndez Olga

Perstorp Group
SE-284 80
Perstorp, NA, SE-284 80 SE
+46 435 380 00
[email protected]
www.perstorp.com
Mikael Gedin

PLT Health Solutions


119 Headquarters Plaza
Morristown, NJ, 07960 USA
973-984-0900
[email protected]
www.plthealth.com
Bob Berman

Pflaumer Brothers, Inc.


1008 Whitehead Road Extension
Ewing, NJ, 08638 USA
609-883-4610
[email protected]
www.pflaumer.com
Harley McNair

Polyrheo Inc
501 East Towers 1 Avenue Holiday,
Pointe Claire, Montreal, Quebec,,
H9R 5N3 Canada
514-447-5005
[email protected]
www.polyrheo.com
Tony Thomas

PhibroChem
Glenpointe Centre East, 3rd Fl., 300
Frank W. Burr Blvd., Ste 21
Teaneck, New Jersey, 07666 USA
201-329-7300
[email protected]
www.phibrochem.com
Michael Pollock

Pope Scientific
P.O. Box 80018
Saukville, WI, 53080 USA
262-268-9300
[email protected]
www.popeinc.com
Dean Segal

Phoseon Technology
7425 NW Evergreen Parkway
Hillsboro, OR, 97124 USA
503-439-6446
[email protected]
www.phoseon.com
Stacy Hoge

Poraver North America Inc.


2429 Bowman Street
Innisfil, Ontario, L9S 3V6 Canada
+1705431022
[email protected]
www.poraver.com
Shahram Astor

Picosun
Tietotie 3
Espoo , Uusimaa, FI-02150 Finland
+358 50 321 1955
www.picosun.com
[email protected]

PPG Silica Products, USA


440 College Park Drive
Monroeville, PA, 15146 USA
www.ppg.com/specialty/silicas/
pages/default.aspx

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Industry Companies

PQ Corporation
300 Lindenwood Drive Valleybrooke
Corporate Center
Valleybrooke Corporate Center
Malvern, PA, 19355-1740 USA
610-651-4200
[email protected]
www.pqcorp.com
Tony Nock
PreBaffle Systems
323 W. North St.
Itasca, IL, 60143 USA
630-285-8335
[email protected]
www.prebaffle.com
Marv Tomberg
President
909-K Canterbury Road
Westlake, Ohio, 44145 USA
440-871-4164
[email protected]
www.sidasacoatings.com
Gary Peacock
Pressure Sensitive Tape Council
1833 Centre Point Circle
Suite 123
Naperville, IL, 60563 USA
630-544-5048
[email protected]
www.pstc.org
Prime UV Equipment
416 Mission Street
Carol Stream, IL, 60188 USA
630-681-2100
[email protected]
www.primeuv.com
Elinor Midlik
Prox-Chem America
P.O. Box 1517
Dudley, MA, 01571 United States
508-943-9052
Q-Lab Corporation
800 Canterbury Rd.
Westlake, OH, 44145 USA
440-835-8700
[email protected]
www.q-lab.com
James Gauntner
Qingdao Sanhuan ColorChem Co., Ltd.
Rm 101, No. 9 Building, Longxiang
Plaza, No. 28 Donghai West Road,
Qingdao, China
Qingdao, Shandong, 266071 China
+86-532-86679297
[email protected]
www.cncolorchem.com
Jeddy Tian

Qualtech Products Industry Co Ltd


No.28, Zhongshan Rd
6th floor,Jiayue Building
Guangzhou , 510060 China
00862082520088
[email protected]
www.qualtechproductsindustry.com

Red Devil Equipment Company


14900 21st Ave. N
Plymouth, MN, 55447 USA
800-221-1083
[email protected]
www.reddevilequipment.com
Bob Brockman

Quest Specialty Chemicals


225 Seven Farms Drive Suite
204
Charleston, SC, 29492 USA
843-416-3932
www.quest-sc.com/
Laura Yerkey

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RadTech The Association for UV and


EB Technology
7720 Wisconsin Ave
Suite 208
Bethesda, MD, 20814 USA
240-497-1242
[email protected]
www.radtech.org
Rainbow Paints Ltd.
P.O. Box 2312
Lilongwe, cr, xx Malawi
+265 1755901
[email protected]
rainbowpaints.biz
Iqbal Jakhura
Rainmagic Products
4544 Davis Rd
Lake Worth, FL, 33461 USA
3054321128
[email protected]
Ali Hosein
Ralston Colour & Coatings B.V.
P.O. Box 205
Zwolle, The Netherlands, NL-8000
AE The Netherlands
+31 38 4291100
[email protected]
www.ralstoncolour.com
Mr M.C. Foster
Reactive Surfaces, Ltd., LLP
300 W. Ave., Ste. 1316
Austin, TX, 78701 USA
512-472-8282
[email protected]
www.reactivesurfaces.com
Steve McDaniel
Reaxis Inc.
941 Robinson Highway
McDonald, PA, 15057 USA
800-426-7273
[email protected]
www.reaxis.com
Michael Curcione

Reichhold, Inc
P.O. Box 13582
Research Triangle Park, NC, 27709
US
800-431-1920
[email protected]
www.Reichhold.com
Julie Fuell
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, water-borne oil modified urethanes and water-borne epoxy curing
agents. More importantly, Reichhold
doesnt just sell these technologies;
they engineer them, tailor them and
offer ongoing support through specialized technical experts.

See ad on page 19

Reitech Corporation
3146 Marion Ave.
Reading, PA, 19605-2746 USA
610-929-9451
[email protected]
www.reitechcorporation.com
Reitech Corporation has been manufacturing and fulfilling 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.

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Resinall Corp.
P.O. Box 195
Severn, NC, 27877 USA
800-421-0561
www.resinall.com
Resinas Sinteticas
P.O. Box 330
Clint, TX, 79836 USA
915-851-2761
www.trchemicals.com
Resinate Materials Group Inc.
801 W. Ann Arbor Trail - Suite 230
Plymouth, Michigan, 48170 USA
800-891-2955
[email protected]
www.resinateinc.com
Ben Wodicker
Revelli Chemicals Inc.
35 Mason Street
Greenwich, CT, 06830 USA
800-REV-CHEM
[email protected]
www.revellichemicals.com
john revelli
Rexson Systems Ltd.
760 Foster Ave, Bensenville
Chicago, IL, 60106 USA
630-787 0650
[email protected]
www.rexsonusa.com
Duncan Blowers
RHEONIS_Services for fluids processability
73 rue des Javaux Z.A. des Javaux
Z.A. des Javaux
Eybens, Rhne-Alpes, 38320 France
0033476543333
[email protected]
www.rheonis.com
Vincent BILLOT
Rhopoint Instruments
Rhopoint House Enviro 21 Park
Queensway Avenue South
St Leonards on Sea, East Sussex,
TN38 9AG GB
+44 1424 739622
[email protected]
www.rhopointinstruments.com
Nigel Rose
Rit-Chem Co., Inc.
1 Zeiss Dr.-Suite 200
Thornwood, NY, 10594 USA
914-769-9110
[email protected]
ritchem.com
Wayne J. Ritell

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RK PrintCoat Instruments Ltd.
Abington Road, Litlington
Royston, Hertfordshire, SG8 0QZ
United Kingdom
+44 (0) 1763 852187
[email protected]
www.rkprint.com
Sales Department
RLM Industries
3714 Jonlen Dr.
Cincinnati, Ohio, 45227 USA
513-527-4057
www.rlmind.net
R.L.McKie
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
1201 South Second Street
Milwaukee, WI, 53204-2496 USA
414-382-2000
webmaster@rockwellautomation.
com
www.rockwellautomation.com
Product Information
Rockwood Pigments NA, Inc
7101 Muirkirk Road
Beltsville, MD, 20705-1333 USA
301-210-3400
[email protected]
www.rockwoodpigments.com
Mike Corcoran
Roof Coatings Manufacturers Association
750 National Press Building
529 14th Street, NW
Washington, DC, 20005 USA
(202) 591-2452
[email protected]
www.roofcoatings.org
Ropak
1019 Cedar Lake Road, SE
Decatur, Alabama, 35603 USA
www.ropak.com
Royce International
3400 S Tamiami Trail Ste. 300
Sarasota, FL, 34239 USA
941-894-1228
[email protected]
www.royceintl.com
Christine Batchelder
Ruetgers Novares GmbH
Varziner Str. 49
Duisburg, Germany, 47138 DE
49-203-429602
[email protected]
www.novares.de
Bodo Friedrich

Industry Companies

Ruetgers Novares GmbH


Varziner Strae 49
Duisburg, NRW, 47138 Germany
+49 203 42 96-735
[email protected]
www.novares.de
Mr. Bodo Friedrich

Sealant, Waterproofing and Restoration Institute (SWRI)


400 Admiral Blvd
Kansas City, MO, 64105 USA
(816) 472-SWRI
[email protected]
www.swrionline.org

Sample-Ease
1200 Mendelssohn Ave North
Suite 104
Minneapolis, MN, 55427 US
7637467830
[email protected]
www.sample-ease.com/
Jay Dillon

SensaDyne Instruments
4851 E. Green Mountain Drive
Flagstaff, AZ, 86004 US
480-924-1744
[email protected]
www.sensadyne.com
Herb Daniel

Sartomer Americas
502 Thomas Jones Way Oaklands
Corporate Center
Exton, PA, 19341 US
610-363-4100
[email protected]
www.sartomer.com
Chris Petrangeli
Sartorius Lab Instruments
GmbH&Co. KG
Weender Landstr. 94-108
Goettingen, NI, 37079 Germany
05513080
[email protected]
www.sartorius.com
Info
Sasol Wax GmbH
Worthdamm 13 -27
Hamburg, Hamburg, 20457 Germany
+49 40 78115 0
[email protected]
www.sasolwax.com
Ulrich Schneider
Schold Machine Corp.
7201 W. 64th Place
Chicago, Illinois, 60638 United
States
800-4-MIXERS
[email protected]
www.schold.com
Jerome P. Tippett
Schwegmann Filtrations-Technik
GmbH
Wernher-von-Braun-Str. 14
Grafschaft-Gelsdorf, RheinlandPfalz, 53501 Germany
0049 (0) 2225 9226-11
[email protected]
www.filtrations-technik.de
Peter Salij

Sensient Industrial Colors


2515 N Jefferson Ave
Saint Louis, MO, 63106 USA
00-325-8110
[email protected]
www.sensientindustrial.com
Chris LaPak
Serac Inc.
300 Westgate Drive
Carol Stream, IL, 60188 USA
630-517-5601
[email protected]
www.serac-usa.com
Alan Bonanno

Shamrock Technologies,
Inc.
Foot of Pacific Street
Newark, NJ, 07114 USA
973-242-2999
marketing@shamrocktechnologies.
com
www.shamrocktechnologies.com
Shamrocks innovative products help
our customers enhance the performance of their coatings and inks. As
the global leader in micronized wax
additives, Shamrock offers an extensive product line including application specific PTFE micropowders,
PE, PP and amide wax powders,
specialty wax alloys, compounds and
premium easy-to-add dispersions.
These problem solvers enhance
our customers products by controlling surface slip, look and feel, texture, rub and abrasion resistance, and
water repellency.

See ad on page Cover 2

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Shenghua Group Deqing Huayuan


Pigment Co., LTD
Shanshuidu,Zhongguan Town, Deqing, Zhejiang
Unit C, 11th Floor, Baima Mansion,
Miduqiao Road
Deqing, Zhejiang, 313220 China
+86 571 85812160
[email protected]
www.ironoxide.com.cn
Mr.Gao Jianhong
Shepherd Color Company, The
4539 Dues Drive
Cincinnati, OH, 45246 US
513-874-0714
[email protected]
www.shepherdcolor.com
Chris Manning
Shimadzu Scientific Instruments Inc.
7102 Riverwood Drive
Columbia, MD, 21046 USA
800-477-1227
[email protected]
www.ssi.shimadzu.com
Kevin McLaughlin
Shreya Aniline Industries Pvt. Ltd.
201 Raut Chambers 340/42 Samuel
Street, Masjid Bunder
340/42 Samuel Street, Masjid
Bunder
Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400022
India
912223432187
www.shreyaaniline.com
Dharmen Shah
Siemens Industry Inc., Solutions, Automation & Drive Technologies
3333 Old Milton Parkway
Alpharetta, GA, 30005-4437 USA
770.751.2000
[email protected]
www.usa.siemens.com/industry
Product Information
Sigma Equipment Corporation
39 Westmoreland Avenue
White Plains,, NY, 10606 USA
914-682-1820
[email protected]
www.SigmaUS.com
Sales Department
SiLi Sigmund Lindner GmbH
Oberwarmensteinacher Str. 38
Warmensteinach, Bavaria, 95485
Germany
+4992779940
[email protected]
www.sili.eu
Darryl Langlois

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Industry Companies

Siltech Corporation

Society of Vacuum Coaters (SVC)


71 Pinon Hill Place NE
Albuquerque, NM, 87122-1914
USA
(505) 856-7188
[email protected]
www.svc.org

Soy Technologies LLC


1050 Elizabeth Dr Unit #4
Nicholasville, KY, 40356 US
800-769-8748
[email protected]
www.soytek.com
Randall M. Frees

Stat-Ease, Inc.
2021 E. Hennepin Ave., Ste. 480
Minneapolis, MN, 55413 US
612-378-9449
[email protected]
www.statease.com
Heidi Hansel Wolfe

225 Wicksteed Avenue


Toronto, ON, M4H 1G5 Canada
845-592-4075
[email protected]
www.siltech.com
Bob Ruckle

Solutia, Inc.
575 Maryville Centre Drive
St. Louis, Missouri, 63141 USA
00
www.solutia.com/en/Default.aspx

Specialty Chemical Sales, Inc.


4561 West 160th Street
Cleveland, OH, 44135 USA
216-267-5950
[email protected]
www.specialtychemicalsales.com
Ed Sabo

Stepan
22 W Frontage Rd
Northfield, IL, 60093 USA
847-501-2338
[email protected]
www.stepan.com
Patrick Saab

Specialty Polymers, Inc.


PO Box 299
Woodburn, OR, 97071 USA

Stonebridge Coatings Laboratory,


Inc.
46701 Commerce Center Dr.
Plymouth, MI, 48170 USA
734-233-3978
[email protected]
www.stonebridgetech.com/
P&CGroup.html
Ms. Debora L. Hense

Using our proprietary technologies,


Siltech develops, manufactures and
markets a full and unique line of
organo-functional silicones. With
more than 25 years of experience,
and two manufacturing facilities, we
offer a broad portfolio of cationic,
polyether, alkyl and reactive silicones
for many markets. In Coatings we
have a complete line of additives
and defoamers as well as reactive
silicones which includes acrylate,
epoxy, amine, isocyanate, hydroxyl
and other functionalities.

See ad on page 97

Solution Dispersions
2055 Enterprise Parkway
Twinsburg, OH, 44087 USA
859-234-8468
pwaidzunas@solutiondispersions.
com
www.solutiondispersions.com
Paul Waidzunas

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Solvay
8 Cedar Brook Drive
Cranbury, NJ, 08512 US
888-776-7337
[email protected]
www.solvay.com
Simon Mawson

Sincol USA
167 N. 3rd Ave. #K
Upland, CA, 91786 USA
909-931-9954
[email protected]
www.sincol.com.cn
Andrew Gray
Sincol Corp. is a leading organic pigment manufacturer specializing in
high performance and commodity
colorants for the coatings, plastics
and ink industries. Sincols production facility is the single largest and
one of the most sophisticated pigment production plants in the world.
With our completely new water treatment facility, the plant is also one of
the most environmentally sustainable
facilities in the world. Sincol also has
a program of continuous development on all of our pigments

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800-770-7523
[email protected]
www.specpoly.com
Brad McPhee

Solvay Novecare is a leading global


supplier of high performance polymers and additives, surfactants,
specialty monomers, defoamers,
dispersants, wetting agents, green
solvents, amines and functional additives for paint, coating, adhesive and
ink applications. Solvay Novecare
delivers innovative solutions to meet
and support customers needs for
sustainable and high performance
products, global technical support
and a commitment to R&D, with
an ongoing investment in people and
resources.

Southern Clay Products, Inc.


11719 Bee Cave Rd., Suite 103
Austin,, TX, 78738 United States
Phone
www.scprod.com/

Spectra Colors
25 Rizzolo Road
Kearny, NJ, 07032 USA
2019970606
[email protected]
www.SpectraColors.com
Spectra Colors Corp
Spectra Colours Ltd.
27 Arnesby Ave
Sale, NA, M33 2NJ UK
+441619730160
[email protected]
www.spectracolours.co.uk
Haizhou Tang
Spencer Strainer Systems
6205 Gheens Mill Rd
Jeffersonville, IN, 47130 USA
812-282-6300
[email protected]
www.spencerstrainer.com
Paul Deaver
SSPC: The Society for Protective
Coatings
40 24th Street
6th Floor
Pittsburgh, PA, 15222-4656 USA
(412) 281-2331
[email protected]
www.sspc.org

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Sudarshan North America


76 N. Walnut Street
Ridgewood, NJ, 07450 USA
201-652-2046
[email protected]
www.sudarshan.com
William Baker
Sudarshan, is a Global Manufacturer
of high quality Organic Pigments
and Pearlescent Micas for the Inks,
Paints and Plastics markets. Sudarshan is a recognized leader in High
Performance, Mid Performance
and Classical Pigments, committed
to: Technical Development, Process Consistency, Reliable Supply,
Worker Safety and Environmental
Sustainability. We aim to be your
partner for all your colorant needs!

September 2014

Manufacturer of Organic Pigments

Technical Competence ...

... Global Presence

Home Office Location


167 N 3rd Ave, Suite K,
Upland, CA 91786
[email protected]
909-931-9954

Sincol Corporation is a leading organic


pigment manufacturer specializing in large volume
commodity and high performance colorants for the
coatings, plastics and printing ink markets. Sincols
production facility is the single largest and one of the most
sophisticated organic pigment production plants in the
world. With our completely new water treatment facility,
the production plant is also one of the most
environmentally sustainable facilities in the world. Sincol
Corp. has a program of continuous development on all
pigments, while focusing development in particular on
high end performance products.

www.sincol.com.cn

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Sun Chemical Corporation


Performance Pigments
5020 Spring Grove Avenue
Cincinnati, OH, 45232 USA
+1 800 543 2323
[email protected]
www.sunchemical.com
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.

Sunbelt Chemicals
71 Hargrove Grade
Palm Coast, FL, 32137 USA
386-446-4595
www.sunbeltchemicals.com
Suncolor Corporation
1325 Irondale Circle
North Canton, Ohio, 44720 USA
330-499-7010
www.suncolorcorp.com
Mary Zink

Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.


No.96, Chiao Ho Rd ,Chungho Dist
New Taipei City, Taiwan , 235 Taiwan Roc
886222477070
[email protected]
www.sunin-machine.com/en/
Sunin Machine have 34 years professional experiences in production and
sales of global marketing. Industrial
applications- Coating, Inks, Pigments, Resins, Dyestuffs, Adhesives,
Hi-Tech coated, Electronic FPC
board, Battery, agricultural chemicals, etc of all chemical grinding, dispersion, packaging and transport. We
provide Horizontal/Vertical/Baskettype Grinding Mill, Filling machine,
Mixer machine.

Industry Companies

Surface Coatings Association Australia (SCAA)


P.O. Box 563
Toorak, Victoria, 3142 Australia
61 3 9827 8921
[email protected]
www.scaa.asn.au
Surface Coatings Association of
New Zealand, Inc. (SCANZ)
P.O. Box 1282
Pukekohe, Auckland, 2340 New
Zealand
64 9 238 0750
www.scanz.org.nz/
Peter Walters
Sympatec GmbH
Am Pulverhaus 1
Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Lower Saxony,
38678 Germany
+49-5323-717-0
[email protected]
www.sympatec.com
Ulrich Kesten
Synasia Inc.
240 Amboy Ave.
METUCHEN, New Jersey, 08840
USA
+1 732 205 9880
www.synasia.com
Kevin Greene
SYNTHOPOL CHEMIE
Synthopol Chemie Alter Postweg 35
21614 Buxtehude Germany
Alter Postweg 35
Buxtehude, Niedersachsen, 21614
Germany
004941617071962
[email protected]
www.synthopol.com
Birgit Prueter
T & B Chemical & Raw Material
Distribution
25400 U.S. 19
Suite 152
Clearwater, FL, 33763 United States
7273307799
[email protected]
www.tradeandbusinessllc.com
T and C Services Ltd
481 Matts Hollow Rd
Manchester, Tennessee, 37355
United States
931-581-6053
[email protected]
www.tandcservicesltd.com
Connye Holliday

T&R Chemicals
PO Box 330
Clint, TX, 79836 USA
800-351-6025
www.trchemicals.com
Taber Industries
455 Bryant Street
North Tonawanda, NY, 14120 US
716-694-4000
[email protected]
www.taberindustries.com
Alan Jaenecke
Taiwan Paint Industry Association
Rm. 7, 3rd Floor, No. 20, Lane 609
Chung Hsin Rd., Sec. 5
San Chung City, Tapei, Hsien, Taiwan
886-2-2999-3236
Taminco Inc.
Two Windsor Plaza, Suite 411, 7540
Windsor Drive
Allentown, PA, 18195 US
610-366-6730
[email protected]
www.specialtyamines.com
Bill Rouse
tec5USA, Inc.
80 Skyline Drive
Plainview, NY, 11803 United States
516-653-2000
[email protected]
www.tec5usa.com
Gert Noll
technoPRINT
Juteweberstr. 1
Rheine, NRW, 48432 Germany
00495975929927
[email protected]
www.tp-werbemedien.de
Georg Eschhaus
Teckrez, Inc.
P.O. Box 9658
Fleming Island, FL, 32006 USA
904-215-7885
www.teckrez.com
The Adhesive and Sealant Council,
Inc.
7101 Wisconsin Avenue
Suite 990
Bethesda, MD, 20814 US
(301) 986-9700
[email protected]
www.ascouncil.org

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The Blade Shop, Inc.


2891 RODMAN DRIVE
SENECA FALLS, NY, 13148 US
3155688093
[email protected]
www.bladeshop.com
Mitch Meyer
The Electrocoat Association
P.O. Box 541083
Cincinnati, OH, 45254-1083 US
800-579-8806
www.electrocoat.org
Karen McGlothlin
The Kish Company
8020 Tyler Blvd Suite 100
Mentor, OH, 44077 USA
440-205-9970
[email protected]
kishcompany.com
Brian Richards
The Mexican Paint and Printing Ink
Manufacturers Association (ANAFAPYT)
Gabriel Mancera 309, Col. delValle
Mexico City, D.F. , 03100 Mexico
52 5 682 7794
www.anafapyt.org.mx
The Paint Research Association
(PRA)
14 Castle Mews
High Street
Hampton, Middlesex, TW12 2NP
England
44 (0)20 8487 0800
www.pra.org.uk
The Powder Coatings Institute
170 Buckthorne Place
Suite 250
The Woodlands, TX, 77380 USA
(832) 585-0770
[email protected]
www.powdercoating.org
The Valspar Corporation Ltda
Estrada dos Casa 5050
So Bernardo do Campo, Sao Paulo,
09840900 Brazil
551143589244
[email protected]
www.valspar.com
Customer Service
Thwing-Albert Instrument Company
14 W. Collings Avenue
West Berlin, NJ, 08091 USA
856-767-1000
[email protected]
www.thwingalbert.com
Mr. Steven Berg

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Industry Companies

Tolsa S.A.
c/ Campezo, 1. P. E. Las Mercedes
Madrid, Madrid, 28022 Spain
+34 913220100
[email protected]
www.tolsa.com
Pedro Penzol

Ubis (Asia) Plc, Can coating and


Sealant Mfr.
20-22 Narathiwat Ratchanakarin Rd.
Bangkok, Yannawa, 10120 Thailand
6626784222
www.ubisasia.com
Dr.Doug Rasic

Vertec BioSolvents, Inc.


1441 Branding Lane Suite 100
Downers Grove, IL, 60515 US
630.960.0600
[email protected]
www.vertecbiosolvents.com
Jim Opre

Wacker Chemical Corporation


3301 Sutton Road
Adrian, MI, 49221 USA
888-922-5374
[email protected]
www.wacker.com
Susan Cassar

TOR Minerals International Inc.


722 Burleson Street
Corpus Christi, Texas, 78402-1344
United States
www.torminerals.com/

Ubis(Asia) Plc.
20-22 Narathiwat,Rachankosin
Bangkok, Yannawa, 10120 Thailand
+66817514711
[email protected]
www.ubisasia.com
Doug Rasic Dr.

Vertellus Specialty Materials


900 Lanidex PLaza Suite 250
Parsippany, New Jersey, 07054 USA
1-973-515-0011
[email protected]
www.vertellus.com
Tom Pensak

Walther Pilot North America


46890 Continental Drive
Chesterfield, MI, 48047 USA
586-598-0347
www.waltherpilotna.com
Brendan Johnesee

Ultra-Fresh
49 Gervais Drive
Toronto, Ontario, M4G1G4 Canada
416-955-1881
[email protected]
www.ultra-fresh.com
Sonia Poropat

Vijay Chemical Industries


R-422, MIDC, RABALE, THANEBELAPUR ROAD
NAVI MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA,
400 701 INDIA
91-22-27691192
www.vijaychemicalindustries.com
ATUL BIRLA

Torrey Hills Technologies, LLC


6370 Lusk Blvd, Suite F111
San Diego, CA, 92121 USA
858.558.6666
[email protected]
www.threerollmill.com
Joyce Zhang
TQC
TQC-USA Inc. 4053 S. Lapeer Road
/ Suite H 4053 S. Lapeer Road /
Suite H
4053 S. Lapeer Road / Suite H
Metamora, MI, 48455 United States
08106782400
[email protected]
www.tqc-usa.com/
Joel Bialek

Troy Corporation
8 Vreeland Road
Florham Park, NJ, 07932 US

Umicore Specialty Materials Brugge


NV
Kleine Pathoekeweg 82
Brugge, West-Flanders, 8000 Belgium
+32 50 320 720
[email protected]
www.usmb.be
Thomas Schollaert

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Unimin Specialty Minerals Inc.


258 Elm Street
New Canaan, CT, 06840 USA
618-747-2311
[email protected]
www.brilliantadditions.com
Customer Service

Trust Chem USA


1050 Main Street Suite 22
East Greenwich, RI, 02818 US
401-398-7301
[email protected]
www.trustchemusa.com
Falko Orlowski

Union Colours Limited


Union House Hempshaw Lane
Stockport, Cheshire, SK1 4LG
United Kingdom
+44 (0) 1614757200
[email protected]
www.unioncolours.com
Mr. Mike Allen

973-443-4200
[email protected]
www.troycorp.com

U.S. Metal Powders Inc


408 Route 202 North
Flemington, NJ, 08822 USA
908-782-5454
[email protected]
www.usbronzepowders.com
Rhonda Kasler

U.S. Silica Company


8490 Progress Dr., Ste. 300
Frederick, MD, 21701 USA
(800) 257-7034, ext. 119
[email protected]
www.ussilica.com
Robert H.Morrow

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United Oil Projects (Previously


KCMC)
Mina Abdullah Industrial Area
Box 26011, Safat
Kuwait, 13121 Kuwait
96523263297
[email protected]
www.uopkt.com/kcmc/index.php
UV III Systems
59 Cedarvale Estates
Alburgh, VT, 05440 USA
508-883-4881
[email protected]
www.uv3.com
Gordon Knight

Vitro Minerals
1505 General Arts Road.
Conyers, Georgia, 30012 USA
678-729-9333
[email protected]
www.vitrominerals.com
Jerry Turner
Vulcan Catalytic Infrared Oven
Systems
300 Highpoint Ave
Portsmouth, RI, 02871 USA
401-683-2070
[email protected]
www.vulcan-mdf.com
John Martin

Weice Testing Instrument Co., Ltd.


Building 2, 2nd Industrial Area,
Longhua
Shenzhen, Guangdong, 518109
China
+86-755-88863420
[email protected]
www.weicetesting.com
Davey Shaw
ystral gmbh
Wettelbrunner Str. 7
Ballrechten - Dottingen, Ba.-W.,
79282 DE
49-7634-5603-0
[email protected]
www.ystral.com
Dominik Seeger
Yuen Liang Industrial Co., Ltd.
No.922 Zhongxing RD
Yanchao, Kaohsiung, 824 Taiwan
866-7-6161234
[email protected]
www.ylresin.com

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Distributors
Andes
Chemical Corp.
11125 Nw 29Th St.
Doral, FL 33172
United States
305-591-5601
Fax: 305-591-5607
Fernando.Espinosa@Andeschem.
com
www.Andeschem.com
Fernando Espinosa
Regions:Mexico, Central America & Caribbean Islands, South
America
Products Offered:Additives,
Binders / Resins, Oils / Fatty Acids,
Pigments, Solvents, Laboratory
Equipment

Andicor Specialty
Chemicals Corp.

Archway Sales is one of Americas premier specialty chemical distributors. Archway serves
the CASE, graphic arts, plastics,
polyurethane, consumer care, and
specialty markets in the contiguous United States through nine regional offices. Archways focus on
customer service and their technically trained sales team provide
innovative solutions with the goal
of exceeding customers expectations. Archway is now a wholly
owned subsidiary of Nexeo Solutions, LLC.
Regions:Northeast, Midwest,
South, West
Principals:Albemarle, BASF Polyurethanes, Clariant, Cristal, Dow
Corning & Xiameter, Grace Materials , Huntsman Performance,
Indulor, Momentive Epoxy, Yantai
Wanhua, Americas - Aliphatics

590 Abilene Drive


Mississauga, ON L5T 2T4
Canada
905-795-0911
Fax: 905-795-0912
[email protected]
www.andicor.com
John Roeleveld

Products Offered:Additives,
Binders / Resins, Oils / Fatty Acids,
Pigments, Solvents

Regions:Western Canada, Central Canada, Atlantic Canada

The Meadows
Church Road, Dodleston
Chester, Cheshire CH4 9NG
United Kingdom
01244661666
[email protected]
www.arpadis.com
Shane Phoenix

Products Offered:Additives,
Binders / Resins, Oils / Fatty Acids,
Pigments, Solvents

Archway Sales
4155 Manchester Avenue
Saint Louis, MO 63110
United States
314-533-4662
Fax: 314-533-3386
[email protected]
www.archwaysales.com
John Murphy

Arpadis UK Ltd/
Arpadis Benelux NV

Regions:Northern, Western,
Eastern, Southern, China, India,
South Korea, Middle East, North
Africa & Greater Arabia, SubSahara Africa
Products Offered:Additives,
Binders / Resins, Oils / Fatty Acids,
Pigments, Solvents

CNX Distribution

773 Lonesome Dove Trail


Hurst, TX 76054
United States
866-593-7112
[email protected]
www.cnxdistribution.com
Jay McHugh
CNX Distribution is a Southwest
USA based specialty chemical distributor providing raw materials,
chemicals, and equipment to a
broad spectrum of industries. These
include paint and coatings, adhesives and sealants, plastics, agriculture, food, elastomers and rubber,
urethane, energy and miscellaneous
chemical processing industries.
Regions:South

ink, adhesives, composites, resins,


building products and plastics markets in the West and Southwest regions of the United States. We pride
ourselves in doing business with
quality manufacturers and providing our suppliers and customers
with the best service possible. Dowd
and Guild Inc. is poised to help you
grow your business with our broad
range of quality products.
Regions:South, West, Western
Canada
Principals:Allnex USA Inc.:
Cymels, LCR, Radcure, Burgess
Pigment Company, BYK USA, Inc.
and BYK Additives, Inc., ECKART
Effect Pigments, Heucotech Ltd.,
Lanxess Corporation, Momentive
Performance Materials, OMNOVA
Solutions, Tronox LLC, Unimin
Specialty Minerals Inc.
Products Offered:Additives,
Binders / Resins, Oils / Fatty Acids,
Pigments

Principals:American Colors,
Buckman, Carpenter Company,
Dura Chemicals, Imerys Talc,
Madhu Silica, Morehouse Cowles,
OPC Polymers, St. Louis Group,
US Zinc (Dust Division)
Products Offered:Additives,
Binders / Resins, Pigments

Dowd and Guild Inc.


14 Crow Canyon Ct.
Suite 200
San Ramon, CA 94583
United States
925-820-7222
Fax: 925-820-7225
[email protected]
www.dowdandguild.com
Howard Guild

Dowd and Guild Inc. is a specialty


chemical distributor servicing the
needs of the coatings, graphic arts,

September 2014 www.coatingsworld.com

E. W. Kaufmann
Company
140 Wharton Road
Bristol, PA 19007
United States
215-364-0240
Fax: 215-364-4397
[email protected]
ewkaufmann.com
Thomas Rudeau

E.W. Kaufmann Company, A


KODA Distribution Group
Company. Your One Source for
Specialty Chemical and Raw Materials throughout the Northeast
and mid-Atlantic states.
Regions:Northeast
Principals:BASF Additives, Burgess Pigments, Cabot Carbon
Black & Fumed Silica, Chemtura,
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Distributors

Imi-Fabi Talc, Kronos TiO2, Lonza,


Momentive, Reichhold, Unimin
Specialty Minerals
Products Offered:Additives,
Binders / Resins, Oils / Fatty Acids,
Pigments

EMCO Chemical
Distributors, Inc.

8601 95th Street


Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158
United States
262-427-0400
Fax: 262-947-0075
[email protected]
www.emcochem.com
Laura Theer
EMCO Chemical Distributors,
Inc. has over 40+ years of history,
and has established quality relationships with the best paint and
coatings raw material suppliers in
the industry. With more than 20
degreed chemists on staff, we have
the experience and knowledge to
help our customers to incorporate
newer raw materials into existing
products, in addition to addressing formulation issues. Whether
your paint or coating is industrial
or architectural, EMCO has the
raw materials you need.

Fitz Chem Corporation


450 E. Devon Avenue
Suite 175
Itasca, IL 60143
United States
630-467-8383
[email protected]
www.fitzchem.com
Christy Marcuccelli

Fitz Chem is a customer centered


distributor of specialty chemicals
in the Central United States. We
are intentionally selective in our
market approach so we can offer
our customers good old fashioned
customer service and product
expertise. Founded in 1985, Fitz
Chem has the knowledge and
expertise to help with everyday
supply needs as well as more challenging technical and formulation
requirements.
Regions:Midwest, South
Principals:Birla Carbon (Columbian Chemicals), Cristal, Dominion Colour, DSM Coatings Resins,
Ferro Corporation, GH Chemicals,
IMERYS, Mississippi Lime, PQ Corporation, TOR Minerals

tatives have significant experience


and have the technical capabilities
with support from GMZ technical managers to provide solutions
needed to drive profitable growth
to the CASE and Urethane businesses.
Regions:Midwest
Principals:BASF, CELANESE,
CRAY VALLEY, ELEMENTIS SPECIALTIES, HOFFMANN MINERAL,
HUNTSMAN ADVANCED MATERIALS, LONZA, MOMENTIVE, SPECIALTY MINERALS, US ZINC
Products Offered:Additives,
Binders / Resins, Oils / Fatty Acids,
Pigments

Products Offered:Additives,
Binders / Resins, Oils / Fatty Acids,
Pigments, Solvents

6300 Bartmer Industrial Drive


St. Louis, MO 63130
United States
314-725-2600
Fax: 314-862-7377
[email protected]
halltechinc.com
Mark Loudenslager
Regions:Midwest, South
Products Offered:Additives,
Binders / Resins, Oils / Fatty Acids,
Pigments

Products Offered:Additives,
Binders / Resins, Pigments

Principals:Unimin Corp, Omnova, Dianal, HB Fuller, Dow,


Specialty Minerals, Burgess, Sachtleben Corp, US Silica Co., Cimbar
Performance Minerals
Products Offered:Additives,
Binders / Resins, Pigments,
Solvents

Lintech International
7705 NE Industrial Blvd.
Macon, Georgia 31216
United States
877-546-8324
Fax: 478-784-1745
[email protected]
www.LintechInternational.com
Randy Waldman
Regions:Northeast, South, West,
Central America & Caribbean
Islands
Products Offered:Additives,
Binders / Resins, Oils / Fatty Acids,
Pigments

JNS-Smithchem, LLC
GMZ

5115 Excello Court


West Chester, OH 45069
United States
800-543-1121
[email protected]
www.gmzinc.com
Steve Thomas
GMZ is a Specialty Chemical Distributor in the Ohio Valley/Midwest region focused on providing
the CASE and Urethane market
technical solutions that will spur
growth for both Suppliers and
Customers. GMZs sales represen-

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Regions:Northeast, Midwest,
South

Hall Technologies, Inc.

Regions:Northeast, Midwest,
South, Western Canada, Central
Canada, Atlantic Canada
Principals:ExxonMobil, Eastman Chemical Co., Momentive
Performance Materials, Cargill,
Kolon Industries, Inc., Vencorex
Chemicals, OM Group, Essential
Polymers, T.N.C. Nitrocellulose,
Specialty Minerals Inc.

ownership, with over 75 years of


expertise in our industry, combined with our veteran customer
service, operations, and warehouse teams brings unparalleled
industry knowledge, in-depth
experience, and highly proficient
customer service to all our business relationships.

90 Sixth Ave.
Paterson, NJ 07524
United States
973-278-9050
Fax: 973-278-9041
[email protected]
www.jns-smithchem.com
Michael Smith

As a full-service specialty distributor of raw materials, chemicals,


and packaging, JNS-SmithChem
services over 500 customers in
the paint, ink, plastics, rubber,
compounding, adhesives and sealants, building products, textile,
food, cosmetic, pharmaceutical
and other related industries. Our

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Maroon Group

1390 Jaycox Road


Avon, OH 44011
United States
440-937-1000
Fax: 440-937-1001
[email protected]
www.maroongroupllc.com
Howard Hubert
Maroon Group LLC is a specialty
chemical distributor that supplies
specialty additives, resins, pigSeptember 2014

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Principals:Buckman, OMNOVA
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Products Offered:Additives,
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The NP Group, LLC


14332 Gillis Road, Suite 100
Dallas, TX 75244-3723
United States
972-386-5442
Fax: 972-386-5457
[email protected]
www.npgroupinc.com
Joshua Hopson
Regions:South, West

P.T. Hutchins Company,


a division of
KODA Distribution Group
901 S. Stimson Ave
City of Industry, CA 91745
United States
626-333-3329
Fax: 626-333-7664
[email protected]
www.pthutchins.com
Jason Nadin

At P.T. Hutchins we believe in a


full-service approach to business.
We bring world class technology
and personalized service directly
to you! Our expert team is highly
trained in your industry and will
work with you to develop the best
solutions for your business. We
have warehouses throughout the
U.S. and in Canada. We have 5
technical laboratories.
Regions:Northeast, Midwest,
South, West

Products Offered:Additives,
Binders / Resins, Pigments, Solvents

Principals:BASF Curatives,
BASF Dispersions, BASF Formulation Additives, BASF Pigments,
BASF Resins, Celanese, DOW
Urethanes, Gabriel Performance
Products, Lonza, Reichhold

Norstone Inc.

Products Offered:Additives,
Binders / Resins, Pigments

315 E. 4th Street, Rear


Bridgeport, PA 19405
United States
484-684-6986
[email protected]
www.norstoneinc.com
Daniyel Firestone
Regions:Northeast, Midwest,
South, West, Western Canada,

Palmer Holland, Inc.

25000 Country Club Blvd.


Suite 444
North Olmsted, Ohio 44070
United States
440-686-2300
Fax: 440-686-2180
[email protected]
www.palmerholland.com
Christian Hughes
Established as Palmer Supplies
Company in 1925, Palmer Holland is a premier specialty chemical distributor that currently
represents many of the most
recognizable manufacturers in
the world. Our customer focus
is rooted in the areas of CASE,
plastics, metalworking fluids and
lubricants. Our success is based
on the quality of our Principal relationships, the dedicated people
we employ and their commitment
to providing outstanding technical
and customer service. Discover
how Palmer Holland is Dependably Independent.
Regions:Northeast, Midwest,
South

(GARDCO) Paul N. Gardner


Company, Inc. Distributors, producers and designers of quality
physical testing and inspection instruments for the paint, coatings
and related industries. These include the automotive, aerospace,
specialty chemical, petroleum,
plastics, pharmaceutical and food
among others. Visit our website
at www.gardco.com that includes
full descriptions, instructions
specification references and prices.
Regions:Northeast, Midwest,
South, West, Western Canada,
Central Canada, Atlantic Canada,
Mexico, Central America & Caribbean Islands, South America,
Northern, Western, Eastern,
Southern, China, India, Japan,
South Korea, Central and South
Asia, Australia and Oceania, Middle East, North Africa & Greater
Arabia, Sub-Sahara Africa
Principals:Brookfield Engineering, Leneta, DeFelsko Corporation, TQC USA, Mitutoyo
America, A&D Engineering, Tinker
& Rasor, Micro Metrics Co., Red
Devil Equipment, Testex
Products Offered:Laboratory
Equipment

Principals:3M, Allnex USA,


Arkema, BYK USA, Dow Chemical, Evonik Industries, Kronos,
Lanxess, Orion Engineered
Carbons, Vertellus Performance
Materials
Products Offered:Additives,
Binders / Resins, Oils / Fatty Acids,
Pigments

Paul N. Gardner
Company, Inc.

316 NE 1st Street


Pompano Beach, FL 33060
United States
954-946-9454
Fax: 954-946-9309
[email protected]
www.gardco.com
Sherri Thompson

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Powder Technologies, Inc.


3854 Sylon Boulevard
P.O. Box 780
Hainesport, NJ 08036
United States
609-914-0521
Fax: 609-914-0318
[email protected]
www.powdertechusa.com
Rick Isherwood

Powder Technologies, Ystral


equipment North American distributor, including patented Conti
TDS, designed for induction, dispersion and complete wetting of
powders into liquids. Mounted
outside the process vessel, ContiTDS uses liquid inside the vessel in circulation to generate a
vacuum and pull powders directly
September 2014

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Distributors

into the mixing chamber. After complete induction of the powders, ContiTDS can operate in
circulation to further disperse the powders. Also
included is Ystral Pilotec, for small batch testing
prior to production.
Regions:Northeast, Midwest, South, West
Products Offered:Laboratory Equipment

Process, Materials & Engineering, LLC.


1021 Sedgefield Drive
Sylacauga, Alabama 35150
United States
256-249-2724
Fax: 256-249-4275
[email protected]
W. Neil Laughridge
Regions:Central America & Caribbean Islands,
Eastern, China

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Products Offered:Pigments

R.E. Carroll Inc.


1570 N Olden Ave
Trenton, NJ 08638
United States
800-257-9365
Fax: 609-695-0102
[email protected]
www.recarroll.com
David Carroll

Family owned chemical distributor serving the


Inks, Paint & Coatings Markets with high quality
raw materials and competitive pricing from seven
warehouses from NJ to Wisconsin and south to
Dallas. Please visit our website www.recarroll.
com to view our extensive product line.
Regions:Northeast, Midwest, South, West,
Western Canada, Central Canada, Atlantic
Canada
Principals:Polimeros Sinteticos, Rezkem, Sincol
USA, Kerala Minerals & Mining (KMML), Malvern
Minerals, ExCalibar Minerals Inc., HollyFrontier
Refining & Marketing, Calumet Specialities, Zochem, Yil-Long Chemical Corp.
Products Offered:Additives, Binders / Resins,
Oils / Fatty Acids, Pigments

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rad-solutions llc
2221 Justin RD
STE 119-142
Flower Mound, TX 75028
United States
972-517-5112
Fax: 214-291-2637
[email protected]
www.rad-solutions.com
David Bognar

Distributors

www.supmat.com
Bruce Schimmel
Regions:Northeast, Midwest
Products Offered:Additives,
Pigments

Fax: 508-770-0075
[email protected]
www.tmcmaterials.com
Customer Service
Regions:Northeast, South
Products Offered:Additives,
Binders / Resins, Oils / Fatty Acids,
Pigments, Solvents

Regions:Northeast, Midwest,
South, West
Products Offered:Additives,
Binders / Resins, Pigments

Ribelin Sales, Inc


3857 Miller Park Dr.
Garland, TX 75042
United States
972-272-1594
[email protected]
www.ribelin.com
Jan Mowery
Regions:South
Principals:BASF - Coatings,
Construction, Printing & Packaging, BASF Kaolin, BASF Plastics,
Bway, Celanese Emulsions, Dow
Urethanes, Huntsman, Kronos,
Lonza, Unimin
Products Offered:Additives,
Binders / Resins, Pigments, Solvents

Wise Technical
Marketing, Inc.
Tartan Color

7145 West Credit Ave., Suite 201,


Bldg#2
Mississauga, Ontario L5N 6J7
Canada
905.821.2851
Fax: 905.821.7919
[email protected]
www.tartancolor.com
David Houston
Tartan Color is a Canadian based
chemical distributor. We are an
approved Responsible Care distributor with full warehousing
and logistics capabilities in the
Canadian market.
Regions:Western Canada, Central Canada, Atlantic Canada
Principals:DuPont Titanium Technologies, Flint Group Pigments,
Nubiola Pigments, Lansco Colors,
DayGlo Color Corp, Omya Calcium
Carbonate, Ferro Performance Colors, Sid Richardson Carbon Black,
Chitec Technology Corp, Lubrizol
Advanced Materials
Products Offered:Additives,
Pigments

Superior Materials, Inc.


585 Stewart Ave Suite 710
Garden City, New York 11530
United States
516-222-1010
Fax: 516-222-1332
[email protected]

Products Offered:Additives,
Binders / Resins, Pigments, Solvents

TMC Materials, Inc.


195 Main Street
Shrewsbury, MA 01545
United States
508-770-0076

Van Horn, Metz &


Co., Inc.

201 East Elm Street


Conshohocken, PA 19428
United States
610-828-4500
anamaria_tanase@vanhornmetz.
com
www.vanhornmetz.com
Anamaria Tanase
Van Horn, Metz & Company,
Inc. with the main office in Conshohocken, PA offers customers
specialty raw materials for industrial use. These products include
Resins, Pigments, Dyes, Additives,
Extenders and Fillers. VHM actively participates with customers
as a respected partner in their supply chain, managing sourcing as
well as logistics, while offering a
one on one regional sales presence
and convenient stocking locations
across the country. For more information, please visit www.vanhornmetz.com
Regions:Northeast, Midwest,
South, Western Canada, Mexico
Principals:Active Minerals, Aditya Birla, Cargill, Ashland, Celanese, Chemguard, CINIC, DuPont
Titanium Technologies, Evonik,
Hoover Color Corp.

800 Industrial Blvd.


New Albany, IN 47150
United States
312-635-9473
Fax: (773) 913-6460
[email protected]
www.wisetechnical.com
Claude Wise
Wise Technical Marketing, Inc.
was established in 1996 to provide
specialized technical sales and marketing services to manufacturers of
raw materials and equipment for
the coatings and allied industries
in the Midwest. The company has
diversified into the direct importation of prime pigments, and the
development and manufacture of
a wide variety of formulated products, including specialized pigment
dispersions, compounds and additives for many industries.
Regions:Midwest
Principals:Celanese Emulsions,
Hauthaway Corporation, Lau
GmbH, Mount Packaging Systems, Ltd., PCI Group, Inc., Polysat, Inc., Rexson Systems, Ltd.,
Wise Technical Dispersions, Wise
Technical Manufacturing LLC,
Wise Technical Pigments
Products Offered:Additives,
Binders / Resins, Pigments, Laboratory Equipment

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Distributors Regional Cross Reference


North America - Northeast
Archway Sales
E. W. Kaufmann Company
EMCO Chemical Distributors, Inc.
JNS-Smithchem, LLC
Lintech International
Maroon Group
Norstone Inc.
P.T. Hutchins Company,
a division of KODA
Distribution Group
Palmer Holland, Inc.
Paul N. Gardner Company, Inc.
Powder Technologies, Inc.
R.E. Carroll Inc.
rad-solutions llc
Superior Materials, Inc.
TMC Materials, Inc.
Van Horn, Metz & Co., Inc.

North America - Midwest


Archway Sales
EMCO Chemical Distributors, Inc.
Fitz Chem Corporation
GMZ
Hall Technologies, Inc.
JNS-Smithchem, LLC
Maroon Group
Norstone Inc.
P.T. Hutchins Company,
a division of KODA
Distribution Group
Palmer Holland, Inc.
Paul N. Gardner Company, Inc.
Powder Technologies, Inc.
R.E. Carroll Inc.
rad-solutions llc
Superior Materials, Inc.
Van Horn, Metz & Co., Inc.
Wise Technical Marketing, Inc.

Norstone Inc.
P.T. Hutchins Company,
a division of KODA
Distribution Group
Palmer Holland, Inc.
Paul N. Gardner Company, Inc.
Powder Technologies, Inc.
R.E. Carroll Inc.
rad-solutions llc
Ribelin Sales, Inc
TMC Materials, Inc.
Van Horn, Metz & Co., Inc.

North America - West


Archway Sales
Dowd and Guild Inc.
Lintech International
Maroon Group
The NP Group, LLC
Norstone Inc.
P.T. Hutchins Company,
a division of KODA
Distribution Group
Paul N. Gardner Company, Inc.
Powder Technologies, Inc.
R.E. Carroll Inc.
rad-solutions llc

Canada - West
Andicor Specialty Chemicals Corp.
Dowd and Guild Inc.
EMCO Chemical Distributors, Inc.
Maroon Group
Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner Company, Inc.
R.E. Carroll Inc.
Tartan Color
Van Horn, Metz & Co., Inc.

Archway Sales
CNX Distribution
Dowd and Guild Inc.
EMCO Chemical Distributors, Inc.
Fitz Chem Corporation
Hall Technologies, Inc.
JNS-Smithchem, LLC
Lintech International
Maroon Group
The NP Group, LLC

Europe - Southern

Andicor Specialty Chemicals Corp.


EMCO Chemical Distributors, Inc.
Maroon Group
Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner Company, Inc.
R.E. Carroll Inc.
Tartan Color

Arpadis UK Ltd/ Arpadis Benelux NV


Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner Company, Inc.

Mexico
Andes Chemical Corp.
Maroon Group
Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner Company, Inc.
Van Horn, Metz & Co., Inc.

Asia - China
Arpadis UK Ltd/ Arpadis Benelux NV
Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner Company, Inc.
Process, Materials &
Engineering,Llc.

Asia - India
Arpadis UK Ltd/ Arpadis Benelux NV
Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner Company, Inc.

Central America &


Caribbean Islands
Andes Chemical Corp.
Lintech International
Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner Company, Inc.
Process, Materials &
Engineering,Llc.

Asia - Japan
Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner Company, Inc.

Asia - South Korea

South America

Arpadis UK Ltd/ Arpadis Benelux NV


Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner Company, Inc.

Andes Chemical Corp.


Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner Company, Inc.

Asia - Central and South


Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner Company, Inc.

Europe - Northern
Arpadis UK Ltd/ Arpadis Benelux NV
Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner Company, Inc.

Asia - Australia & Oceania


Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner Company, Inc.

Europe - Western
Canada - Central

North America - South

Canada - Atlantic

Andicor Specialty Chemicals Corp.


EMCO Chemical Distributors, Inc.
Maroon Group
Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner Company, Inc.
R.E. Carroll Inc.
Tartan Color

Arpadis UK Ltd/ Arpadis Benelux NV


Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner Company, Inc.

Middle East, North Africa


& Greater Arabia
Arpadis UK Ltd/ Arpadis Benelux NV
Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner Company, Inc.

Europe - Eastern
Arpadis UK Ltd/ Arpadis Benelux NV
Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner Company, Inc.
Process, Materials &
Engineering,Llc.

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Sub-Sahara Africa
Arpadis UK Ltd/ Arpadis Benelux NV
Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner Company, Inc.

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Trade Associations
Asia/Pacific
Australian Paint Manufacturers
Federation (APMF)
Suite 604, Level 6
51 Rawson Street, North Sydney,
NSW Australia 2121
02 9876 1411
Fax: 02 9876 1433
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.apmf.asn.au
China National Coatings
Industry Association (CNCIA)
No. 1, The Middle Street,
The First District of Liu Pu Kang,
Beijing 100011, China
86-10-62004186
Fax: 86-10-62376292
E-mail:
[email protected]
Web site:
www.chinacoatingnet.com
Indian Small Scale Paint
Association
104, Shubham Center No.1B,
Cardinal Gracias Road,
Chakala, Andheri (E),
Mumbai-400 099 India
91-022-28366359
Fax: 91-022-28-326656
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.isspa.org
Japan Paint Manufacturers
Association
3rd Floor, Tokyo Toryo Kaikan
3-12-8 Ebisu, Shibuya-ku
Tokyo 150-0013 Japan
81-3-3443-2011
Fax: 81-3-3443-3599
E-mail: [email protected]
Web Site: www.toryo.or.jp
Korea Paint & Printing Ink
Industry Cooperative
Korean Paint & Printing Ink Hall,
204-6, Nonhyun-Dong

Kangnam-ku Seoul, Korea


82-2-549-3321
Fax: 82-2-549-3226
Web site: www.kpic.or.kr
Malaysian Paint Manufacturers
Association
Jalan 205, P.O. Box 78
46700 Petaling
Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan
60-3-7912322
Fax: 60-3-7914846
Surface Coatings Association
Australia (SCAA)
P.O. Box 563
Toorak 3142, Victoria, Australia
61 3 9827 8921, (800) 803-378
Fax: 61 3 9824 0258
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.scaa.asn.au
Surface Coatings Association of
New Zealand, Inc. (SCANZ)
P.O. Box 1282
Pukekohe 2340, New Zealand
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.scanz.org.nz
Taiwan Paint Industry
Association
Rm. 7, 3rd Floor, No. 20, Lane 609,
Chung Hsin Rd., Sec. 5
San Chung City, Tapei, Hsien,
Taiwan
886-2-2999-3236
Fax: 886-2-2999-5312

Europe
Association of Swiss Adhesives
Manufacturers (FKS)
Postfach 213,
CH-5401 Baden
Zurich, Switzerland
41-1-56-221-51-00
Fax: 41-56-221-51-41
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.fks.ch

British Coatings Federation


Riverbridge House
Guildford Road
Leatherhead
SurreyKT22 9AD
01372 365989
Fax:01372 365979
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.coatings.org.uk
European Council of Paint,
Printing Ink and Artists
Colours Industry (CEPE)
Avenue Van Nieuwenhuyse,
6 BE-1160 Brussels, Belgium
32-(0)2-676-74-80
Fax: 32-(0)2-676-74-90
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.cepe.org
European Isocyanate
and Polyols Producers
Association (ISOPA)
Avenue E. Van Nieuwenhuyse
4, BOX 9, B-1160
Brussels, Belgium
32-2-676-74-75
Fax: 32-2-676-74-79
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.isopa.org
European Solvents Industry
Group (ESIG)
2 Ave. E van Niewenhuysen,
Bte 4, B-1160
Brussels, Belgium
32 (0)2 676 72 64
Fax: 32 (0)2 676 72 16
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.esig.org
German Association for Paint
Chemists
VILF e. V., Idastrasse 37,
D 63456 Hanau
+49 6181 65778
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.vilf.de

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Italian National Association of


Industrial Coaters (ANVER)
Via Torri Bianche, 3P
20059 Vimercate (MI) Italy
39-039-629041
Fax: 39-039-62904208
E-mail:
[email protected]
Web site: www.larivistadelcolore.
com, www.anver.org
National Association of Paints,
Inks, Sealants, Adhesives
Manufacturers Adhesives
and Sealants Group (AVISA)
Via Accademia 33, I-20131
Milano, Italy
39-2-26-8101
Fax: 39-2-26-810-350
Norwegian Paintmakers
Association
P.O. Box 2724 St. Hanshaugen
Oslo 0131, Norway
47-22-961041
Fax: 47-22-961099
NOVA Paint Club
UK Secretariat
7 Banckside, Hartley,
Longfield, Kent DA3 7RD, UK
44 1474-705422
Fax: 44 1474-709744
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.novapaint.org
Head Office: c/o Ernst &Young
59, route de Chancy,
case postale 48
CH - 1213 Geneva, Switzerland
Oil & Colour Chemists
Association (OCCA)
The Oval
14 West Walk, Leicester
LE1 7NA, UK
44 (0)116 257 5488
Fax: 44 (0)116 257 5499
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.occa.org.uk
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Trade Associations

The Paint Research Association


(PRA)
14 Castle Mews,
High Street
Hampton, Middlesex,
12:19
PM 2NP,
Page
TW12
UK 1
+44 (0)20 8487 0800
Fax: +44 (0)20 8487 0801
Web site: www.pra.org.uk
Painting and Decorating
Association
32 Coton Road,
Nuneaton, Warwickshire,
CV11 5TW UK
44-024 7635 3776
Fax: 44-024 7635 4513
E-mail: info@
paintingdecoratingassociation.
co.uk
Web site: www.
paintingdecoratingassociation.
co.uk

North America
The Adhesive and Sealant
Council, Inc.
7101 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 990
Bethesda, MD 20814
(301) 986-9700
Fax: (301) 986-9795
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.ascouncil.org
American Chemistry Council
(ACC)
700 Second St., NE
Washington, DC 20002
(202) 249-7000
Fax: (202) 249-6100
Web site: www.
americanchemistry.com
American Chemical Society
(ACS)
1155 16th St., NW
Washington, DC 20036

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American Coatings Association
1500 Rhode Island Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 462-6272
Fax: (202) 462-8549
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.paint.org
American Oil Chemists Society
(AOCS)
2710 S. Boulder, P.O.Box 17190
Urbana, IL 61802
(217) 359-2344
Fax: (217) 351-8091
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.aocs.org
American Society of Interior
Designers (ASID)

608 Massachusetts Avenue, NE


Washington, D.C. 20002-6006
(202) 546-3480
Fax: (202) 546-3240
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.asid.org
ASTM International
100 Barr Harbor Drive,
P.O. Box C700
West Conshohocken, PA 194282959
(610) 832-9585/Fax: (610) 8329555
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.astm.org
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Canadian Paint and Coatings


Association (CPCA)
170 Laurier Avenue West, Suite
1200
Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5V5
(613) 231-3604
Fax: (514)231-4908
Chemical Heritage Foundation
315 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106-2702
(215) 925-2222
Fax: (215) 925-1954
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.chemheritage.org
Chemistry Industry Association
of Canada
350 Sparks Street, Suite 805
Ottawa, ON K1R 7S8, Canada
(613) 237-6215
Fax: (613) 237-4061
Web site: http://www.
canadianchemistry.ca/

Consumer Specialty Products


Association
1667 K Street, NW, Ste. 300
Washington, DC 20017
(202) 872-8110
Fax: (202) 872-8114
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.cspa.org
Color Pigments Manufacturers
Association, Inc. (CPMA)
300 North Washington St., Ste.
105
Alexandria, VA 22314
(703) 684-4044
Fax: (703) 684-1795
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.pigments.org
The Electrocoat Association
P.O. Box 541083
Cincinnati, OH 45254-1083
(816) 496-2308,
(800) 579-8806
Fax: (513) 527-8801
E-mail: kmcglothlin@electrocoat.
org
Web site: www.electrocoat.org

International Interior Design


Association
222 Merchandise Mart,
Suite 567
Chicago, IL 60654
(312) 467-1950, (888) 799-4432
Fax: (312) 467-0779
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.iida.org
Inter-Society Color Council (ISCC)
11491 Sunset Hills Rd.
Reston, VA 20190
(703) 318-0263
Fax: (703) 318-0514
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.iscc.org
InternationalPaint & Printing
Ink Council (IPPIC)
c/o IPPIC Secreteriat, NPCA
1500 Rhode Island Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20005-5503
(202) 462-6272
Fax: (202) 462-8549
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.ippic.org
The Mexican Paint and
Printing Ink Manufacturers
Association (ANAFAPYT)
Gabriel Mancera 309, Col.
delValle
03100 Mexico City, D.F. Mexico
52 5 682 7794
Fax: 52 5 543 6488
Web site: www.anafapyt.org.mx
NACE International
1440 South Creek Drive
Houston, TX 77084-4906
(281) 228-6223, (800) 797-NACE
Fax: (281) 228-6300
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.nace.org
National Coil Coatings
Association (NCCA)
1300 Sumner Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44115
(216) 241-7333
Fax: (216) 241-0105
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.coilcoating.org

National Association of
Printing Ink Manufacturers
(NAPIM)
15 Technology Parkway South
Peachtree Corners, GA 30092 |
(770) 209-7294
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.napim.org
Ontario Painting Contractors
Association
211 Consumers Rd., Ste. 305
Willowdale, Ontario M2J 4G8
(416) 498-1897,
Fax: (416) 498-6757
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.ontpca.org
Painting and Decorating
Contractors of America
1801 Park 270 Drive, Suite 220
St. Louis, MO 63146
(314) 514-7322, (800)332-7322
Fax: (314) 514-9417
Web site: www.pdca.com

Bethesda, MD 20814
(240) 497-1242
Fax: (240) 209-2340
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.radtech.org
Roof Coatings Manufacturers
Association
750 National Press Building
529 14th Street, NW
WashingtonDC 2005
(202) 591-2452
Fax: (202) 591-2445
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.roofcoatings.org
Sealant, Waterproofing and
Restoration Institute (SWRI)
400 Admiral Blvd., Kansas City, MO
Kansas City, MO 64105
(816) 472-SWRI
Fax: (816) 472-7765
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.swrionline.org

Paint and Decorating Retailers


Association (PDRA)
2316 Millpark Drive
Maryland Heights, MO 63043
(800) 332-7322
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.pdra.org

SSPC: The Society for


Protective Coatings
40 24th Street, 6th Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4656
(412) 281-2331, (877) 281-7772
Fax: (412) 281-9992
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: http://www.sspc.org

The Powder Coatings Institute


170 Buckthorne Place, Ste. 250
The Woodlands, TX 77380
(832) 585-0770; (800) 988-COAT
Fax: (832) 585-0220
Email: [email protected]
Web site: www.powdercoating.org

Society of Vacuum Coaters (SVC)


71 Pinon Hill Place NE
Albuquerque, NM 87122-1914
(505) 856-7188
Fax: (505) 856-6716
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.svc.org

Pressure Sensitive Tape


Council
1833 Centre Point Circle, Suite 123
Naperville, IL 60563
(630) 544-5048
Fax: (630) 544-5055
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.pstc.org

South America

RadTech The Association for


UV and EB Technology
7720 Wisconsin Ave., Suite 208

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Associacao Brasileira dos


Fabricantes de Tintas
(ABRAFATI)
Av. Dr. Cardoso de Mello, 1.340,
60 andar, cj. 62, Vila Olimpia
Sao Paulo SP Brazil 04548-004
55-11-3845-8755
Fax: 55-11-3845-1728
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: site: www.abrafati.com.br
September 2014

Allnex has recently installed a new reactor at its plant at Rayong, Thailand.
According to Allnex, the investment is a
commitment to globalize the production
of its waterborne coating resins to Asia
Pacific. The new capacity is targeted to
operate in the first quarter of 2015.
Waterborne resins that are produced
and supplied from Europe to Asia Pacific
require longer shipping time with higher
risks of delays and winter shipping requirements to our customers in Asia Pacific.
With our strategy to commence manufacture in Rayong, we will provide our
customers with shorter lead times and increased flexibility to address local needs,
said Wim Vanderghinste, global business
director Liquid Resins & Additives.
Allnexs RESYDROL waterborne
resins for eco-friendly architectural
and industrial coating applications
will be key products of this new production capability.

EPA Grants VOC-Exempt


Status to ANGUS AMP
Multifunctional Paint
Additive
ANGUS Chemical Company has been
granted VOC-exempt status by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
for AMP, a multifunctional specialty
chemical thats widely used in latex paint
formulations.
As the coatings industry continues
to tackle challenges associated with developing high-performing, zero-VOC
paints, AMP becomes an even more powerful tool that formulators can rely upon
to meet their current and future needs,
said Mark Henning, president and chief
executive officer of ANGUS, a wholly
owned subsidiary of The Dow Chemical
Company. Were pleased that the EPA
has appropriately classified AMP to reflect
its minimal impact on the atmosphere.
But most importantly, this is a huge win
for our customers, who now have much
greater flexibility in formulation.

For paint formulators looking to


produce zero-VOC products, AMP
(2-Amino-2-methyl-1-propanol)
offers
comprehensive benefits including scrub
resistance, optimal pigment dispersion,
low odor, effective pH control and a
positive safety and handling profile. The
compound, which is already being used
as a key ingredient in the majority of
water-based paints, now allows paint
companies to avoid reformulating with
less-favorable neutralizers such as caustic
soda or ammonia.
VOCs are compounds that react with
other chemicals and nitrogen oxides in
the atmosphere to form ground-level
ozone and ultimately, harmful smog.
ANGUS submitted a VOC-exemption
petition to the EPA in October 2012 after tests performed at an independent lab
confirmed that AMP meets or exceeds the
agencys no-VOC benchmarks. The compound has low global warming potential,
low ozone-depleting potential, a favorable toxicology profile and is not considered a hazardous air pollutant (HAP) or
toxic under other federal rules.
AMP, a flagship molecule for ANGUS,
is used in multiple industries, including
paint and coatings, metalworking fluids
and personal care. AMP has been the industry standard in architectural coatings
for many years, as it yields many process
enhancements and product performance
benefits that cannot be achieved with
other commercial alternatives.

Clariant Increases
Production of Performance
Polymers
Clariant is increasing production capacity
for its Licocene Performance Polymers by
50 percent at its facility on the FrankfurtHchst Industrial Park in Germany. The
debottlenecking of Clariants existing
production line represents a low doubledigit million Swiss Franc investment, with
the additional capacity scheduled to come
on stream in Q1 2016.

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Industry News

Allnex Installs New Capacity for Waterborne


Coating Resins to Support Growth in Asia Pacific

Licocene
performance
polymers
are metallocene polyolefins with low
molecular weight yet high mechanical
strength. Their low melt points and low
viscosities allow optimum processing at
lower temperatures and with lower dosage than alternative products, Clariant
said. Without compromising mechanical and other properties, even improvements in end-product performance such
as weight reduction can be achieved,
according to the company. Licocenes
ability to support more sustainable processing is particularly valued by customers in energy-intensive sectors, such
as technical textiles for mattresses, furniture and carpets for automotive and
aerospace interiors. They are also used
in the manufacture of masterbatches and
engineering plastics, as well as in industrial coatings and in printing inks and
adhesives for packaging applications.

Kraton Opens Innovation


Center in Ohio
Kraton Performance Polymers, Inc. has
opened its new Kraton Innovation Center
in Belpre, Ohio. This pilot facility allows
Kraton to manufacture a wide range of
SBC-type materials in quantities ranging
from 25 kilograms to 50 metric tons. The
facility and its high-technology process
equipment broadens the companys abilities in polymeric chemistry by leveraging
unique, less traditional monomers and
building blocks to meet customer needs
and create innovative applications. This
new ability to generate developmental
polymer and processing technologies also
opens the door to applications and industries where traditional SBCs were unable
to participate, the company said.
As the first asset of its kind built by
Kraton, the pilot plant is located within
the companys flagship commercial manufacturing facility in Belpre. This allows
the new facility to capitalize on the existing plants technical skills, talents and
infrastructure. Its fit-for-purpose volume
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scale-up bridges the gap between


laboratory and full-scale production of products within the
development cycle, enhancing
the companys ability to deliver developmental polymers in customizable quantities in record time. It will reduce reliance
upon Kratons commercial manufacturing plants for test runs, resulting in fewer
type changes and improved utilization of
its manufacturing facilities.

Clariant and Ashland


Complete Sale of ASK
Chemicals JV to Rhne
Clariant and Ashland Inc. have completed the sale of their joint venture ASK
Chemicals, headquartered in Hilden,
Germany, to investment funds affiliated
with Rhne, a London and New Yorkbased private equity investment firm. The
enterprise value of the transaction before
debt and assumed liabilities amounts to
CHF 310 million (257 million). After
adjustments for debt and assumed liabilities, total pre-tax proceeds to the sellers
will be approximately CHF 180 million
(149 million), which includes CHF
155 million (128 million) in cash and a
CHF 25 million (21 million) buyer note.
Proceeds will be split evenly between
Ashland and Clariant under terms of the
50/50 joint venture.

Eastman Chemical Issues


2014 Sustainability Report
Eastman Chemical Company has released
its 2014 sustainability report, Moving
forward together. The comprehensive,
GRI-compliant report provides a review
of the companys sustainability strategy,
progress, advancements and goals.
Sustainability is at the heart of
Eastmans growth platform. said
Godefroy Motte, senior vice president and chief sustainability officer for
Eastman. We strive to be good stewards
of our company, our communities and
the world. This report reflects the efforts
of the men and women of Eastman embedding Sustainability in their actions to
create value - now and for future generations. We have made progress on our
sustainability journey, but we know our
work is never complete.

Hybrid Plastics Expands


Capacity
Hybrid Plastics will expand its manufacturing capacity and workforce to meet
increased demand of its line of POSS molecules. The expansion will increase the
companys capability of producing liquid
POSS by five times its current volume.
POSS is a chemical that bridges the gap
between ceramic and organic materials
to form a single molecular composition. It
helps improve product performance of standard chemical additives. POSS comes in a
variety of forms: powders, polymer pellets
and now liquid. While the liquid form represents the top-selling form of POSS, Hybrid
Plastics current facility was designed to only
manufacture POSS in solid forms.
When we built our first facility in
2009, we did not have liquid POSS available, said Joe Lichtenhan, president of
Hybrid Plastics. We have since introduced this new product line of POSS, and
it has been well-received by several industries like personal care, coatings, paints
and oil and gas.
Lichtenhan said the increased production
of liquid POSS will carry benefits for both
oil and gas production and national defense.
Hybrid Plastics expansion represents
a multi-million dollar capital investment and will increase employment at
the Hattiesburg, Mississippi-based plant
from 20 employees to 30. The project is
expected to be completed by late 2014.

Alpek and BASF Sign


Agreements Regarding EPS
& PU Business
Alpek, S.A.B. de C.V. and BASF have
signed agreements concerning the EPS (expandable polystyrene) and PU (polyurethane) business activities of their Polioles
joint venture in Mexico, and BASFs EPS
business in North and South America, excluding BASFs Neopor (grey EPS) business.
Alpek will acquire all of Polioles EPS
business activities, including its EPS production site in Altamira, Mexico. BASF
will acquire Polioles PU business activities, including selected assets in its Lerma
facility as well as all marketing and selling rights for PU systems, isocyanates and
polyols. Under the agreements, Alpek
will also acquire BASFs EPS business

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activities in North and South America,


including BASFs EPS sales and distribution channels in North and South
America, BASFs EPS production facilities in Guaratinguet, Brazil, and General
Lagos, Argentina and BASFs EPS foam
parts business in Chile (Aislapol, S.A.).
The combined capacity of all EPS
production facilities that Alpek will acquire is approximately 230,000 metric
tons per year.

Ferro to Supply Functional


Coatings and Color
Solutions in Turkey
Ferro Corporation has acquired certain
commercial assets of a reseller of Ferro
porcelain enamel products in Turkey in order to enhance direct marketing and sales
opportunities. Ferro porcelain enamel sales
to this entity in 2013 were approximately
$6 million. Based on this level of business,
Ferro estimates that the acquisition will
generate approximately $1.5 million of
incremental sales and gross profit. Terms
of the transaction were not disclosed. The
investment in Turkey is a first step toward
expanding sales in this fast-growing market, the company stated.

Evonik Builds Dispersant


Plant in Essen
Evonik Industries is building a new
production plant for polymer dispersants at the Goldschmidtstrasse site in
Essen, Germany. The specialty chemicals
company is investing an amount in the
doubledigit- million-euro range and is tripling its global capacity for polymer dispersants. Plans call for startup in the first
quarter of 2015.
Polymer dispersants are mainly used
in water-based systems in paints and
printing inks and in high-solid systems
with a low proportion of solvent.
The product group of polymer dispersants is developing in an extremely attractive way, said Ulrich Ksthardt, head
of the Coatings and Additives Business
Unit of Evonik. With our expanded
capacity, we want to serve this growing
market. For our customers, we are a competent innovation partner; offering outstanding solutions for functional coatings
and paints. CW
September 2014

People

PPG Appoints McGarry


Chief Operating Officer
PPG Industries has appointed Michael
H. McGarry, currently executive vice
president, to chief operating officer of
the company.
McGarry
will
have executive oversight
responsibility for all of PPGs
strategic
business
units and operating
regions and for the
information
technology (IT), environment, health and
safety (EH&S) and Michael H. McGarry
purchasing
functions. He will remain based at PPGs
global headquarters in Pittsburgh and
will continue to report to chairman and
CEO Charles E. Bunch.
During his 33 years with PPG,
McGarry has served in a variety of
key business and functional leadership
roles in the U.S., Europe and Asia. In
addition, he helped lead several strategic actions that have transformed
PPGs business portfolio, most notably the acquisition of SigmaKalon; the
separation of PPGs former commodity chemicals business; the acquisition of AkzoNobels North American
architectural coatings business; and
most recently, the announced agreement to acquire Consorcio Comex,
S.A. de C.V.
McGarry joined PPG in 1981 as an
engineer at the companys Lake Charles,
Louisiana chemicals complex. He then
progressed through a series of management assignments of increasing responsibility, including market development
manager, silica products; operations
manager, silicas, Thailand; business
manager, TESLIN sheet; and product
manager in the derivatives, chlorine, liquid and dry caustic soda businesses.
He was named general manager,
fine chemicals, in 2000, and vice president, chlor-alkali and derivatives, in

2004. McGarry was elected vice president, coatings, Europe, and managing
director, PPG Europe, in 2006, and senior vice president, commodity chemicals, in 2008.
He was named executive vice president in September 2012. In this role,
his leadership responsibilities have
included the automotive refinish,
aerospace, global architectural and
protective and marine coatings businesses, as well as the Europe, Middle
East and Africa (EMEA) and Asia/
Pacific regions, and the EH&S and IT
functions.

Sherwin-Williams Elects
New Director
Sherwin-Williams
Companys Board
of Directors has
elected
Matthew
Thornton III to its
Board of Directors.
Thornton is senior vice president,
U.S.
Operations,
FedEx Express, the Matthew Thornton III
worlds largest express transportation company and a
subsidiary of FedEx Corporation.
Thornton was also appointed to the
Audit Committee of Sherwin-Williams
Board. Sherwin-Williams Board now
consists of ten members, including nine
independent directors.
Thornton began his career with
Federal Express in 1978 as a package
handler while a college student at the
University of Memphis. He held a variety of management positions with
Federal Express before being named
vice president Regional Operations
(Central Region) in 1998. He was promoted to senior vice president Air,
Ground and Freight Services in 2004
before being named senior vice president, U.S. Operations, FedEx Express
in 2006.

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Alberdingk Boley Appoints


New Sales Representative
Alberdingk Boley Inc, a leading manufacturer of water-based resins for the
paint and coatings
industry, has named
Andrew
Starling
South East sales
representative.
Starling has more
than 20 years experience in the paint
and coatings industry. He has previ- Andrew Starling
ously worked for
Tego Performance Additives, Evonik
as a South East sales manager and also
worked at Henkel for eight years as a
Mid-West and South East sales and distribution manager
He is taking over the territory for Steve
Cooper who is retiring from Alberdingk
Boley and reporting directly to Yasmin
Sayed-Sweet, vice president of sales and
marketing at Alberdingk-Boley.

Coatings for Industry


Names Peterson Industrial
Sales Manager
Coatings for Industry (CFI), a direct-tocontractor supplier of industrial coating
products, has hired flooring industry veteran Jim Peterson as its industrial sales
manager. In this role, Peterson will be in
charge of business development and will
service existing customers across CFIs
various product categories.
Peterson previously served as president of Criterion Flooring Systems, an
industrial floor coatings company in
Elkridge, Maryland specializing in installing epoxy and urethane flooring
in auto service centers and firehouses,
Criterion Flooring Systems has been
a longtime CFI customer. Prior to his
17 years with Criterion, Peterson was
a production supervisor and research
and development engineer for Heraues
Electro-Nite Co. in Philadelphia. CW
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Suppliers Corner

Dymax Offers New Encompass Technology

Dymax adhesives formulated with new


Encompass technology incorporate the
companys See-Cure color-change and
Ultra-Red fluorescing technologies
into one light-curable product. As a
result, manufacturers gain efficiencies
from rapid, on-demand curing with
easy cure confirmation and post-cure
bond-line inspection.
While in an uncured state, an adhesive
formulated with See-Cure technology is
blue in color for easy verification of placement. As the product cures with sufficient
exposure to UV light, its blue color transitions to colorless and provides obvious visual confirmation that the adhesive is fully
cured and the bond site secure.
Products formulated with Ultra-Red
technology fluoresce bright red under
low-intensity black light (365 nm), contrasting well on plastics that naturally
fluoresce blue in color (like PVC). This
allows manufacturers to incorporate automated or manual quality inspection to
verify complete and accurate placement
of the adhesive after cure. Dymax is currently offering several medical-grade adhesives that are formulated with the new
Encompass technology.

Ross Offers Storage Vessels


Ross Storage Vessels are custom-built to
meet exact specifications for pressure, temperature, material of construction, cover
design, discharge assembly and access ports.
The carbon steel vessel, for example, has a
full holding capacity of 9,750 gallons and is
ASME-stamped for 50-psig internal pressure
to full vacuum at 200oF. The elliptical style
top and bottom heads include various size
flanges and couplings at customer-specified
locations. Internal surfaces were thoroughly
cleaned, dried and media blasted; exterior
surfaces were also media blasted and coated
with red oxide primer. Prior to shipment, the
nozzles were capped and the tank purged
with 2psig of nitrogen, so as to arrive at the
customers jobsite in a clean, rust-free condition. Lifting lugs and a caged removable

ladder and handrail with toe plate were also


provided. Ross offers a wide range of fabrication capabilities including: capacities
up to 100,000 gallons or larger; a large
variety of choices for material of construction: carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, titanium, Monel, Hastelloy and
Inconel; agitators; custom ports and manways; heating/cooling jacket; heat tracing;
sheathing and insulation; sanitary design;
passivation; special coatings and tank liners; code requirements such as ASME,
USFDA, BISSC, ABS, API650, API620 and
U142 and non-destructive testing.

Malvern Offers New


Software for NanoSight
NTA Systems
Malvern Instruments has launched
NTA 3.0, a new version of the software
that drives its NanoSight Nanoparticle
Tracking Analysis (NTA) systems. With
an improved, easy-to-use interface, the
new NTA 3.0 software makes accessing
programs and protocols quick and convenient. It also incorporates an upgraded
high-resolution particle size distribution
algorithm and supports advanced image
analysis, particle detection and tracking,
as well as providing improved vibration
correction. The new software is designed
for use across the complete NanoSight
NTA range and will be integral to all new
systems shipped, while existing users can
download their free upgrade via the appropriate product page on the Malvern
website at www.malvern.com.
Malvern NanoSight systems use
Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA)
to characterize nanoparticles in solution
in the size range 10 nm to 2000 nm (depending on the sample). Each particle is
analyzed individually by direct observation and measurement of diffusion events.
This particle-by-particle methodology
produces high resolution results for particle size distribution and concentration,
while visual validation provides additional data confidence. Both particle size and

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concentration are measured, while a fluorescence mode provides differentiation of


labeled or naturally fluorescing particles.
NTA 3.0 features automatic, integrated
hardware detection and communication for all the systems in the NanoSight
range. Compared with previous versions
it generates fewer files per experiment
and results are displayed on clear, concise spreadsheets. Particle size distributions are shown as histograms for easy
interpretation. NanoSight NTA systems
are part of Malverns expanding portfolio for characterization at the nanoscale.
By updating software for greater ease of
use and more efficient testing, NanoSight
NTA users can be sure of getting the best
possible performance from their system,
the company said.

Q-FOG CRH Cyclic


Corrosion Tester
Q-Lab Corporation has launched the
new Q-FOG CRH cyclic corrosion tester.
Q-FOG CRH corrosion testers can perform traditional salt spray and Prohesion
and meet most major international and
automotive corrosion test standards (including GMW 14872, SAE J2334, and
many others from Ford, ISO, GB/T, VW,
Volvo, Chrysler, Renault, etc.). The testers are available in both 600 and 1100
liter sizes.
The new CRH tester features RH
control through the use of an innovative
air pre-conditioner. Ramp times can be
precisely controlled. In addition to atomized mist salt fog, the CRH model also
includes an optional shower function,
where spray droplets are much bigger
and flow rates are much higher. It also
features an advanced cleaning feature for
spray nozzles that prevents clogging frequently found in competitive chambers.
The Q-FOG CRH offers a low purchase price, full RH control, as well as
reliability and compatibility with most
international and automotive standards,
the company reported. CW
September 2014

September 16 - 18, 2014


Powder Coating Show

September 22, 2014


Latex Film Formation

Location: Indianapolis, IN
Website: www.powdercoating.org

Location: London, UK
Contact: Emulsion Polymers Consulting
and Education, LLC
Phone: 603-742-3370
Email: [email protected]

September 16 - 17, 2014


ACSeries: Metal Protection Through
Coatings Technology Conference
Location: Sheraton Inner Harbor
Baltimore, MD
Contact: American Coatings Association
Website: www.paint.org

September 17 - 18, 2014


ACSeries: Marine and Offshore
Coatings Conference
Location: Sheraton Inner Harbor
Baltimore, MD
Contact: American Coatings Association
Website: www.paint.org

September 18 - 19, 2014


6th Biennial Wood Coatings and
Substrate Conference
Location: University of North Carolina
Greensboro (UNCG) Greensboro, NC
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.piedmontsociety.org

September 21 - 24, 2014


Corrosion & Prevention Conference &
Exhibition
Location: Northern Territory
Convention Centre Darwin, Australia
Contact: Jacqui Martin
Phone: 613 98907866
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.acaconference.com.au

September 21 - 25, 2014


Corrosion Technology Week 2014
Location: Alexandria, VA, U.S.
Contact: Lesley Williams
Phone: 281-228-6413
Email: [email protected]
Website: events.nace.org

September 28 - October 1, 2014


CPP EXPO
Location: McCormick Place South Hall,
Chicago, IL
Contact: Dave Berns
Phone: 201-881-1654
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.cppexpo.com

September 30 - October 2, 2014


International Pipeline Exposition
Location: Calgary TELUS Convention
Centre Calgary, AB, Canada
Contact: Janina Kano
Phone: 403-209-3555
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://internationalpipelineexposition.com/

October 6 - 8, 2014
NACE Eastern Area Conference 2014
Location: Hilton Myrtle Beach Myrtle
Beach, SC
Contact: Lesley Williams
Phone: 281-228-6413

October 7 - 8, 2014
Powder Coating 202 - Optimizing
Your Powder Coating Operation with
Lab
Location: Amherst, OH
Website: www.powdercoating.org

October 7 - 9, 2014
Pigment and Color Science Forum and
TiO2 World Summit.
Location: Le Westin Montral, Montral,
Canada
Contact: Smithers Rapra
Phone: 207-781-9618
Website: www.pigmentmarkets.com

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Meetings

ACSeries: Metal Protection and Marine and


Offshore Coatings Sept. 16-18 in Baltimore

October 9, 2014
Powder Coating and Curing Processes
Seminar
Location: Georgia Power Customer
Service Center, Atlanta GA
Contact: Kelly LeCount
Phone: 859-356-1030

October 15 - 16, 2014


North African Coatings Congress
2014
Location: Hyatt Regency Hotel,
Casablanca, Morocco
Website: www.coatings-group.com

October 19 - 21, 2014


NACE Northern Area Eastern
Conference 2014
Location: St. Johns, NF, Canada
Contact: Katie Flynn
Phone: 281-228-6210
Email: [email protected]
Website: events.nace.org

October 27 - 29, 2014


Rheology Fundamentals &
Applications for Synthetic Latices and
Associated Coating Formulations
Location: San Diego, CA
Phone: 603-742-3370
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.epced.com

October 28 - 31, 2014


LatinCorr 2014
Location: Plaza Mayor Convenciones y
Exposiciones Medellin, Colombia
Contact: Judith Chovil
Phone: (571) 6202827
Email:
Website: latincorr2014.org

November 2 - 6, 2014
19th International Corrosion Congress
Location: Jeju, Korea Republic of
Contact: Deok-soo Won
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.19thicc.com CW

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Alex Color Company

47

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Ashland

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Atlas Material Testing Solutions

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BASF Corporation

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BYK USA Inc.

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Eastman Chemical Company

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Engineered Polymer Solutions (EPS)

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800-654-4242

www.eps-materials.com

Heubach Ltd.

800-HEUBACH

www.heubachcolor.com

Hockmeyer Equipment Corporation

75

973-482-0225

www. hockmeyer.com

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540-980-7233

www.hoovercolor.com

King Industries

29

203-866-5551

www.kingindustries.com

Little Joe Industries

65

908-359-5213

www.littlejoe.com

McDaniel and Associates, PC

63

512-472-8282

www.technologylitigators.com

Micro Powders Inc.

15

914-793-4058

www.micropowders.com

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770-277-8819

www.nubiola.com

Quest Specialty Chemicals

41

843-416-3932

www.quest-sc.com

R.E. Carroll, Inc.

20

800-257-9365

www.recarroll.com

Reichhold, Inc.

19

800-431-1920

www.Reichhold.com

Rico

9 330.723.4050 www.ricoequipment.com

Ross, Charles & Son

11

800-243-ROSS

dispersers.com

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973-242-2999

www.shamrocktechnologies.com

Siltech Corporation

97

416-424-4567

www.siltechcorp.com

Sincol Corporation

85

909-931-9954

www.sincol.com.cn

Specialty Polymers, Inc.

39

800-770-7523

www.specpoly.com

Tiger

27 800-243-8148

Troy Corporation

17

973-443-4200

www.troycorp.com

US Silica

63

800-345-6170

ussilica.com

Hoover Color Corp

Nubiola USA

Shamrock Technologies Inc.

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The Kelpies Protected by AkzoNobel Coatings

One of the most striking structural artworks in the UK is the latest eye-catching landmark to feature coatings supplied by AkzoNobel.
Standing 30 meters (100 feet) high, The Kelpies located near Falkirk in Scotland tower over the surrounding landscape and form
the centerpiece of a new visitor experience at The Helix parkland project.
Designed by Glaswegian sculptor Andy Scott, the structural steel of the two horse head sculptures (which weigh 300 tons each)
is protected by a coatings system supplied by the companys Protective Coatings business.
Interfine 979, from the companys International range, was applied to the steel prior to construction, with the various pieces
requiring 100 deliveries to transport everything to the site for final assembly.
Other famous UK landmarks to feature AkzoNobel coatings include the London Eye, Wimbledons Centre Court roof, the
Shard, Gatesheads Millennium Bridge and Wembley Stadium. CW

Inspired by the working horses of the past and named after Scotlands mythical water horses, part of the visitor experience includes a guided tour which takes
people inside one of the heads, where they can clearly see the complex internal steelwork featuring AkzoNobels protective coatings.

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