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Table of Contents September 2015 Vol. 20, No. 9

56 International Buyers Guide


57

Cross Reference Index

60

Raw Materials and Equipment


Cross Reference

96

Company Listings

114 Distributor Company Guide


120 Distributors Regional Cross Reference

48

Novel Bio-based Poly(vinyl ether)s for Coating Applications

COLUMNS

International Coatings Scene................................ 38


Europe S trengthening EU Economies Should Benefit
Coatings Sector
Africa Investment in Africas Agriculture to Drive Seed
Coatings Market
Latin America Spains Graphenano Steps Up Andean
Presence

Business Corner.................................................... 44
B2B BrandingUnderstanding its Functional Purpose is
Essential

DEPARTMENTS

Editorial.................................................................. 6
As We Go to Press.................................................. 8
Fresh Paint............................................................ 10
Market Reports..................................................... 34
New Products....................................................... 36
Industry News..................................................... 124
People................................................................ 125
Suppliers Corner................................................. 126
Meetings............................................................. 127
Final Coat............................................................ 130

iPaint..................................................................... 46
Many Secrets Disclosed Unless Smartly Done!

ADVERTISING SECTIONS

Classified Ads..................................................... 128

Advertising Index................................................ 129

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Guide is a Key
Resource

ur annual International Buyers Guide is a comprehensive listing


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As We Go To Press

PPG Completes Acquisition


of IVC Industrial Coatings

PG Industries has completed its


acquisition of IVC Industrial
Coatings, Inc., a U.S.-based specialty powder and liquid coatings manufacturer with 2014 sales of more than
$100 million. Financial terms were not
disclosed.
This acquisition brings industryleading powder coatings and a best-inclass manufacturing capability that will
strengthen PPGs position in the industrial coatings market, said Shelley Bausch,
PPG vice president, global industrial
coatings. We have been impressed with
IVCs strong customer focus and overall
business performance, and believe that
together we can offer even greater solutions for our customers.
IVC, based in Brazil, Indiana, focuses on the development, manufacture
and sale of powder and liquid coatings
for the general industrial segment. Its
industry-leading coatings are used on
a wide variety of products, including
metal office furniture, material handling
and storage products, automotive parts,
motorcycles, industrial containers, small
appliances and electronics such as printers, servers and audio-visual equipment.
IVC employs more than 300 people and
operates five plants in the U.S. (two in
Brazil, Indiana, and one each in Grand
Haven, Michigan; Atlanta, Georgia; and
Casa Grande, Arizona), one plant in
Guangdong, China, and a small development lab in Manchester, England. The
company also has operations in Malaysia
through a joint venture.

Axalta Coating Systems


Signs Partnership Agreement
with University of Oviedo,
Spain
Axalta Coating Systems has signed a partnership agreement with the University of
Oviedo, Spain. The first stage of this partnership will involve Axalta offering students internships at the companys offices
in Asturias, starting in November 2015.

Four of the Universitys best students,


chosen based on their academic record,
will be offered a six-month internship to
work in the procurement, finance or human resources departments of Axaltas
local Asturias office.
The University of Oviedo is a public
higher education and research institution
in the Principality of Asturias, Spain. With
a more than 400-year history, it offers a

comprehensive range of undergraduate


degrees in all areas, as well as postgraduate degree program in collaboration with
other national and international universities and more than 500 companies.
Axaltas program with the University of
Oviedo is part of a company-wide initiative
to provide internships to students in fields
of study that include business, science, technology, engineering and mathematics. 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, 38
Axalta Coating Systems...........................................................................8, 10, 36
BASF Coatings................................................................................................. 38
Graphenano..................................................................................................... 42
Hempel............................................................................................................ 10
Hybrid Coatings............................................................................................... 10
Jotun................................................................................................................ 10
Nippon............................................................................................................. 36
PPG.................................................................................................8, 10, 36, 130
Sherwin-Williams................................................................................10, 36, 125
Sika.................................................................................................................. 10
Tikkurila.......................................................................................................... 38
Tremco............................................................................................................. 10
Whitford.......................................................................................................... 10

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PPG Acquires Paint Stores


Network in Central America

PG
Industries
has
acquired
Consorcio Latinoamericano, which
operates a network of 57 paint
stores in Central America. Financial
terms were not disclosed.
With this acquisition, PPG will operate
87 company-owned stores across Belize,
El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras,
Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Panama. PPG
plans to brand stores in Panama with the
Glidden brand, which is well recognized
in the region, and offer products from its
protective and marine coatings business
in stores throughout Central America.
Consorcio Latinoamericano operated as a
concessionaire network for PPG-Comex,
the companys architectural paint and
coatings business in Mexico and Central
America. PPG completed its acquisition
of Comex in November.

business. A number of existing operations will be consolidated into the new


site, allowing us to achieve world class
operational standards.
Added Conrad Keijzer, the companys
executive committee member responsible
for Performance Coatings: Thailand is a
key market for our growth strategy and
this investment will enable us to further
strengthen our position as a leading supplier, both within Thailand and as a hub
to support the supply network through
the region.
Our business in Asia has experienced strong growth during the last
several years, he went on. As demand
and volumes continue to rise, the new
site will enable us to better serve our
customers whenever and wherever they
need our products.

AkzoNobel to Build 30
Million Performance
Coatings Facility in Thailand

Sika Strengthens its


Presence in Latin America

AkzoNobel has announced plans to invest more than 30 million in a manufacturing facility in Thailand to support
regional growth of its Performance
Coatings business.
The project, which is being supported
by the Thailand Board of Investment,
involves constructing a 120,000m2 site
within the Hemaraj Eastern Seaboard
Industrial Estate in Chonburi. Earmarked
for an initial capacity of 45,000 tons per
year, production is due to start in the
third quarter of 2016.
The new plant will support several
Performance Coatings businesses, including Metal Coatings, Protective Coatings,
Specialty Coatings and Marine Coatings,
as well certain products from the companys Decorative Paints business.
By investing in this new facility we
are supporting our continued growth
within Thailand, as well as making progress with our regional business expansion
strategy, explained AB Ghosh, managing
director of AkzoNobels Metal Coatings

Sika has expanded its production and


service capacity in Paraguays capital
Asuncin to meet the rising demand in
the infrastructure and residential construction sectors.
The company has opened a mortar
plant with additional production facilities for concrete admixtures and liquid
applied membranes to become fully operational in 2015. The plant significantly
enlarges Sikas production and service
capacity in Paraguay. It will supply the
market with the full range of Sika mortar
products and concrete admixtures as well
as liquid applied membranes for roofing
and faade solutions.
A differentiating factor in the market
will be the new concrete lab for product
developments and services to customers:
it is the first of its kind in Paraguays construction chemicals sector and will allow
Sika to strengthen its customer focus by
providing tailored solution for their specific requirements in the local market.
The new plant represents a major step in accelerating the growth and

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strengthening the companys market


position in Paraguay. In 2013, Sika had
entered the market by acquiring the industry leader Inatec SRL with subsequent
operational expansion and broadening of
Sikas local product portfolio.

PPG Earns Environmental


Achievement Award for
GREEN LOGIC Matrix
Systems
PPG Industries has announced that
GREEN LOGIC Matrix paint detackifier systems have been recognized by the
Environmental Management Association
(EMA) with the 2014 Environmental
Achievement Award. The Green Logic
Matrix system for automotive manufacturing was recognized by EMA for exhibiting a commitment to the environment
and using resources from the environment to provide innovative solutions to
environmental challenges.
The Green Logic product line by PPG
offers manufacturers environmentally
responsible options for paint denaturants or detackifiers used in water-washed
paint spray booths. Green Logic Matrix
detackifier, launched last year, is a liquid made of materials derived from vegetables and natural fibers that draws in
paint overspray to render it non-sticky
and keeps it in suspension until removed
by a decanter. The system enabled by the
Green Logic Matrix product uses less
than 10 percent of the water required by
a traditional system, saving the equivalent of 1.5 million glasses of water. The
product also helps minimize paint booth
cleaning and maintenance, which reduces
costs and maximizes vehicle throughput.

Axalta Coating Systems


Launches 30 New
Architectural Colors
Axalta Coating Systems, a global supplier of liquid and powder coatings,
has extended its powder coatings Fine
Textured Collection of Alesta AP colors.
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The 30 new colors bring the


total of architectural polyester
quality colors up to 110 RAL
colors. Axalta is the first coating
manufacturer to offer an exclusive range
of colors with a fine textured matt finish
for the architectural market.
We created the additional colors to address current architectural
color trends, said Markus Koenigs,
Marketing Communications Manager
for Axaltas powder business in EMEA.
Nine of the new shades are grey, the
color most frequently chosen by architects. There are also 12 new browns, the
third most popular color-choice for architectural applications. The tone looks
set to be on the increase in specifications, too.
All 110 RAL colors of the Fine
Textured Collection are available for
delivery from stock and are Qualicoat
and GSB approved. With a low sensitivity to pollution and excellent abrasion
resistance, the finely textured coatings
not only hide imperfections and protect
the substrate, but also offer long-lasting
good looks in the most up-to-date and
popular colors.

Cromax Agrees to TwoYear Sponsorship Deal with


Honda Racing Team Sweden
Cromax, one of the three premium
global refinish brands of Axalta Coating
Systems, has been named as an Official
Partner to the Honda Racing team
Sweden for the FIA World Touring Car
Championships (WTCC) 2015 and 2016
seasons. The contract sees the global refinish brands logo on the WTCC Honda
Civic TC1 race car, driver overalls and
team clothing.
We are delighted to have Cromax on
board as an Official Partner to our team,
says Nicklas Karlsson, Team Principal,
Honda Racing team Sweden. As a truly
global and dynamic brand with a great
pedigree in motorsports, Cromax fits well
with the ethos of Honda Racing team
Sweden and of course with the global nature of the WTCC.
Dries Van den Bergh, Cromax brand
manager Europe, Middle East and Africa,
said, We couldnt be more pleased to

be working with Honda Racing team


Sweden as an Official Partner for two
years. And despite the grueling race calendar, we know that the team will give it
their all, on and off the track.
Karlsson added, Honda Racing
team Sweden is Swedens only world
championship-level motor racing team.
Launched in early 2014, the team has
come to fruition thanks to the combined
efforts of Honda Sweden and specialist
motorsport squad NIKA Racing, who
competed in the WTCC in 2013.

PPG Aerospace Expands


Coatings Training for
Customers in Europe,
Middle East, Africa
PPG Industries aerospace coatings
group has expanded training opportunities for airline, airframe manufacturer
and maintenance customers to enhance
their understanding and facilitate application of aerospace coatings with
the PPG Aerospace Coatings Academy.
Sessions offering classroom instruction
and hands-on training are being held
quarterly at PPGs Montcada i Reixac,
Barcelona, Spain, coatings application
training center.
According to Daniel Bencun, PPG
aerospace coatings segment manager,
Europe, Middle East and Africa, programs are designed for participants to
gain comprehensive understanding of
new coatings technologies that could enhance their competitive advantage.
Aerospace coatings technologies are
evolving at a fast pace, and we want our
customers to be able to understand their
many advantages so that they can select,
purchase and apply them with confidence, Bencun said.
The initial session for paint shop
staff addressed basecoat-clearcoat exterior topcoat systems, and a second one
in September will focus on chromatefree coatings technologies for paint shop
customers. The December session will
provide purchasing, engineering and supervisory personnel with general aerospace coatings information.
Three programs are being held this
year and four are planned for 2016. PPG
customers should contact their local sales

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representative for more information.


PPG has conducted similar training
in the U.S. and Asia, and we are pleased
to offer our customers in Europe, the
Middle East and Africa this opportunity,
Bencun said.

New Partnership Puts


AkzoNobel Center Stage
AkzoNobel is adding its own artistic
flair to Dutch National Opera & Ballet
after agreeing a two-year partnership to
help modernize the institutes theater in
Amsterdam.
The company will provide its Sikkens
paint products and color expertise as part
of a program to upgrade the interior of
the building. AkzoNobel is already the
institutes preferred paint supplier and
was responsible for the renovation of the
scenery workshop in 2013.
We are very pleased to broaden
the scope of our cooperation with
AkzoNobel, said Els van der Plas,
general manager of Dutch National
Opera & Ballet. We want to give
visitors an enchanting and enriching
experience every evening they spend
with us and AkzoNobels sponsorship
is making an important contribution
to our visitor experience.
Added Ruud Joosten, member of
AkzoNobels Executive Committee responsible for Decorative Paints: Dutch
National Opera & Ballet is a symbol
of Amsterdams cultural heritage and
modern art and we are delighted to be
involved in the theaters modernization.
The partnership also reflects key elements
of our Human Cities initiative, such as
using color to bring urban environments
to life and helping to connect people with
their surroundings.
Opened in 1986, the building was
designed by Cees Dam and Wilhelm
Holzbauer.

DNV GL and Jotun Provide


Hull Coatings to Improve
Hull Performance
DNV GL and Jotun signed a cooperation agreement to work on improving
hull performance at Nor-Shipping. The
project will bring together two performance management services, Jotuns Hull
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GLs ECO Insight solution, to
collect and analyse data on hull
degradation. This will enable
customers to cut their fuel bills and reduce emissions.
Experts suggest that hull and propeller degradation accounts for up
to 17 percent of the world fleets fuel
costs and greenhouse gas emissions.
Advanced hull coatings solutions or
more regular hull and propeller cleaning are already widely accepted as effective preventive measures. However,
there is no conclusive evidence showing
which coating solution is the most effective or when and how often propellers need to be cleaned.
Our Hull Performance Solution
(HPS) combines state-of-the-art hull
coatings and application technologies
with ISO-CD-19030-2 compliant performance measurements and high performance guarantees helping customers
reduce fuel costs and emissions by up to

16 per cent, said Stein Kjlberg, global sales director, Hull Performance
Solutions at Jotun.
DNV GL will provide Jotun with hull
and propeller performance computations based on computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models that include the
complete operational range of the vessel. This approach generates a much
greater amount of baseline data than a
conventional model tank test could deliver and provides customers with the
information they need to prove that
they reduced both fuel consumption and
emissions to charterers for example, explained Torsten Bssow, DNV GLs head
of Fleet Performance Management.
ECO Insight computations also
show how much resistance is added
over time due to hull fouling. The portal
further provides customers with the opportunity to benchmark measured hull
and propeller degradation with other
ships in their fleet as well as relevant
peer group averages.

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Axalta Becomes Exclusive


Supplier of Hoau Group to
Repaint Its Logistics Fleet
Axalta Coating Systems has announced
that Chinas prominent freight and transportation operator Hoau Group has appointed Axalta as the exclusive supplier
for its corporate rebranding program to
re-paint Hoaus fleet of heavy duty trucks.
Axaltas Nason refinish systems will be
used to re-spray Hoau Group trucks.
As a pioneer in the Chinese freight
transportation industry, Hoau Group has
recently unveiled its new corporate image. Founded in 1995, Hoau Group is a
leading freight and transportation company in China. Hoau has 54 transit hubs
and 1,500 commercial networks in over
600 cities across China.
After several rounds of testing, Hoau
chose Axaltas Nason refinish systems
to re-spray all its trucks with its new
brand image. Hoau will spray it trucks
with its Axaltas Nason Bus Surfacer and
Top Coat products, which provide vivid

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Axalta Expands Powder


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Axalta Coating Systems has announced
the expansion of its powder supply capabilities in the Southern California region. Axaltas new local delivery service
provides daily deliveries expanding as far
north as Oxnard, California and as far
south as Fontana, California. This new
service will focus on increasing the powder coating offerings like our Alesta,
Nap-Gard, and Abcite brands that are
available in areas with a higher Axalta
customer population.
We recognized that our customers
needed powder delivered periodically

during the week, explained Bill Owens,


Axaltas Southern regional manager,
Powder Coatings North America. By offering a dedicated delivery service to this
area, we hope to better support the needs
of our job coater customers.
The new delivery offering is designed
to help ensure that customers receive the
products they need faster and more effectively. Axaltas dedicated truck services a
50-mile radius consisting of four routes
in the Los Angeles, Orange County, and
Inland Empire areas. Using a climate
controlled, 26-foot refrigerated, Axalta
branded truck, this additional offering is
intended to help Axalta increase its customer support on the West Coast.

Cromax Signs Partnership


Agreement with Punch
Powertrain Solar Team in
Belgium for Solar Car
Cromax, one of the three premium
global refinish brands of Axalta Coating
Systems, has signed an agreement

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with Punch Powertrain Solar Team in


Belgium to become one of the teams
Bronze Partners for the development of
its solar car.
Under the terms of the agreement,
Cromax supplies the paint for the special
solar car that a team of young students
the Punch Powertrain Solar Team - is
designing and building. The car is being
painted at the latest generation Cromax
Training Centre in Mechelen, Belgium
the brands training headquarters for
Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA)
and the livery, which includes the
Cromax logo, will be unveiled in August
2015. The car will compete in the 2015
World Solar Challenge - regarded as the
world championship for solar vehicles in October in Australia.
The team, which is comprised of
16 talented students studying electrical
engineering and electro-mechanics at
the University of Leuven, Belgium, is in
the final stages of constructing the car.
Meanwhile, Cromax has been working

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PPG Completes First


Colorful Communities
Charitable-Giving Project in
Asia
PPG Industries announced the completion of its first Colorful Communities
charitable-giving project in Asia, with
the restoration of a mural at a childcare center in Busan, South Korea. The
Colorful Communities program, which
the company launched in May, incorporates PPG employee volunteers, products
and charitable giving to bring color and
vitality to communities where the company operates around the world. The
program expands PPGs investment in its
communities by committing an additional $10 million over 10 years in Colorful
Communities Projects.
The Busan project brought together
about 100 volunteers employees of
PPGs local manufacturing facility and
their family members to restore a mural at a local cooperative child-care center using PPG paint products. In addition
to creating a more positive and pleasant
environment for those who use the facility through this effort, PPG also awarded
a $20,000 Colorful Communities grant
to the Saha-gu social welfare center, an
organization dedicated to promoting the

well-being of citizens in the Gamchun


cultural community in South Korea.
The community is known for the murals
painted in its alleys.
We are very pleased to add some
color and excitement to show our commitment to the communities where we
operate, said James Do, president, PPG
Korea, during a recognition ceremony.
PPG is committed to continuing its efforts to engage and assist the community
around the Busan facility.
PPGs Colorful Communities initiative aims to enhance, protect and
beautify the neighborhoods where the
company operates around the world.
Together with community partners and
PPG employee volunteers, the program
supports projects that transform community assets. PPG has completed its
first two Colorful Communities projects:
a school makeover near its global headquarters in Pittsburgh, and a childrens
hospital revitalization near several PPG
manufacturing facilities in Italy. The
company expects to complete more than
14 Colorful Communities projects this
year in North America, South America,
Europe and Asia.
We are excited that we successfully
completed our first Colorful Communities
project in Asia, said PPG Corporate
Global Social Responsibility executive director Sue Sloan. PPG employees around
the world are looking forward to making
an impact and adding color in communities where we operate.
The Colorful Communities program
is PPGs signature initiative for its community engagement efforts. In 2014,

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PPG and the PPG Industries Foundation


donated more than $5.7 million to
hundreds of community organizations
across 24 countries around the world.
These investments focused on: education programs that teach young people
skills needed to succeed in studies and
careers related to science, technology,
engineering and math, such as jobs in
advanced manufacturing; revitalization
programs for buildings and community
spaces; and organizations important to
employees through grant and matchingfunds programs.
PPG Industries and the PPG
Industries Foundation aim to create brighter, more colorful communities where PPG has a presence around
the world. By investing in educational
opportunities, we help grow todays
skilled workforce and develop tomorrows innovators in industries related to
coatings and specialty materials. With
the support of our workforce, financial
contributions and PPG products, we
help revitalize our communities. Plus,
we empower PPG employees to make
an impact for causes that are important
to them by supporting their volunteer
efforts and charitable giving.

AkzoNobel Supplies
Protective Coatings for
Major North Sea Wind Farm
One of the largest clean energy projects in
Europe is benefiting from coatings technology supplied by AkzoNobel. The companys products are helping to protect the
Gode Wind offshore wind farm near the
German North Sea coast.

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AkzoNobel is supplying
products from its International
protective
coatings
range
for the wind turbine foundation transition pieces being made
in Denmark by Bladt Industries, and
for the monopiles being fabricated in
Germany by EEW. Developed by Dong
Energy, the wind farm will generate

enough electricity to supply 600,000


German households.
The
relationship
between
AkzoNobel and Bladt was key in helping us to secure the project, said Clare
McDermott, business development manager Wind Energy at AkzoNobels
Protective Coatings business. We have
worked together on a number of recent

North Sea projects, including Borkum


Riffgrund in Germany and Westermost
Rough in the UK.
This latest deal underlines AkzoNobels
position as the leading provider of protective coatings for the offshore wind power
industry. More than 55 percent of global
offshore wind capacity uses AkzoNobel
coatings, including projects in China and
Japan. The companys coatings are protecting more than 1,000 offshore wind
turbine foundations, including those of
the London Array, the worlds largest offshore wind project.
Commenting on the announcement, Mauricio Bannwart, managing
director of AkzoNobels Protective
Coatings business, said: We are extremely pleased to have been selected
for this key energy project. The deal
reflects our strength in developing
strong relationships with wind farm
owners and fabricators, as well as the
proven performance of our products
in protecting wind farms in the harsh
offshore environment.
The first foundations for the Gode
Wind development were recently installed, with the project due to be completed in 2016.

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The Sherwin-Williams Company offers
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rigorous military specifications. Now the
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PPG Completes First


Colorful Communities
Charitable Giving
Project in Europe

PPG Industries has announced the completion of its first Colorful Communities
charitable giving project in Europe,
which helped revitalize the Cesare Arrigo
Childrens Hospital in Alessandria, Italy.

The Colorful Communities program,


which PPG launched in May, incorporates employee volunteers, products and
charitable giving to bring color and vitality to communities where the company
operates around the world. The program
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PPG Completes $5 Million


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PPG Industries recently completed a $5
million expansion at its coatings manufacturing facility in Wuppertal, Germany.
The project added equipment to existing
buildings on the campus, supporting up
to a 35 percent increase in annual production capacity of environmentally
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The Cesare Arrigo Childrens


Hospital project brought together 110
PPG employee volunteers from its
Felizzano and Quattordio plants and its
architectural coatings manufacturing
facility in Cavallirio. Employee volunteers used SIGMA COATINGS paint
products, a PPG brand, to beautify the
gates surrounding the hospital, and they
planted bright flowers in the gardens on
its grounds, to create a more positive
and pleasant environment. PPG awarded a grant of $18,000 to Fondazione
Uspidalet, a community organization
dedicated to promoting the well-being
of patients at the hospital, to support
the project. The work helped beautify
the childrens hospital for its 125th
anniversary, which the community celebrated June 13.
The Cesare Arrigo Childrens
Hospital is an important community institution and close to the hearts of our
employees, said Benito Sala, PPG plant
manager in Quattordio. We wanted
to bring a bit of color and excitement
to the young patients and visitors and
leave a tangible sign of our commitment
to the communities where we operate
and where our employees and their
families live.
We are excited to have completed
our first Colorful Communities project
in Europe, said PPG Corporate Global
Social Responsibility executive director
Sue Sloan. PPG employees around the
world are enthusiastically embracing this
new initiative, and were all eager to see
how the program will make an impact
and add color in the global communities
where we operate.

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190 people, plans to hire employees to manage the increased capacity.


The additional capacity will enable PPG to meet
increasing demand for its waterborne coatings by
automotive manufacturers and industrial customers in the region. Waterborne coatings use water as a base instead of the
chemical solvents used in traditional coatings. In addition to
a heightened focus throughout Europe on using sustainable
products and practices, waterborne-coatings demand is being
driven by adoption of compact-paint-process technologies by
automotive manufacturers in Europe. Compact paint processes reduce the number of steps needed to paint a vehicle,
enabling manufacturers to reduce energy used during the process and downsize the space required for the paint process in
a manufacturing facility.
Waterborne coatings offer manufacturers a more sustainable alternative to typical solvent-based coatings by reducing
volatile organic compounds, said Jean-Marie Greindl, vice
president, automotive original equipment manufacturer (OEM)
coatings, Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA), and president, PPG EMEA. PPG has been at the forefront of this technology throughout its evolution and holds a leading position in
this segment in Europe.

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Axalta Commissions New Waterborne


Facility at Wuppertal, Germany,
Operations Center
Axalta Coating Systems commissioned its new waterborne
manufacturing facility in Wuppertal, Germany, nine months
after ground was broken on the project. The facility further
expands Axaltas substantial operations in Wuppertal and
reflects Axaltas commitment to produce environmentally responsible waterborne coating technology, for which there is a
growing demand.
Wuppertal has now become the center of waterborne production for Axaltas Europe, Middle East and Africa region.
Wuppertal is already home to the largest Axalta manufacturing
facility in the world, said Axaltas chairman and CEO, Charlie
Shaver, at the opening ceremony. The region, and in particular
Germany, has become synonymous with some of the finest automotive engineering in the world and is home to some of our key
customers. With our strong legacy in the market, we are proud
to say that you can find at least one Axalta coating on every
other car in the region, and increasingly a lot of these coatings
are waterborne.
The new Wuppertal facility will manufacture coatings for
most light vehicle original equipment and commercial vehicle
original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in the region, as
well as for Axaltas three global refinish brands Cromax, Spies
Hecker and Standox.
Dr. Norbert Weckes, plant manager at the Wuppertal facility, explained the advanced processes utilized by the factory,
which have been designed to lessen the environmental impact of
Axaltas operations. He said, This is a next generation facility.
It will reduce our waste from operations, deliver coating systems
that can enable Axalta customers to reduce their environmental
footprint and provide them with the high-quality products they
expect from us.
The expansion project also provided an opportunity to
enhance productivity elsewhere at the Wuppertal facility, explained Shaver. We installed new equipment in the existing
waterborne production lines. We also reorganized the way we
produce, transport and fill our products and gained synergies by
combining production resources used to manufacture coatings
for OEM and refinish customers alike.
Peter Jung, the Lord Mayor of the city of Wuppertal, said,
An investment on this scale is also of great significance to
Wuppertal as a location. With it, Axalta secures the jobs of its
employees and positions itself for the future with sustainable,
advanced production facilities. We are delighted with the dynamic development of Wuppertal as a business location in many
areas. Axalta is an important part of this development. I would
like to say thanks on behalf of the entire city.

Sherwin-Williams Unveils ColorMix


Sherwin-Williams unveiled its colormix 2016 collection.
Sherwin-Williams color experts anticipate the optimistic spirit
of 2015 will continue to drive trends in the world of color. The
annual Sherwin-Williams color forecast collection cultivates this

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positive outlook and highlights a


passionate pursuit toward mindfulness, happiness, indulgence
and well-being. Vintage workmanship, social engagement and all the
exciting possibilities future technologies
can offer are also reflected in the collections four color stories, created to provide inspiration and trends for design
professionals.
Were seeing people embrace advancing technology, while also returning to the
quality, personal connections and handmade craftsmanship from years past,
said Jackie Jordan, director of color marketing, Sherwin-Williams. This year, we
forecasted colors that provide a range of
inspiration for designers to create spaces
that surround us with the things that ignite our passions and make us feel happy
and healthy.
Jordan, along with Sherwin-Williams
color experts, researched global trends to
determine the 34 colors that make up the

forecast. The colors are grouped into four


palettes: Pura Vida, Mas Amor Por Favor,
Nouveau Narrative and Trajectory.
Design professionals are encouraged to
visit swcolor.com to view the colormix
2016 palettes as well as all SherwinWilliams colors and collections, links to
downloadable palettes for use in color
rendering software and access the online
Color Visualizer. Designers can also register on myS-W.com and order large-sized
color swatches and fan decks.
Sherwin-Williams STIR magazine
annual print edition and eExtra e-newsletters also provide inspiration, news
and resources for design professionals. Visit swstir.com, as well as search
for Sherwin-Williams Design Pros on
your favorite social channels including
Facebook and Twitter.
In addition to interactive tools and inspiration, such as the ColorSnap Mobile
smartphone app and ColorSnap Studio
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Axalta and Hempel (USA)


Inc. Form Strategic Oil
and Gas Pipeline Coating
Partnership
Axalta Coating Systems has formed a
strategic relationship between Axalta and
Hempel (USA) Inc. The relationship will
enable the formulation/availability of a
coating system that boasts external coatings with significant corrosion protection
and internal coatings with advanced flow
efficiency for natural gas transmission
pipes in the North American oil and gas
pipeline market.
We, at Axalta, are thrilled to partner
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of world class powder and liquid coatings for the North American market,
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sales manager.
This new relationship combines the
corrosion protection found in Axaltas
fusion-bonded-epoxy powder for external pipe for oil and gas pipelines with
Hempels advanced, liquid, flow-efficiency epoxies for internal coating. The
resulting product is a corrosion and abrasion-resistant internal and external coating designed to be suitable for even the
harshest of environments.
By pairing Hempel and Axaltas
product offerings, we offer the gaspipe industry an unparalleled technology and competitiveness platform,
explained Martin Miller, Hempel U.S.A.
Downstream segment manager.

AkzoNobels Carbon
Credits Methodology Wins
Environmental Award
AkzoNobels landmark carbon credits
methodology for the shipping industry has won the Best Offsetting Project
award in the 2015 Voluntary Carbon
Market Rankings.
Based on nominations from leading
stakeholders within the voluntary carbon
markets, the prominent award recognizes
the efforts of AkzoNobel and development partners The FReMCo Group and
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The Gold Standard Foundation.


The first of its kind within the shipping industry, the
carbon credits methodology
is based on ship owners converting
existing vessels from a biocidal antifouling system to a premium, biocidefree advanced hull coating such as
AkzoNobels Intersleek, part of the
companys International range of marine coatings.
Intersleek coatings are proven to increase a vessels operating efficiency and
reduce CO2 and associated emissions by
an average of 9 percent. Carbon credits
are awarded based on the reduction in
emissions, which can then be sold on the
carbon markets.
This award is recognition of the
hard work and commitment from everyone involved in developing the carbon credits methodology, said Trevor
Solomon, Intersleek business manager for
AkzoNobels Marine Coatings business.
We see this as adding further credibility
to the initiative, which has seen a significant uptake in ship owners enrolling in
the last year.
Added Oscar Wezenbeek, managing director of AkzoNobels Marine
Coatings business: We are delighted
that our efforts to develop the industrys
first carbon credits methodology have
been recognized. This is another significant step in helping and incentivizing
ship owners to invest in clean technology and working towards reducing emissions and improving the sustainability of
the shipping industry.
In the first round of claims, two
ship owners are due to be awarded
a combined total of nearly $500,000
for 17 vessels in 2015. And based on
the 100 eligible vessels already converted from a biocidal coating to the
Intersleek range, there is a further estimated $2.8 million available for ship
owners and operators.
AkzoNobels partners in developing the carbon credits methodology,
FReMCo, also won the Best Project
Developer Energy Efficiency award in
recognition of the initiative. The Gold
Standard Foundation won the Best
Voluntary Standard award.

The Voice of Color Program


Provides Trends Color
Palettes for Targeted
Markets
The Voice of Color program by PPG
Industries released The Book of Now,
an oversized fan deck featuring a collection of color palettes for designers and architects based on design and color trends
forecasted for the residential, hotel, restaurant, retail and health care design
markets. The color palettes in The Book
of Now feature colors from the four color palettes of the Possibility trends collection that showcase color trends from The
Voice of Color program by PPG.
Each of the four Possibility trends
color palettes Good Life, Im Pulse,
Co-Leidoscope and IntroSense was
selected during PPGs annual Global
Color Workshop by experts from PPG
Industries, makers of PPG Pittsburgh
Paints, PPG Paints and PPG Porter Paints
products. Color stylists for various PPG
businesses around the world, representing the automotive, aerospace, consumer
electronics and architectural coatings
groups, collaborated to form the overarching idea of Possibility behind the palettes, which reflect consumers optimism
as they become fully aware and in command of where, how, what and why they
choose to purchase.
The goal of our Global Color
Workshop is to collaborate and forecast
colors for a variety of markets, ensuring
designers and architects have the right
colors at every point in time, in every
geography and for every project, said
Dee Schlotter, national color marketing
manager, The Voice of Color program of
PPG Architectural Coatings. The color
palettes and design information in The
Book of Now provide designers and
architects with color and design trends
forecasts so they can create spaces specific to a variety of markets and consumers for the year ahead.
The four Possibility trends color palettes are applied across each of the design markets in The Book of Now
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are shown in the proportions in which


they are used in each market throughout
The Book of Now, as well as suggested
designs, materials and more to help designers and architects create distinctively
unique spaces.
The Possibility trends color palettes
seen in The Book of Now, along with
2,000 additional colors in The Voice of
Color program, are available in any of
the PPG Pittsburgh Paints, PPG Paints
and PPG Porter Paints lines. In addition,
one-hour IDCEC- and AIA-accredited
presentations for each of these market
segments and more are available for your
firm, chapter meeting or conference.
The Voice of Color program is a program of PPG Architectural Coatings, a
business of PPG Industries, the worlds
leading coatings company.
To learn more about The Voice of
Color program and PPG Pittsburgh
Paints, PPG Paints and PPG Porter Paints
products, and to find the dealer nearest
you, please visit www.ppgvoiceofcolor.
com.
PPG Architectural Coatings, U.S. and
Canada, is an industry leader in residential and commercial coatings, delivering
the latest technologies and operational
advancements through its strong portfolio of brands. It is a business of PPG
Industries, the worlds leading coatings
company, and manufactures and sells interior and exterior paints, stains, caulks,
repair products, adhesives and sealants
for homeowners and professionals. Its
distribution network includes more than
15,000 touchpoints through companyowned stores, independent dealer locations and all major home improvement
centers across the U.S. and Canada.

Hempel Launches New


Global Brand Identity
After delivering record sales and net profit in 2014, Hempel A/S has further cause
for celebration, as it has launched a new
brand identity to mark its drive to offer
complete coating solutions for customers.
Hempels new logo, known as the
Helix, symbolises the dynamic layers and
motion of mixing coatings, whist also
being indicative of the global, connected
company Hempel has become. Overall the
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to affirm Hempels position as
an innovative, progressive partner in coating solutions.
The move to integrate all Hempels visual communications into one consistent
style is further evidence of the companys
strategy to work and feel as one Hempel,
offering customers trusted solutions that
deliver the highest level of performance
and efficiency. As the business expands
and absorbs new acquisitions and extends into new markets, the importance
of one brand around the world becomes
even more significant.
Hempel Group president & CEO
Pierre-Yves Jullien cites growing demand
from customers for more integrated coating solutions as a major trigger behind
the work.
The last 10 years have represented
a transformation period and the nature
of our business has changed dramatically, he said. The world in which we
work has become more connected, and
so we have pushed to consistently create
value for customers by aligning our solutions and expertise across industries and
regions. This is crucial if we are to continue to secure trust and loyalty, and drive
greater efficiencies in the way we work.
Malte V. Eggers, head of communications at Hempel A/S, agreed: Our new
brand reflects the confident, contemporary and diverse nature of our business,
which is no longer defined solely by our
marine heritage. Marine, yacht and container coatings continue to be core areas
of our business. But we have grown dramatically within the protective industries
while also building an impressive profile and presence in decorative coatings.
Today, Hempel offers the world a comprehensive portfolio of trusted coating
solutions.
The new identity was developed in
collaboration with the global design and
innovation consultancy Dragon Rouge. It
was launched as part of Hempels 100year anniversary celebrations held at the
Copenhagen Opera House on July 4.
Hempel will be rolling out the new brand
identity into specific marketing and communications materials from July 2015
into 2016.

Axalta Coating Systems


receives Volvo Cars Quality
Excellence Award
Axalta Coating Systems was presented
with the Volvo Cars Quality Excellence
(VQE) Award at a dedicated ceremony
held at Axaltas Wuppertal, Germany, site
on June 30, 2015.
The VQE Award is given to those
companies that meet the Award requirements and score 100 percent on a set of
criteria, as defined by Volvo Cars, that
measure excellence in different operational areas, including Trust, Logistics
and Certificates.
Patrick de Wolf, Axaltas technical
and commercial Leader said, The work
that leads up to being recognised with an
award like this doesnt happen overnight.
It takes many people, working as a team,
with a clear united focus on delivering the
very best products and services possible
to our customers.
Norbert Weckes, Axaltas site leader
for Wuppertal, received the award together with Albrecht Luick, Axaltas business director OEM, EMEA. Weckes said,
We are all driven to perform better every
day, so our team is very proud to get this
award. It is good to see that hard work
and dedication to quality performance
pays off.

Tremco Acquires Assets of


Chemtron, a Manufacturer
of Construction Adhesives
& Sealants
Tremco Group announced the acquisition of certain assets of Chemtron
Manufacturing Ltd., a Calgary-based
manufacturer of construction adhesives,
sealants and tapes with annual net sales
of approximately $5 million. Terms of the
transaction were not disclosed.
The business will operate as Chemtron
International, Inc. and will work closely
with the Tremco Commercial Sealants
& Waterproofing Division (Tremco
CS&W), due to synergies between the
two businesses. Tremco CS&W is one of
the leading North American suppliers of
integrated building envelope solutions for
commercial and residential construction
and industrial applications.
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for the OEM and construction markets. In addition to its headquarters
and 52,000-square-foot manufacturing plant in Calgary, Alberta, the company also has a distribution facility in
Edmonton, Alberta.
The addition of Chemtron will improve Tremcos logistics with West Coast
customers. Plus, Chemtrons product
portfolio, particularly its premium butyl
and putty tapes, complements Tremcos
growing industrial and OEM businesses, said Paul G.P. Hoogenboom,
Tremco Group president. At the same
time, we expect to accelerate Chemtrons
growth beyond the Pacific Northwest by
leveraging its products across Tremcos
significant North American sales and distribution network.
Chemtron Manufacturing Ltd. has
been jointly owned by brothers, Glenn
and David Molnar. Glenn will join
Chemtron International, Inc. as general
manager and vice president sales, and
his son, Courtland, will take on the role
of product line manager.

AkzoNobel Decorative
Paints UK Awarded Carbon
Trust Triple Standard
AkzoNobels Decorative Paints business
in the UK has been awarded the Carbon
Trust Triple Standard, becoming one of
the first companies to be recertified for all
three Carbon Trust Standards for reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, waste
and water usage.
To achieve each of the standards, organizations need to demonstrate year-onyear reductions. AkzoNobel Decorative
Paints UK has held the Carbon Trust
Standard continuously since 2009, demonstrating the companys ongoing commitment to reducing its impact on the
environment.
As well as saving more than 1,000 tons
of paint waste a year through recycling,
the business recently introduced an awardwinning heating and cooling system at
its Slough headquarters designed to save
335,000 off the annual energy bill.
Its fantastic to have the international recognition of the Carbon Trust
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for our efforts, said Susan


Kendall, Sustainability director,
UK & Ireland, for AkzoNobel
Decorative Paints. We put the
environment at the heart of everything
we do and our teams are always challenging, questioning and innovating to
ensure we do more, while using less,
right across the business.
Added Darran Messem, managing
director for Carbon Trust Certification:
AkzoNobel has for many years demonstrated a clear commitment to becoming
a more sustainable business, which resulted in the company becoming one of the
first organizations to achieve certification
to the Carbon Trust Standard for carbon,
water and waste two years ago, making real reductions in all three resources
year-on-year.
We are now delighted to award
recertification to AkzoNobel for continuing to make ongoing improvements
and I would like to congratulate everyone in the business that has helped to
accomplish this.
This year, AkzoNobel achieved the
highest Carbon Trust score in its sector
for carbon management performance,
demonstrating excellent management of
carbon in day-to-day operations.
Other projects that contributed to the
success include a rainwater harvesting
system at the companys manufacturing
plant in Prudhoe, which saves around
900,000 liters of water a year, and
has won a British Coatings Federation
Sustainable Innovation Award.

AkzoNobel Supports 70th


Anniversary of Daring WWII
Submarine Rescue of U.S.S.
Cod
More than 200 dignitaries including representatives from The Netherlands, military historians and local officials recently
gathered to mark the 70th anniversary of
a daring World War II rescue of a Dutch
submarine by the U.S.S. Cod.
The Cod is now an important historical and cultural landmark, located in
Cleveland, Ohio.
The celebration of the rescue is supported by AkzoNobel as part of its
Human Cities initiative. The aim of the

initiative is to improve, energize and regenerate urban communities across the


world, and has a particular focus on the
preservation of important local heritage
sites and landmarks.
The U.S.S. Cods rescue of the 55
sailors on Dutch submarine 0-19 was a
remarkable act of heroism, said Toby
Oothoudt, an American of Dutch ancestry whose father was a sailor aboard
a U.S. submarine lost in World War II.
Oothoudt is vice president and trustee of
the non-profit Cleveland Coordinating
Committee for Cod, Inc., which maintains the Cod at its docked location on
the Cleveland lakefront. This story is
as compelling today as it was back in
1945 and is a reminder of the friendship
that exists between the United States
and The Netherlands.
In addition to sponsoring the anniversary weekend activities, AkzoNobel
is partnering with the Cod coordinating
committee to promote the Cods remarkable history and the enduring friendship
between the U.S. and The Netherlands.
AkzoNobel is very proud to support this celebration of naval heroism and international cooperation,
said Johan Landfors, president of
AkzoNobel North America. Under
our Human Cities Initiative, we believe heritage needs to be embraced,
celebrated and protected. As a Dutch
company with a significant presence in
North America and Northeast Ohio,
our support of the Cod a National
Historic Landmark is indicative of
our commitment to preserving heritage
in cities around the world.
North America is AkzoNobels largest market for its performance coatings
and specialty chemicals. AkzoNobels
Marine Coatings business has pioneered the development of market-leading coatings for the shipping industry,
for over 130 years.
Paul Farace, president and curator for
the Committee for Cod, said, Cleveland
is privileged to have the Cod anchored in
Lake Erie. We who work to preserve this
submarine as a realistically restored, publicly accessible memorial are grateful for
AkzoNobels support of our mission and
this celebration.

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Southwestern Plating
Named a Whitford Quality
Approved Coater
Whitford, makers of the worlds largest, most complete line of fluoropolymer coatings, has launched a Quality
Approved Coater program in the U.S.
that recognizes a limited number of coating applicators who meet strict criteria set
by Whitford. The program was originally
tested in the oil industry in Asia, where it
met with great success. It consists of a select group of applicators who have proven
their capacity to provide coated fasteners
that meet a list of strict standards established by Whitford. Its objective is to
assure consistently high quality in coated fasteners. Now it comes to the U.S.,
and Southwestern Plating of Houston,
Texas, is the first member to qualify for
Whitfords QAC award. Southwestern
Plating is a customer-focused metal finishing and industrial coatings company
that has served manufacturers in diverse
industries across North America and
around the globe for more than 65 years.

Hybrid Coating
Technologies Receives U.S.
EPA Award
The U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) is recognizing landmark
green chemistry technologies developed
by industrial pioneers and leading scientists that turn climate risk and other
environmental problems into business
opportunities, spurring innovation and
economic development.
From academia to business, we congratulate those who bring innovative solutions that will help solve some of the
most critical environmental problems,
said Jim Jones, EPAs assistant administrator for Chemical Safety and Pollution
Prevention. These innovations reduce
the use of energy, hazardous chemicals
and water, while cutting manufacturing costs and sparking investments. In
some cases they turn pollution into useful
products. Ultimately, these manufacturing processes and products are safer for
peoples health and the environment. We
will continue to work with the 2015 winners as their technologies are adopted in
the marketplace.
September 2015

The Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award winners


be honored at a ceremony in Washington, DC. The winners and
their innovative technologies are:
Algenol in Fort Myers, Florida, is being recognized for developing a blue-green algae to produce ethanol and other fuels. The
algae uses carbon dioxide from air or industrial emitters with
sunlight and saltwater to create fuel while dramatically reducing
the carbon footprint, costs and water usage, with no reliance on
food crops as feedstocks. This is a win-win for the company, the
public, and the environment. It has the potential to revolutionize
this industry and reduce the carbon footprint of fuel production.
Hybrid Coating Technologies/Nanotech Industries of Daly
City, California, is being recognized for developing a safer, plantbased polyurethane for use on floors, furniture and in foam insulation. The technology eliminates the use of isocyanates, the
number one cause of workplace asthma. This is already in production, is reducing VOCs and costs, and is safer for people and
the environment.
LanzaTech in Skokie, Illinois, is being recognized for the development of a process that uses waste gas to produce fuels and
chemicals, reducing companies carbon footprint. LanzaTech
has partnered with Global Fortune 500 Companies and others
to use this technology, including facilities that can each produce
100,000 gallons per year of ethanol, and a number of chemical ingredients for the manufacture of plastics. This technology is already a proven winner and has enormous potential for
American industry.
SOLTEX (Synthetic Oils and Lubricants of Texas) in
Houston, Texas, is being recognized for developing a new chemical reaction process that eliminates the use of water and reduces hazardous chemicals in the production of additives for
lubricants and gasoline. If widely used, this technology has the
potential to eliminate millions of gallons of wastewater per year
and reduce the use of a hazardous chemical by 50 percent.
Renmatix in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, is being recognized for developing a process using supercritical water to more
cost effectively break down plant material into sugars used as
building blocks for renewable chemicals and fuels. This innovative low-cost process could result in a sizeable increase in the
production of plant-based chemicals and fuels, and reduce the
dependence on petroleum fuels.
Professor Eugene Chen of Colorado State University is being recognized for developing a process that uses plant-based
materials in the production of renewable chemicals and liquid
fuels. This new technology is waste-free and metal-free. It offers
significant potential for the production of renewable chemicals,
fuels, and bioplastics that can be used in a wide range of safer
industrial and consumer products.
During the 20 years of the program, EPA has received more
than 1,500 nominations and presented awards to 104 technologies. Winning technologies are responsible for annually reducing
the use or generation of more than 826 million pounds of hazardous chemicals, saving 21 billion gallons of water, and eliminating 7.8 billion pounds of carbon dioxide equivalent releases
to air. CW
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Market Reports

U.S. Demand for Paint & Coatings


to Reach 1.4 Billion Gallons in 2019

.S. demand for paint and coatings


is forecast to grow 3.8 percent
annually to 1.4 billion gallons
in 2019, valued at $31.5 billion. Gains
will be driven by a strong rebound in
construction activity, which will stimulate demand in the architectural market.
Environmentally-friendly, low VOC paint
and coating products will continue to
see particularly strong growth as manufacturers develop new products to meet
stricter government regulations and
changing consumer tastes. Additionally,
new technological advances, such as
nanostructured coatings, will drive future
growth as they open new applications by
providing antimicrobial, self-cleaning,
sound-dampening, anticorrosive, and
light-emitting functions. These and other
trends are presented in Paint & Coatings,
a new study from The Freedonia Group,
Inc., a Cleveland-based industry market
research firm.
Architectural markets for paint and
coatings will continue to be the main outlet for the industry, growing at an above
average rate through 2019 as demand is
driven by an improved outlook for both
residential and nonresidential construction. According to analyst Joseph Kocian,
The fastest growth for paint is expected
in new residential construction as housing completions rise at a double-digit annual pace, but demand in improvement
and repair applications will increase as
well. Overall, demand for interior paint,
which accounts for about two-thirds of
the market, will outpace demand for exterior paint due to increased use of siding
materials that do not require painting.
Manufacturing coatings demand
is forecast to reach nearly 400 million
gallons in 2019, on annual gains of 2.4
percent. A rebound in construction
spending will propel demand for related
paint and coatings. The metal building components market will exhibit the
fastest growth among manufacturing
markets, benefiting from industrial and

commercial expansion. The furniture


and fixtures market will continue to account for the largest share of manufacturing coatings and will also grow at an
above average pace. The motor vehicle
market will experience subpar gains due
to weak growth in light vehicle production. Maintenance and specialty coatings demand will exhibit below average
growth going forward. Marine coatings
will rise at the quickest rate, bolstered by
increased commercial shipping activity
and new antifouling technology.

Electrocoating Market to
Grow at a CAGR of 5.12%
Between 2015-2020
The report Electrocoating (E-Coat)
Market by Type (Cathodic Epoxy,
Cathodic Acrylic, Anodic), by Application
(Passenger Cars, Commercial Vehicles,
Automotive Parts & Accessories, Heavy
Duty Equipment, Appliances, & Others)
& By Region - Global Forecasts to
2020 report analyzes the global e-coat
market with respect to market drivers,
restraints, opportunities, and challenges
in different regions.
E-coat is a unique immersion coating process in which electrically charged
particles are deposited out of a water suspension to coat a conductive part. In this
process, a positive charge is applied to the
paint bath and a negative charge is applied to the parts to be-coated. The paint
particles are suspended in water. The
paint allows an electric current to travel
from one paint particle to another till
it reaches the part where the paint particles electrically attach themselves to the
surfaces of the part. The parts are then
processed through a bake oven where the
paint is melted onto the part for fusion
bonding and then heat cured to form a
hard and durable film to coat the part.
The drivers identified for the electrocoating market are growing automotive
and appliance industry. Developing countries such as China, India, and Brazil are

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the major consumers of e coat. The market in countries of Middle East and Africa
are also growing. In developed countries
such as the U.S., Spain, Germany, Japan,
and Italy, the market is growing at a low
to moderate rate.
Asia-Pacific is the largest market
for e-coat, both in terms of volume
and value, followed by Western Europe
and North America. The key companies in this market are Axalta Coating
Systems (U.S.), BASF SE (Germany),
Hawking
Electrotechnology
(U.K.),
KCC Corporation (South Korea), Koch
Membrane Systems Inc. (U.S.), Luvata
Oy (Finland), MetoKote Corporation,
Inc. (U.S.), Nippon Paint Holdings Co.,
Ltd. (Japan), PPG Industries, Inc. (U.S.),
Luvata Oy (Finland), and the Valspar
Corporation (U.S.).
The e-coat market, in terms of value
and volume, is estimated by considering
the current and future projections according to the economic and industrial outlook. This analysis also covers important
developments, expansions, partnerships
& agreements, and mergers & acquisitions of the leading global companies.
The market size, in terms of value, of
e-coat was estimated to be about $2.87
billion in 2015 and is projected to reach
$3.69 bBillion by 2020, at a CAGR of
5.12% between 2015 and 2020.
The market size of e-coat majorly depends on new production of automobiles
such as passenger cars, commercial vehicles, heavy duty construction, and agricultural equipments. The e-coat offers
superior performance and are cheaper.
They also comply with environmental
regulations. Because of this characteristics, e-coat is in high demand in end-use
industries such as appliances, automotive, construction, and furniture. The restraints in the market is the initial high
cost of capital equipment. The opportunities for the e-coat industry are growing
automotive market in Asia-Pacific and
the Middle-East.
September 2015

A recently released report from


Transparency Market Research (TMR)
forecasts that the global epoxy resins
market will develop at a CAGR of 6.9
percent from 2014 to 2020. TMR, a market intelligence firm based in the U.S.,
states that by 2020, the global epoxy
resins market will reach a market value
of $10.55 billion from $6.64 billion in
2013. The report is titled Epoxy Resins
Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size,
Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast,
2014 - 2020. According to this market
research report, the global epoxy resins
market is propelled by increasing demand from industries such as wind energy, aerospace, and paints and coatings.
Epoxy resins composites in the aerospace
industry are used as raw materials for
building aircrafts. Epoxy resins refer to
thermosetting polymers that belong to
the epoxide functional group. The curing
process makes use of curing agents, ultraviolet light or heat.
Growing demand for paints and coatings for industrial applications acts as a
key factor that stimulates the overall demand for epoxy resins. Increasing focus
towards bio-based epoxy resins is anticipated to create several growth opportunities for the global epoxy resins market.
This TMR report segments the global
epoxy resins market on the basis of application and geography. On the basis of application, this market is categorized into
adhesives, electrical and electronics, construction, composites, wind energy, paints
and coating, and others. Plastic tooling,
eye glasses, handbags, metal protection,
and vinyl gloves are the other areas of application in the global epoxy resins market. Epoxy resins are applied extensively
in the production of switchgears, generators, motors, and electrical laminates that
are used in insulators.
Printed circuit boards hold the highest
share in the electrical and electronics application segment. The rising demand for
epoxy resins from the global aerospace
industry can be attributed to the greater
focus of the latter on enhancing fuel efficiency of aircrafts. The use of epoxy

resins in manufacturing aircrafts reduces


the overall weight of the aircrafts, which
in turn ensures fuel economy. The wind
energy industry uses epoxy resins for
manufacturing aerodynamically efficient
blades for better electricity generation.
Geographically, this research report segments the global epoxy resins market into
China, North America, Europe, Rest of
Asia Pacific, and Rest of the World. With
a share exceeding 45%, the global epoxy
resins market in 2013 was dominated
by China, both in terms of revenue and
volume. Substantial demand for epoxy
resins in China comes from the growing
electrical and electronics industry and the
paints and coatings industry.
With several electronics companies
shifting their production facilities from
Japan to China, the demand for epoxy
resins in China is projected to increase
significantly during the forecast period.
The global epoxy resins market is a highly concentrated one, with a handful of
leading companies dominating the overall market.

TMR Forecasts Marine


Coatings Market to Reach
$11.88 Billion in 2020
In the latest market study released by
Transparency Market Research (TMR),
titled Marine Coatings Market - Global
Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth,
Trends and Forecast, 2014 - 2020, the
global marine coatings market will reach
$11.88 billion in 2020, increasing from
$7.65 billion in 2013. If the figures hold
true, the market will display a 6.5 percent
CAGR from 2014 to 2020. According to
the report, the marine coatings market
is primarily driven by the emergence of
China as a key participant in the shipbuilding industry and rising need for
low emissions and fuel-saving solutions
across the globe. Marine coatings provide
protection from corrosion, abrasion, and
impact to vessels, ships and containers,
containers, carriers, among others.
Increasing ship repair and maintenance
activities worldwide will open opportunities for the marine coatings market, said
TMR analysts. However, volatile raw
material prices, which are based on crude
oil, will negatively impact this market.

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Market Reports

Paints and Coatings Drive


the Global Epoxy Resins
Market

The report states that anti-fouling coatings led the product


segmentation of the market
in 2013. Anti-fouling coatings
protect vessels and ships against fouling
organisms and slime. The anti-corrosion
product segment held the second largest
share in the market in 2013. Amongst the
products, foul-release coatings are popular due to their biocide-free property and
environmental compatibility.
However, other marine coatings such
as self-cleaning and self-polishing coatings will exhibit the fastest growth in the
marine coatings market in the years to
come. By application, coastal is the largest application segment of marine coatings in the last few years. This is mainly
due to the application of marine coatings
for new shipbuilding as well as drydocking. In 2013, deep sea applications held
more than 24 percent of the global marine coatings market. Rising inland and
overseas trade and logistics activities
have contributed substantially to the demand for marine coatings for containers
and offshore vessels. Leisure boats are
expected to exhibit the highest demand
for marine coatings in the next few years,
adds the report.
The report says that Asia Pacific has
led the marine coatings market in the
last few years. The region will continue
to contribute significant revenue to the
global marine coatings market due to the
massive shipbuilding industries in China,
Japan, and South Korea. Europe, being a
major market for ship repair and maintenance, follows Asia Pacific in the global
marine coatings market. North America
will exhibit slow growth in the marine
coatings market in the next few years.
The Rest of the World segment is
likely to have an increased share in the
overall market by the end of the forecast period. Growth of the maritime
industry in Saudi Arabia, South Africa,
and Brazil accounts as the major factor responsible for the rising demand
for marine coatings in the region. The
report profiles the key players in the
global marine coatings market, namely
Akzo Nobel N.V., Jotun A/S, Chugoku
Marine Paints Ltd., PPG Industries Inc.
and Sherwin-Williams Company. CW
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New Products

Nippon Launches New Paint To Safeguard


Against HFMD And H1N1 Virus

ippon VirusGuard, a new paint


formula to safeguard against
Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease
(HFMD) and the H1N1 virus, is now
available for the Malaysian market.
Produced by Nippon Paint Malaysia,
the paint which was developed with
Silver Ion Technology, is the first of its
kind to have anti-viral and anti-bacterial
coating to inhibit the growth of viruses
and bacteria on painted surfaces.
Nippon VirusGuard can help mitigate
the spread of contagious diseases such as
HFMD and H1N1. The revolutionary
water-based hygiene paint prevents the
growth of micro-organisms using a controlled ion-release system, besides featuring low odor with low volatile organic
compounds (VOC), said Nippon Paint,
group managing director, Yaw Seng Heng.
Yaw said Nippon Paint is also working with relevant parties to come up with
an anti-mosquito wall paint to combat
dengue, a growing problem worldwide.

PPG Adds Custom Midcoat


to Vibrance Collection
PPG Industries automotive refinish business has introduced VWM500
Custom Midcoat, a solventborne, VOCcompliant Vibrance Collection product
formulated exclusively for application
with waterborne basecoats. VWM500 allows painters to use Vibrance Collection
special-effect pigments and dyes to create
multiple color layers including custom
candies, micas or pearl midcoat layer
over waterborne basecoats. VWM500 is
particularly effective when the custom
finish may be performed over an extended period of time; it also can be used to
isolate graphics.
VWM500 gives painters new freedom to create show-stopping, headturning finishes, said Steve Lehner,
PPG product manager. With VWM500,
painters can take advantage of the array
of Vibrance Collection offerings and allow their imaginations to really take off

with bold colors and dazzling effects.


And they can use it with waterborne
products including Envirobase High
Performance basecoat. Were very excited to see what PPG customers do with
this new midcoat.
Lehner added that VWM500 is fastdrying, easy to apply and indispensable for
having full-range, VOC-compliant capability when developing custom finishes. In due
course, VWM500 will replace VWM5555
in VWB Vibrance Collection formulas.
As matches are completed, VWM500compatible formulas will be released.

Axalta Launches Two New


Ganicin Zinc-Rich Primers
for General Industrial
Markets
To help provide maximum corrosion
protection for steel surfaces in harsh industrial environments, Axalta Coating
Systems has introduced two new Ganicin
organic zinc-rich primers: Ganicin 2.8
MC-U moisture-cured zinc-rich polyurethane primer and Ganicin 2.8 ZR-E zincrich epoxy primer.
Ganicin 2.8 MC-U is formulated with
Axaltas polyurethane technology to deliver outstanding corrosion resistance for
steel surfaces, especially when used with
Axaltas Corlar or Imron polyurethane
primers. This 2.8 lbs/gallon volatile organic compounds (VOC) primer is intended for use on carbon steel substrates.
Developed with Axaltas epoxy amine
technology, Ganicin 2.8 ZR-E is a 2.8 lbs/
gallon VOC zinc-rich organic epoxy primer.
It is formulated to be a high performance
primer with excellent adhesion and outstanding solvent and chemical resistance.
Ganicin coatings are Axaltas newest
industrial primer product line that includes zinc-rich polyurethane, epoxy and
moisture-cured primers which conform
to SSPC-20 Class 1 definitions for zincrich products containing 85 percent zinc
in the dry film. They are formulated to be
highly corrosion-resistant.

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The Ganicin brand of products was


introduced earlier this year with a zincrich polyurethane, Ganicin ZR-U.

Sherwin-Williams Introduces
Kynar Resin-Based KEM
AQUAFluor 5001 and 5002
for Vinyl Windows
Sherwin-Williams has announced that
vinyl window OEMs, extruders and job
shops that apply finishes now can deliver
excellent weatherability and reduce excessive heat buildup across all colors with
a new formulation. The company introduces KEM AQUAFluor 5001 and 5002,
premium waterborne coatings formulated with Kynar Aquatec polyvinylidene
fluoride (PVDF) resin.
Vinyl window profiles are a growing
market in both new construction and
remodeling. According to the company,
in the residential segment, customers
are seeking to express themselves in
their homes exteriors with non-white
colors and finishes. Homeowners and
commercial window customers value
the energy efficient and cost effective
properties of vinyl.
KEM AQUAFluor 5001 is a singlecomponent, waterborne product. The
KEM AQUAFluor 5002 product requires mixing of two components. It
provides additional scratch and mar
resistance to withstand the rigors of
cutting, punching and machining window extrusions (lineals) after finishing.
This reduces the potential for damage
during shipment and installation. Both
products are formulated with solar reflective technology designed to reduce
heat buildup in dark colors.
Other key benefits of the Kynar
Aquatec PVDF resin include inherent
mold and mildew resistance, as well as
enhanced resistance to rain, chemicals,
dirt pick-up and detergents. Both products can be applied direct to substrate
using conventional, airless, air-assisted or
HVLP spray equipment. CW
September 2015

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International Coatings Scene Europe

Strengthening EU Economies
Should Benefit Coatings Sector

The renewed
economic vigor in
the EU should be
resilient enough
to withstand
setbacks in export
markets since it is
driven primarily by
higher consumer
demand boosted
by higher wages
and falling
unemployment.

by Sean Milmo
European Correspondent
milmocw@rodmanmedia.com

he European coatings sector is expected


to benefit in the second half of this year
from a gradual strengthening of the
European Unions economies, particularly in
Western Europe.
However optimism about the industrys
short-term future has been dented by worries
about the impact on Europe of the economic
slowdown in China and problems in some key
emerging markets, particularly in Russia and
neighboring states on the EU periphery.
These difficulties could weaken the need for industrial coatings among exporting customers, such
as manufacturers of automobiles and machinery.
But the renewed economic vigor in the
EU should be resilient enough to withstand

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setbacks in export markets since it is driven primarily by higher consumer demand boosted by
higher wages and falling unemployment.
GDP in the EUs 28 member states will rise
by 1.8 percent this year, according to the latest
economic forecast of the European Commission,
the EUs Brussels-based executive. This would
be the EUs highest annual growth rate for five
years and would bring the Unions output back
to the levels prior to the 2008 financial crisis.
The Commission expects that there is sufficient momentum behind the current increase in
private consumption for the growth rate to rise
to two percent next year.
In recent years growth in coatings sales in
the EU have tended to be closely aligned to rises
in GDP, especially in those countries which have
been performing relatively well economically.
In Germany, the economic powerhouse of
Europe, GDP is predicted to expand by 1.9
percent this year and two percent in 2016,
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compared with average growth of less
than 1 percent over the last two years.
Of the other major EU economies, the
UK has one of the fastest growth rates
with GDP expected to expand by 2.6
percent this year. In Spain, which was
in recession until last year, GDP growth
is expected to reach 2.8 percent, mainly
pushed by domestic demand.
Output of chemicals, including coatings and other specialty chemicals, rose
by only 0.2 percent in the first half of this
year, according to the European Chemical
Industry Council (Cefic), Brussels, in its
Chemical Trends Report issued in August.
But it is nonetheless sticking to its forecast earlier in the year of an overall 1.5
percent rise in production this year, in the
expectation of a stronger rise in demand
in the second half,
The Cefic report shows production
of paints, varnishes, coatings and inks
shrinking by 1.5 percent in the first quarter of 2015 but in the second quarter it
bounced back with marginal growth.
There was a 4.7-percent surge in June
in the output of specialty chemicals, according to Cefic. This big rise in output
of chemicals, a large proportion of which
go into the coatings sector, could be reflected in a higher production of coatings
in the next few months.
A large proportion of this increased
production could consist of decorative
paints. Demand for architectural coatings
has been bolstered by a revival across
much of Europe in the regions construction sector, which has been in the doldrums for the last several years.
After plunging to a low of a six-percent
decrease three years ago, construction
output in Europe will rise by 1.9 percent
this year and then average around 2.5
percent annually over the next two years,
according to a mid-2015 forecast by
Euroconstruct, a Vienna-based business
research group.
Residential construction will rise by
two percent annually across
Europe
through to 2017, while in Eastern
Europe, outside Russia and its neighbors, it will average over four percent,
said Euroconstruct.
Revenues from residential construction in Germany are expected to go up

One third of
decorative sales
come from new
construction, while
the rest comes from
renovation.
by three percent this year, according to
the countrys two main construction industry associations.
Much of the impetus has been coming from new residential buildings,
explained Michael Bross, spokesperson for the German coating industry
association (VdL). Decorative paint
sales gain the most when there is also
an increase in home renovations. One
third of decorative sales come from new
construction, while the rest comes from
renovation expenditure.
In the UK work on new housing has
returned to levels similar to those before
the 2008 crisis but expenditure on repairs and maintenance has remained flat
or even declined. While work on private
new housing increased by 3.9 percent in
the second quarter of this year, repair and
maintenance went down by 1.2 percent.
Growth in new construction output
in the second quarter helped boost decorative trade paint sales to a new high,
said a spokesman for the British Coatings
Federation (BCF). But the hard pressed
retail paint sector continued to struggle.
For the trade paints market, sales (volume) increased by four percent in the
quarter and is now up by 5.5 percent so
far this year.
A prolonged slump in the housing sector seems to be ending in Spain with a
sudden spurt in new housing builds in
early 2015 and the likelihood that by
the end of the year housing starts will
exceed housing completions for the first
time since 2007. However, although the
number of excess homes on the Spanish
market has fallen by around 40 percent

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in the last five years, there are still


around 400,000 unsold properties on the
Spanish market.
In addition to the reinvigorated construction market, automobiles is another
sector which has been boosted by the rise
in consumer expenditure. In the first half
of the year automobile sales soared by 8.2
percent with 28 out of the biggest brands
on the European market increasing sales,
10 in double-digit figures, according to
data from the European Automobile
Manufacturers Association (ACEA).
In Germany, Europes largest car market and producer, revenue in the first half
reached a level almost 50 percent higher
than five years ago, bringing sales levels
back to the pre-2008 levels.
BASF Coatings, predominantly a producer of automotive coatings with a large
proportion of sales its domestic German
market and in the rest of Europe, reported a nine percent sales increase in the first
half of the year.
With the global economy possibly
about to go through a turbulent period,
the European coatings sector will be highly dependant consumer-centred demand
in its home market in the short term.
For some larger players this reliance
is too risky so they are protecting themselves with low-cost strategies based on
streamlined production and logistics.
At Tikkurila of Finland, which is grappling with sharp downturn in consumer
sales in recession-hit Russia, one of its
main market, Errki Jaervinen, president
and chief executive, says the company
has to find new, more effective and more
flexible operating methods as well as implementing strict cost management.
AkzoNobel, where sales dropped one
percent in the first half of this year in its
main decorative paints market of Europe,
Middle East and Africa (EMEA), has
been applying what it calls a new operating model in the EMEA decorative area.
This results in fewer management layers,
reduced production costs with centralised
plants, restructuring of marketing and
sales and outsourcing of some administrative activities.
The European coatings market is mature but still fickle. Even a period of more
robust growth might not last long. CW
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International Coatings Scene Africa

Investment in Africas Agriculture


to Drive Seed Coatings Market

Analysts predict
healthy growth
in the seed
coatings market
driven mainly be
the increasing
demand for
agricultural
products globally.

by Shem Oirere
Africa Correspondent

fricas seed coatings materials market,


although representing a small portion of
the more than $900 million global share,
could be in for more growth as governments in
the continent invest more in agriculture and embrace new production methods to enhance food
security and reduce poverty levels.
Analysts predict a healthy growth in the seed
coatings materials market driven mainly by the
increasing demand for agricultural products
globally, including Africa where the population
is projected to increase from the current one
billion people to two billion people by 2050.
Although Africas consumption of seed coatings
materials such as binder, polymers, colorants and
other additives, is still considered low compared to
markets such as North America, the surge in demand for quality cereals and grains, oil seeds, fruits
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elements, moisture attractive and repulsive agents


and plant regulators according to market analysts.
Seed production among sixteen African
countries that are active in the market also grew
from 2,346 metric tons in 2007 to 80,606 metric tons, an indication of increasing demand for
quality farm-inputs in the region.
According to the African Development Bank
(AfDB) Africas agriculture given a favorable
environment, holds great promise and potential
for lifting the vast majority of the continents
population, which is predominantly rural,
out of poverty and for stimulating long-term
growth and development.
Governments in Africa have pledged to increase investments in agriculture by allocating at
least 10 percent of their public expenditure to the
sector. Currently, the continents expenditures
have risen by over 7 percent annually across the
continent, with some low income countries reporting expenditures of 12 percent.
The future demand for agriculture production will be immensely larger than it is at present considering the expected consumption change
and income growth, said the bank.
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It is estimated that agriculture supports
90 percent of the continents population,
providing employment to 60 percent of
the economically active population and
70 percent of the regions poorest communities according to AfDB.
Africa, one of the worst hit regions
by climate change, is of course grappling
with new crop pests and diseases which
have made the availability of high quality
planting seeds and effective crop protection
strategies even more urgent. Farmers, especially smallholder producers are shifting
from relying on seed saved from previous
harvest season to certified and treated seed.
Emergence of new pests and diseases
has attracted big names in crop chemical and seed making industries into the
region with some coming up with specific innovations targeting certain major
threats to farm crops.
BASF SE, the worlds largest chemical producer, Syngenta AG, global agrochemical and seed manufacturer and
publicly traded American agrochemical
and agricultural biotechnology corporation Monsanto Company are some of
the big names driving Africas seed coatings materials market in partnership with
other organizations keen on securing the
continents food security.
Syngenta is behind insecticide seed
coating material Cruiser, which is distributed in the South African market. The
company says the Neonicotinoid seed
treatment insecticide is based on thiamethoxam, for use against soil-dwelling
and early-season pests in a broad range of
crops such as corn, sunflower, oilseed rape,
sugar beets, soybeans, potatoes and rice.
The company, which is listed as the
third seedmaker after Monsanto and
DuPont, has been promoting the application of chemicals directly to seeds before
they are sown to protect them against
pests and diseases and boost the crops
chances of survival after germination.
Apart from the initiatives of global
chemical and seed making companies in
expanding Africas seed coatings materials market, several not-for-profit organizations have teamed up with African
governments and smallholder farmers
to promote healthy crop production
through use of coated crop seeds.

For example, Bill & Melinda Gates


Foundation (BMGF) has continued to explore opportunities to help African farmers embrace better production models,
improve market conditions and entrench
modern technologies in crop production
for the benefit of smallholder farmers.
One of the foundations initiatives is to ensure availability and well distribution network
for coated seeds in selected African region.
Not-for-profit organization Meridian
Institute said in a past report that the
BMGF investment in provision of effective
and affordable coated seeds to smallholder
farmers could have substantial impact on
their widespread adoption and quality.
The Institute calls for partnership between companies in the manufacture of
crop chemicals and seeds and BMGF to
expand the use of coated seeds in addressing pests and diseases and gives
the example of BASFs StrigAway, which
has been touted as solution in the battle against striga, commonly known as
witchweed, now a major threat especially
among maize farmers in East Africa.
BASF also offers other seed coatings
brands such as Flo Rite, Sepiret, Color
Coat, Custom Color although no statistics are available on their distribution in
the African market.
Additional opportunities for organizations such as BMGF include investing in
advanced technology for seed coating to
allow for multiple layers of coating to create one seed that would address multiple
problems to improve crop yields than single coatings targeted to single problems.
Currently, seed coating technology
in sub-Saharan Africa is at a very basic
level (low tech), whereby the seeds are
stirred or mixed with the coating material
(and occasionally an adhesive) and then
immediately planted,
Going forward the Institute calls for
investment by governments and private
sector in business models that mass production, distribution, and sales of coated
seeds, which it says will have significant impact for the smallholder farmer.
At the global level, a recent report
said the seed coating materials market is
growing at a healthy rate and the market
is expected to grow in the future due to
the increasing demand for agricultural

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products around the globe.


The growing environmental and health
concerns have also led to the increase in the
adoption of coated seeds rather than synthetic crop protection chemicals for plant
growth and development, said the report
by U.S.-based global research and consultancy firm MarketsandMarkets.
The report says North America and
Europe are the top-two consumers of
seed coating materials and accounted for
more than 55% in 2013.
Growth is particularly high in emerging
countries, such as China, India and Brazil
because of the major contribution of agriculture in the economy and the increase in
demand for agriculture production, it said.
According to MarketsandMarkets:
The higher efficiency of coated seeds as
compared to normal seeds, less impact on
the environment, and protecting crops
along with promoting growth all collectively drive the demand for the seed coating materials market. The potential of
this market attracts leading companies.
The market analyst says firms in crop
chemical and seed manufacture business are focusing on expansion across
regions and setting up new plants for
increasing production capacity as well
as strengthening the product line. The
companies are also putting efforts for
innovating new products which are ecofriendly, to overcome the restraints.
Although Africa has not experienced the
intensity of the debate on the dangers and
benefits of embracing herbicide seed coatings for example, in the U.S. and other markets, it is getting louder as critics call for a
review of their use. Those resisting the use of
some seed coatings material claim for example that insecticide seed coatings or neonicotinoids are harmful. They have been linked
to colony collapse disorder among bees, although the claim remains controversial.
Despite the concerns raised over
the use of insecticide seed coatings,
MarketsandMarkets said companies are
eager to capitalize on the growth trend in
the global seed coating materials market and
are taking initiative in the development and
manufacturing of seed coating materials. The
growing demand for seed coating is forcing
the global players to add new innovative
products to their product offerings. CW
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International Coatings Scene Latin America

Spains Graphenano Steps Up Andean Presence


by Charles W. Thurston
Latin America Correspondent
thurstoncw@rodmanmedia.com

G
Graphenano
is donating
its proprietary
Graphenstone
coating, which
is an elastic
combination of
graphene and
limestone, to
refurbish the
exterior of the
Teatro Adolpho
Meja.

raphenano has elevated its presence


in the Colombian paint and coatings
market with an exterior refurbishing of
the Teatro Adolfo Meja, located in Cartagena
de Indias. The company is donating its proprietary Graphenstone coating, which is an elastic
combination of graphene and limestone that
absorbs airborne carbon dioxide and becomes
rock hard.
Apart from the Meja theater, Graphenano
also has contracted to restore the summer Casa
del Presidente, the Palacio de la Inquisicin, and
the Teatro Heredia, all in Cartegena. Elsewhere
in the Andean region, the company indicates
that it is actively targeting Bolivia, Chile and
Peru for short term expansion.
In Chile, Graphenano recently put on a technical seminar with the Corporacin de Desarrollo
Tecnolgico CDT de la Cmara Chilena de la
Construccin, the technology development arm
of the national construction association.
In Bolivia, Graphenano has donated
Graphenstone for the refurbishment of the
Unidad de Urgencias y Pediatra del Hospital
de Oncologa de Santa Cruz, the childrens cancer hospital. The company also has also agreed
to help the Escuela Militar de Ingeniera, the
national military school of engineering with its
expansion plans.
A variety of paint companies have improved brand awareness in similar marketing
projects in Brazil, Mexico and other countries,
where historic buildings are restored in situations in which municipalities can not afford
to the finance the project. Graphenano has
already been involved in several high profile
public projects in Europe, including the Museo
de Bellas Artes de Sevilla.
The companys Yecla, Murcia-based factory, which required investment of at least
200 million, is said to be capable of producing an estimated 2,000 pounds of graphene per
day, according to varying reports from Spain.
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10 percent German capital, Graphenano has


an R&D center located in Ciudad Real, at the
University of Castilla La Mancha. The company has sales offices throughout Latin America.
Paint or coatings that include graphene layers can function as a structural component, including self-healing properties. Graphene can
be as thin as one atom of carbon, arranged in
a hexagonal-patterned blanket. It is also up to
200 times stronger than steel and conducts electricity better than copper, the company claims.
In the future, the company expects to produce solar sensitive graphene nanoparticles that
can be applied to the surface of a building as a
crude photovoltaic generator. Graphenano has
hundreds of R&D projects underway, CEO
Martn Martnez Rovira recently told Spains
La Verdad newspaper, based in Murcia.
Our formulas improve their properties
exponentially primarily by savings in material consumption, given that we operate at a
nanometric scale, allowing us to achieve higher
values of hardness, compressive and tensile
strength, and elasticity than the ones obtained
with any common coating, the company suggestes. These enhanced properties, added to
weight reduction, allow improvements in total
returns of equipment and facilities, they added.
Graphene R&D in Europe is being supported by the Graphene Flagship, the EUs
biggest research initiative, with a budget of 1
billion. The 2013 initiate is coordinated by the
Chalmers University of Technology, based in
Gothenburg, Sweden. The initiative is tasked
with bringing together academic and industrial
researchers to take graphene from the realm
of academic laboratories into European society
in the space of 10 years, generating economic
growth, new jobs and new opportunities. CW
September 2015

Business Corner Strategies & Analysis

B2B Branding...
Understanding Its Functional Purpose Is Essential
by Phil Phillips, PhD
Contributing Editor
phillips@chemarkconsulting.net

ets first define BRANDING:


Brands facilitate the identification of
products, services and businesses as
well as differentiate them from competition.
Branding is an effective and compelling
means to communicate the benefits and value an offering can provide. They guarantee
quality, origin, and performance, thereby
increasing the perceived value to the customer and reducing the risk and complexity
involved in the buying decision.
Brands, to be effective, must have
three dimensions. Brand width, depth and
length distinguish the strategic branding
options as follows:
BRAND WIDTH . . . Number of products/services sold under one brand

BRAND DEPTH . . .Geographical
range of the brands
BRAND LENGTH . .Basic positioning
of the brands
There are seven types of brands:
Corporate Brands: The most common
of all brands, embrace all products and/
or services of the business. The brand
serves as an umbrella under which
corporate values, vision, personality,
positioning and image is portrayed.
Family Brands: Family brands involve
two or more related products in one
group or product line. The distinction
between Corporate and Family is that
a business using this option may have
several family brands in its portfolio.

Individual Brands: Individual branding strategies simply means to market
every single product/service under its
own distinctive brand name. The weakness with this strategy lies in the fact
that brand establishment requires a
large investment, lending itself to low
cost efficiencies. Examples: Ransburg,
DeVilbiss and Binks under the Carlisle.
Premium Brands: Premium brands are

characterized by high-quality materials,


exclusive design, and are marketed at
a high price or premium price. Rolex,
Gucci, Rolls-Royce are examples.
Classic Brands: Is a core product/service
with certain additional characteristics
attached to it that serves to differentiate
it from similar offerings. These brands
do approach much larger target groups
than premium brands and can become
TRUST marks for customers.
National Brands: These brands are designed to match the local conditions.
Strength, no communication barriers:
weakness, these brands are vulnerable
to attacks from international brands.
International Brands: A brand can be
tagged international if it markets in
two or more countries.
- International Brand Strategy must

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be to market its products/services


without extensively customizing its
market offerings, brands or marketing efforts to match different local
conditions.
- Global Brand Strategy is to increase
profitability by reaping cost reductions resulting from standardization,
experience curve effects and location
economies.
- Transnational Brand Strategy develop individual branding concepts
for all foreign markets within which
they operate.
- Multidomestic Brand Strategy is an
extensive and complete customization of all the marketing elements...
brands, offerings and marketing efforts. It is geared to many different
domestic markets. CW

September 2015

IPaint Protecting the P&C Industrys Intellectual Assets

Many Secrets Disclosed Unless Smartly Done!


by Steve McDaniel, JD, PhD
Technology Litigators

egulations, regulations, and more


regulations. Though we dont claim
to be experts in untangling and
reading government red tape, weve done
so now and then to keep up to date in our
business dealings. And part of that is drafting and editing Safety Data Sheets, (SDS),
a recently replacement for Material Safety
Data Sheets, required by the Occupational
Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
OSHAs mandated SDSs are to be provided
by chemical importers, distributors, and
manufacturers regarding potentially harmful workplace materials to downstream users of the materials. Ready access to SDSs
for employees is a must when handling
your materials. One question that arises:
Is how do we disclose what is needed for
safe use of your paint and coating materials
on an SDS while maintaining the secrecy of
trade secrets?
Appendix E of section 1910.1200 of
U.S Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
describes that a trade secret includes any
formula, chemical compound, process of
manufacturing, a pattern for a machine/
device, a list of customers, a process for
treating or preserving a material that gives
an opportunity for advantage over competitors. Other things that can qualify
include ongoing processes related to the
business such as formula/machine(s) used
in production, sales of goods, codes for
determining discounts/rebates/concession
in a catalogue/price lists, methods of office
management/bookkeeping, and specialized
lists of customers. Information related to
ephemeral or single events are generally excluded. The criteria for secrecy used by
OSHA to maintain a trade secret status as
such is generally the same as previously discussed in this article series.
Section 3, of an SDS, which describes
composition information on ingredients, is
the place that you going to have problems

with maintaining your trade secrets confidentiality. You must provide information
on each substances chemical name, common name and synonyms, CAS no. and
other unique identifiers; impurities and
stabilizing additives; and the concentration or concentration range of each chemical in a mixture. Under CFR 1910.1200
a claim of trade secret may be made to
withhold the specific chemical identity
or the exact percentage-concentration of
a substance in a mixture. But, the claim
of the information being a trade secret
must be supported, the SDS discloses the
properties and effects of the hazardous
chemical, and the SDS indicates that the
withheld information is a trade secret. But
Appendix D clarifies that indicates actually means a statement that the specific
chemical identity and/or exact percentage
has been withheld as a trade secret. Also
of note, this section of the code clarifies
that nothing in this paragraph shall be
construed as requiring the disclosure under any circumstances of process information which is a trade secret, so the issues
seem confined to chemical identity and/or
concentration. In looking around for nonchemically identifying names that can be
used, the term trade secret ingredient or
proprietary ingredient seems acceptable.
Because the major purpose of a SDS is
to provide guidance as to how to handle a
hazardous material, and what to do medically, the lack of details on a hazardous trade
secret material may be frustrating to medical professional. So, section 1910.1200(i)
(iv)-(i)(2) specifies that the specific chemical identity and percentage is made available to health professionals, employees, and
designated representatives when a treating physician or nurse determines that a
medical emergency exists and the specific
chemical identity and/or specific percentage
of composition of a hazardous chemical is
necessary for emergency or first-aid treatment, the chemical manufacturer, importer,
or employer shall immediately disclose the
specific chemical identity or percentage

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composition of a trade secret chemical to


that treating physician or nurse, regardless
of the existence of a written statement of
need or a confidentiality agreement.
However, if the SDS lists a trade secret
material that is very benign, then we can
see scenarios where the treating physician
or nurse will probably not hit the panic button and force the information out of you.
Also, as soon as circumstances permit the
trade secret holder may require a written
statement of need and confidentiality agreement. OSHA publication 3084 perhaps
clarified this situation by stating that further disclosure of the trade secret can be
effectively controlled by the trade secret
holder demanding a written statement of
need and a confidentiality agreement to be
completed after the emergency is abated.
Paragraph (i)(3) of section 1910.1200
addresses a non-panic situation, where a
whole bunch of people can ask for your
trade secret information for numerous
health related reasons. Specifically, the trade
secret holder shall, upon request disclose
to a health professional providing medical or other occupational health services to
exposed employee(s), and to employees or
designated representatives, if: the request
is in writing and the request describes in
reasonable detail an occupational health
need for the information. The possible occupational health needs include: to assess
the hazards of the chemicals to which employees will be exposed; to conduct or assess sampling of the workplace atmosphere
to determine employee exposure levels; to
conduct per-assignment or periodic medical
surveillance of exposed employees; to provide medical treatment to exposed employees; to select or assess appropriate personal
protective equipment for exposed employees; to design or assess engineering controls
or other protective measures for exposed
employees; and, to conduct studies to determine the health effects of exposure. Finally,
the request must explain in detail why the
disclosure of the specific chemical identity or
percentage composition is essential and that
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the disclosure of alternative information
including the properties and effects of the
chemical; measures for controlling exposure
to the chemical; methods of monitoring and
analyzing worker exposures to the chemical; and methods of diagnosing and treating
harmful exposures to the chemical would
not be satisfactory for the purposes of the
occupational health need.
The written request must also include
a description of procedures to be used
to maintain the confidentiality of the disclosed information and agree in a written
confidentiality agreement that the health
professional, employee, or designated representative, will not use the trade secret information for any purpose other than the
health need(s) asserted and agree not to
release the information under any circumstance other to OSHA. We have previously discussed that disclosure of a trade secret
to any federal government agency creates
more opportunities of additional disclosures that can result in you losing your
trade secret, so this is a situation you want
to avoid. So, when can the health professional, employee, or designated representative make a disclosure of your trade secret
to OSHA. We have not yet found a definition of what the criteria is for deciding there
is a need to disclose to OSHA, so we are
assuming that there is a wide latitude. But,
because the regulations state the receiver of
the trade secret shall inform the person
who conveyed the trade secret (you) prior
to or at the same time as the disclosure to
OSHA. Additionally, you can stipulate in
the confidentiality agreement that the receiver can disclose the information to other
parties on terms of your choosing. We opt
for no disclosure.
Paragraph (i)(4) of section 1910.1200
addresses the confidentially agreement. The
agreement may limit the informations use to
the health purposes indicated in the written statement of need and provide for the
appropriate legal remedies in the event of
breach of the agreement, including a reasonable pre-estimate of the likely damages, but
may not include requirements for the posting of a penalty bond. These requirements
of this sub-section dont prevent the parties
from pursuing non-contractual remedies to
the extent permitted by law. At this point,
you should see that long before you get one

of these requests, you will want to have your


legal team calculate potential damages, and
draft the default provisions of the confidentiality agreement accordingly, as well as
contemplate strategies in advance for noncontractual solutions if things get heated.
You do have some room to argue about
how and if the trade secret is disclosed based
on these standards of a non-crisis situation.
A denial to the request must be in writing,
and provided to the requester within
30 days of the request. Of course, the
requester has an appeal process to the denial. First, the request and denial must be
submitted to OSHA for review. OSHA will
evaluate whether the denier has supported
the claim that the information is a trade secret, and that the requester supported both
the claim that there is a medical or occupational health need for the information and
demonstrated adequate means to protect
the confidentially. If OSHA determines
that the specific chemical identity or percentage composition is not a trade secret,
then the chemical manufacturer, importer,
or employer will be subject to citation by
OSHA. Alternatively, if OSHA determines
the information is a trade secret, but that
the requester has executed a written confidentiality agreement, shown adequate
means to protect the confidentiality of the
information, and shown a legitimate need
for the information, you are again subject
to an OSHA citation.
Kicking the ball into your court, if the
trade secret holder demonstrates the execution of the confidentiality agreement
would not provide sufficient protection
against the potential harm from the unauthorized disclosure of a trade secret, the
Assistant Secretary may issue such orders
or impose such additional limitations or
conditions upon the disclosure of the requested chemical information as may be
appropriate to assure that the occupational
health services are provided without an undue risk of harm to the trade secret holder.
If you get a citation from OSHA for
not releasing your trade secret information, you may contest it before the
Occupational Safety and Health Review
Commission in accordance with the Acts
enforcement scheme and the applicable
Commission rules of procedure. If you
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during the contest, the Administrative


Law Judge may review the citation and
supporting documentation in camera or
issue appropriate orders to protect the
confidentiality of such matters.
The trump card that OSHA gives itself is that you must disclose the trade secret or any other SDS information to the
Assistant Secretary, but where there is a
trade secret claim, such claim shall be made
no later than at the time the information is
provided to the Assistant Secretary so that
suitable determinations of the trade secret
status can be made and the necessary protections can be implemented. Section 664
of USC 29 states All information obtained by the Secretary or his representative
which contains or which might reveal a
trade secret may be disclosed to other
officers or employees concerned with carrying out this Act or when relevant in any
proceedings. However, the TPTB shall issue orders as may be appropriate to protect
the confidentiality of such trade secrets.
Seems ambiguous and the protection of
your trade secrets disclosure (whether
appropriate or not) is in the hands of the
Assistant Secretary in the end.
Section 1910.1020 allows an employer
to delete from a medical record requested by a health professional, employee, or
designated representative any trade secret
data which discloses manufacturing processes, or discloses the percentage of a
chemical substance in mixture, as long as
the health professional, employee, or designated representative is notified that information has been deleted. An employer
is also able to withhold a specific chemical
identity, using the pretty much the same/
similar arguments, procedures and paperwork as described for a SDS in dealing
with requests of trade secret information.
All this means is, at the end of the day,
you can try to protect the identity of your
additive or formulation ranges, but depending upon the disposition of a treating
medical professional and/or OSHA, and
the skills of your legal and regulatory experts, it is a dice roll as to whether you can
maintain secrecy in light of these regulations in the U.S. The rest of the worlds
various national/jurisdiction recognition
and handling of SDS trade secrets is a different ball of wax. CW
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FEATURE

Novel Bio-based Poly(vinyl


ether)s for Coating Applications
Bret J. Chisholm,1,2,3*Harjoyti Kalita,1,2 Deep Kalita,3 Samim Alam,3 Andrey Chernykh,1 Ihor Tarnavchyk,1,3
James Bahr,1 Satyabrata Samanta,1 Anurad Jayasooriya,1 Shashi Fernando,1 Sermadurai Selvakumar,4 Dona
Suranga Wickramaratne,1and Mukund Sibi4
Center for Nanoscale Science and Engineering
2
Materials and Nanotechnology Program
3
Department of Coatings and Polymeric Materials
4
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
North Dakota State University
Fargo, ND 58102
1

*To whom correspondence should be addressed: Bret.Chisholm@ndsu.edu


Abstract
Linear, soluble polymers were produced from unsaturated
bio-based compounds using a carbocationic polymerization
process. The unsaturated bio-based compounds that were first
converted to vinyl ether monomers and subsequently polymerized were plant oil triglycerides, cardanol, and eugenol. As a
result of the much higher reactivity of the vinyl ether group
compared to the unsaturation derived from the bio-based
compounds and the ability to tailor the cationic polymerization
process, polymerization was exclusively limited to vinyl ether
groups. By preserving the unsaturation derived from the biobased compounds, the polymers could be crosslinked into insoluble coatings by autoxidation. In addition, the unsaturation
can be converted to other functional groups, such as epoxy,
which enable other crosslinking mechanisms. This document
describes some of the polymers and coatings that have been
produced with the technology.

Introduction
Prior to the ample supply of petrochemicals, coatings were
largely derived from renewable resources such as plant oils, fats,
plant proteins, polysaccharides, terpenes, and minerals.1 As a result of the low cost and tremendous diversity of petrochemicals,
development of new coating components based on renewable/
bio-based resources was largely abandoned. Due to concerns

with the finite supply of fossil resources, geo-political events, the


environment, and human health, the use of bio-based materials
in the coatings industry is making a resurgence.
In general, technology innovation within the coatings industry has been largely driven by regulations aimed at protecting
both the environment and human health. These regulations
have historically been focused on the reduction of the VOC content of coatings. However, due to growing consumer demand
for environmentally friendly products, the chemical and materials industries have been placing more emphasis on the complete
environmental impact of products. The total environmental impact of a product or material is typically assessed by conducting
a life cycle analysis.
Of the coating resin technologies utilized today, alkyd resins utilize a significant fraction of bio-based materials. Alkyd
resins were developed in the mid-1920s primarily as a means
to reduce the drying time of coatings based on drying oils such
as linseed, tung, walnut, perilla, and poppy seed oil.2 Plant oil
triglycerides are highly flexible molecules and, as a result, a significant degree of crosslinking is required for a drying oil-based
coating to become dry-to-touch. With the availability of petrochemicals, aromatic monomers, such as phthalic anhydride
and isophthalic acid, were used to produce polyesters modified with fatty acid ester chains derived from a plant oil. The
higher glass transition temperature (Tg) of these polyesters,
referred to as alkyds, enabled films to become dry-to-touch

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shortly after solvent evaporation from the film. Chemical resistance and film hardness were developed over time due to
crosslinking by autoxidation.
The mechanism of the oxidative process, commonly referred
to as autoxidation, is a free-radical process that possesses initiation, propagation, and termination steps.3-7 As shown in Figure
1, initiation occurs by abstraction of a bis-allylic hydrogen by
singlet oxygen to produce the carbon-centered radical (I). This
radical is delocalized over the pentadiene structure and reacts
with oxygen to produce the peroxy radical and conjugation in
the fatty acid ester chain (II). The peroxy radical can participate in a number of reactions including hydrogen abstraction
to produce the hydroperoxide (III). The hydroperoxide is thermally unstable and can undergo hemolytic cleavage to produce
an ether radical and a hydroxyl radical (IV). Crosslinks are
formed primarily by radical coupling reactions that result in a
variety of crosslinks including ether bonds, peroxide bonds, and
carbon-carbon bonds.

carbocations are generally very reactive species, polymerization


processes have been developed that enable very controlled polymerization. In fact, living carbocationic polymerization systems have been developed for a number of monomers including
vinyl ethers, isobutylene, and styrene. The controlled reactivity
of the propagation step with these living polymerization systems
is generally believed to be the result of a propagation-step that
involves an equilibrium between dormant and active species.
In addition, the active carbocation is stabilized through interactions with the counter anion and/or interactions with Lewis
base additives present in the polymerization system. A number
of polymerization variables can be used to tailor the nature of
a carbocationic polymerization including temperature, initiator
composition, Lewis acid coinitiator composition and concentration, addition of a Lewis base, Lewis base composition and concentration, and solvent composition. This document provides
an overview of a polymer technology that enables the production of novel poly(vinyl ether)s based on renewable materials
and their application as coatings binders.

Polymers Based on Plant Oils

Figure 1. Schematic illustrating the autoxidation process.

The general classes of resins/polymers currently used in the


coatings industry include epoxies, polyurethanes, alkyds, acrylics, polyesters, and amino resins. Of these, acrylics represent the
highest volume of resins used in the coatings industry. The utility of acrylic resins can be largely attributed to the tremendous
diversity in thermal and physiochemical properties that can be
achieved through copolymerization. Most coating films derived
from acrylic resins are thermoplastic and thus possess limited
chemical and stain resistance. It has long been recognized that
the incorporation of fatty acid ester chains into the pendent
groups of acrylic resins would be a useful method for introducing crosslinks into coating films to provide enhanced properties.
However, the incorporation of the linoleic and linolenic fatty
acid esters needed for effective crosslinking into an acrylate or
methacrylate monomer would be expected to be problematic
due to the presence of the readily extractable bis-allylic hydrogen atoms. These bis-allylic hydrogen atoms would be expected
to lead to extensive chain transfer and perhaps gelation during
the polymerization. Further, radical addition to double bonds
present in the fatty acid ester chains could also lead to gelation
during polymerization.
In the last few decades, tremendous progress has been made in
the carbocationic polymerization of vinyl monomers.8 Although
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Using simple base-catalyzed transesterification of a vinyl ether


alcohol with either a plant oil triglyceride or fatty alkyl ester, a
novel vinyl ether monomer was produced.9 Figure 2 shows the
synthetic process using 2-(vinyloxy)ethanol as the vinyl ether
alcohol and methyl soyate as the fatty alkyl ester. As illustrated
in Figure 2, this monomer, 2-(vinyloxy)ethyl soyate (2-VOES), is
a mixture based on the fatty acid ester composition of methyl
soyate. As illustrated in Figure 3, the polymerization system developed for these plant oil-based vinyl ether monomers involves
the use of the addition product of isobutyl vinyl ether and acetic
acid as the initiator, ethylaluminum sesquichloride as the coinitiator, and toluene as the solvent. Using this system, a living
polymerization was achieved.10
For most carbocationic polymerizations of a vinyl ether produced using a Lewis Acid coinitiator, such as ethylaluminum
sesquichloride, an appropriate concentration of Lewis base is
needed to obtain a living polymerization. The mechanism of
Lewis-base assisted living cationic polymerization is believed
to involve an equilibrium between dormant and active chain
ends with the concentration of active chain ends being much
lower than that of the dormant chain ends. The Lewis base
is believed to reduce both the concentration and the reactivity
of active chain ends. As described by Kanazawa et al.,11,12 the
Lewis base: (1) complexes with the Lewis acid coinitiator resulting in the formation of monomeric Lewis acid species and an
adjustment of acidity; (2) stabilizes active chains through direct
interaction; and (3) stabilizes the counteranion generated upon
initiation. For the polymerization of 2-VOES, it is believed
that the ester group present in the monomer serves the role of a
Lewis base additive typically utilized in a Lewis base-assisted
living carbocationic polymerization. Obtaining a living polymerization enabled control of polymer molecule weight, narrow
molecular weight distribution polymers, and the production of
block copolymers.13

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Figure 2. Synthetic scheme used to produce a novel soybean oil-based vinyl


ether monomer.

Figure 3. Polymerization system utilized for the production of plant oil-based


poly(vinyl ether)s.

To date, plant oil-based poly(vinyl ether) homopolymers


have been produced using soybean oil (SBO), hydrogenated
SBO (HSBO), corn oil (CO), and palm oil (PO) as the parent
plant oil. As expected, the thermal properties of these novel
polymers varied as a function of the oil or fatty methyl ester
used to produce the monomer. For example, polymers based
on SBO and CO were amorphous liquids at room temperature,
while the polymer based on HSBO was a waxy solid. The solid
nature of the latter can be attributed to the high chain packing efficiency of the saturated fatty acid ester pendent chains.
While the polymers based on SBO and CO were liquids at room
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temperature, side chain crystallization was observed using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). For example, a weak,
broad endotherm with a peak maximum at -25 C was observed
for the SBO-based polymer. This polymer also displayed a Tg
at -92 C.9,13 Compared to the parent oil, i.e., SBO, the heat
of fusion for the SBO-based polymer was much lower indicating that the higher viscosity and polymeric nature of the latter
significantly inhibited fatty acid ester chain crystallization. The
polymer based on PO showed a melting temperature just below
room temperature, which is consistent with the relative content
of saturated fatty acid ester chains compared to the polymers
based on SBO and HSBO.14 The content of saturated fatty acid
esters in PO is intermediate between that of SBO and HSBO.
As a result of the polymeric nature of the plant oil-based
polymers, the number of bis-allylic protons, allylic protons, and
double bonds per molecule is much higher than that of the parent oil. As a result, the degree of autoxidation needed to produce a crosslinked network is significantly reduced compared
to the parent oil. In fact, it was demonstrated that a coating
produced by simply blending titanium dioxide with an SBObased polymer, i.e., poly(2-VOES), became tack-free in less than
one tenth the time required for an analogous coating based on
linseed oil to become tack-free.15 Thus, by converting a semidrying oil, such as SBO, to a polymer, drying properties can be
achieved that are far superior to that of a drying oil. This feature of the plant oil-based polymer technology also translates
to other curing chemistries. For example, the double bonds in
poly(2-VOES) were converted to epoxide groups using peracetic acid and crosslinked networks produced using an anhydride
curing agent. To illustrate the relative difference in the time required to reach the gel-point for this network as compared to an
analogous network based on epoxidized SBO (ESBO), rheological measurements were made as a function of time at 100 C.
For the epoxidized poly(2-VOES)/anhydride mixture, viscosity
began to rise after just 20 min, while 2 h was required for the
ESBO/anhydride mixture.13
A similar trend was also observed for a comparison between polyurethane networks based on a polyol derived from
poly[(2-vinyloxy)ethyl palmitate] [poly(2-VOEP)] to analogous
networks based on a polyol derived from PO. Hydroxy groups
were incorporated into poly(2-VOEP) and PO by first epoxidizing the double bonds in the materials and then ring-opening
the epoxide groups with methanol.14 In addition to providing
a lower degree of functional group conversion to produce a
crosslinked network, the molecular architecture of a plant oilbased polymer enables a significantly higher crosslink density
compared to the triglyceride analog. This feature can be attributed to the methine carbon atoms present in the polymer
backbone that function as additional crosslinks in the network
when the material is cured.13 Further, cure shrinkage for crosslinked networks derived from a plant oil-based polymer would
be expected to be lower than that for an analogous network
based on the parent triglyceride simply because of the molecular
weight difference between the two materials.
Probably the most useful aspect of the plant oil-based

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polymer technology is the ability to widely tailor properties
through copolymerization. This was demonstrated using a number of comonomers including cyclohexyl vinyl ether (CHVE),
menthol vinyl ether (MVE), and pentaethylene glycol ethyl vinyl
ether (PEGEVE). Since homopolymers of the plant oil-based
vinyl ethers possess a very low Tg, it was of interest to increase
polymer Tg by copolymerization. As illustrated in Figure 4,
both CHVE and MVE possess the cyclohexyl ring attached
to the vinyl ether oxygen atom with MVE possessing a substituted ring. CHVE is commercially available, while MVE was
synthesized in-house. MVE represents a potentially bio-based
monomer since menthol is a naturally occurring terpene that
can be obtained from the peppermint plant, Mentha x piperita
(Lamiaceae).16 As expected, copolymerization of 2-VOES with
these cycloaliphatic vinyl ether monomers enabled the formation of crosslinked films with increased Tgs compared to the
control film based on the homopolymer of 2-VOES. Figure 5
shows the variation in Tg as a function of comonomer content
for films cured at room temperature by autoxidation.17,18

Copolymerization of 2-VOES with PEGEVE was utilized


as a means to provide dispersability of the polymer in water
without the need for surfactant. The amphiphilic copolymers
produced were shown to be surface active as determined by
measuring critical micelle concentration.19 Three different copolymers were produced that varied with respect to PEGEVE
repeat unit content. From these copolymers, aqueous dispersions were produced that also contained a water-based drier
package. The solids content of the dispersions was 30 wt.% and
all three copolymers gave stable dispersions. Figure 6a shows
the variation in drying time with copolymer composition, while
Figure 6b provides an image of a coating cast and cured at ambient conditions on a glass panel. As shown in Figure 6a, coatings cured relatively fast with the tack-free time decreasing with
increasing 2-VOES repeat unit content. From Figure 6b, it can
be seen that cured films had excellent optical clarity, which can
be attributed to the lack of surfactant in the films.

Figure 6. Tack-free time as a function of PEGEVE repeat unit content (a), and
an image of a coated glass panel partially laid over the NDSU logo (b).

Figure 4. Vinyl ether monomers copolymerized with 2-VOES.

Polymers Based on Cardanol

Figure 5. Variation in Tg with comonomer content for 2-VOES-based copolymer films cured at room temperature by autoxidation.

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Cardanol is derived from cashew nut liquid, which is a byproduct of cashew nut processing.20 The primary component of cashew nut liquid is anacardic acid, which can be converted to
cardanol by thermal decarboxylation. Cardanol is a mixture
of four different meta-alkyl phenols that differ with respect to
the degree of unsaturation in the alkyl side chain, as shown in
Figure 7.21 As a result of the success obtained with the plant
oil-based poly(vinyl ether)s described above, it was of interest to
produce and characterize poly(vinyl ether)s containing cardanol
units in the pendent chains of the repeat units. A novel vinyl
ether monomer of cardanol, i.e., cardanol ethyl vinyl ether, was
produced using the Williamson ether synthesis reaction shown
in Figure 7. This monomer was successfully polymerized using
the same polymerization system used for the production of the
plant oil-based vinyl ethers. With this polymerization system, a
soluble, tacky polymer was produced.
A solution of the homopolymer was combined with a drier
package and films were cast on steel panels. Three different curing conditions were investigated. Curing at room temperature
was done over a period of two weeks, while curing at 120 C

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and 150 C was done for one hour. For elevated temperature
curing, coated panels were placed into the oven shortly after
the solvent had evaporated from the film. In addition to coated
steel panels, free film specimens were prepared by casting films
over Teflon-laminated glass panels. Table 1 displays the properties of the coatings and free films. In general, the coatings
produced were relatively flexible and possessed sub-ambient
Tgs. Although the coatings possessed sub-ambient Tgs, they exhibited good solvent resistance as expressed by the number of
methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) double rubs.

vinyl ether (EEVE) was produced from eugenol and 2-chloroethyl vinyl ether. This monomer was readily polymerized by
cationic polymerization to produce a soluble polymer that was
a viscous, tacky liquid at room temperature with a Tg of approximately 2 C. Using proton nuclear magnetic resonance
spectroscopy, preservation of the allyl group derived from eugenol was confirmed.
As illustrated in Figure 8, the methylene hydrogen atoms
between the vinyl group and the phenyl group should be very
labile to abstraction by singlet oxygen since the radical can be
resonance stabilized by both the adjacent double bond and
the phenyl ring. As a result, it was of interest to determine if
poly(EEVE) could be cured into a crosslinked film by autoxidation. A poly(EEVE) sample with a number-average molecular
weight of 17,900 g/mol was dissolved in toluene at 35 wt.%.
To this solution, a drier package containing cobalt 2-ethylhexanoate, zirconium 2-ethylhexanoate, and zinc carboxylate was
added. With this system, a cast film became dry-to-touch in 10
min, Coating specimens were produced using three different
curing conditions, i.e., curing at room temperature for 3 weeks,
120 C for 1 h, and 150 C for 1 h. In addition to films cast on
steel substrates, free films were produced and used to determine
film mechanical and viscoelastic properties. Table 2 shows the
properties obtained for the coatings and films produced.

Figure 7. Schematic illustrating cardanol ethyl vinyl ether synthesis.

Figure 8. Illustration of resonance stabilization of a radical generated by


hydrogen abstraction by singlet oxygen.

Table 1. Data for cured films of poly(cardanol ethyl vinyl ether).

Polymers Based on Eugenol


Eugenol is a major component of Ocimum, Cinnamon, and
Clove oils.22 Eugenol is also a potential product from the
breakdown of lignin, and approximately 50 million tons of lignin is produced annually from the pulp and paper industries
worldwide.23
Analogous to the monomer based on cardanol, eugenol ethyl
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Table 2. Data for cured films of poly(eugenol ethyl vinyl ether).

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As shown in Figure 9, the presence of the vinyl groups in
poly(EEVE) enables the production of polyepoxide resins by
simple oxidation using, for example, m-chloroperoxybenzoic
acid. An epoxidized version of poly(EEVE) was produced and
crosslinked films generated using diethylenetriamine (DETA) as
the crosslinking agent and a 1/1 epoxy/NH ratio. For comparison purposes, crosslinked films of the diglycidyl ether of bisphenol-A (DGEBPA) were also produced using DETA. Figure 10
displays the viscoelastic properties of the network derived from
epoxidized poly(EEVE) and DETA. From the tangent delta data,
a Tg of 130 C was determined. It was very interesting to observe this high of a Tg considering the relatively high molecular
mobility of the poly(vinyl ether) polymer backbone. Obviously
the very high crosslink density derived from the high number
of epoxy groups per polymer molecule enables such a high Tg.

coating based on DGEBPA. The primary difference between


these two coatings involved the chemical and impact resistance. The chemical resistance, as expressed using the MEK
double rub test, was dramatically better for the coatings
based on epoxidized poly(EEVE). After 1,000 MEK double
rubs, no visible damage to the coating was observed. In contrast, the coating based on DGEBPA failed after 310 double
rubs. With regard to impact resistance, the coating based
on the epoxidized poly(EEVE) showed a lower impact resistance than the coating based on DGEBPA. The higher MEK
resistance and lower impact resistance associated with the
epoxidized poly(EEVE) is consistent with a higher crosslink
density for this coating.

Table 3. Data for coatings based on epoxidized poly(EEVE) and DGEBPA cast
and cured on steel substrates.

Conclusion

Figure 9. Synthetic scheme used to produce an epoxidized version of


poly(EEVE).

Figure 10. Viscoelastic properties of the network derived from epoxidized


poly(EEVE) and DETA.

Table 3 provides a comparison of the properties of coatings cast and cured on steel substrates. As shown in Table 3,
the hardness, flexibility, and adhesion of the coating based on
epoxidized poly(EEVE) was similar to that of the analogous
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The results presented in this document demonstrate the utility of a carbocationic polymerization system for producing
novel bio-based polymers that retain the unsaturation derived from the bio-based component. The high reactivity of
the vinyl ether functional group and the appropriate choice
of the polymerization system enabled linear polymers to be
produced with relatively narrow molecular weight distributions. The ability to retain unsaturation from the bio-based
component enabled the production of crosslinked coatings
using autoxidation. The high number of allylic hydrogens
and double bonds per molecule associated with these unsaturated poly(vinyl ether)s results in relatively fast curing by
autoxidation due to the gel-point being reached at relatively
low extents of reaction. Another important aspect of this
polymer technology is the ability to utilize copolymerization
to tailor polymer and coating properties. The unsaturation
present in the polymer produced can also be easily converted
to other functional groups, such as the epoxy group, to enable other crosslinking mechanisms. CW
Acknowledgement
The authors thank the Department of Energy (grant DEFG36-08GO088160), United States Department of
Agriculture/National Institute of Food and Agriculture
(grant 2012-38202-19283), United Soybean Board, National
Science Foundation (grants IIA-1330840, IIA-1355466, and
IIP-1401801), and North Dakota Soybean Council for fi nancial support.

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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
60
Absorbents 60
Acids (Non-Fatty)
60
Adhesion Promoters
60
Algicides 60
Amine Neutralizers
60
Anti-Blocking Agents
60
Anti-Floating Agents
60
Anti-Flooding Agents
60
Anti-Foaming Agents
61
Anti-Foaming Non-Silicone
61
Anti-Foaming - Silicone
61
Anti-Marring Agents
61
Anti-Rust Agents
62
Anti-Sagging Agents
62
Anti-Settling Agents
62
Anti-Skinning Agents
62
Antioxidants 62
Bactericides 62
Biocides 62
Bodying Agents
62
Catalysts 62
Caustics 62
Caustic Sodas
63
Coalescing Agents
63
Corrosion Inhibitors
63
Desiccants 63
Dispersing Agents
64
Driers 64
Driers - Napthenates
64
Driers - Neodecanoates
64
Driers - Octoates
64
Emulsifying Agents
64
Fillers 64
Flame Retardants
64
Flatting Agents
64
Flocculants 64
Flow Control Agents
64
Freeze Thaw Stabilizers
65
Fungicides 65
Glycerine 65
Homogenizers 65
Light Stabilizers
65
Mildewcides 65
Plasticizers 65
Plasticizers - Abietates
65
Plasticizers - Adipates
65
Plasticizers - Benzoates
65
Plasticizers - Castor Oil
65
Plasticizers - Epoxidized
65
Plasticizers - Phthalates
65
Plasticizers - Polymerics
65
Plasticizers - Sebacates
65
Preseveratives 65
PTFE-Modified 66
Release Aids
66
Scrub Resistant Agents
66
Slip Aids
66
Special Effect Additives Hammer-Finish Effects 66
Stabilizers 66
Stearates 66
Sufosucinates 66
Surfactants 66
Suspension Agents
66
Texturizers 66
Thickeneners/Rheology Modifiers Calcium
Sulfonates 66

Thickeneners/Rheology Modifiers
66
Thickening Agents
67
Thickening Agents - Solvent
67
Thickening Agents - Water
67
UV Absorbers
67
Varnishes 67
Water Repellents
67
Water Soluble/Dispersible
67
Water Treatment Chemicals
67
Waxes 67
Waxes - Paraffin
67
Waxes - Polyethylene
67
Waxes - Polyolefins
68
Waxes - Polypropylene
68
Waxes - PTFE
68
Waxes - Synthetic
68
Wetting Agents
68

Binders/Resins

Acrylic Resins
68
Polymer Emulsion
68
Acrylic Resins - Solid
69
Acrylic Resins - Solution
69
Acrylic Resins - Water Reducible
69
Acrylic Styrene Emulsions
69
Adhesion Resins
69
Alkyd Resins
69
Alkyd Resins - Alkyd & Oil Copolymers
69
Alkyd Resins - Drying Oil-Modified
69
Alkyd Resins - Oil - Modified
69
Alkyd Resins - Non-Drying
69
Alkyd Resins - Oil-Modified
69
Alkyd Resins - Semi-Drying
70
Alkyd Resins - Thixotropic
70
Amino Resins
70
Cellulose Derivatives
70
Copolymer - Polyester Polyurethanes
70
Copolymers 70
Copolymers - Acrylic/Vinyl
70
Copolymers - Polyether/Urethane
70
Copolymers - Urethane
70
Crosslinking Resins
70
Dispersion - Aqueous
70
Emulsions 70
Emulsions - Vinyl Acetate Ethylene Emulsion
Polymers (VAE)
70
Epoxy Hardeners
70
Epoxy Resins
70
Epoxy Resins - Ester
71
Epoxy Resins - Liquid
71
Epoxy Resins - Solids
71
Epoxy Resins - Solution
71
Ester Gums - Solid
71
Epoxy Resins - Water-Based
71
High Solid Resins
71
Hybrid Resins
71
Hydrocarbon Resins
71
Coumarone - Indene
71
Liquid / Solution
71
Hydrocarbon Resins - Solid
71
Terpene Maleic Resins
71
Melamine / Melamine Type
71
Methacrylic Monomers / Polymers
71
Natural Resins
71
Phenolic Resins
71
Phenolic Resins - Modified
71
Phenolic Resins - Solid
71
Phenolic Resins - Solution
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Polyamide Resins
72
Polybutadienes 72
Polyester Resins
72
Polyester Resins - Non Drying
72
Polyester Resins - Oil Free
72
Polyester Resins - Powder
72
Polyester Resins - Saturated
72
Polyester Resins - Solid
72
Polyester Resins - Unsaturated
72
Water Reducible
72
Polyethylene Resins
72
Polypropylene Resins
72
Rosin Esters
72
Rubber 72
Silanes 72
Silicone Polyesters
72
Silicone Resins
72
Solventborne 72
Stabilizers 72
Styrene Resins
72
Styrene Vinyl
73
TGIC Resins
73
Urethane and Polyuretahne Resins
73
Urethane Crosslinkers
73
Urethane Lacquers
73
UV Curing Resins
73
Vinyl Resins
73
Vinyl Resins - Polyvinyl Acetate
73
Vinyl Resins - Vinyl Copolymers
73
Polyvinyl Alcohol/Formal/Butyral
73
Polyvinyl Chloride/Polyvinylidene Chloride 73
Vinyl Resins - Solid
73
Vinyl Acetate Ethylene Copolymers
73
Vinyl Acetate Polymer Emulsions
73
Vinyl Copolymers
73
Waterborne 73
Waterborne - Aliphatic
74

Pigments/Dispersions/Dyes

Blacks - Black / Grey


Blacks - Carbon Black
Blacks - Complex Inorganic
Blacks - Drop/Bone Black
Blacks - Lampblack
Blacks - Pigment Black
Blues - Complex Inorganic
Blues - Idanthrone Blue
Blues - Iron Blue
Blues - Phthalocyanine Blue
Blues - PMA / PTA Toners /Lake
Blues - Ultramarine Blue
Corrosion Inhibiting
Red Lead / Litharge / Blue Lead
Zinc Dust Flakes
Zinc Yellow
Dispersions - Acrylic Vehicle
Dispersions - Alkyd Vehicle
Dispersions - Aqueous
Dispersions - Color Concentrates
Dispersions - Machine Colorant
Dispersions - Non-Aqueous
Dispersions - Polyester Vehicle
Dispersions Universal Solvent Vehicle
Dispersions - Water Soluble
Dyes Organic
Dyes Solvent Soluble
Dyes Water Soluble
Extender Pigments

74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
75
76
76
76
76
76
76
77
77
77
77

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Extender Pigments - Aluminum Trihydrate 77
Extender Pigments - Barium Sulfate
77
Extender Pigments - Betonite
77
Carbonate 77
Extender Pigments - Calcium Carbonate
77
Extender Pigments - China Clay/Aluminum
Silicate 77
Extender Pigments - Feldspar
77
Extender Pigments - Fillers
77
Extender Pigments - Glass Spheres
77
Extender Pigments - Mica
77
Extender Pigments - Nepheline Syenite
78
Extender Pigments - Silica, Amorphous
78
Extender Pigments - Silican, Amorphous Synthetic 78
Extender Pigments - Talc/Magnesium Silicate 78
Greens - Chrome
78
Greens - Chromium
78
Greens - Complex Inorganic
78
Green - Toners / Lake
78
Greens Phthalocyanine
78
Iron Oxides
78
Black Iron Oxide
78
Iron Oxides- Burnt Siena
78
Iron Oxides- Burnt Umber
79
Iron Oxides- Indian Red
79
Iron Oxides- Raw Siena
79
Iron Oxides- Raw Umber
79
Red/Brown - Nat. & Syn.
79
Van Dyke Brown
79
Yellow Iron Oxide
79
Metallics 79
Metallics - Aluminum Pastes
79
Metallics - Aluminum Powders
79
Metallics - Gold Bronze Powders
80
Reds - Alizarin / Madder Lakes
80
Reds - Arylide Red / Maroon
80
Reds - BON Red / Maroon
80
Reds - Cadmium - Red
80
Reds - Cuprous Oxide
80
Reds - Lithol Rubine
80
Reds - Metallized Azo Red
80
Reds - Naphthol Red
80
Reds - Para Red/Chlorinated Para Nitraniline Toner 80
Reds - Perylene Maroon
80
Reds - Perylene Red
81
Reds - Perylene Scarlet
81
Reds - Perylene Violet
81
Reds - Pigment Scarlet
81
Reds - Pyrazolone Red Maroon
81
Reds - Quiracridone Maroon
81
Reds - Quiracridone Red
81
Reds - Quiracridone Violet
81
Reds - Red Lake C
81
Reds - Rhodamine
81
Reds - Sodium Litho/Calcium Lithol/Barium
Lithol Toner
82
Reds - Toluidine Red
82
Specialty Pigments
82
Specialty Pigments - Bismuth Vanadate
82
Color Shifting / Color Variable
82
Specialty Pigments - Iridescent
82
Luminscent / Fluorescent
82
Whites - Antimony Oxide
82
Whites - Tit. Dioxide - Anatase
82
Whites - Tit. Dioxide - Rutile
82
Whites - Zinc Oxide
82
Yellows and Oranges
82
Chrome Orange
82
Chrome Yellow
82
Complex Inorganic
83
Diarylide Orange Toner
83
Diarylide Yellow Toner
83
Hansa Yellow
83
Inorganci Bismuth Vanadate
83

Metallized Azo Yellow


83
Molybdate Orange
83
Orthonitraniline Orange/Dinitraniline Orange 84
Zinc Dust
84

Oils & Fatty Acids

Castor Oil
Fatty Acids
Linseed Oil
Linseed Oil - Blown
Linseed Oil - Boiled
Linseed Oil - Heat Bodied
Linseed Oil - Raw
Linseed Oil - Refined
Soybean Oil
Sunflower Oil
Tung Oil

Solvents

Solvents - Alcohols
Solvents - Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Solvents - Denatured Ethyl Alcohols
Solvents - Esters
Solvents - Glycol Ethers
Solvents - Glycols
Solvents - Hydrocarbon Solvents
Solvents - Ketones

84
84
84
84
84
84
84
84
84
84
84
84
84
84
84
84
85
85
85

Lab Equipment

Accelerated Weathering
85
Balances/Scales
85
Coating Application Equipment
73
Color Cards
86
Color Control Systems
86
Color Display
86
Color Matching / Measuring
86
Color Merchandising Aids
86
Color Meters
86
Computer Software
86
Distinctness of Image Meters
86
Gages 86
Gages - Coating Thickness
86
Gages - Film Thickness
86
Gloss Meters
87
Haze Meters
87
Holiday Detectors
87
Humidity Cond. Chambers
87
Lab Mills
87
Light Booths
87
Microscopy 87
Outdoor Exposure Test Equipment.
87
Ovens 87
Particle Characterization
87
PH Meters
87
Reflectometers 87
Rheologicals 87
Spectrophotometers 87
Surface Tension Instruments
87
Test / Measurement
88
Test Chart & Panels
88
Viscosity Meters
88

Production Equipment

Agitators 88
Bar Coding Systems
88
Batch - Weighing Equipment/Controllers 88
Blenders 88
Blending Tanks
88
Cleaning Equipment
88
Computer Software
88
Containers 89
Containers - Bags
89
Containers - Plastic
89
Containers - Protective Liners
89
Containers - Steel
89

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Conveyors 89
Curing Systems
89
Dispensers 89
Disperser Blades
89
Dispersers 90
Distillation 90
Drum 90
Drums - Interior Lining
90
Filling / Packaging / Labeling
90
Can Casing Machines
90
Coding Machines
90
Fillers 90
Label Machines
90
Label Printing
90
Labels 90
Film Applicators
90
Filtering / Straining
90
Filtering Bags / Strainers
90
Filtering Cartridge
90
Filtering Strain - Screening
90
Straining Equipment
90
Grinding and Milling
90
Grinding and Milling - Attrition
91
Grinding and Milling - Ball
91
Grinding and Milling - Bead
91
Grinding and Milling - Colloid
91
Grinding and Milling - Horizontal
91
Grinding and Milling - Impact
91
Grinding and Milling - Lab
91
Pebble Mills / Linings
91
Grinding and Milling - Peg
91
Grinding and Milling - Roller
91
Grinding and Milling - Sand
91
Grinding and Milling - Shot
91
Grinding and Milling - Small Media
91
Grinding and Milling - Vertical
91
Grinding Media
92
Handling - Conveyors - Drum/ Pneumatic 92
Handling Conveyors
92
Infrared Curing Equipment
92
Instrumentation and Control
92
Control Systems
92
Flow Meters
92
Temperatier
92
Mixers 92
Mixers - Double Planetary
92
Mixers - Dual Shaft
92
Mixers - Pipe Line
92
Mixers - Rotor Blade
92
Mixers - Spiral Blade
92
Mixers - Triple Shaft
92
Mixing Dispersing
94
Mixing Dispersing - Change Can
94
Mixing Dispersing - Drum
94
Mixing Dispersing - Homogenizers
94
Mixing Dispersing - Horizontal Paddle
94
Mixing Dispersing Kneaderrs/Extruders
94
Palletizers 94
Pumping Metering - Pumps
94
Pumps 94
Ram Dischargers
94
Reactor / Recovery Systems
94
Reduction Equipment
94
Safety & Protection Equipment
94
Solvent Recovery
94
Spray Booths
94
Spray Equipment
94
Tanks 95
Tanks - Metal
95
Tanks - Portable
95
Tanks - Process
95
Tanks - Storage
95
Tanks - Thinning / Tinting
95
Tinting Machines
95
Valves 77
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Industry Suppliers Cross Reference


ADDITIVES

Bimax Inc
Regional Specialty Chemical

Abrasion Resistant Agents

PhibroChem
Rit-Chem Co., Inc.
UCT, Inc.

The Chemours Company


(formerly DuPont)
Croda

Adhesion Promoters
Lubrizol Advanced
Materials, Inc.
800-380-5397
coatingsNA@lubrizol.com
www.lubrizol.com/coatings
Shamrock Technologies, Inc.
973-242-2999
marketing@
shamrocktechnologies.com
www.shamrocktechnologies.com
See ad Inside Front Cover
Ceroglass Technologies Inc.
E. L. Stone Company
FASCAT Catalysts
Honeywell Specialty Additives
Koster Keunen, Inc.
Merris Dispensing & Mixing CZ
Suncolor Corporation
Ultimate Linings Ltd
Vitro Minerals

Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
Houchi Chemical Co., Ltd
+886-2-23328001
nadine.fu@asiafine.com
www.doxachemical.com
Keim Additec Surface USA
708-352-2443
dave.grabacki@keim-additec.de
www.keim-additec.de
See ad on page 43
Lubrizol Advanced
Materials, Inc.
800-380-5397
coatingsNA@lubrizol.com
www.lubrizol.com/coatings

Algicides

Anti-Blocking Agents

Lonza
800-523-7391
industrial.solutions@lonza.com
www.lonza.com

Arkema Coating Resins


919-469-6700
arkema.usph-emulsionsystems-cs@arkema.com
www.arkemacoatingresins.com

Dow Coating Materials


Janssen PMP
Jubilant Life Sciences Limited
Kumar Organic Products Limited
Troy Corporation
Ultra-Fresh

Alkyl
Siltech Corporation
845-592-4075
robert@siltech.com
www.siltech.com
See ad on page 24

Amine Neutralizers
Absorbents
Shamrock Technologies, Inc.
973-242-2999
marketing@
shamrocktechnologies.com
www.shamrocktechnologies.com
See ad Inside Front Cover

Acids (Non-Fatty)
Hydrite Chemical Co.

Acrylates
Siltech Corporation
845-592-4075
robert@siltech.com
www.siltech.com
See ad on page 24

AB Specialty Silicones
American Chemie, Inc.
Bimax Inc
Chartwell International, Inc.
Chitec Technology Co., Ltd.
Dorf Ketal Speciality Catalysts, LLC
Dow Consumer & Industrial
Solutions
Eastman Chemical Company
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
EMS-Griltech
GEO Specialty Chemicals
Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLC
Harcros Organics
Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.
Kohl Marketing, Inc.
Menges Roller Company, Coating
Roll Division
Momentive Performance
Materials Inc.
PCI Group, Inc.
Peninsula Polymers

Solvay
888-776-7337
NovecareCC@solvay.com
www.solvay.com
Dow Consumer & Industrial
Solutions

Keim Additec Surface USA


708-352-2443
dave.grabacki@keim-additec.de
www.keim-additec.de
See ad on page 43
Siltech Corporation
845-592-4075
robert@siltech.com
www.siltech.com
See ad on page 24
The Chemours Company
(formerly DuPont)
Cimbar Performance Minerals
Croda
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Michelman

Anti-Floating Agents
Keeneyes
886-2-2393-4076
www.keeneyes.com.tw

Anti-Blocking
Keim Additec Surface USA
708-352-2443
dave.grabacki@keim-additec.de
www.keim-additec.de
See ad on page 43

Elementis Specialties, Inc.


Harcros Organics
King Industries, Inc.
PCI Group, Inc.
Troy Corporation

Anti-Flooding Agents
Siltech Corporation
845-592-4075
robert@siltech.com
www.siltech.com
See ad on page 24

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Houchi Chemical Co., Ltd


+886-2-23328001
nadine.fu@asiafine.com
www.doxachemical.com
September 2015

Cross Reference

Elementis Specialties, Inc.


King Industries, Inc.
PCI Group, Inc.
RLM Industries

Elementis Specialties, Inc.


Hydrite Chemical Co.
Kimberlite Chemicals India Private
Limited
Troy Corporation

Troy Corporation
Ubis (Asia) Plc, Can coating and
Sealant Mfr.

Anti-Foaming Agents

Troy Corporation

Troy Corporation

Anti-Foaming - Silicone
Anti-Foaming - Non Silicone
Houchi Chemical Co., Ltd
+886-2-23328001
nadine.fu@asiafine.com
www.doxachemical.com
Keim Additec Surface USA
708-352-2443
dave.grabacki@keim-additec.de
www.keim-additec.de
See ad on page 43
Shamrock Technologies, Inc.
973-242-2999
marketing@
shamrocktechnologies.com
www.shamrocktechnologies.com
See ad Inside Front Cover
Solvay
888-776-7337
NovecareCC@solvay.com
www.solvay.com
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Baker Hughes

King Industries, Inc.


Kohl Marketing, Inc.
Miami Chemical
Munzing

Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
Keim Additec Surface USA
708-352-2443
dave.grabacki@keim-additec.de
www.keim-additec.de
See ad on page 43
Siltech Corporation
845-592-4075
robert@siltech.com
www.siltech.com
See ad on page 24
AB Specialty Silicones
Dow Corning Corporation
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Evonik Corporation
Hydrite Chemical Co.
Kimberlite Chemicals India Private
Limited
Kromachem Inc.
Miami Chemical

Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
Keim Additec Surface USA
708-352-2443
dave.grabacki@keim-additec.de
www.keim-additec.de
See ad on page 43
Siltech Corporation
845-592-4075
robert@siltech.com
www.siltech.com
See ad on page 24
Solvay
888-776-7337
NovecareCC@solvay.com
www.solvay.com
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Arkema Inc.
BYK USA Inc.
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Hydrite Chemical Co.
Ilkalem AS

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Anti-Marring Agents
Keim Additec Surface USA
708-352-2443
dave.grabacki@keim-additec.de
www.keim-additec.de
See ad on page 43
Lubrizol Advanced
Materials, Inc.
800-380-5397
coatingsNA@lubrizol.com
www.lubrizol.com/coatings
Shamrock Technologies, Inc.
973-242-2999
marketing@
shamrocktechnologies.com
www.shamrocktechnologies.com
See ad Inside Front Cover
Siltech Corporation
845-592-4075
robert@siltech.com
www.siltech.com
See ad on page 24

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Cross Reference

Elementis Specialties, Inc.


Grace
Koster Keunen, Inc.
Michelman
Suncolor Corporation
Troy Corporation

Anti-Scratch Resistance
Keim Additec Surface USA
708-352-2443
dave.grabacki@keim-additec.de
www.keim-additec.de
See ad on page 43

Anti-Rust Agents
Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
Cortec Corporation
Croda
Invotec LLC
King Industries, Inc.
Kohl Marketing, Inc.
McLube Division, McGee
Industries, Inc.

Anti-Sagging Agents
Arkema Coating Resins
919-469-6700
arkema.usph-emulsionsystems-cs@arkema.com
www.arkemacoatingresins.com
Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
Keeneyes
886-2-2393-4076
www.keeneyes.com.tw
Siltech Corporation
845-592-4075
robert@siltech.com
www.siltech.com
See ad on page 24
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
King Industries, Inc.
Kohl Marketing, Inc.
Peninsula Polymers
Tolsa S.A.
Troy Corporation

Cabot Corporation
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
King Industries, Inc.
Kohl Marketing, Inc.
Tolsa S.A.
Troy Corporation

Anti-Skid / Slip Agents


Shamrock Technologies, Inc.
973-242-2999
marketing@
shamrocktechnologies.com
www.shamrocktechnologies.com
See ad Inside Front Cover

Keim Additec Surface USA


708-352-2443
dave.grabacki@keim-additec.de
www.keim-additec.de
See ad on page 43

Siltech Corporation
845-592-4075
robert@siltech.com
www.siltech.com
See ad on page 24

Siltech Corporation
845-592-4075
robert@siltech.com
www.siltech.com
See ad on page 24

Dymax Oligomers & Coatings


Intercorp, Inc.
Nordkalk Corporation
Suncolor Corporation

Anti-Settling Agents
Arkema Coating Resins
919-469-6700
arkema.usph-emulsionsystems-cs@arkema.com
www.arkemacoatingresins.com
Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
Houchi Chemical Co., Ltd
+886-2-23328001
nadine.fu@asiafine.com
www.doxachemical.com

Honeywell Specialty Additives


PCI Group, Inc.

Anti-Skinning Agents
Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
Shamrock Technologies, Inc.
973-242-2999
marketing@
shamrocktechnologies.com
www.shamrocktechnologies.com
See ad Inside Front Cover
Dura Chemicals, Inc.
OMG Americas
Polyrheo Inc
Troy Corporation

Antioxidants
Siltech Corporation
845-592-4075
robert@siltech.com
www.siltech.com
See ad on page 24
Solvay
888-776-7337
NovecareCC@solvay.com
www.solvay.com

Keeneyes
886-2-2393-4076
www.keeneyes.com.tw
Chitec Technology Co., Ltd.
Double Bond Chemical Industries
USA, Inc.
Ilkalem AS
Technical Industries, Inc.

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Bactericides
Lonza
800-523-7391
industrial.solutions@lonza.com
www.lonza.com
Kumar Organic Products Limited
Reactive Surfaces, Ltd., LLP
Troy Corporation
Ultra-Fresh

Biocides
Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
Lonza
800-523-7391
industrial.solutions@lonza.com
www.lonza.com
American Chemet Corporation
Clariant Corporation - Industrial &
Consumer Specialties
Dow Coating Materials
Janssen PMP
Jubilant Life Sciences Limited
Kimberlite Chemicals India Private
Limited
Kumar Organic Products Limited
Parka d.o.o.
Reactive Surfaces, Ltd., LLP
Troy Corporation
Ultra-Fresh

Bodying Agents
Chattem Chemicals
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
KaMin LLC
Troy Corporation

Catalysts
Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com

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Cross Reference

AB Specialty Silicones
American Chemie, Inc.
Chattem Chemicals
ChemPacific Corporation
Dorf Ketal Speciality Catalysts, LLC
Gabriel Performance Products, LLC
Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.
King Industries, Inc.
NiChem Corp.
OMG Americas
Reactive Surfaces, Ltd., LLP
Reaxis Inc.
Troy Corporation
UCT, Inc.
Vertellus Specialty Materials

Cortec Corporation
Croda
Deforest Enterprises, Inc.
Dorf Ketal Speciality Catalysts, LLC
Ethox Chemicals
Fire Defense Industries, Inc.
Glassflake Ltd
Intercorp, Inc.
Invotec LLC
Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.
King Industries, Inc.
Monarch Industrial Products (I)
Pvt. Ltd
NiChem Corp.
NYCO Minerals Inc.

Caustic Sodas

Corrosion Inhibitors Sulfonates / Derivatives

Bayer MaterialScience AG

Coalescing Agents
Keeneyes
886-2-2393-4076
www.keeneyes.com.tw

American Chemie, Inc.


Grace
King Industries, Inc.

Desiccants

Lubrizol Advanced
Materials, Inc.
800-380-5397
coatingsNA@lubrizol.com
www.lubrizol.com/coatings
Siltech Corporation
845-592-4075
robert@siltech.com
www.siltech.com
See ad on page 24
Solvay
888-776-7337
NovecareCC@solvay.com
www.solvay.com
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Arkema Inc.
Baker Hughes
BYK USA Inc.
Clariant Corporation - Industrial &
Consumer Specialties
Croda

Deforest Enterprises, Inc.


Dow Coating Materials
Dow Consumer & Industrial
Solutions
Dura Chemicals, Inc.
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Ethox Chemicals
Evonik Corporation
Harcros Organics
Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.
Kimberlite Chemicals India Private
Limited
King Industries, Inc.
Munzing
OMG Americas
Parka d.o.o.
Perstorp Group
Pflaumer Brothers, Inc.
Troy Corporation

PQ Corporation
Solvay
888-776-7337
NovecareCC@solvay.com
www.solvay.com
Chemo International Inc
Croda
Dow Coating Materials
Eastman Chemical Company
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Perstorp Group
Soy Technologies LLC

Dispersing Agents
Arkema Coating Resins
919-469-6700
arkema.usph-emulsion systems-cs@arkema.com
www.arkemacoatingresins.com
Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com

Corrosion Inhibitors
Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
Keeneyes
886-2-2393-4076
www.keeneyes.com.tw
AB Specialty Silicones
Arkema Inc.
Chartwell International, Inc.
Chemo International Inc

Houchi Chemical Co., Ltd


+886-2-23328001
nadine.fu@asiafine.com
www.doxachemical.com
Keeneyes
886-2-2393-4076
www.keeneyes.com.tw
Keim Additec Surface USA
708-352-2443
dave.grabacki@keim-additec.de
www.keim-additec.de
See ad on page 43

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Cross Reference

Dispersing Agents / Grind


Aids Carboxylic Acids
Solvay
888-776-7337
NovecareCC@solvay.com
www.solvay.com

Driers - Napthenates
Dura Chemicals, Inc.
Troy Corporation

Driers - Neodecanoates
Dura Chemicals, Inc.
Troy Corporation

Dispersing Agents / Grind


Aids Succinimides
Solvay
888-776-7337
NovecareCC@solvay.com
www.solvay.com

Driers - Octoates
Dura Chemicals, Inc.
Rainbow Paints Ltd.
Troy Corporation

Emulsifying Agents
Eagle Specialty Products

Dispersing Agents /
Grind Aids
Keim Additec Surface USA
708-352-2443
dave.grabacki@keim-additec.de
www.keim-additec.de
See ad on page 43
Siltech Corporation
845-592-4075
robert@siltech.com
www.siltech.com
See ad on page 24
Solvay
888-776-7337
NovecareCC@solvay.com
www.solvay.com
Koster Keunen, Inc.

Driers
OMG Americas
Troy Corporation
Umicore Specialty Materials
Brugge NV
Vulcan Catalytic Infrared Oven
Systems

Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
Siltech Corporation
845-592-4075
robert@siltech.com
www.siltech.com
See ad on page 24
Solvay
888-776-7337
NovecareCC@solvay.com
www.solvay.com
Arkema Inc.
Clariant Corporation - Industrial &
Consumer Specialties
Croda
Harcros Organics
Soy Technologies LLC

Fillers
BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@

basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.

basf.us
See ad on page 3

Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
3M Advanced Materials Division
Burgess Pigment Company
Chivine Resources, Inc.
Cimbar Performance Minerals
Glassflake Ltd
Hoffmann Mineral GmbH
Huber Engineered Materials
Ilkalem AS
Imerys
Imerys Performance Minerals
Intercorp, Inc.
KaMin LLC
Kish Company
Malvern Minerals Company
Nordkalk Corporation
Poraver North America Inc.
Unimin Specialty Minerals Inc.
Vitro Minerals

Flame Retardants
Houchi Chemical Co., Ltd
+886-2-23328001
nadine.fu@asiafine.com
www.doxachemical.com
Keeneyes
886-2-2393-4076
www.keeneyes.com.tw
Chitec Technology Co., Ltd.
Chivine Resources, Inc.
Cimbar Performance Minerals
Fire Defense Industries, Inc.
Huber Engineered Materials
Ilkalem AS
Invotec LLC
KaMin LLC
Rainmagic Products
Rit-Chem Co., Inc.
Synasia Inc.

Flash Rust Inhibitors


Cortec Corporation
Croda
Invotec LLC

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Flatting Agents
Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Munzing Micro Technologies GmbH
PQ Corporation

Flow And Leveling Agents


Arkema Coating Resins
919-469-6700
arkema.usph-emulsionsystems-cs@arkema.com
www.arkemacoatingresins.com
Celotech Co., Ltd.
008651280965510
ct@celotech.com
www.celotech.com
Keeneyes
886-2-2393-4076
www.keeneyes.com.tw
Shamrock Technologies, Inc.
973-242-2999
marketing@
shamrocktechnologies.com
www.shamrocktechnologies.com
See ad Inside Front Cover
Siltech Corporation
845-592-4075
robert@siltech.com
www.siltech.com
See ad on page 24
Solvay
888-776-7337
NovecareCC@solvay.com
www.solvay.com
3M Advanced Materials Division
Baker Hughes
The Chemours Company
(formerly DuPont) Croda
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
King Industries, Inc.
OMG Americas
PCI Group, Inc.
September 2015

Cross Reference

Sasol Wax GmbH


Soy Technologies LLC
Troy Corporation

Freeze Thaw Stabilizers


Lubrizol Advanced
Materials, Inc.
800-380-5397
coatingsNA@lubrizol.com
www.lubrizol.com/coatings
Solvay
888-776-7337
NovecareCC@solvay.com
www.solvay.com
Ethox Chemicals
Soy Technologies LLC

Fungicides
Lonza
800-523-7391
industrial.solutions@lonza.com
www.lonza.com
Dow Coating Materials
Janssen PMP
Jubilant Life Sciences Limited
Kumar Organic Products Limited
Reactive Surfaces, Ltd., LLP
Troy Corporation
Ultra-Fresh

Double Bond Chemical Industries


USA, Inc.
Everlight Chemical Industrial
Corporation
Kromachem Inc.Lubricants
Cortec Corporation
McLube Division, McGee
Industries, Inc.
PMC Group

Mar/Scratch Resistant
Keim Additec Surface USA
708-352-2443
dave.grabacki@keim-additec.de
www.keim-additec.de
See ad on page 43
Shamrock Technologies, Inc.
973-242-2999
marketing@

shamrocktechnologies.com
www.shamrocktechnologies.com
See ad Inside Front Cover
Siltech Corporation
845-592-4075
robert@siltech.com
www.siltech.com
See ad on page 24
Honeywell Specialty Additives
Nordkalk Corporation
Suncolor Corporation
Vitro Minerals

Dow Coating Materials


Fire Defense Industries, Inc.
Janssen PMP
Kumar Organic Products Limited
Troy Corporation
Ultra-Fresh

Organic-Inorganic Hybrids
Siltech Corporation
845-592-4075
robert@siltech.com
www.siltech.com
See ad on page 24

Phosphate Esters
Solvay
888-776-7337
NovecareCC@solvay.com
www.solvay.com
Croda
Deforest Enterprises, Inc.
Ethox Chemicals

Phosphates
Solvay
888-776-7337
NovecareCC@solvay.com
www.solvay.com

Plasticizers

Plasticizers - Adipates
Solvay
888-776-7337
NovecareCC@solvay.com
www.solvay.com

Plasticizers - Castor Oil


Vertellus Specialty Materials

Plasticizers - Phosphates
Solvay
888-776-7337
NovecareCC@solvay.com
www.solvay.com

Plasticizers - Sulfonamides
Axcentive SARL
Rit-Chem Co., Inc.

Polyethlenes
Shamrock Technologies, Inc.
973-242-2999
marketing@
shamrocktechnologies.com
www.shamrocktechnologies.com
See ad Inside Front Cover
Bayer MaterialScience AG

Glycerine
Matting / Flatting Agents
PMC Group

Light Stabilizers
BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Keeneyes
886-2-2393-4076
www.keeneyes.com.tw

Keeneyes
886-2-2393-4076
www.keeneyes.com.tw
Hoffmann Mineral GmbH
Imerys
NYCO Minerals Inc.
PQ Corporation

Mildewcides
Lonza
800-523-7391
industrial.solutions@lonza.com
www.lonza.com

Keeneyes
886-2-2393-4076
www.keeneyes.com.tw
Axcentive SARL
ChemPacific Corporation
Croda
Dorf Ketal Speciality Catalysts, LLC
Eastman Chemical Company
Koster Keunen, Inc.
Perstorp Group
Royce International
Ruetgers Novares GmbH
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments

Preseveratives
Lonza
800-523-7391
industrial.solutions@lonza.com
www.lonza.com
BiODX - Biological Chemical
Technologies (Pty) Ltd.
Dow Coating Materials
Janssen PMP
Reactive Surfaces, Ltd., LLP
Troy Corporation

Chitec Technology Co., Ltd.


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PTFE-Modified
Keim Additec Surface USA
708-352-2443
dave.grabacki@keim-additec.de
www.keim-additec.de
See ad on page 43
Shamrock Technologies, Inc.
973-242-2999
marketing@
shamrocktechnologies.com
www.shamrocktechnologies.com
See ad Inside Front Cover
McLube Division, McGee
Industries, Inc.

Keim Additec Surface USA


708-352-2443
dave.grabacki@keim-additec.de
www.keim-additec.de
See ad on page 43
Siltech Corporation
845-592-4075
robert@siltech.com
www.siltech.com
See ad on page 24
Ceroglass Technologies Inc.
Dow Corning Corporation
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
McLube Division, McGee
Industries, Inc.
Michelman

Release Aids
Chromaflo Technologies
800-776-3329
lhaines@chromaflo.com
www.chromaflo.com
Siltech Corporation
845-592-4075
robert@siltech.com
www.siltech.com
See ad on page 24
McLube Division, McGee
Industries, Inc.

Scrub Resistant Agents


Siltech Corporation
845-592-4075
robert@siltech.com
www.siltech.com
See ad on page 24

Special Effect Additives Hammer-Finish Effects


Siltech Corporation
845-592-4075
robert@siltech.com
www.siltech.com
See ad on page 24

BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Kromachem Inc.
Sartomer Americas

Stearates

Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com

Solvay
888-776-7337
NovecareCC@solvay.com
www.solvay.com

Surfactants
Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
Keeneyes
886-2-2393-4076
www.keeneyes.com.tw
Siltech Corporation
845-592-4075
robert@siltech.com
www.siltech.com
See ad on page 24
Solvay
888-776-7337
NovecareCC@solvay.com
www.solvay.com

Stabilizers

3M Advanced Materials Division

Slip Aids

Sufosuccinates

Keeneyes
886-2-2393-4076
www.keeneyes.com.tw

3M Advanced Materials Division


Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Altima International Group LLC
Bimax Inc
BYK USA Inc.
Clariant Corporation
The Chemours Company
(formerly DuPont) Croda
Deforest Enterprises, Inc.
Dow Coating Materials
Dow Consumer & Industrial
Solutions
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Ethox Chemicals
Harcros Organics
Polyrheo Inc
Troy Corporation

PMC Group

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Suspension Agents
BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Croda
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
King Industries, Inc.
Kowa American Corp.
RLM Industries
Tolsa S.A.
Troy Corporation

Texturizers
Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
Lubrizol Advanced
Materials, Inc.
800-380-5397
coatingsNA@lubrizol.com
www.lubrizol.com/coatings
Ceroglass Technologies Inc.

Thickeners / Rheology
Modifiers
Calcium Sulfonates
Celotech Co., Ltd.
008651280965510
ct@celotech.com
www.celotech.com
American Chemie, Inc.
Dorf Ketal Speciality Catalysts, LLC
King Industries, Inc.

Thickeners /
Rheology Modifiers
Arkema Coating Resins
919-469-6700
arkema.usph-emulsionsystems-cs@arkema.com
www.arkemacoatingresins.com
September 2015

Cross Reference

Celotech Co., Ltd.


008651280965510
ct@celotech.com
www.celotech.com
Advanced Primary Minerals
Altima International Group LLC
Cabot Corporation
Chattem Chemicals
King Industries, Inc.
Mallard Creek Polymers
Munzing
Tolsa S.A.

Thickening Agents
BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Celotech Co., Ltd.
008651280965510
ct@celotech.com
www.celotech.com
Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
Lubrizol Advanced
Materials, Inc.
800-380-5397
coatingsNA@lubrizol.com
www.lubrizol.com/coatings
Dow Coating Materials
Dow Construction Chemicals
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Parka d.o.o.
Tolsa S.A.
Troy Corporation

Thickening Agents - Solvent


Arkema Coating Resins
919-469-6700
arkema.usph-emulsionsystems-cs@arkema.com
www.arkemacoatingresins.com

Chattem Chemicals
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Honeywell Specialty Additives
Troy Corporation

Thickening Agents - Water


Arkema Coating Resins
919-469-6700
arkema.usph-emulsionsystems-cs@arkema.com
www.arkemacoatingresins.com
Chattem Chemicals
Dow Coating Materials
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Kowa American Corp.
Nokxeller Dispersions
Troy Corporation

UV Absorber
Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
Keeneyes
886-2-2393-4076
www.keeneyes.com.tw
BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Bimax Inc
Birla Carbon (formerly Columbian
Chemicals)
Chitec Technology Co., Ltd.
Double Bond Chemical Industries
USA, Inc.
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Everlight Chemical Industrial
Corporation
Jelight Company, Inc.

Water Repellents
Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
Shamrock Technologies, Inc.
973-242-2999
marketing@
shamrocktechnologies.com
www.shamrocktechnologies.com
See ad Inside Front Cover
Siltech Corporation
845-592-4075
robert@siltech.com
www.siltech.com
See ad on page 24
Dow Corning Corporation
Michelman
Rainmagic Products
UCT, Inc.

Water Soluble/Dispersible
Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
Houchi Chemical Co., Ltd
+886-2-23328001
nadine.fu@asiafine.com
www.doxachemical.com
Sasol Wax GmbH
Solution Dispersions

Water Treatment Chemicals


Chivine Resources, Inc.
Kimberlite Chemicals India Private
Limited
Monarch Industrial Products (I)
Pvt. Ltd

Waxes
Arkema Coating Resins
919-469-6700
arkema.usph-emulsionsystems-cs@arkema.com
www.arkemacoatingresins.com
BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Keim Additec Surface USA
708-352-2443
dave.grabacki@keim-additec.de
www.keim-additec.de
See ad on page 43
Micro Powders, Inc.
914-793-4058
mpi@micropowders.com
www.micropowders.com
See ad on page 5
Shamrock Technologies, Inc.
973-242-2999
marketing@
shamrocktechnologies.com
www.shamrocktechnologies.com
See ad Inside Front Cover
BYK USA Inc.
Michelman
Munzing
Munzing Micro Technologies GmbH
Parka d.o.o.
PMC Group
Sasol Wax GmbH
Ubis (Asia) Plc, Can coating and
Sealant Mfr.

Waxes - Paraffin
Sasol Wax GmbH

Varnishes
Handsome Chemical
Development Limited

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Cross Reference

Waxes - Polyethylene
BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Keim Additec Surface USA
708-352-2443
dave.grabacki@keim-additec.de
www.keim-additec.de
See ad on page 43
Lubrizol Advanced
Materials, Inc.
800-380-5397
coatingsNA@lubrizol.com
www.lubrizol.com/coatings
Micro Powders, Inc.
914-793-4058
mpi@micropowders.com
www.micropowders.com
See ad on page 5
Honeywell Specialty Additives
Munzing Micro Technologies
GmbHWaxes - Polyolefins
Baker Hughes

Waxes - Polypropylene
Keim Additec Surface USA
708-352-2443
dave.grabacki@keim-additec.de
www.keim-additec.de
See ad on page 43
Lubrizol Advanced
Materials, Inc.
800-380-5397
coatingsNA@lubrizol.com
www.lubrizol.com/coatings
Micro Powders, Inc.
914-793-4058
mpi@micropowders.com
www.micropowders.com
See ad on page 5

Waxes - PTFE
Lubrizol Advanced
Materials, Inc.
800-380-5397
coatingsNA@lubrizol.com
www.lubrizol.com/coatings
Micro Powders, Inc.
914-793-4058
mpi@micropowders.com
www.micropowders.com
See ad on page 5
Shamrock Technologies, Inc.
973-242-2999
marketing@
shamrocktechnologies.com
www.shamrocktechnologies.com
See ad Inside Front Cover
E. L. Stone Company
Munzing Micro Technologies GmbH
Ubis(Asia) Plc.

Waxes - Synthetic
Keim Additec Surface USA
708-352-2443
dave.grabacki@keim-additec.de
www.keim-additec.de
See ad on page 43

Micro Powders, Inc.


914-793-4058
mpi@micropowders.com
www.micropowders.com
See ad on page 5

Lubrizol Advanced
Materials, Inc.
800-380-5397
coatingsNA@lubrizol.com
www.lubrizol.com/coatings

Siltech Corporation
845-592-4075
robert@siltech.com
www.siltech.com
See ad on page 24

Polynt Composites USA


800-312-8103
Martin.Will@polynt.com
www.polynt.com/en

Solvay
888-776-7337
NovecareCC@solvay.com
www.solvay.com
3M Advanced Materials Division
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
BYK USA Inc.
The Chemours Company
(formerly DuPont)
Croda
Deforest Enterprises, Inc.
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Munzing
Pflaumer Brothers, Inc.
PhibroChem
Specialty Chemical Sales, Inc.
Troy Corporation

BINDERS /

Baker Hughes
Koster Keunen, Inc.
Sasol Wax GmbH

Wetting Agents
Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
Keeneyes
886-2-2393-4076
www.keeneyes.com.tw
Keim Additec Surface USA
708-352-2443
dave.grabacki@keim-additec.de
www.keim-additec.de
See ad on page 43

Arkema Inc.
Arpadis Benelux
Chemo International Inc
ChemPacific Corporation
DIC Corporation
Dow Coating Materials
Dymax Oligomers & Coatings
Evonik Degussa GmbH - Coatings
& Additives
Hexion Inc.
Lucite International, Inc.
Nuplex Resins LLC
Omnova
Sartomer Americas
Specialty Polymers, Inc.
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments
Synasia Inc.
Synthopol Chemie
T & B Chemical & Raw Material
Distribution
United Oil Projects

RESINS

Acrylic Resins Polymer Emulsion

Acrylic Resins

Alberdingk Boley
336-454-5000
jharrison@alberdingkusa.com
www.alberdingkusa.com

Arkema Coating Resins


919-469-6700
arkema.usph-emulsionsystems-cs@arkema.com
www.arkemacoatingresins.com
EPS
800-654-4242
hbunch@eps-materials.com
www.epscca.com
See ad on page 29

Arkema Coating Resins


919-469-6700
arkema.usph-emulsionsystems-cs@arkema.com
www.arkemacoatingresins.com
EPS
800-654-4242
hbunch@eps-materials.com
www.epscca.com
See ad on page 29

Munzing Micro Technologies GmbH


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Cross Reference

Keeneyes
886-2-2393-4076
www.keeneyes.com.tw
Lubrizol Advanced
Materials, Inc.
800-380-5397
coatingsNA@lubrizol.com
www.lubrizol.com/coatings
Polynt Composites USA
800-312-8103
Martin.Will@polynt.com
www.polynt.com/en
Reichhold
800-431-1920
productinfo_na@reichhold.com
www.Reichhold.com
See ad on page 45
BASF Corporation
Celanese Emulsions
DIC Corporation
Dow Coating Materials
Mallard Creek Polymers
Nuplex Resins LLC
Omnova
Parka d.o.o.
Specialty Polymers, Inc.
T & B Chemical & Raw Material
Distribution
Ultimate Linings Ltd

Acrylic Resins - Solid


Keeneyes
886-2-2393-4076
www.keeneyes.com.tw
BASF Corporation
DIC Corporation
Dow Coating Materials
Lucite International, Inc.
Omnova

Polynt Composites USA


800-312-8103
Martin.Will@polynt.com
www.polynt.com/en
Reichhold
800-431-1920
productinfo_na@reichhold.com
www.Reichhold.com
See ad on page 45
BASF Corporation
DIC Corporation
Dow Coating Materials
United Oil Projects

Acrylic Resins Water Reducible


EPS
800-654-4242
hbunch@eps-materials.com
www.epscca.com
See ad on page 29
Polynt Composites USA
800-312-8103
Martin.Will@polynt.com
www.polynt.com/en
DIC Corporation
Nuplex Resins
Nuplex Resins LLC

Arpadis Benelux
Dow Coating Materials
Mallard Creek Polymers
Omnova
Specialty Polymers, Inc.
T & B Chemical & Raw Material
Distribution

Adhesion Resins
Bayer MaterialScience LLC
Dymax Oligomers & Coatings
Generic Fluid Systems
Newport Industries Ltd.
Synasia Inc.

United Oil Projects (Previously


KCMC)
Yuen Liang Industrial Co., Ltd.

Alkyd Resins Alkyd & Oil Copolymers


Polynt Composites USA
800-312-8103
Martin.Will@polynt.com
www.polynt.com/en
Reichhold
800-431-1920
productinfo_na@reichhold.com
www.Reichhold.com
See ad on page 45
OPC Polymers
Rainbow Paints Ltd.

Alkyd Resins - Alkyd Latex


Alkyd Resins
Arkema Coating Resins
919-469-6700
arkema.usph-emulsionsystems-cs@arkema.com
www.arkemacoatingresins.com
EPS
800-654-4242
hbunch@eps-materials.com
www.epscca.com
See ad on page 29

Arkema Coating Resins


919-469-6700
arkema.usph-emulsionsystems-cs@arkema.com
www.arkemacoatingresins.com
Reichhold
800-431-1920
productinfo_na@reichhold.com
www.Reichhold.com
See ad on page 45

Acrylic Styrene Emulsions


Alberdingk Boley
336-454-5000
jharrison@alberdingkusa.com
www.alberdingkusa.com
Arkema Coating Resins
919-469-6700
arkema.usph-emulsionsystems-cs@arkema.com
www.arkemacoatingresins.com

Acrylic Resins - Solution


Lubrizol Advanced
Materials, Inc.
800-380-5397
coatingsNA@lubrizol.com
www.lubrizol.com/coatings

Reichhold
800-431-1920
productinfo_na@reichhold.com
www.Reichhold.com
See ad on page 45

EPS
800-654-4242
hbunch@eps-materials.com
www.epscca.com
See ad on page 29

Polynt Composites USA


800-312-8103
Martin.Will@polynt.com
www.polynt.com/en
Reichhold
800-431-1920
productinfo_na@reichhold.com
www.Reichhold.com
See ad on page 45
Altima International Group LLC
Arpadis Benelux
Nuplex Resins LLC
OPC Polymers
SYNTHOPOL CHEMIE
Umicore Specialty Materials
Brugge NV

September 2015 www.coatingsworld.com

Alkyd Resins Drying Oil - Modified


Polynt Composites USA
800-312-8103
Martin.Will@polynt.com
www.polynt.com/en
Reichhold
800-431-1920
productinfo_na@reichhold.com
www.Reichhold.com
See ad on page 45
OPC Polymers
United Oil Projects (Previously
KCMC)

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Alkyd Resins - Non Drying


Reichhold
800-431-1920
productinfo_na@reichhold.com
www.Reichhold.com
See ad on page 45

Alkyd Resins - Oil - Modified


EPS
800-654-4242
hbunch@eps-materials.com
www.epscca.com
See ad on page 29
Polynt Composites USA
800-312-8103
Martin.Will@polynt.com
www.polynt.com/en
Reichhold
800-431-1920
productinfo_na@reichhold.com
www.Reichhold.com
See ad on page 45

Alkyd Resins - Semi Drying


Reichhold
800-431-1920
productinfo_na@reichhold.com
www.Reichhold.com
See ad on page 45

Polynt Composites USA


800-312-8103
Martin.Will@polynt.com
www.polynt.com/en
Reichhold
800-431-1920
productinfo_na@reichhold.com
www.Reichhold.com
See ad on page 45
OPC Polymers
Peninsula Polymers

Amino Resins

Crosslinking Resins
Lubrizol Advanced
Materials, Inc.
800-380-5397
coatingsNA@lubrizol.com
www.lubrizol.com/coatings
Dow Coating Materials
Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc.
Evonik Degussa GmbH
GEO Specialty Chemicals
Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLC
King Industries, Inc.
Kuraray America, Inc.
Sartomer Americas

Hexion Inc.

Dispersion - Aqueous

Celotech Co., Ltd.


008651280965510
ct@celotech.com
www.celotech.com
Eastman Chemical Company

Copolymer - Polyester
Polyurethanes
Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc.
Nokxeller Dispersions
Stepan

Alberdingk Boley
336-454-5000
jharrison@alberdingkusa.com
www.alberdingkusa.com
EPS
800-654-4242
hbunch@eps-materials.com
www.epscca.com
See ad on page 29
AGC Chemicals Americas, Inc.
Bayer MaterialScience LLC
Solution Dispersions

Copolymers

Polynt Composites USA


800-312-8103
Martin.Will@polynt.com
www.polynt.com/en

Alkyd Resins Water Reducible

Shamrock Technologies, Inc.


973-242-2999
marketing@
shamrocktechnologies.com
www.shamrocktechnologies.com
See ad Inside Front Cover
AGC Chemicals Americas, Inc.
Arpadis Benelux
Dow Coating Materials
Mallard Creek Polymers
Specialty Polymers, Inc.
Umicore Specialty Materials
Brugge NV

Emulsions - Vinyl Acetate


Ethylene Emulsion
Polymers (VAE)
Arpadis Benelux
Celanese Emulsions

Epoxy Hardeners
Emulsions

Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc.


United Color Manufacturing, Inc.

Copolymers - Acrylic / Vinyl

Alberdingk Boley
336-454-5000
jharrison@alberdingkusa.com
www.alberdingkusa.com

Arkema Coating Resins


919-469-6700
arkema.usph-emulsionsystems-cs@arkema.com
www.arkemacoatingresins.com

OPC Polymers

Copolymers Polyether / Urethane


E. L. Stone Company

EPS
800-654-4242
hbunch@eps-materials.com
www.epscca.com
See ad on page 29

Reichhold
800-431-1920
productinfo_na@reichhold.com
www.Reichhold.com
See ad on page 45

Cellulose Derivatives

OPC Polymers

Alkyd Resins - Thixotropic

Lubrizol Advanced
Materials, Inc.
800-380-5397
coatingsNA@lubrizol.com
www.lubrizol.com/coatings

Copolymers - Urethane
Nokxeller Dispersions

Arkema Coating Resins


919-469-6700
arkema.usph-emulsionsystems-cs@arkema.com
www.arkemacoatingresins.com
EPS
800-654-4242
hbunch@eps-materials.com
www.epscca.com
See ad on page 29

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Keeneyes
886-2-2393-4076
www.keeneyes.com.tw
Reichhold
800-431-1920
productinfo_na@reichhold.com
www.Reichhold.com
See ad on page 45
Cardolite Corporation
September 2015

Cross Reference

EMS-Griltech
Evonik Degussa GmbH
Gabriel Performance Products, LLC
Hexion Inc.
Jiangsu Tetrachem Co., Ltd.
Royce International

Epoxy Resins
Arkema Coating Resins
919-469-6700
arkema.usph-emulsionsystems-cs@arkema.com
www.arkemacoatingresins.com
Keeneyes
886-2-2393-4076
www.keeneyes.com.tw
Reichhold
800-431-1920
productinfo_na@reichhold.com
www.Reichhold.com
See ad on page 45
Siltech Corporation
845-592-4075
robert@siltech.com
www.siltech.com
See ad on page 24
Cardolite Corporation
ChemPacific Corporation
CVC Thermoset Specialties Div. of
Emerald Performance Materials
Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLC
Hexion Inc.
Jiangsu Tetrachem Co., Ltd.
King Industries, Inc.
Ktisis
PhibroChem
Royce International
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments
Synasia Inc.
United Mineral & Chemical Corp.

Epoxy Resins - Ester


Reichhold
800-431-1920
productinfo_na@reichhold.com
www.Reichhold.com
See ad on page 45

OPC Polymers
Umicore Specialty Materials
Brugge NV

Epoxy Resins - Liquid


AZ Electronic Materials
Co., Ltd.
886 3 597 0885
roger.chen@azem.com
www.durazane.com

Hexion Inc.
Regional Specialty Chemical
Distributor

High Solid Resins


Arkema Coating Resins
919-469-6700
arkema.usph-emulsionsystems-cs@arkema.com
www.arkemacoatingresins.com

Hydrocarbon Resins Liquid / Solution


AZ Electronic Materials
Co., Ltd.
886 3 597 0885
roger.chen@azem.com
www.durazane.com
Ruetgers Novares GmbH

Hydrocarbon Resins - Solid


Reichhold
800-431-1920
productinfo_na@reichhold.com
www.Reichhold.com
See ad on page 45
Siltech Corporation
845-592-4075
robert@siltech.com
www.siltech.com
See ad on page 24
Ktisis
Peninsula Polymers
Regional Specialty Chemical
Distributor
Royce International
Synasia Inc.

Epoxy Resins - Solids


Ubis(Asia) Plc.

Epoxy Resins - Solution


Ktisis

Ester Gums - Solid


ArrowPoint Corp.

Exoxy Resins - Water-Based


Keeneyes
886-2-2393-4076
www.keeneyes.com.tw
Reichhold
800-431-1920
productinfo_na@reichhold.com
www.Reichhold.com
See ad on page 45

AGC Chemicals Americas, Inc.


Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLC
King Industries, Inc.
Lucite International, Inc.
Perstorp Group
Pflaumer Brothers, Inc.

Hybrid Resins
Arkema Coating Resins
919-469-6700
arkema.usph-emulsionsystems-cs@arkema.com
www.arkemacoatingresins.com
Siltech Corporation
845-592-4075
robert@siltech.com
www.siltech.com
See ad on page 24
Dow Coating Materials

Hydrocarbon Resins
Keeneyes
886-2-2393-4076
www.keeneyes.com.tw
Eastman Chemical Company
Kuraray America, Inc.
Newport Industries Ltd.
Revelli Chemicals Inc.
Ruetgers Novares GmbH
Yuen Liang Industrial Co., Ltd.

Hydrocarbon Resins Coumarone - Indene


Ruetgers Novares GmbH

September 2015 www.coatingsworld.com

Kuraray America, Inc.


Polyrheo Inc
Ruetgers Novares GmbH

Hydrocarbon Resins Terpene Maleic Resins


Keeneyes
886-2-2393-4076
www.keeneyes.com.tw

Melamine / Melamine Type


Ubis (Asia) Plc, Can coating and
Sealant Mfr.

Methacrylic Monomers /
Polymers
Bimax Inc
Kowa American Corp.
President
Sartomer Americas

Natural Resins
Cardolite Corporation
PLT Health Solutions

Phenolic Resins
Reichhold
800-431-1920
productinfo_na@reichhold.com
www.Reichhold.com
See ad on page 45
Cardolite Corporation
Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLC
Hexion Inc.
Newport Industries Ltd.
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Royce International
Yuen Liang Industrial Co., Ltd.

Phenolic Resins - Modified


ArrowPoint Corp.
OPC Polymers

Phenolic Resins - Solid


Ubis(Asia) Plc.

Phenolic Resins - Solution


Ubis(Asia) Plc.

Reichhold
800-431-1920
productinfo_na@reichhold.com
www.Reichhold.com
See ad on page 45

King Industries, Inc.


Stepan

Polyester Resins - Solid

Silanes
Polyester Resins Unsaturated
Reichhold
800-431-1920
productinfo_na@reichhold.com
www.Reichhold.com
See ad on page 45
Ilkalem AS

Polyester Resins - Non Drying

Reichhold
800-431-1920
productinfo_na@reichhold.com
www.Reichhold.com
See ad on page 45

Keeneyes
886-2-2393-4076
www.keeneyes.com.tw

Stepan
EMS-Griltech
Evonik Corporation
Evonik Degussa GmbH
King Industries, Inc.
Masterpiece Graphix
Nuplex Resins LLC
Stepan
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments
Synthopol Chemie

Polyamide Resins
Keeneyes
886-2-2393-4076
www.keeneyes.com.tw

Rubber

Reichhold
800-431-1920
productinfo_na@reichhold.com
www.Reichhold.com
See ad on page 45

Polyester Resins Water Reducible


Reichhold
800-431-1920
productinfo_na@reichhold.com
www.Reichhold.com
See ad on page 45

Polyester Resins - Oil Free

Dow Corning Corporation


King Industries, Inc.
UCT, Inc.

Silicone Polyesters
Siltech Corporation
845-592-4075
robert@siltech.com
www.siltech.com
See ad on page 24

Silicone Resins
Siltech Corporation
845-592-4075
robert@siltech.com
www.siltech.com
See ad on page 24

Polyethylene Resins
EMS-Griltech

Polybutadienes
Kraton Polymers

Reichhold
800-431-1920
productinfo_na@reichhold.com
www.Reichhold.com
See ad on page 45

Lubrizol Advanced
Materials, Inc.
800-380-5397
coatingsNA@lubrizol.com
www.lubrizol.com/coatings

Polyester Resins
Polyester Resins - Powder
Arkema Coating Resins
919-469-6700
arkema.usph-emulsionsystems-cs@arkema.com
www.arkemacoatingresins.com
EPS
800-654-4242
hbunch@eps-materials.com
www.epscca.com
See ad on page 29

Arkema Coating Resins


919-469-6700
arkema.usph-emulsionsystems-cs@arkema.com
www.arkemacoatingresins.com
E. L. Stone Company
EMS-Griltech

Polyester Resins - Saturated


Lubrizol Advanced
Materials, Inc.
800-380-5397
coatingsNA@lubrizol.com
www.lubrizol.com/coatings

Polypropylene Resins
Bayer MaterialScience AG
Masterpiece Graphix
PhibroChem

Rosin Esters
Keeneyes
886-2-2393-4076
www.keeneyes.com.tw
Newport Industries Ltd.
Rit-Chem Co., Inc.
Yuen Liang Industrial Co., Ltd.

Dow Corning Corporation


Evonik Corporation
Wacker Chemical Corporation

Solventborne
Arkema Coating Resins
919-469-6700
arkema.usph-emulsionsystems-cs@arkema.com
www.arkemacoatingresins.com
EPS
800-654-4242
hbunch@eps-materials.com
www.epscca.com
See ad on page 29
AGC Chemicals Americas, Inc.

Reichhold
800-431-1920
productinfo_na@reichhold.com
www.Reichhold.com
See ad on page 45

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Cross Reference

Stabilizers
BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Kromachem Inc.

Styrene Resins
Lubrizol Advanced
Materials, Inc.
800-380-5397
coatingsNA@lubrizol.com
www.lubrizol.com/coatings
Reichhold
800-431-1920
productinfo_na@reichhold.com
www.Reichhold.com
See ad on page 45
Kraton Polymers
Mallard Creek Polymers
Masterpiece Graphix
Omnova

Styrene Vinyl /
Toluene Polymer &
Copolymer Solution
Reichhold
800-431-1920
productinfo_na@reichhold.com
www.Reichhold.com
See ad on page 45
OPC Polymers

TGIC Resins
Arkema Coating Resins
919-469-6700
arkema.usph-emulsionsystems-cs@arkema.com
www.arkemacoatingresins.com

Urethane And
Polyurethane Resins
Arkema Coating Resins
919-469-6700
arkema.usph-emulsionsystems-cs@arkema.com
www.arkemacoatingresins.com
EPS
800-654-4242
hbunch@eps-materials.com
www.epscca.com
See ad on page 29
Keeneyes
886-2-2393-4076
www.keeneyes.com.tw
Lubrizol Advanced
Materials, Inc.
800-380-5397
coatingsNA@lubrizol.com
www.lubrizol.com/coatings
Reichhold
800-431-1920
productinfo_na@reichhold.com
www.Reichhold.com
See ad on page 45
Bayer MaterialScience AG
Bayer MaterialScience LLC
Cardolite Corporation
King Industries, Inc.
Nokxeller Dispersions
Pflaumer Brothers, Inc.
Resinate Materials Group Inc.
Stepan
Vertellus Specialty Materials

Urethane Crosslinkers
Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc.
Vertellus Specialty Materials

UV Curing Resins
Alberdingk Boley
336-454-5000
jharrison@alberdingkusa.com
www.alberdingkusa.com
Keeneyes
886-2-2393-4076
www.keeneyes.com.tw
Lubrizol Advanced
Materials, Inc.
800-380-5397
coatingsNA@lubrizol.com
www.lubrizol.com/coatings
Siltech Corporation
845-592-4075
robert@siltech.com
www.siltech.com
See ad on page 24
Solvay
888-776-7337
NovecareCC@solvay.com
www.solvay.com
BASF Corporation
Bayer MaterialScience LLC
Double Bond Chemical Industries
USA, Inc.
Evonik Corporation
Jiangsu Tetrachem Co., Ltd.
Lucite International, Inc.
Prime UV Equipment
Sartomer Americas
Synthopol Chemie

Celanese Emulsions
Wacker Chemical Corporation

Vinyl Resins - Polyvinyl


Alcohol / Formal / Butyral
Kuraray America, Inc.

Vinyl Resins Polyvinyl Chloride


/ Polyvinylidene Chloride
Lubrizol Advanced
Materials, Inc.
800-380-5397
coatingsNA@lubrizol.com
www.lubrizol.com/coatings
Masterpiece Graphix

Vinyl Resins - Solid


Keeneyes
886-2-2393-4076
www.keeneyes.com.tw
Kuraray America, Inc.

Vinyl Resins - Vinyl Acetate


Ethylene Copolymers
Arkema Coating Resins
919-469-6700
arkema.usph-emulsionsystems-cs@arkema.com
www.arkemacoatingresins.com

Vinyl Resins
Lubrizol Advanced
Materials, Inc.
800-380-5397
coatingsNA@lubrizol.com
www.lubrizol.com/coatings

Urethane Lacquers
Nokxeller Dispersions
Perstorp Group

Vinyl Resins Polyvinyl Acetate

Celanese Emulsions
Mexichem
Wacker Chemical Corporation

Mexichem
Newport Industries Ltd.

Vinyl Resins - Vinyl Acetate


Polymer Emulsions
Arkema Coating Resins
919-469-6700
arkema.usph-emulsionsystems-cs@arkema.com
www.arkemacoatingresins.com

Keeneyes
886-2-2393-4076
www.keeneyes.com.tw
September 2015 www.coatingsworld.com

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Reichhold
800-431-1920
productinfo_na@reichhold.com
www.Reichhold.com
See ad on page 45

BLACK
PIGMENTS
Blacks - Black / Grey

Celanese Emulsions
Specialty Polymers, Inc.
Wacker Chemical Corporation

Vinyl Resins Vinyl Copolymers


Reichhold
800-431-1920
productinfo_na@reichhold.com
www.Reichhold.com
See ad on page 45
AB Specialty Silicones
Wacker Chemical Corporation

Waterborne
Alberdingk Boley
336-454-5000
jharrison@alberdingkusa.com
www.alberdingkusa.com
Arkema Coating Resins
919-469-6700
arkema.usph-emulsionsystems-cs@arkema.com
www.arkemacoatingresins.com
Bayer MaterialScience LLC
Resinate Materials Group Inc.
Specialty Chemical Sales, Inc.

Waterborne - Aliphatic
AGC Chemicals Americas, Inc.
Jiangsu Tetrachem Co., Ltd.
Resinate Materials Group Inc.

Kela Material Co., Ltd.


PentaCarbon GmbH
Solution Dispersions

Blacks - Carbon Black


BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Lansco Colors
845-507-5950
frank@pigments.com
www.pigments.com
Orion Engineered Carbons
832-445-3300
americas-pigments@
orioncarbons.com
www.orioncarbons.com
Reitech Corporation
610-929-9451
info@reitechcorporation.com
www.reitechcorporation.com
Birla Carbon (formerly Columbian
Chemicals)
Cabot Corporation
PentaCarbon GmbH
Regional Specialty Chemical
Distributor
Solution Dispersions
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments
Technical Industries, Inc.

Blacks - Complex
Inorganic Black
BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Orion Engineered Carbons
832-445-3300
americas-pigments@
orioncarbons.com
www.orioncarbons.com

Orion Engineered Carbons


832-445-3300
americas-pigments@
orioncarbons.com
www.orioncarbons.com
Birla Carbon (formerly Columbian
Chemicals)
Cabot Corporation
Chivine Resources, Inc.
PentaCarbon GmbH
Qingdao Sanhuan ColorChem
Co., Ltd.
Rockwood Pigments NA, Inc
Shenghua Group Deqing
Huayuan Pigment Co., LTD
Spectra Colors

Shepherd Color Company, The

Blacks - Drop / Bone Black


Ebonex Corporation

Blacks - Lampblack
BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Orion Engineered Carbons
832-445-3300
americas-pigments@
orioncarbons.com
www.orioncarbons.com
Birla Carbon (formerly Columbian
Chemicals)
General Carbon Company
PentaCarbon GmbH

Blacks - Pigment Black


BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3

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BLUE
PIGMENTS
Blues - Complex
Inorganic Blue
BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
Lansco Colors
845-507-5950
frank@pigments.com
www.pigments.com
Heucotech, Ltd.
Kela Material Co., Ltd.
Shenghua Group Deqing
Huayuan Pigment Co., LTD
Shepherd Color Company, The

September 2015

Cross Reference

Blues - Idanthrone Blue

Blues - Phthalocyanine Blue

BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3

BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3

Dominion Colour
Corporation
416-791-4200
marketing@dominioncolour.com
www.dominioncolour.com

Dominion Colour
Corporation
416-791-4200
marketing@dominioncolour.com
www.dominioncolour.com

Blues - PMA /
PTA Toners /Lake
BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments
Trust Chem USA

Blues - Ultramarine Blue


Lansco Colors
845-507-5950
frank@pigments.com
www.pigments.com

Lansco Colors
845-507-5950
frank@pigments.com
www.pigments.com

Reitech Corporation
610-929-9451
info@reitechcorporation.com
www.reitechcorporation.com

Reitech Corporation
610-929-9451
info@reitechcorporation.com
www.reitechcorporation.com

Sincol USA
909-931-9954
andrewg@sincolusa.com
www.sincol.com.cn

Sincol USA
909-931-9954
andrewg@sincolusa.com
www.sincol.com.cn

Abelly Chemical Co.,ltd


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

Blues - Iron Blue


Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
Abelly Chemical Co.,ltd
Qingdao Sanhuan ColorChem
Co., Ltd.

Sudarshan North America


201-652-2046
wbaker@sudarshan.com
www.sudarshan.com
Aakash Chemicals
Abelly Chemical Co.,ltd
Alex Color Corp.
Decorative Color & Chemical, Inc.
Hindusthan Colour Co.
Qingdao Sanhuan ColorChem
Co., Ltd.
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments
Trust Chem USA
United Mineral & Chemical Corp.

Dominion Colour
Corporation
416-791-4200
marketing@dominioncolour.com
www.dominioncolour.com
Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
Lansco Colors
845-507-5950
frank@pigments.com
www.pigments.com
Reitech Corporation
610-929-9451
info@reitechcorporation.com
www.reitechcorporation.com
Sincol USA
909-931-9954
andrewg@sincolusa.com
www.sincol.com.cn

CORROSION
INHIBITING
PIGMENTS

Corrosion Inhibiting - Red


Lead / Litharge / Blue Lead
Cortec Corporation
NiChem Corp.

Corrosion Inhibiting Zinc Dust Flakes


Reitech Corporation
610-929-9451
info@reitechcorporation.com
www.reitechcorporation.com
Eckart America Corp.
Nubiola
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments
TF Warren Group

Corrosion Inhibiting Zinc Yellow


Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
NiChem Corp.

DISPERSIONS
Dispersions - Acrylic Vehicle

Abelly Chemical Co.,ltd


Holliday Pigments SAS
Nubiola
Qingdao Sanhuan ColorChem
Co., Ltd.
Revelli Chemicals Inc.

September 2015 www.coatingsworld.com

BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3

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Dispersions Color Concentrates

Dispersions Machine Colorant

Dominion Colour
Corporation
416-791-4200
marketing@dominioncolour.com
www.dominioncolour.com

BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3

BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3

Reitech Corporation
610-929-9451
info@reitechcorporation.com
www.reitechcorporation.com

Brilliant Group Inc.


415-771-4757
info@fluorescentcolor.com
www.fluorescentcolor.com

Chromaflo Technologies
800-776-3329
lhaines@chromaflo.com
www.chromaflo.com

Shamrock Technologies, Inc.


973-242-2999
marketing@
shamrocktechnologies.com
www.shamrocktechnologies.com
See ad Inside Front Cover

Chromaflo Technologies
800-776-3329
lhaines@chromaflo.com
www.chromaflo.com

Chromaflo Technologies
800-776-3329
lhaines@chromaflo.com
www.chromaflo.com

Chromaflo Technologies
800-776-3329
lhaines@chromaflo.com
www.chromaflo.com

Dominion Colour
Corporation
416-791-4200
marketing@dominioncolour.com
www.dominioncolour.com
Reitech Corporation
610-929-9451
info@reitechcorporation.com
www.reitechcorporation.com
American Colors, Inc.
Dow Coating Materials
Dow Construction Chemicals
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Sensient Industrial Colors

Dispersions - Alkyd Vehicle


Chromaflo Technologies
800-776-3329
lhaines@chromaflo.com
www.chromaflo.com
Accurate Dispersions
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Peninsula Polymers
Ralston Colour & Coatings B.V.

Dispersions - Aqueous
Alberdingk Boley
336-454-5000
jharrison@alberdingkusa.com
www.alberdingkusa.com
BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3

Aakash Chemicals
Accurate Dispersions
Alex Color Corp.
American Colors, Inc.
Cabot Corporation
Crenovo International Limited
Day-Glo Color Corp
Dow Coating Materials
Eagle Specialty Products
Ebonex Corporation
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
GEO Specialty Chemicals
Hindusthan Colour Co.
Organic Dyes & Pigments, LLC
Pan Technology, Inc.
Ralston Colour & Coatings B.V.
Sensient Industrial Colors
Solution Dispersions
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments
Synthopol Chemie
Technical Industries, Inc.
The Kish Company

Dominion Colour
Corporation
416-791-4200
marketing@dominioncolour.com
www.dominioncolour.com
Reitech Corporation
610-929-9451
info@reitechcorporation.com
www.reitechcorporation.com
Alex Color Corp.
American Colors, Inc.
Decorative Color & Chemical, Inc.
Eagle Specialty Products
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Evonik Degussa GmbH - Coatings
& Additives
Hindusthan Colour Co.
Kromachem Inc.
Pan Technology, Inc.
Pflaumer Brothers, Inc.
Ralston Colour & Coatings B.V.
Shreya Aniline Industries Pvt. Ltd.
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments
United Color Manufacturing, Inc.

Brilliant Group Inc.


415-771-4757
info@fluorescentcolor.com
www.fluorescentcolor.com

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Accurate Dispersions
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Pan Technology, Inc.
Ralston Colour & Coatings B.V.
Shreya Aniline Industries Pvt. Ltd.

Dispersions - Non-Aqueous
BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Chromaflo Technologies
800-776-3329
lhaines@chromaflo.com
www.chromaflo.com
Accurate Dispersions
American Colors, Inc.
Day-Glo Color Corp
Eagle Specialty Products
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Pan Technology, Inc.
RLM Industries
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments

Dispersions Polyester Vehicle


Chromaflo Technologies
800-776-3329
lhaines@chromaflo.com
www.chromaflo.com
September 2015

Cross Reference

American Colors, Inc.


Day-Glo Color Corp

Dispersions Universal Solvent Vehicle


BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Chromaflo Technologies
800-776-3329
lhaines@chromaflo.com
www.chromaflo.com

Reitech Corporation
610-929-9451
info@reitechcorporation.com
www.reitechcorporation.com
Organic Dyes & Pigments, LLC
Pan Technology, Inc.
Rainmagic Products
Regional Specialty Chemical
Distributor
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments

DYES
Dyes Organic

Dominion Colour
Corporation
416-791-4200
marketing@dominioncolour.com
www.dominioncolour.com
Accurate Dispersions
Eagle Specialty Products
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
Hindusthan Colour Co.
Ralston Colour & Coatings B.V.

Dispersions - Water Soluble


BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Chromaflo Technologies
800-776-3329
lhaines@chromaflo.com
www.chromaflo.com
Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com

BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
ChemPacific Corporation
Day-Glo Color Corp
Organic Dyes & Pigments, LLC
Qingdao Sanhuan ColorChem
Co., Ltd.
Shreya Aniline Industries Pvt. Ltd.
Spectra Colours Ltd.
United Color Manufacturing, Inc.

Dyes Solvent Soluble


BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Organic Dyes & Pigments, LLC
Shreya Aniline Industries Pvt. Ltd.
Spectra Colors
Spectra Colours Ltd.
United Color Manufacturing, Inc.

Dyes Water Soluble


BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Organic Dyes & Pigments, LLC
Sensient Industrial Colors
Shreya Aniline Industries Pvt. Ltd.
Spectra Colours Ltd.
United Color Manufacturing, Inc.

EXTENDER
PIGMENTS
Extender Pigments Aluminum Trihydrate
Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com

Extender Pigments Barium Sulfate


Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
Keeneyes
886-2-2393-4076
www.keeneyes.com.tw
Cimbar Performance Minerals
Kish Company
New Brook International, Inc.
Rit-Chem Co., Inc.

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Extender Pigments Betonite


Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
New Brook International, Inc.

Extender Pigments Calcium Carbonate


Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
Chemo International Inc
Huber Engineered Materials
Imerys Performance Minerals
Kady International
Nordkalk Corporation
Unimin Specialty Minerals Inc.

Extender Pigments - China


Clay / Aluminium Silicate
BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
Advanced Primary Minerals
Burgess Pigment Company
Imerys
Kady International
KaMin LLC

Extender Pigments Feldspar


Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
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Extender Pigments - Fillers


Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
Burgess Pigment Company
Glassflake Ltd
Hoffmann Mineral GmbH
Imerys
Imerys Performance Minerals
Intercorp, Inc.
KaMin LLC
Kish Company
MALVERN MINERALS CO
Malvern Minerals Company
Nordkalk Corporation
NYCO Minerals, Inc.
Specialty Chemical Sales, Inc.
U.S. Silica Company
Unimin Specialty Minerals Inc.
Vitro Minerals

Extender Pigments Glass Spheres


Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
Intercorp, Inc.
Kish Company
Malvern Minerals Company
Poraver North America Inc.

Extender Pigments - Mica


BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com

Kish Company

Extender Pigments Nepheline Syenite


Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com

Extender Pigments - Talc /


Magnesium Silicate
Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
Cimbar Performance Minerals
Imerys Performance Minerals
Kady International

Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
Hoffmann Mineral GmbH
Huber Engineered Materials
Malvern Minerals Company
PQ Corporation
Vitro Minerals

Extender Pigments - Silica,


Quartz / Diatomaceous

GREENS
PIGMENTS
Greens - Chrome
BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Spectra Colours Ltd.

Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
Huber Engineered Materials
Imerys
Malvern Minerals Company
U.S. Silica Company
Unimin Specialty Minerals Inc.

Extender Pigments - Silican,


Amorphous - Synthetic
Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
PQ Corporation

Heucotech, Ltd.
Shenghua Group Deqing
Huayuan Pigment Co., LTD
Shepherd Color Company, The

Greens - Green PMA / PTA


Toners / Lake

Unimin Specialty Minerals Inc.

Extender Pigments Silica, Amorphous

Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com

BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3

Greens - Phthalocyanine
BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3

Greens - Chromium
Lansco Colors
845-507-5950
frank@pigments.com
www.pigments.com
Chivine Resources, Inc.
Nubiola
Revelli Chemicals Inc.
Rockwood Pigments NA, Inc

Greens - Complex Inorganic


BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3

Dominion Colour
Corporation
416-791-4200
marketing@dominioncolour.com
www.dominioncolour.com
Lansco Colors
845-507-5950
frank@pigments.com
www.pigments.com
Reitech Corporation
610-929-9451
info@reitechcorporation.com
www.reitechcorporation.com
Sincol USA
909-931-9954
andrewg@sincolusa.com
www.sincol.com.cn

Advanced Primary Minerals


Imerys Performance Minerals
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Cross Reference

Sudarshan North America


201-652-2046
wbaker@sudarshan.com
www.sudarshan.com
Aakash Chemicals
Alex Color Corp.
Decorative Color & Chemical, Inc.
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments
Trust Chem USA
United Mineral & Chemical Corp.

IRON
OXIDES
Iron Oxide Pigments Black Iron Oxide
BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Hoover Color Corporation
540-980-7233
hoover@hoovercolor.com
www.hoovercolor.com
See ad on Back Cover
Lansco Colors
845-507-5950
frank@pigments.com
www.pigments.com
Reitech Corporation
610-929-9451
info@reitechcorporation.com
www.reitechcorporation.com
Rockwood Pigments
Shenghua Group Deqing
Huayuan Pigment Co., LTD
Spectra Colors
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments

Iron Oxide Pigments Burnt Siena


Hoover Color Corporation
540-980-7233
hoover@hoovercolor.com
www.hoovercolor.com
See ad on Back Cover

Iron Oxide Pigments - Red /


Brown Iron Oxide - Natural
& Synthetic

Iron Oxide Pigments Burnt Umber

BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3

Hoover Color Corporation


540-980-7233
hoover@hoovercolor.com
www.hoovercolor.com
See ad on Back Cover

Hoover Color Corporation


540-980-7233
hoover@hoovercolor.com
www.hoovercolor.com
See ad on Back Cover

Reitech Corporation
610-929-9451
info@reitechcorporation.com
www.reitechcorporation.com

Lansco Colors
845-507-5950
frank@pigments.com
www.pigments.com

Lansco Colors
845-507-5950
frank@pigments.com
www.pigments.com
Reitech Corporation
610-929-9451
info@reitechcorporation.com
www.reitechcorporation.com
Nubiola
Rockwood Pigments NA, Inc
Shenghua Group Deqing
Huayuan Pigment Co., LTD

METALLICS
PIGMENTS
Metallics - Aluminum Pastes

Iron Oxide Pigments Indian Red


Shenghua Group Deqing
Huayuan Pigment Co., LTD
Spectra Colors

Iron Oxide Pigments Raw Siena


Reitech Corporation
610-929-9451
info@reitechcorporation.com
www.reitechcorporation.com

Iron Oxide Pigments Raw Umber


Hoover Color Corporation
540-980-7233
hoover@hoovercolor.com
www.hoovercolor.com
See ad on Back Cover
Reitech Corporation
610-929-9451
info@reitechcorporation.com
www.reitechcorporation.com
Rockwood Pigments

Reitech Corporation
610-929-9451
info@reitechcorporation.com
www.reitechcorporation.com
Hindusthan Colour Co.
Nubiola
Rockwood Pigments NA, Inc
Shenghua Group Deqing
Huayuan Pigment Co., LTD
The Kish Company

Iron Oxide Pigments Van Dyke Brown


Reitech Corporation
610-929-9451
info@reitechcorporation.com
www.reitechcorporation.com

Iron Oxide Pigments Yellow Iron Oxide


BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3

September 2015 www.coatingsworld.com

Lansco Colors
845-507-5950
frank@pigments.com
www.pigments.com
Silberline
570-668-6050
bauerj@silberline.com
www.silberline.com
ArrowPoint Corp.
Eckart America Corp.
Kowa American Corp.
Metapol
Silberline
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments
U.S. Metal Powders Inc

Metallics Aluminum Powders


Eckart America Corp.
Metapol
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments
U.S. Metal Powders Inc

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Cross Reference

Metallics Gold Bronze Powders


Eckart America Corp.
Metapol
New Brook International, Inc.
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments

RED
PIGMENTS
Reds - Alizarin /
Madder Lakes
BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Dominion Colour
Corporation
416-791-4200
marketing@dominioncolour.com
www.dominioncolour.com

Reds - BON Red / Maroon


BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Dominion Colour
Corporation
416-791-4200
marketing@dominioncolour.com
www.dominioncolour.com
Lansco Colors
845-507-5950
frank@pigments.com
www.pigments.com
Sincol USA
909-931-9954
andrewg@sincolusa.com
www.sincol.com.cn
Crenovo International Limited
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments
Trust Chem USA

Reds - Cadmium - Red


Rockwood Pigments NA, Inc

Reds - Arylide Red / Maroon


BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Dominion Colour
Corporation
416-791-4200
marketing@dominioncolour.com
www.dominioncolour.com
Crenovo International Limited

Reds - Cuprous Oxide


American Chemet Corporation

Reitech Corporation
610-929-9451
info@reitechcorporation.com
www.reitechcorporation.com

Lansco Colors
845-507-5950
frank@pigments.com
www.pigments.com

Sincol USA
909-931-9954
andrewg@sincolusa.com
www.sincol.com.cn

Reitech Corporation
610-929-9451
info@reitechcorporation.com
www.reitechcorporation.com

Sudarshan North America


201-652-2046
wbaker@sudarshan.com
www.sudarshan.com

Sincol USA
909-931-9954
andrewg@sincolusa.com
www.sincol.com.cn

Crenovo International Limited


Decorative Color & Chemical, Inc.
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments
Trust Chem USA
Union Colours Limited

Reds - Metallized Azo Red


Dominion Colour
Corporation
416-791-4200
marketing@dominioncolour.com
www.dominioncolour.com
Lansco Colors
845-507-5950
frank@pigments.com
www.pigments.com
Trust Chem USA

Reds - Naphthol Red

Reds - Lithol Rubine


Dominion Colour
Corporation
416-791-4200
marketing@dominioncolour.com
www.dominioncolour.com
Lansco Colors
845-507-5950
frank@pigments.com
www.pigments.com

BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Dominion Colour
Corporation
416-791-4200
marketing@dominioncolour.com
www.dominioncolour.com

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Sudarshan North America


201-652-2046
wbaker@sudarshan.com
www.sudarshan.com
Aakash Chemicals
Alex Color Corp.
Cappelle Pigments NV
Crenovo International Limited
Pidilite Industries Ltd (India)
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments
Trust Chem USA
Union Colours Limited
Vijay Chemical Industries

Reds - Para Red / Chlorinated


Para Nitraniline Toner
Dominion Colour
Corporation
416-791-4200
marketing@dominioncolour.com
www.dominioncolour.com
Crenovo International Limited

Reds - Perylene Maroon


BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3

September 2015

Cross Reference

Sincol USA
909-931-9954
andrewg@sincolusa.com
www.sincol.com.cn
Crenovo International Limited
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments
Vijay Chemical Industries

Reds - Perylene Red


BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Lansco Colors
845-507-5950
frank@pigments.com
www.pigments.com
Sincol USA
909-931-9954
andrewg@sincolusa.com
www.sincol.com.cn
Crenovo International Limited
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments

R
Reds - Perylene Scarlet
BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3

Reds - Perylene Violet


BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Crenovo International Limited
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments

Crenovo International Limited


Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments

Reitech Corporation
610-929-9451
info@reitechcorporation.com
www.reitechcorporation.com
Sincol USA
909-931-9954
andrewg@sincolusa.com
www.sincol.com.cn

Reds - Pigment Scarlet


Crenovo International Limited
Vijay Chemical Industries

Reds - Pyrazolone
Red Maroon
Crenovo International Limited
Vijay Chemical Industries

Reds - Quiracridone Maroon


Reitech Corporation
610-929-9451
info@reitechcorporation.com
www.reitechcorporation.com
Sudarshan North America
201-652-2046
wbaker@sudarshan.com
www.sudarshan.com
Crenovo International Limited
Pidilite Industries Ltd (India)
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments
Trust Chem USA

Reds - Quiracridone Red


Sincol USA
909-931-9954
andrewg@sincolusa.com
www.sincol.com.cn

Lansco Colors
845-507-5950
frank@pigments.com
www.pigments.com

Dominion Colour
Corporation
416-791-4200
marketing@dominioncolour.com
www.dominioncolour.com

Sudarshan North America


201-652-2046
wbaker@sudarshan.com
www.sudarshan.com
Aakash Chemicals
Crenovo International Limited
Heucotech, Ltd.
Pidilite Industries Ltd (India)
Sun Chemical Corporation
Trust Chem USA
Vijay Chemical Industries

Reds - Quiracridone Violet


Dominion Colour
Corporation
416-791-4200
marketing@dominioncolour.com
www.dominioncolour.com
Lansco Colors
845-507-5950
frank@pigments.com
www.pigments.com
Reitech Corporation
610-929-9451
info@reitechcorporation.com
www.reitechcorporation.com
Sincol USA
909-931-9954
andrewg@sincolusa.com
www.sincol.com.cn

September 2015 www.coatingsworld.com

Sudarshan North America


201-652-2046
wbaker@sudarshan.com
www.sudarshan.com
Crenovo International Limited
Pidilite Industries Ltd (India)
Sun Chemical Corporation
Trust Chem USA

Reds - Red Lake C


Dominion Colour
Corporation
416-791-4200
marketing@dominioncolour.com
www.dominioncolour.com
Lansco Colors
845-507-5950
frank@pigments.com
www.pigments.com
Reitech Corporation
610-929-9451
info@reitechcorporation.com
www.reitechcorporation.com
Sincol USA
909-931-9954
andrewg@sincolusa.com
www.sincol.com.cn
Sudarshan North America
201-652-2046
wbaker@sudarshan.com
www.sudarshan.com
Crenovo International Limited
Trust Chem USA
United Mineral & Chemical Corp.

Reds - Rhodamine
Dominion Colour
Corporation
416-791-4200
marketing@dominioncolour.com
www.dominioncolour.com
Lansco Colors
845-507-5950
frank@pigments.com
www.pigments.com
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Sincol USA
909-931-9954
andrewg@sincolusa.com
www.sincol.com.cn
Cappelle Pigments NV
Trust Chem USA

Reds - Sodium Lithol /


Calcium Lithol / Barium
Lithol Toner
Dominion Colour
Corporation
416-791-4200
marketing@dominioncolour.com
www.dominioncolour.com
Lansco Colors
845-507-5950
frank@pigments.com
www.pigments.com
Sincol USA
909-931-9954
andrewg@sincolusa.com
www.sincol.com.cn
Crenovo International Limited
Trust Chem USA

Reds - Toluidine Red


BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Dominion Colour
Corporation
416-791-4200
marketing@dominioncolour.com
www.dominioncolour.com
Lansco Colors
845-507-5950
frank@pigments.com
www.pigments.com

Reitech Corporation
610-929-9451
info@reitechcorporation.com
www.reitechcorporation.com
Sincol USA
909-931-9954
andrewg@sincolusa.com
www.sincol.com.cn
Sudarshan North America
201-652-2046
wbaker@sudarshan.com
www.sudarshan.com
Crenovo International Limited
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments
Trust Chem USA

SPECIALTY
PIGMENTS
Specialty Pigments Bismuth Vanadate
Sincol USA
909-931-9954
andrewg@sincolusa.com
www.sincol.com.cn

Specialty Pigments - Color


Shifting / Color Variable
BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
EMD Chemicals - Performance
Materials
Glassflake Ltd
Specialty Chemical Sales, Inc.
Sun Chemical Corporation
Performance Pigments

Specialty Pigments Iridescent


BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3

Specialty Pigments Luminscent / Fluorescent/


Pearlescent
BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Brilliant Group Inc.
415-771-4757
info@fluorescentcolor.com
www.fluorescentcolor.com
Day-Glo Color Corp

WHITES
PIGMENTS
Whites - Titanium Dioxide Anatase
Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
Reitech Corporation
610-929-9451
info@reitechcorporation.com
www.reitechcorporation.com
ARGEX Titanium Inc.
CPM Industries, Inc.
Cristal
Ishihara Corporation (USA)

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Whites - Titanium Dioxide Rutile


Gelest, Inc
215-547-1015
glockwood@gelest.com
www.gelest.com
Lansco Colors
845-507-5950
frank@pigments.com
www.pigments.com
Reitech Corporation
610-929-9451
info@reitechcorporation.com
www.reitechcorporation.com
ARGEX Titanium Inc.
ArrowPoint Corp.
Chemours Titanium Technologies
CPM Industries, Inc.
Cristal
Ishihara Corporation (USA)
Polyrheo Inc
President
Rainbow Paints Ltd.
Revelli Chemicals Inc.
Specialty Chemical Sales, Inc.
The Kish Company

Whites - Zinc Oxide


Revelli Chemicals Inc.
Technical Industries, Inc.

YELLOWS AND
ORANGES
PIGMENTS
Yellows And Oranges Chrome Orange
Crenovo International Limited
Shenghua Group Deqing
Huayuan Pigment Co., LTD

September 2015

Cross Reference

Yellows And Oranges Chrome Yellow


Dominion Colour
Corporation
416-791-4200
marketing@dominioncolour.com
www.dominioncolour.com
Lansco Colors
845-507-5950
frank@pigments.com
www.pigments.com
Crenovo International Limited
Ishihara Corporation (USA)
NiChem Corp.
Nubiola
Spectra Colours Ltd.

Yellows And Oranges Complex Inorganic


BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Dominion Colour
Corporation
416-791-4200
marketing@dominioncolour.com
www.dominioncolour.com
Reitech Corporation
610-929-9451
info@reitechcorporation.com
www.reitechcorporation.com
Heucotech, Ltd.
Kela Material Co., Ltd.
Shepherd Color Company, The

Yellows And Oranges Diarylide Orange Toner


Dominion Colour
Corporation
416-791-4200
marketing@dominioncolour.com
www.dominioncolour.com

Lansco Colors
845-507-5950
frank@pigments.com
www.pigments.com
Sincol USA
909-931-9954
andrewg@sincolusa.com
www.sincol.com.cn
Sudarshan North America
201-652-2046
wbaker@sudarshan.com
www.sudarshan.com
Cappelle Pigments NV
Crenovo International Limited
Trust Chem USA
Union Colours Limited
Vijay Chemical Industries

Yellows And Oranges Diarylide Yellow Toner


BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3

Sudarshan North America


201-652-2046
wbaker@sudarshan.com
www.sudarshan.com
Cappelle Pigments NV
Crenovo International Limited
Trust Chem USA
Union Colours Limited
Vijay Chemical Industries

Yellows And Oranges Hansa Yellow


BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Dominion Colour
Corporation
416-791-4200
marketing@dominioncolour.com
www.dominioncolour.com
Lansco Colors
845-507-5950
frank@pigments.com
www.pigments.com

Dominion Colour
Corporation
416-791-4200
marketing@dominioncolour.com
www.dominioncolour.com

Reitech Corporation
610-929-9451
info@reitechcorporation.com
www.reitechcorporation.com

Lansco Colors
845-507-5950
frank@pigments.com
www.pigments.com

Sincol USA
909-931-9954
andrewg@sincolusa.com
www.sincol.com.cn

Reitech Corporation
610-929-9451
info@reitechcorporation.com
www.reitechcorporation.com

Sudarshan North America


201-652-2046
wbaker@sudarshan.com
www.sudarshan.com

Sincol USA
909-931-9954
andrewg@sincolusa.com
www.sincol.com.cn

Cappelle Pigments NV
Crenovo International Limited
Pidilite Industries Ltd (India)
Trust Chem USA
Union Colours Limited

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Yellows And Oranges Inorganic Bismuth Vanadate


Dominion Colour
Corporation
416-791-4200
marketing@dominioncolour.com
www.dominioncolour.com
Kela Material Co., Ltd.
New Brook International, Inc.
Vijay Chemical Industries

Yellows And Oranges Metallized Azo Yellow


BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Dominion Colour
Corporation
416-791-4200
marketing@dominioncolour.com
www.dominioncolour.com
Lansco Colors
845-507-5950
frank@pigments.com
www.pigments.com
Sudarshan North America
201-652-2046
wbaker@sudarshan.com
www.sudarshan.com
Crenovo International Limited
Vijay Chemical Industries

Yellows And Oranges Molybdate Orange


Dominion Colour
Corporation
416-791-4200
marketing@dominioncolour.com
www.dominioncolour.com

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Cross Reference

Lansco Colors
845-507-5950
frank@pigments.com
www.pigments.com

Alnor Oil Company


American Chemie, Inc.
Vertellus Specialty Materials

Fatty Acids
Crenovo International Limited
Nubiola

Yellows And Oranges Orthonitraniline Orange /


Dinitraniline Orange
BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3
Dominion Colour
Corporation
416-791-4200
marketing@dominioncolour.com
www.dominioncolour.com
Lansco Colors
845-507-5950
frank@pigments.com
www.pigments.com
Reitech Corporation
610-929-9451
info@reitechcorporation.com
www.reitechcorporation.com
Trust Chem USA

Zinc Dust

Alnor Oil Company


Polyrheo Inc
Rainbow Paints Ltd.

Linseed Oil

Alnor Oil Company

Tung Oil

Solvents - Glycols
Miami Chemical

Solvents - Hydrocarbon
Solvents

Alnor Oil Company

SOLVENTS

Solvents - Ketones
Dow Coating Materials
Miami Chemical

Linseed Oil - Blown


Alberdingk Boley
336-454-5000
jharrison@alberdingkusa.com
www.alberdingkusa.com

Linseed Oil - Boiled


Alberdingk Boley
336-454-5000
jharrison@alberdingkusa.com
www.alberdingkusa.com

Linseed Oil - Heat Bodied


Alberdingk Boley
336-454-5000
jharrison@alberdingkusa.com
www.alberdingkusa.com

Linseed Oil - Raw

FATTY ACIDS

Linseed Oil - Refined

Alberdingk Boley
336-454-5000
jharrison@alberdingkusa.com
www.alberdingkusa.com

Sunflower Oil

Solvents - Alcohols

OILS/

Castor Oil

Alnor Oil Company

Clariant Corporation - Industrial &


Consumer Specialties
Dow Coating Materials

Vertec BioSolvents, Inc.


Alberdingk Boley
336-454-5000
jharrison@alberdingkusa.com
www.alberdingkusa.com

Alberdingk Boley
336-454-5000
jharrison@alberdingkusa.com
www.alberdingkusa.com

TF Warren Group

Soybean Oil

Alberdingk Boley
336-454-5000
jharrison@alberdingkusa.com
www.alberdingkusa.com

Altima International Group LLC


Chemo International Inc
Dow Coating Materials
Handsome Chemical
Development Limited
Miami Chemical
Vertec BioSolvents, Inc.

Solvents - Aromatic
Hydrocarbons
Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.

Solvents - Denatured
Ethyl Alcohols
Vertec BioSolvents, Inc.

Solvents - Solvent Blending


Vertec BioSolvents, Inc.
ArrowPoint Corp.
New Brook International, Inc.
United Mineral & Chemical Corp.
Vijay Chemical Industries

Specialty Pigments Pearlescent


BASF Corporation
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
See ad on page 3

Solvents - Esters
Solvay
888-776-7337
NovecareCC@solvay.com
www.solvay.com
Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc.
Handsome Chemical
Development Limited
Kowa American Corp.
Umicore Specialty Materials
Brugge NV
Vertec BioSolvents, Inc.

Solvents - Glycol Ethers

Brilliant Group Inc.


415-771-4757
info@fluorescentcolor.com
www.fluorescentcolor.com
Sudarshan North America
201-652-2046
wbaker@sudarshan.com
www.sudarshan.com
Decorative Color & Chemical, Inc.
Eckart America Corp.
EMD Chemicals - Performance
Materials
Glassflake Ltd.
PhibroChem

Altima International Group LLC

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September 2015

Cross Reference

LABORATORY
EQUIPMENT

Shimadzu Scientific Instruments


Inc.
Thwing-Albert Instrument
Company
UV Process Supply

Accelerated Weathering
Atlas Material Testing Technology LLC
EYE Applied Optics
Q-Lab Corporation
Qualtech Products Industry Co Ltd
Weice Testing Instrument Co.,
Ltd.

Coating Application
Equipment
BYK-Gardner USA
301-483-6500
info.byk.gardner.usa@altana.com
www.byk.com/instruments
See ad on page 93

Balances / Scales
BYK-Gardner USA
301-483-6500
info.byk.gardner.usa@altana.com
www.byk.com/instruments
See ad on page 93
Sartorius Lab Instruments
GmbH&Co. KG

TQC
810-678-2400
joel@tqc-usa.com
www.tqc-usa.com/

TQC
810-678-2400
joel@tqc-usa.com
www.tqc-usa.com/

Mathis USA, Inc.


Picosun
PreBaffle Systems
Prime UV Equipment
RK PrintCoat Instruments Ltd.
Sartorius Lab Instruments
GmbH&Co. KG
Ubis(Asia) Plc.
Vulcan Catalytic Infrared Oven
Systems

Leneta Company, Inc.


Sample-Ease

Color Control Systems


Color-Tec
Formulator Software
RK PrintCoat Instruments Ltd.

Color Cards
ACT Test Panels LLC
517-439-1485
brad.kimpell@acttestpanels.com
www.acttestpanels.com
See ad on page 85
BYK-Gardner USA
301-483-6500
info.byk.gardner.usa@altana.com
www.byk.com/instruments
See ad on page 93

Elcometer Ltd.
EYE Applied Optics
Leneta Company, Inc.
Little Joe Industries

AC T

Color Display
BYK-Gardner USA
301-483-6500
info.byk.gardner.usa@altana.com
www.byk.com/instruments
See ad on page 93
Sample-Ease

www.acttestpanels.com
sales@acttestpanels.com

Test Panel Technologies

Finish First

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Prime - Base Clear
E-coat
Phosphate
Bare Metal

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September 2015

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Cross Reference

Color Matching / Measuring


BYK-Gardner USA
301-483-6500
info.byk.gardner.usa@altana.com
www.byk.com/instruments
See ad on page 93
Chromaflo Technologies
800-776-3329
lhaines@chromaflo.com
www.chromaflo.com
TQC
810-678-2400
joel@tqc-usa.com
www.tqc-usa.com
Color-Tec
Formulator Software
Harper Corporation of America
Mathis USA, Inc.
Premier Aerosol Packaging
RK PrintCoat Instruments Ltd.
Sensient Industrial Colors
tec5USA, Inc.

Color Merchandising Aids


Chromaflo Technologies
800-776-3329
lhaines@chromaflo.com
www.chromaflo.com

Computer Software
(Lab & Testing)
BYK-Gardner USA
301-483-6500
info.byk.gardner.usa@altana.com
www.byk.com/instruments
See ad on page 93
Chromaflo Technologies
800-776-3329
lhaines@chromaflo.com
www.chromaflo.com
TQC
810-678-2400
joel@tqc-usa.com
www.tqc-usa.com
Boulder Imaging
Color-Tec
Deacom
Elcometer Ltd.
Formulator Software
Stat-Ease, Inc.

Distinctness Of
Image Meters
BYK-Gardner USA
301-483-6500
info.byk.gardner.usa@altana.com
www.byk.com/instruments
See ad on page 93
Rhopoint Instruments

Paul N. Gardner Company


UV Process Supply

Gages - Coating Thickness


BYK-Gardner USA
301-483-6500
info.byk.gardner.usa@altana.com
www.byk.com/instruments
See ad on page 93

Gages

Color-Tec
ElektroPhysik USA, Inc.
Formulator Software
Paul N. Gardner Company
Qualtech Products Industry Co
Ltd.

BYK-Gardner USA
301-483-6500
info.byk.gardner.usa@altana.com
www.byk.com/instruments
See ad on page 93
TQC
810-678-2400
joel@tqc-usa.com
www.tqc-usa.com/
Boulder Imaging
DeFelsko Corporation
Elcometer
Fischer Technology, Inc.

Elcometer
ElektroPhysik USA, Inc.
King Industries, Inc.
Rhopoint Instruments

Haze Meters
TQC
810-678-2400
joel@tqc-usa.com
www.tqc-usa.com/
Boulder Imaging
DeFelsko Corporation
Elcometer Ltd.
ElektroPhysik USA, Inc.
Fischer Technology, Inc.
tec5USA, Inc.
Thwing-Albert Instrument Company

Gages - Film Thickness


BYK-Gardner USA
301-483-6500
info.byk.gardner.usa@altana.com
www.byk.com/instruments
See ad on page 93
TQC
810-678-2400
joel@tqc-usa.com
www.tqc-usa.com

Color Meters
BYK-Gardner USA
301-483-6500
info.byk.gardner.usa@altana.com
www.byk.com/instruments
See ad on page 93

TQC
810-678-2400
joel@tqc-usa.com
www.tqc-usa.com

DeFelsko Corporation
Elcometer
ElektroPhysik USA, Inc.
Fischer Technology, Inc.
King Industries, Inc.
Paul N. Gardner Company
tec5USA, Inc.
Thwing-Albert Instrument Company

Gloss Meters
BYK-Gardner USA
301-483-6500
info.byk.gardner.usa@altana.com
www.byk.com/instruments
See ad on page 93

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BYK-Gardner USA
301-483-6500
info.byk.gardner.usa@altana.com
www.byk.com/instruments
See ad on page 93
Rhopoint Instruments

Holiday Detectors
TQC
810-678-2400
joel@tqc-usa.com
www.tqc-usa.com
Elcometer Ltd.
Elmed Dr. Ing. Mense GmbH
Fischer Technology, Inc.

Humidity / UV /
Condensation Chambers
Atlas Material Testing Technology LLC
EYE Applied Optics
King Industries, Inc.
Liebisch, Gebr. GmbH & Co. KG
Q-Lab Corporation
UV III Systems, Inc.
Weice Testing Instrument Co., Ltd.

Lab Mills
BYK-Gardner USA
301-483-6500
info.byk.gardner.usa@altana.com
www.byk.com/instruments
See ad on page 93

September 2015

Cross Reference

Charles Ross & Son


Company
631-234-0500
sales@mixers.com
www.mixers.com
See ad on page 7
Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.
886222477070
sunin168@ms31.hinet.net
www.sunin-machine.com
Custom Milling and Consulting
EMImills - Engineered Mills, Inc.
Glen Mills Inc.
Hockmeyer Equipment
Corporation
King Industries, Inc.
Microtron USA Inc.
Myers Engineering
Sigma Equipment Corporation
The Blade Shop, Inc.
Torrey Hills Technologies, LLC

Light Booths
BYK-Gardner USA
301-483-6500
info.byk.gardner.usa@altana.com
www.byk.com/instruments
See ad on page 93
TQC
810-678-2400
joel@tqc-usa.com
www.tqc-usa.com/

Q-Lab Corporation
Weice Testing Instrument Co., Ltd.

Rhopoint Instruments

Stirrers
Rheologicals

Ovens
TQC
810-678-2400
joel@tqc-usa.com
www.tqc-usa.com
King Industries, Inc.Mathis USA,
Inc.
Prime UV Equipment
The Grieve Corporation
Torrey Hills Technologies, LLC
Vulcan Catalytic Infrared Oven
Systems
Weice Testing Instrument Co., Ltd.

ATS RheoSystems, A Division of


Cannon Instrument Company
Brookfield Engineering
Laboratories, Inc.
Freeman Technology Ltd.
Rheonis
UV Process Supply

Spectrophotometers
BYK-Gardner USA
301-483-6500
info.byk.gardner.usa@altana.com
www.byk.com/instruments
See ad on page 93

Particle Characterization
TQC
810-678-2400
joel@tqc-usa.com
www.tqc-usa.com

HORIBA Instruments, Inc.


King Industries, Inc.
Shimadzu Scientific Instruments Inc.
tec5USA, Inc.

EMImills - Engineered Mills, Inc.


Glen Mills Inc.
The Blade Shop, Inc.

Surface Tension Instruments


ATS RheoSystems, A Division of
Cannon Instrument Company
King Industries, Inc.
Kruss GmbH
SensaDyne Instruments
Thwing-Albert Instrument
Company

Test / Measurement
ACT Test Panels LLC
517-439-1485
brad.kimpell@acttestpanels.com
www.acttestpanels.com
See ad on page 85

ATS RheoSystems, A Division of


Cannon Instrument Company
Boulder Imaging
Brookfield Engineering Laboratories
Freeman Technology Ltd.
HORIBA Instruments, Inc.
Little Joe Industries
Met One Instruments
Sympatec Inc.

PH Meters
Mathis USA, Inc.
Red Devil Equipment Company / RADIA
UV III Systems, Inc.

Microscopy
TQC
810-678-2400
joel@tqc-usa.com
www.tqc-usa.com

TQC
810-678-2400
joel@tqc-usa.com
www.tqc-usa.com/
Harper Corporation of America
HORIBA Instruments, Inc.
King Industries, Inc.

Reflectometers
Outdoor Exposure
Test Equipment
Atlas Material Testing Technology LLC
Elmed Dr. Ing. Mense GmbH
EYE Applied Optics

BYK-Gardner USA
301-483-6500
info.byk.gardner.usa@altana.com
www.byk.com/instruments
See ad on page 93

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Cross Reference

BYK-Gardner USA
301-483-6500
info.byk.gardner.usa@altana.com
www.byk.com/instruments
See ad on page 93
TQC
810-678-2400
joel@tqc-usa.com
www.tqc-usa.com
Atlas Material Testing Technology LLC
ATS RheoSystems, A Division of
Cannon Instrument Company
Boulder Imaging
Brookfield Engineering
Laboratories, Inc.
CHEMIR - A Division of Evans
Analytical Group
Chemspeed Technologies AG
DeFelsko Corporation
EIT Instrument Markets
Elmed Dr. Ing. Mense GmbH
Fischer Technology, Inc.
Freeman Technology Ltd.
Harper Corporation of America
HORIBA Instruments, Inc.
Hydramotion Ltd
King Industries, Inc.
Leneta Company, Inc.
Liebisch, Gebr. GmbH & Co. KG
Little Joe Industries
Marimex America LLC
Met One Instruments
Paul N. Gardner Company
PCT Engineered Systems
Pipeline Packaging
Q-Lab Corporation
Qualtech Products Industry Co Ltd
RHEONIS_Services for fluids
processability
RK PrintCoat Instruments Ltd.
Sample-Ease
Schwegmann Filtrations-Technik
GmbH
SensaDyne Instruments
Shimadzu Scientific Instruments Inc.
Taber Industries
Thwing-Albert Instrument
Company
Weice Testing Instrument Co., Ltd.

Test Chart & Panels


ACT Test Panels LLC
517-439-1485
brad.kimpell@acttestpanels.com
www.acttestpanels.com
See ad on page 85

PRODUCTION
EQUIPMENT
Agitators

BYK-Gardner USA
301-483-6500
info.byk.gardner.usa@altana.com
www.byk.com/instruments
See ad on page 93

Charles Ross & Son


Company
631-234-0500
sales@mixers.com
www.mixers.com
See ad on page 7

TQC
810-678-2400
joel@tqc-usa.com
www.tqc-usa.com

Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.


886222477070
sunin168@ms31.hinet.net
www.sunin-machine.com

Leneta Company, Inc.


Q-Lab Corporation
Sample-Ease
Taber Industries

Berg Engineering & Consulting


Buhler Inc.
Conn and Company, LLC
FLL Systembau GmbH
Groen Process Equipment
Morse Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Myers Engineering
Reynolds Industries, Inc.
The Blade Shop, Inc.
Walther Pilot North America
ystral gmbh

Viscosity Meters
BYK-Gardner USA
301-483-6500
info.byk.gardner.usa@altana.com
www.byk.com/instruments
See ad on page 93

Bar Coding Systems


TQC
810-678-2400
joel@tqc-usa.com
www.tqc-usa.com/

Deacom
Dematic Corporation
Rockwell Automation, Inc.

Blenders
Charles Ross & Son
Company
631-234-0500
sales@mixers.com
www.mixers.com
See ad on page 7
Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.
886222477070
sunin168@ms31.hinet.net
www.sunin-machine.com
Innovative Ingenuities
Jaygo, Incorporated
Morse Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Rexson Systems Ltd.
Schold Machine Corp.

Blending Tanks
Charles Ross & Son
Company
631-234-0500
sales@mixers.com
www.mixers.com
See ad on page 7
Berg Engineering & Consulting
Diversified Toll Services
Groen Process Equipment
Niles Steel Tank

Cleaning Equipment
Disti Kleen, Inc.

ATS RheoSystems, A Division of


Cannon Instrument Company
Brookfield Engineering
Laboratories, Inc.
DMBS Inc
Elcometer Ltd.
ElektroPhysik USA, Inc.
Harper Corporation of America
Hydramotion Ltd
Marimex America LLC
Paul N. Gardner Company
Qualtech Products Industry Co Ltd
Rhopoint Instruments

Batch - Weighing Equipment


Computer Software
Diversified Toll Services
Generic Fluid Systems
Novaflow Systems, Inc.
Rexson Systems Ltd.
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Sartorius Lab Instruments
GmbH&Co. KG
Siemens Process Industries and
Drives

Batch Controllers
Generic Fluid Systems
Rockwell Automation, Inc.

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TQC
810-678-2400
joel@tqc-usa.com
www.tqc-usa.com/
Advanced Software Designs
Deacom
Formulator Software
GSE Dispensing, Inc.
Novaflow Systems, Inc.
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Siemens Process Industries and
Drives
Stat-Ease, Inc.
September 2015

Cross Reference

Containers
CDF Corporation
Cleveland Steel Container
Pipeline Packaging

Containers Protective Liners


CDF Corporation
Cleveland Steel Container

Containers - Bags

Keyland Polymer Ltd.


PCT Engineered Systems
Phoseon Technology
Prime UV Equipment
UV III Systems, Inc.
Vulcan Catalytic Infrared Oven Systems

Containers - Steel

Conn and Company, LLC


EMImills - Engineered Mills, Inc.
Norstone
Quick Blades, Inc.
The Blade Shop, Inc.

Dispersers
Dispensers

CDF Corporation

Cleveland Steel Container


Pipeline Packaging

Containers Can / Pail Closures


Cleveland Steel Container
Red Devil Equipment Company / RADIA

Conveyors
A.W.T. World Trade, Inc.
Buhler Inc.
Dematic Corporation

Containers - Interior Lining

FLL Systembau GmbH


Generic Fluid Systems
GSE Dispensing, Inc.
Hero Europe S.r.l.
Novaflow Systems, Inc.
Rexson Systems Ltd.

Disperser Blades
Curing Systems

CDF Corporation
Cleveland Steel Container

Containers - Plastic
UV Process Supply

A.W.T. World Trade, Inc.


EIT Instrument Markets
Energy Sciences
EYE Applied Optics
H&S Autoshot

Charles Ross & Son


Company
631-234-0500
sales@mixers.com
www.mixers.com
See ad on page 7

Charles Ross & Son Co.


631-234-0500
sales@mixers.com
www.mixers.com
See ad on page 7
Netzsch Premier
Technologies, LLC.
484-879-2020
info.npt@netzsch.com
www.netzsch-grinding.com
See ad on page 89
Conn and Company, LLC
Custom Milling and Consulting
DLM Equipment Co., Inc.

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Cross Reference

DMBS Inc
EMImills - Engineered Mills, Inc.
Innovative Ingenuities
Myers Engineering
Norstone
Qualtech Products Industry Co Ltd
Quick Blades, Inc.
Schold Machine Corp.
Torrey Hills Technologies, LLC
ystral gmbh

Distillation
Disti Kleen, Inc.
Pope Scientific

Filling / Packaging /
Labeling Operations - Fillers
Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.
886222477070
sunin168@ms31.hinet.net
www.sunin-machine.com
Diversified Toll Services
Ideal-Pak Incorporated
J. De Vree & Co. N.V.
Langguth America Ltd.
Mount Packaging Systems Limited
PASE-Group-Massman
Rainbow Paints Ltd.
Serac Inc.

Drums
Pipeline Packaging

Drums - Interior Lining


CDF Corporation

Filling / Packaging /
Labeling Operations
Berg Engineering & Consulting
Diversified Toll Services
Heisler Industries, Inc.
Ideal-Pak Incorporated
J. De Vree & Co. N.V.
Langguth America Ltd.
Mount Packaging Systems Limited
Serac Inc.

Filling / Packaging /
Labeling Operations Can Casing Machines
DLM Equipment Co., Inc.
Heisler Industries, Inc.
J. De Vree & Co. N.V.
Mount Packaging Systems Limited
PASE-Group-Massman

Filling / Packaging /
Labeling Operations Coding Machines
Ideal-Pak Incorporated
J. De Vree & Co. N.V.
Mount Packaging Systems Limited
PASE-Group-Massman

Filling / Packaging / Labeling


Operations - Label Machines
Heisler Industries, Inc.
J. De Vree & Co. N.V.
Langguth America Ltd.
Mount Packaging Systems Limited
PASE-Group-Massman

Filling / Packaging / Labeling


Operations - Label Printing
Heisler Industries, Inc.
Ideal-Pak Incorporated
Langguth America Ltd.

Filling / Packaging / Labeling


Operations - Labels
Ideal-Pak Incorporated
PASE-Group-Massman

Film Applicators
TQC
810-678-2400
joel@tqc-usa.com
www.tqc-usa.com

Films
Masterpiece Graphix
Picosun

Filtering / Straining
Parker Hannifin | domnick
hunter Process Filtration
8777842234
dhpsales.na@parker.com
www.parker.com
Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.
886222477070
sunin168@ms31.hinet.net
www.sunin-machine.com
PreBaffle Systems
Schwegmann Filtrations-Technik
GmbH
Spencer Strainer Systems

Filtering / Straining - Filter /


Pressure Vessels
Parker Hannifin | domnick
hunter Process Filtration
8777842234
dhpsales.na@parker.com
www.parker.com/
Spencer Strainer Systems

Filtering / Straining - Filtering


Bags / Strainers
Parker Hannifin | domnick
hunter Process Filtration
8777842234
dhpsales.na@parker.com
www.parker.com
PreBaffle Systems
Schwegmann Filtrations-Technik
GmbH
Spencer Strainer Systems

Filtering / Straining Filtering Cartridge


Parker Hannifin | domnick
hunter Process Filtration
8777842234
dhpsales.na@parker.com
www.parker.com

Filtering Strain Screening Machines


Spencer Strainer Systems

Filtering Strain Straining Equipment


Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.
886222477070
sunin168@ms31.hinet.net
www.sunin-machine.com
DLM Equipment Co., Inc.
Spencer Strainer Systems

Grinding And Milling


Charles Ross & Son
Company
631-234-0500
sales@mixers.com
www.mixers.com
See ad on page 7
Netzsch Premier
Technologies, LLC.
484-879-2020
info.npt@netzsch.com
www.netzsch-grinding.com
See ad on page 89
Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.
886222477070
sunin168@ms31.hinet.net
www.sunin-machine.com
Buhler Inc.
Ceroglass Technologies Inc.
EMImills - Engineered Mills, Inc.
Glen Mills Inc.
Hockmeyer Equipment
Corporation
Microtron USA Inc.
Norstone
Schold Machine Corp.
Sigma Equipment Corporation

Schwegmann Filtrations-Technik

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Cross Reference

Grinding And Milling Attrition


Netzsch Premier
Technologies, LLC.
484-879-2020
info.npt@netzsch.com
www.netzsch-grinding.com
See ad on page 89
Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.
886222477070
sunin168@ms31.hinet.net
www.sunin-machine.com
Custom Milling and Consulting
EMImills - Engineered Mills, Inc.

Grinding And Milling - Ball


Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.
886222477070
sunin168@ms31.hinet.net
www.sunin-machine.com
EMImills - Engineered Mills, Inc.
SiLi Sigmund Lindner GmbH
Torrey Hills Technologies, LLC

Grinding And Milling - Bead


Netzsch Premier
Technologies, LLC.
484-879-2020
info.npt@netzsch.com
www.netzsch-grinding.com
See ad on page 89
Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.
886222477070
sunin168@ms31.hinet.net
www.sunin-machine.com
Buhler Inc.
Custom Milling and Consulting
EMImills - Engineered Mills, Inc.
Hockmeyer Equipment
Corporation
Microtron USA Inc.
SiLi Sigmund Lindner GmbH

Grinding And Milling Colloid


Charles Ross & Son
Company
631-234-0500
sales@mixers.com
www.mixers.com
See ad on page 7
Netzsch Premier
Technologies, LLC.
484-879-2020
info.npt@netzsch.com
www.netzsch-grinding.com
See ad on page 89
Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.
886222477070
sunin168@ms31.hinet.net
www.sunin-machine.com
EMImills - Engineered Mills, Inc.

Grinding And Milling Horizontal


Netzsch Premier
Technologies, LLC.
484-879-2020
info.npt@netzsch.com
www.netzsch-grinding.com
See ad on page 89
Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.
886222477070
sunin168@ms31.hinet.net
www.sunin-machine.com
Custom Milling and Consulting
EMImills - Engineered Mills, Inc.

Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.


886222477070
sunin168@ms31.hinet.net
www.sunin-machine.com

Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.


886222477070
sunin168@ms31.hinet.net
www.sunin-machine.com

EMImills - Engineered Mills, Inc.

Sigma Equipment Corporation


Torrey Hills Technologies, LLC

Grinding And Milling - Lab


Netzsch Premier
Technologies, LLC.
484-879-2020
info.npt@netzsch.com
www.netzsch-grinding.com
See ad on page 89
Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.
886222477070
sunin168@ms31.hinet.net
www.sunin-machine.com
EMImills - Engineered Mills, Inc.
Glen Mills Inc.
Microtron USA Inc.

Grinding And Milling Pebble Mills / Linings


Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.
886222477070
sunin168@ms31.hinet.net
www.sunin-machine.com

Grinding And Milling Peg


Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.
886222477070
sunin168@ms31.hinet.net
www.sunin-machine.com

Grinding And Milling Sand


Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.
886222477070
sunin168@ms31.hinet.net
www.sunin-machine.com
DMBS Inc
EMImills - Engineered Mills, Inc.

Grinding And Milling Shot


EMImills - Engineered Mills, Inc.

Grinding And Milling Small Media


Netzsch Premier
Technologies, LLC.
484-879-2020
info.npt@netzsch.com
www.netzsch-grinding.com
See ad on page 89
Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.
886222477070
sunin168@ms31.hinet.net
www.sunin-machine.com
EMImills - Engineered Mills, Inc.
Microtron USA Inc.

EMImills - Engineered Mills, Inc.

Grinding And Milling Impact


Netzsch Premier
Technologies, LLC.
484-879-2020
info.npt@netzsch.com
www.netzsch-grinding.com
See ad on page 89

Grinding And Milling Roller


Charles Ross & Son
Company
631-234-0500
sales@mixers.com
www.mixers.com
See ad on page 7

September 2015 www.coatingsworld.com

Grinding And Milling Vertical


Netzsch Premier
Technologies, LLC.
484-879-2020
info.npt@netzsch.com
www.netzsch-grinding.com
See ad on page 89

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Cross Reference

Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.


886222477070
sunin168@ms31.hinet.net
www.sunin-machine.com
EMImills - Engineered Mills, Inc.

Grinding Media
Netzsch Premier
Technologies, LLC.
484-879-2020
info.npt@netzsch.com
www.netzsch-grinding.com
See ad on page 89
EMImills - Engineered Mills, Inc.
GLEN MILLS INC.
Jaygo, Incorporated
Norstone
Sigma Equipment Corporation

Handling - Conveyors - Drum


Dematic Corporation

Handling - Conveyors Pneumatic


Dematic Corporation

Instrumentation And Control


- Control Systems
Charles Ross & Son
Company
631-234-0500
sales@mixers.com
www.mixers.com
See ad on page 7
Control Instruments Corp.
Langguth America Ltd.
Sartorius Lab Instruments
GmbH&Co. KG
Siemens Process Industries and
Drives
tec5USA, Inc.

Instrumentation And Control


- Flow Meters
Siemens Process Industries and
Drives

Instrumentation And Control


- Temperature Control
TQC
810-678-2400
joel@tqc-usa.com
www.tqc-usa.com

Handling Conveyors

Diversified Toll Services


EMImills - Engineered Mills, Inc.
Hero Europe S.r.l.
Innovative Ingenuities
Jaygo, Incorporated
Myers Engineering
Norstone
PLAS MEC, S.R.L
Pope Scientific
Quick Blades, Inc.
Red Devil Equipment Company / RADIA
Schold Machine Corp.
UV Process Supply
ystral gmbh

Infrared Curing Equipment


A.W.T. World Trade, Inc.
H&S Autoshot
Prime UV Equipment

Instrumentation And Control


Brookfield Engineering
Laboratories, Inc.
Control Instruments Corp.
Freeman Technology Ltd.
Hydramotion Ltd
Marimex America LLC
Met One Instruments
RHEONIS_Services for fluids
processability
Sympatec Inc.

Charles Ross & Son


Company
631-234-0500
sales@mixers.com
www.mixers.com
See ad on page 7
Netzsch Premier
Technologies, LLC.
484-879-2020
info.npt@netzsch.com
www.netzsch-grinding.com
See ad on page 89

Mixers - Double Planetary


Mixers - Rotor Blade
Charles Ross & Son
Company
631-234-0500
sales@mixers.com
www.mixers.com
See ad on page 7
Netzsch Premier
Technologies, LLC.
484-879-2020
info.npt@netzsch.com
www.netzsch-grinding.com
See ad on page 89

Charles Ross & Son


Company
631-234-0500
sales@mixers.com
www.mixers.com
See ad on page 7
Netzsch Premier
Technologies, LLC.
484-879-2020
info.npt@netzsch.com
www.netzsch-grinding.com
See ad on page 89

Jaygo, Incorporated

Mixers
Berg Engineering & Consulting
Dematic Corporation

Mixers - Pipe Line

Hero Europe S.r.l.

Mixers - Dual Shaft


Charles Ross & Son Co.
631-234-0500
sales@mixers.com
www.mixers.com
See ad on page 7
Netzsch Premier
Technologies, LLC.
484-879-2020
info.npt@netzsch.com
www.netzsch-grinding.com
See ad on page 89
Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.
886222477070
sunin168@ms31.hinet.net
www.sunin-machine.com

Mixers - Spiral Blade


Charles Ross & Son
Company
631-234-0500
sales@mixers.com
www.mixers.com
See ad on page 7
Netzsch Premier
Technologies, LLC.
484-879-2020
info.npt@netzsch.com
www.netzsch-grinding.com
See ad on page 89
DLM Equipment Co., Inc.
Hockmeyer Equipment Corporation
Reynolds Industries, Inc.

A.W.T. World Trade, Inc.


Conn and Company, LLC

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Charles Ross & Son


Company
631-234-0500
sales@mixers.com
www.mixers.com
See ad on page 7

Mixers - Triple Shaft


Charles Ross & Son
Company
631-234-0500
sales@mixers.com
www.mixers.com
See ad on page 7
Groen Process Equipment
Reynolds Industries, Inc.
September 2015

Our additives really get


your motor running.

Highly economic with excellent performance.


BYK-1640 Emission-free, polymer-based defoamer for aqueous systems.
More information: www.byk.com

Cross Reference

Mixing Dispersing
Charles Ross & Son
Company
631-234-0500
sales@mixers.com
www.mixers.com
See ad on page 7
Netzsch Premier
Technologies, LLC.
484-879-2020
info.npt@netzsch.com
www.netzsch-grinding.com
See ad on page 89
Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.
886222477070
sunin168@ms31.hinet.net
www.sunin-machine.com
Buhler Inc.
Conn and Company, LLC
DISTI KLEEN, INC.
DMBS Inc
EMImills - Engineered Mills, Inc.
Hockmeyer Equipment
Corporation
Innovative Ingenuities
Kady International
Morse Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Quick Blades, Inc.
Reynolds Industries, Inc.
The Blade Shop, Inc.
ystral gmbh

Mixing Dispersing Change Can


Charles Ross & Son
Company
631-234-0500
sales@mixers.com
www.mixers.com
See ad on page 7
Netzsch Premier
Technologies, LLC.
484-879-2020
info.npt@netzsch.com
www.netzsch-grinding.com
See ad on page 89

Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.


886222477070
sunin168@ms31.hinet.net
www.sunin-machine.com

Mixing Dispersing - Drum


Charles Ross & Son
Company
631-234-0500
sales@mixers.com
www.mixers.com
See ad on page 7
Netzsch Premier
Technologies, LLC.
484-879-2020
info.npt@netzsch.com
www.netzsch-grinding.com
See ad on page 89
Innovative Ingenuities
Morse Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Reynolds Industries, Inc.

Mixing Dispersing Homogenizers


Charles Ross & Son Co.
631-234-0500
sales@mixers.com
www.mixers.com
See ad on page 7
Netzsch Premier
Technologies, LLC.
484-879-2020
info.npt@netzsch.com
www.netzsch-grinding.com
See ad on page 89
EMImills - Engineered Mills, Inc.
Kady International
ystral gmbh

Mixing Dispersing Horizontal Paddle - Type


Charles Ross & Son
Company
631-234-0500
sales@mixers.com
www.mixers.com
See ad on page 7

Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.


886222477070
sunin168@ms31.hinet.net
www.sunin-machine.com

Mixing Dispersing Kneaders / Extenders


Charles Ross & Son Co.
631-234-0500
sales@mixers.com
www.mixers.com
See ad on page 7
Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.
886222477070
sunin168@ms31.hinet.net
www.sunin-machine.com
Jaygo, Incorporated

Palletizers
Heisler Industries, Inc.
Morse Manufacturing Co., Inc.

Reactor / Recovery Systems


Charles Ross & Son
Company
631-234-0500
sales@mixers.com
www.mixers.co
See ad on page 7
Pope Scientific

Reduction Equipment
Menges Roller Company, Coating
Roll Division

Safety & Protection


Equipment
A.W.T. World Trade, Inc.
Control Instruments Corp.
Met One Instruments
Red Devil Equipment Company /
RADIA
Sartorius Lab Instruments
GmbH&Co. KG

Pumping Metering
Solvent Recovery
Rexson Systems Ltd.

Pumps
Blackmer
Sigma Equipment Corporation
T and C Services Ltd
Walther Pilot North America

Ram Dischargers
Charles Ross & Son
Company
631-234-0500
sales@mixers.com
www.mixers.com
See ad on page 7
Netzsch Premier
Technologies, LLC.
484-879-2020
info.npt@netzsch.com
www.netzsch-grinding.com
See ad on page 89
Myers Engineering

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DISTI KLEEN, INC.


Pope Scientific

Spray Booths
PreBaffle Systems
Walther Pilot North America

Spray Equipment
PreBaffle Systems
Walther Pilot North America

Tanks
Charles Ross & Son
Company
631-234-0500
sales@mixers.com
www.mixers.com
See ad on page 7
DLM Equipment Co., Inc.
DMBS Inc
Niles Steel Tank
September 2015

Cross Reference

Quick Blades, Inc.


Schold Machine Corp.
Walther Pilot North America

Tanks - Metal
Charles Ross & Son
Company
631-234-0500
sales@mixers.com
www.mixers.com
See ad on page 7
Niles Steel Tank
TF Warren Group

Tanks - Portable
Charles Ross & Son
Company
631-234-0500
sales@mixers.com
www.mixers.com
See ad on page 7
TF Warren Group

Tanks - Process
Charles Ross & Son
Company
631-234-0500
sales@mixers.com
www.mixers.com
See ad on page 7

FLL Systembau GmbH


Groen Process Equipment
Niles Steel Tank
Pope Scientific

Tanks - Storage
Charles Ross & Son
Company
631-234-0500
sales@mixers.com
www.mixers.com
See ad on page 7
Berg Engineering & Consulting
Niles Steel Tank
TF Warren GroupTanks - Tote
Pipeline Packaging

Tinting Machines
DISTI KLEEN, INC.
FLL Systembau GmbH
Generic Fluid Systems
GSE Dispensing, Inc.
Hero Europe S.r.l.
Novaflow Systems, Inc.
Rexson Systems Ltd.

Valves
FLL Systembau GmbH
Groen Process Equipment

Check out the Coatings World


Buyers Guide online

coatingsworld.com/buyersguide
September 2015 www.coatingsworld.com

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Industry Companies
3M Advanced Materials Division
3M 6744 33rd Street N.
Oakdale, MN, 55128 USA
800-367-8905
eamdcustomerservice@mmm.com
www.3m.com/paintsandcoatings
A.W.T. World Trade, Inc.
4321 N. Knox Avenue
Chicago, IL, 60641 USA
773-777-7100
sales@awt-gpi.com
www.awt-gpi.com
Aakash Chemicals
561 Mitchell Road
Glendale Heights, IL, 60139 USA
630-469-3838
aakash@aakashchemicals.com
www.aakashchemicals.com
AB Specialty Silicones
3790 Sunset Avenue
Waukegan, IL, 60087 USA
908-273-8015
stella.oneill@andisil.com
www.andisil.com
Abelly Chemical Co.,ltd
Longkou Industrial Park
Yantai City, Shandong Province,
265705 China
8615098579466
edward.z@abellychemical.com
www.abellychemical.com
Accurate Dispersions
15530 South LaSalle Street
South Holland, IL, 60473 USA
708-333-1337
cbergman@accurate-dispersions.
com
www.accurate-dispersions.com

AC T

Test Panel Technologies

Finish First

ACT Test Panels LLC


273 Industrial Drive
Hillsdale, MI, 49242 USA
517-439-1485
brad.kimpell@acttestpanels.
com
www.acttestpanels.com
See ad on page 85

ACT manufactures standardized


test panels from a wide range of
substrates. Our test panels may be
purchased as bare metal or with
specific coating layers including
pretreatment, ecoat, solvent and
water borne paint, and powder
paint systems. ACTs accredited
material test lab specializes in
paint performance and coating
system evaluations and is uniquely
positioned to provide compatibility testing, material qualification,
and approval services.

Active Minerals
34 Loveton Circle,
Suite 100
Sparks, MD, 21152 USA
410-512-4319
www.activeminerals.com
Aditya Birla
1st Floor, C Wing, S.K. Ahire
Marg, Worli,
Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400 030
India
www.adityabirla.com
Advanced Primary Minerals
4800 Augusta Highway,
P.O. Box 716
Dearing, GA, 30808 USA
731-363-1702
mbrezina@advminerals.com
www.advminerals.com
Advanced Software Designs
1350 Elbridge Payne Road,
Suite 150
Chesterfield, MO, 63017 USA
636-532-6021
info@asdsoftware.com
www.asdsoftware.com
AGC Chemicals Americas, Inc.
55 E. Uwchlan Ave,
Suite 201
Exton, PA, 19341 USA
610-423-4300
winn.darden@us.agc.com
www.lumiflonusa.com

www.airproducts.com/coatings
Akzo Nobel Functional Chemicals
LLC,
281 Fields Lane
Brewster, NY, 10509 USA
845.276.8230
www.akzonobel.com/pa

Alberdingk Boley
6008 West Gate City Boulevard
Greensboro, NC, 27407 USA
336-454-5000
jharrison@alberdingkusa.com
www.alberdingkusa.com
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 facility 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
joealex@alexcolor.com
www.alexcolor.com
See ad on page 59
Allnex
90005 Westside Parkway
Alpharetta, GA, 30009 USA
800-433-2873
Audrey.DeWulf@allnex.com
www.allnex.com

Alnor Oil Company


70 East Sunrise Highway
Valley Stream, NY, 11581 USA
516-561-6146
andy@alnoroil.com
www.alnoroil.com
Altima International Group LLC
1216 Placetas Avenue
Coral Gables, FL, 33146 USA
786-441-4575
info@altimaig.com
www.altimaig.com
American Chemet Corporation
740 Waukegan Road,
Suite 202
Deerfield, IL, 60015 USA
847 948 0800
kklat@chemet.com
www.chemet.com
American Chemie, Inc.
13706 Research Boulevard,
Suite 302
Austin, TX, 78750 USA
512-219-7400
paul@americanchemie.com
www.americanchemie.com
American Colors, Inc.
1110 Edgewater Drive
Sandusky, OH, 44870 USA
419-621-4000
sales@americancolors.com
www.americancolors.com
Angus Chemical Company
1500 East Lake Cook Road
Buffalo Grove, IL, 60089 USA
989-832-1560
kaalexander@angus.com
www.dow.com/angus/
ARGEX Titanium Inc.
630 Sherbrooke Street West,
Suite 410
Montreal, Quebec, H3A 1E4
Canada
514-843-5959 Ext. 120
philippe@argex.ca
www.argex.ca

Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.


7201 Hamilton Boulevard
Allentown, PA, 18195-1501 USA
800-345-3148
cheminfo@apci.com

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Industry Companies

Arkema Coating Resins


410 Gregson Drive
Cary, NC, 27511 USA
919-469-6700
arkema.usph-emulsion-systems-cs@arkema.com
www.arkemacoatingresins.com
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.

Arkema Inc.
900 First Avenue
King of Prussia, PA, 19406 USA
610-205-7000
arkema.usph-general@arkema.
com
www.arkema-americas.com
Arkote
133 Daws Road
St Marys, South Australia, 5042
Australia
+61882768811
sales@arkote.com.au
www.arkote.com.au
Arpadis Benelux
Desguinlei 88A
Antwerp, Antwerp, 2018 Belgium
03 206 93 70
l.abergel@arpadis.com
www.arpadis.com
ArrowPoint Corp.
1405 16th Street
Racine, WI, 53401 USA
847-548-9020
ted_tam@arrowpnt.com
info@arrowpnt.com
Ashland Specialty Ingredients
ssinghal@ashland.com
www.ashland.com

Atlas Material Testing


Technology LLC
1500 Bishop Court
Mount Prospect, IL, 60056 USA
773-327-4520
atlas.info@ametek.com
www.atlas-mts.com
See ad on page 11
ATLAS Minerals & Chemicals, Inc.
1227 Valley Road
Mertztown, PA, 19539 USA
800-523-8269
sales@atlasmin.com
www.atlasmin.com
ATS RheoSystems, A Division of
Cannon Instrument Company
231 Crosswicks Road
Bordentown, NJ, 08505 USA
609-298-2522
info@atsrheosystems.com
www.atsrheosystems.com
Axcentive SARL
Chemin de Champouse
13320 Bouc Bel Air
France
33442694093
info@axcentive.com
www.axcentive.com

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
roger.chen@azem.com
www.durazane.com
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 Boulevard
Sugar Land, TX, 77478 USA
800-331-5516
sandy.mitton@bakerhughes.com
www.bakerhughes.com/polymers

BASF Corporation
100 Campus Drive
Florham Park, NJ, 07932 USA
800-962-7829
ColorsEffectsCustomerCare@
basf.com
www.dispersions-pigments.
basf.us
BASF, the worlds leading chemical company, is a premier provider of innovative solutions for
the paint and coatings industry.
We have the ingredients and
know-how to help make decorative, industrial and transportation coatings better, and to help
your company be more successful. BASF can help you meet the
challenge of developing products
to meet requirements for environmental regulations without
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.

September 2015 www.coatingsworld.com

BASF Corporation
24710 W. Eleven Mile Road
Southfield, MI, 48033 USA
800-231-7868
beth.earnst@basf.com
basf.us/dpsolutions
See ad on page 3

Bayer MaterialScience AG
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Allee, Building
K12
Leverkusen, NRW, 51368
Germany
0049214301
info@bayermaterialscience.com
www.materialscience.bayer.com
Bayer MaterialScience LLC
100 Bayer Road
Pittsburgh, PA, 15205 USA
412-777-3983
naftainfo@bayerbms.com
www.bayermaterialsciencenafta.
com
Berg Engineering & Consulting
Knig-Heinrich-Weg 241
Hamburg, Hamburg, 22455
Germany
00494055599636
m.berg@ingberg.de
www.ingberg.de
Bimax Inc
158 Industrial Road
Glen Rock, PA, 17327 USA
717-227-1774
sghibartz@bimax.com
www.bimax.com
BiODX - Biological Chemical
Technologies (Pty) Ltd.
Cnr Carlow and Rustenburg Road
Johannesburg, Melville, 2009
South Africa
0113580052
graham@biodx.co.za
www.biodx.co.za
BIP (Oldbury) Limited, UK
Tat Bank Road
Oldbury, West Midlands, B69
4NH United Kingdom
www.bip.co.uk
Birla Carbon (formerly
Columbian Chemicals)
1800 West Oak Commons Court
Marietta, GA, 30062 USA
770-792-9400
birlacarbon.specialty@
adityabirla.com
www.birlacarbon.com
See ad on page 14
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Industry Companies
Blackmer
1809 Century Avenue SW
Grand Rapids, MI, 49503-1530
USA
616-241-1611
customerrequests@blackmer.com
www.blackmer.com
Boulder Imaging
1500 Cherry Street,
Suite C
Louisville, CO, 80027 USA
303-604-2368
marketing@boulderimaging.com
www.boulderimaging.com

Brilliant Group Inc.


750 National Court,
Suite 100
Richmond, CA, 94804 USA
415-771-4757
info@fluorescentcolor.com
www.fluorescentcolor.com
Brilliant Group offers a worldclass range of high-quality
daylight fluorescent pigments,
dispersions, and paint and ink
concentrates to the global marketplace. Coupled with our focus
on total customer satisfaction, we
bring a comprehensive solution to
your fluorescent color needs.

BYK USA Inc.


524 South Cherry Street
Wallingford, CT, 06492 USA
203-265-2086
cs.usa@byk.com
www.byk.com
See ad on page 93

Cardolite Corporation
500 Doremus Avenue
Newark, NJ, 07105 USA
973-344-5015
marketing@cardolite.com
www.cardolite.com
Carpenter Company
5016 Monument Avenue
Richmond, VA, 23230
804-359-0800
brad.beauchamp@carpenter.com
www.carpenter.com

BYK-Gardner USA
9104 Guilford Road
Columbia, MD, 21046 USA
301-483-6500
info.byk.gardner.usa@altana.
com
www.byk.com/instruments
BYK-Gardner USA is a member
of the BYK Additives & Instruments division of ALTANA. BYKGardner is the manufacturer and
distributor of quality and process
control instruments. BYK-Gardner 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.
See ad on page 93

Brookfield Engineering
Laboratories, Inc.
11 Commerce Boulevard
Middleboro, MA, 02346 USA
508-946-6200
marketing@
brookfieldengineering.com
www.brookfieldengineering.com

Cabot Corporation
157 Concord Road
Billerica, MA, 01821 USA
800-462-2313
jerry.keybl@cabotcorp.com
www.cabotcorp.com

Buhler Inc.
40 Whitney Road
Mawah, NJ, 07430 USA
201-847-0600
peter.tribelhorn@buhlergroup.
com
www.buhlergroup.com
See ad on page 22

Calumet/Penreco
2780 Waterfront Parkway East,
Suite 210
Indianapolis, IN, 46214 USA
800-437-3188
joe.turbeville@calumespecialty.
com
www.calumetspecialty.com

Burgess Pigment Company


P.O. Box 349
Sandersville, GA, 31082 USA
478-552-2544
coatingsworld@burgesspigment.
com
www.burgesspigment.com

Cappelle Pigments NV
Kortrijkstraat 153
Menen, B-8930 Belgium
0032 56 52 12 00
sales@cappelle.be
www.cappelle.be

CDF Corporation
77 Industrial Park Road
Plymouth, MA, 02360 USA
800-443-1920
custserv@cdf1.com
www.cdf1.com
Celanese Emulsions
222 W. Las Colinas Boulevard,
#900
Irving, TX, 75039 USA
877-832-7782
infopaints@celanese.com
celanese-emulsions.com

Celotech Co., Ltd.


Room 2005, Start International,
No. 225, Suhong Zhonglu
Road
Industrial Park
Suzhou, Jiangsu, 215027 China
008651280965510
ct@celotech.com
www.celotech.com
Celotech Co., Ltd. is a company
that provides chemical products
and services to many essential
consumer markets. With our
products, Celotech serves customers in lots of countries and
several industries, including construction, paint, pharmaceutical,
food, personal care and other
special industries. In the meantime we constantly develop new
applications and product solutions in partnership with our
customers. Celotech is supplying Cellulose ethers for different
application fields under different brand names. We name our
products with different brands.
Celopro refers to the products
for Industrial use and Celopre
refers to those for regulated applications, such as pharmaceutical,

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food and cosmetics. Novacel


is a series of products which has
been modified in order to improve
its performance in formulations.
Celofiber means cellulose fiber,
is a powdery to fibrous cellulose
additive for use in construction
chemicals products. Please follow
the above links to know more of
our brands and products.

Ceroglass Technologies Inc.


919 N. James Campbell Boulevard
Columbia, TN, 38401 USA
931-490-8030
bradley@ceroglass.com
www.ceroglass.com

Charles Ross & Son Company


710 Old Willets Path
Hauppauge, NY, 11788 USA
631-234-0500
sales@mixers.com
www.mixers.com
Ross is a leading manufacturer of
mixing, blending, drying, emulsification, homogenization, dispersion and control equipment for
the coatings, ink, paint, chemical
and other process industries. With
over 170 years of experience in
designing and building equipment,
we offer standard and custom
designs to meet the varied processing requirements of our customers. Ross has eight plants in
the US, China and India, all fully
equipped with advanced engineering and manufacturing tools.
See ad on page 7

Chartwell International, Inc.


100 John Dietsch Boulevard
Attleboro Falls, MA, 02763 USA
508-695-1690
info@chartwellintl.com
www.chartwellintl.com
Chattem Chemicals
3708 St. Elmo Avenue
Chattanooga, TN, 37409 USA
423-822-5030
rheology@chattemchemicals.com
www.chattemchemicals.com

September 2015

Industry Companies
Chemark Consulting
230 N. Bennett Street, Suite 3
Southern Pines, NC, 28387 USA
910-692-2492
phillips@chemarkconsulting.net
www.chemarkconsulting.net
See ad on page 123
Chemik Co. Ltd.
2225, 55 Yunshi Street
Ningbo, China, 315010 China
00-86-5748-7296330
info@chemik.com
www.chemik.com
CHEMIR - A Division of Evans
Analytical Group
2672 Metro Boulevard
Maryland Heights, MO, 63043 USA
800-659-7659
info.chemir@eaglabs.com
www.chemir.com
Chemo International Inc.
3550 NW 112th Street
Miami, FL, 33167 USA
305-463-9522
sales@chemo.com
www.chemo.com
The Chemours Company
(formerly DuPont)
1007 Market Street
Wilmington, DE, 19898 USA
866-828-7009
joseph.a.mcclung@chemours.com
www.capstone.chemours.com
See ad on page 9
Chemours Titanium
Technologies
The Chemours Company
1007 Market Street,
P.O. Box 2047
Wilmington, DE, 19899 USA
800-441-9437
support.titanium@usa.dupont.
com
www.tipure.com
See ad on page 21

ChemPacific Corporation
6200 Seaforth Drive
Baltimore, MD, 21224 USA
412-973-9716
cmcrandal@chempacific.com
www.chempacific.com
Chemspeed Technologies AG
Rheinstrasse 32
Augst, Basel-Landschaft, 4302
Switzerland
+41 (0) 61 816 95 00
chemspeed@chemspeed.com
www.chemspeed.com

Chemtura
199 Benson Road
Middlebury, CT, 06762 USA
203-573-2000
jonathan.zarych@chemtura.com
www.chemtura.com
Chitec Technology Co., Ltd.
20F., No.57 , Sec. 2, Dunhua S. Road
Taipei City, 106 Taiwan
+886-2-2700-6678
sales@chitec.com
www.chitec.com
Chivine Resources, Inc.
1 Bestor Lane,
P.O. Box 7383
Bloomfield, CT, 06002 USA
860-216-2221
info@chivine-us.com
www.chivine-us.com

Chromaflo Technologies
Headquarters: 2600 Michigan
Avenue, P.O. Box 816
Ashtabula, OH, 44005 USA
800-776-3329
lhaines@chromaflo.com
www.chromaflo.com
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.

CINIC Chemicals America, LLC


651 Holiday Drive,
Suite 300
Pittsburgh, PA, 15220 USA
412-928-3228
jiangph@cinicamerica.com
www.cinic.com

CPM Industries, Inc.


3511 Silverside Road,
210 Wilson Building
Wilmington, DE, 19810 USA
302-478-8200
info@cpmindustries.com
www.cpmindustries.com

Clariant Corporation - Industrial &


Consumer Specialties
626 East Catawba Avenue
Mt. Holly, NC, 28120 USA
800-942-7239
markus.meder@clariant.com
www.paints-coatings.clariant.com

CPS Color Equipment, Inc.


7295 West Winds Boulevard
Concord, NC, 28027 USA
704-588-8408
info@cpscolor.com
www.cpscolor.com

Clariant Corporation - Pigments &


Additives
4000 Monroe Road
Charlotte, NC, 28205 USA
800-441-4414
pa.custsrv@clariant.com
www.coatings.clariant.com
Cleveland Steel Container
30310 Emerald Valley Parkway, #400
Glenwillow, OH, 44139 USA
440-349-8000
sbush@CSCPails.com
www.cscpails.com
Color-Tec
28 Center Street
Clinton, NJ, 08809 USA
908-735-2248
sales@color-tec.com
www.color-tec.com,
www.formulatorsus.com

Cray Valley
665 Stockton Drive,
Suite 100
Exton, PA, 19341 USA
877-871-2729
claire.chambat@crayvalley.com
www.crayvalley.com
Crenovo International Limited
1-213, i-Park, 7 Changjiang Road
Wuxi, 214028 China
008651082203206
frank.pan@crenovo.com
www.crenovo.com
Cristal
20 Wight Avenue,
Suite 100
Hunt Valley, MD, 21030 USA
410-229-4400
feedback@cristal.com
www.cristal.com

Conn and Company, LLC


11 S. Marion Street
Warren, PA, 16365 USA
814-723-7980
info@connblade.com
www.connblade.com

Croda
315 Cherry Lane
New Castle, DE, 19720 USA
732-983-6848
bryan.danek@croda.com
www.crodacoatingsandpolymers.
com

Connor Caitlin Talent Solutions


801 East Washington Street, Suite 210
Medina, OH, 44256 USA
330-619-4450
mmuczyk@connorcaitlin.com
www.connorcaitlin.com

Custom Milling and Consulting


1246 Maidencreek Road
Fleetwood, PA, 19522 USA
610-926-0984
sales@cmcmilling.com
www.cmcmilling.com

Cimbar Performance Minerals


25 Old River Road SE
Cartersville, GA, 30120 USA
770-387-0319
jgledhill@cimbar.com
www.cimbar.com

Control Instruments Corp.


25 Law Drive
Fairfield, NJ, 07004 USA
973-575-9114
bnutting@controlinstruments.com
www.controlinstruments.com

CVC Thermoset Specialties Div. of


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

Cimbar Performance Minerals


25 Old River Road SE
Cartersville, GA, 30120 USA
678-512-9078
gmaclaren@cimbar.com
www.cimbar.com

Cortec Corporation
4119 White Bear Parkway
St. Paul, MN, 55110 USA
651-429-1100
ccracauer@cortecvci.com
www.cortecvci.com

Day-Glo Color Corp.


4515 St. Clair Avenue
Cleveland, OH, 44103 USA
216-391-7070
dayglo@dayglo.com
www.dayglo.com

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Industry Companies
Deacom
950 West Valley Road,
Suite 3000
Wayne, PA, 19029 USA
610-971-2278
marketing@deacom.com
www.deacom.com
Decorative Color & Chemical, Inc.
4030 Sky Ron Drive,
Building E.
Doylestown, PA, 18974 USA
215-345-8427
kevin@deccolor.com
www.deccolor.com
DeFelsko Corporation
800 Proctor Avenue
Ogdensburg, NY, 13669-2205 USA
315-393-4450
techsale@defelsko.com
www.defelsko.com
Deforest Enterprises, Inc.
6421 Congress Avenue
Boca Raton, FL, 33487 USA
561-994-9696
info@deforestent.com
www.deforestent.com
Dematic Corporation
507 Plymouth Avenue, NE
Grand Rapids, MI, 49505-6029 USA
616-913-7700
USInfo@dematic.com
www.dematic.us
DIC Corporation
35 Waterview Boulevard
Parsippany, New Jersey, 07054 USA
973-404-6616
info@dic.com
www.dic-global.com
Disti Kleen, Inc.
13420 Reese Boulevard West
Huntersville, NC, 28078 USA
704-948-1257
shawn.tiikkala@disti.net
www.disti.net
Diversified Toll Services
50 Willowbrook Drive
91 Amity Road
Cheshire, CT, 06410 USA
203-915-0279
dodocenzo@diversifiedtollservices.
com
www.diversifiedtollservices.com
DLM Equipment Co., Inc.
1142 Catalina Dr., #181
Livermore, CA, 94550 USA
925-455-1302
don@dlmequipment.com
www.dlmequipment.com

DMBS Inc.
6322 Midvale Street
Houston, TX, 77087 USA
713-847-7775
mark@dmbsco.com
www.dmbsco.com

Dominion Colour Corporation


515 Consumers Road,
Suite 700
Toronto, Ontario, M2J 4Z2
Canada
416-791-4200
marketing@dominioncolour.
com
www.dominioncolour.com
Dominion Colour Corporation
(DCC) and its subsidiary companies together provide colour to
the world through the development, manufacturing and marketing of a full range of inorganic
and organic colour pigments,
pigment preparations and dispersions, as well as some specialty
coatings. 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 both locally
and globally.

Dorf Ketal Speciality Catalysts,


LLC
11200 Westheimer Road,
Suite 114
Houston, TX, 77042 USA
713-343-2377
TyzorAmericas@dorfketal.com
www.dorfketal.com
Double Bond Chemical
Industries USA, Inc.
185 Farms Village Road
West Simsbury, CT, 06092 USA
860-408-1216
joseph-leon@dbc.com.tw
www.double-bond-chem.com.tw
See ad on page 61

Dow Coating Materials


100 Independence Mall West
Philadelphia, PA, 19106 USA
800-447-4369
dowcig@dow.com
www.dow.com/coatingmaterials
Dow Construction Chemicals
100 Independence Mall West
Philadelphia, PA, 19106 USA
215-592-2184
ltorriero@dow.com
www.dowcc.com
Dow Consumer & Industrial
Solutions
1500 East Lake Cook Road
Buffalo Grove, IL, 60089 USA
800-447-4369
dowcig@dow.com
www.dow.com/ANGUS
Dow Corning Corporation
Corporate Center
2200 West Salzburg Road,
P.O. Box 0994
Midland, MI, 48686-0994 USA
989-496-6000
coatings@dowcorning.com
www.dowcorning.com/coatings
Dura Chemicals, Inc.
2200 Powell Street,
Suite 450
Emeryville, CA, 94608 USA
510-658-1987
rritter@durachem.com
www.durachem.com
See ad on page 63
Dymax Oligomers & Coatings
318 Industrial Lane
Torrington, CT, 06790 USA
860-626-7006
info_oc@dymax.com
www.dymax-oc.com
E. L. Stone Company
2998 Eastern Road,
P.O. Box 1012
Norton, OH, 44203 USA
330-825-4565
elstone.@elstone.com
www.elstonecoinc.com
Eagle Specialty Products
2216 North Broadway
St. Louis, MO, 63102 USA
888-241-9802
info@aspinc.us
www.espinc.us

Dover Chemical
3676 Davis Road NW
Dover, OH, 44622 USA
www.doverchem.com

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Eastman Chemical Company


P.O. Box 431
Kingsport, TN, 37662 USA
800-EASTMAN
ddisantis@eastman.com
www.eastman.com
See ad on page 33
Ebonex Corporation
2380 S. Wabash
Melvindale, MI, 48067 USA
313-388-0060
info@ebonex.com
www.ebonex.com
Eckart America Corp.
4101 Camp Ground Road
Louisville, KY, 40211 USA
877-754-0001
info.eckart.america.ky@altana.
com
www.eckart.net
EIT Instrument Markets
108 Carpenter Drive
Sterling, VA, 20164 USA
703-478-0700
uv@eit.com
www.eit.com
Elcometer
1893 Rochester Industrial Drive
Rochester Hills, MI, 48309 USA
248-650-0500
sales@elcometerusa.com
www.elcometerusa.com
Elcometer Ltd.
Edge Lane
Manchester, Lancashire,
M43 6BU United Kingdom
+44 (0) 161 371 6000
nanette.sellars@elcometer.com
www.elcometer.com
ElektroPhysik USA, Inc.
778 W. Algonquin Road
Arlington Heights, IL, 60005 USA
847-437-6616
Aivars@ElektroPhysik.com
www.ElektroPhysikUSA.com
Elementis Specialties, Inc.
329 Wyckoffs Mill Road
Hightstown, NJ, 08520 USA
800-866-6800
sel.avci@elementis.com
www.elementis-specialties.com
Elevance Renewable Sciences, Inc.
2501 Davey Road
Woodridge, IL, 60517 USA
866-625-7103
info@elevance.com
iwww.elevance.com
September 2015

Industry Companies
Elmed Dr. Ing. Mense GmbH
Weilenburgstr. 39
Heiligenhaus, NRW, 42579
Germany
0049 2056 9329 0
info@elmedgmbh.de
www.elmedgmbh.de

Ethox Chemicals
P.O. Box 5094
Greenville, SC, 29606 USA
704-562-2554
egodwin@ethox.com
ethox.com

EMD Chemicals - Performance


Materials
One International Plaza, Suite 300
Philadelphia, PA, 19113 USA
888-367-3275
coatings@emdmillipore.com
www.emd-pm.com

Everlight Chemical Industrial


Corporation
10507 Southern Loop Boulevard,
Southern Loop Business Park
Pineville, NC, 28134 USA
704-588-1004
sales-uva@ecic.com.tw
www.everlight-uva.com

EMImills - Engineered Mills, Inc.


888 E. Belvidere Road,
Unit 214
Grayslake, IL, 60030 USA
847-548-0044
Dave.Peterson@EMImills.
comwww.EMImills.com

Evonik Corporation
P.O. Box 34628
Richmond, VA, 23234 USA
888-ASK-TEGO
rebecca.marshall@evonik.com
www.tego.us
See ad on page 17

EMS-Griltech
2060 Corporate Way
Sumter, SC, 29151 USA
803-481-6190
karen.hesselbart@us.emsgriltech.
com
www.emsgriltech.com

Evonik Degussa GmbH - Coatings


& Additives
Paul-Baumann-Str. 1
Marl, 45772 Germany
+49.2365.49.7628
www.evonik.com

Energy Sciences
42 Industrial Way
Wilmington, MA, 01887 USA
978-694-9000
rsanders@ebeam.com
www.ebeam.com

ExCalibar Minerals Inc


21920 Merchants Way
Katy, TX, 77449 USA
281-872-4539
customerservice@excalibar.com
www.newpark.com/
ExxonMobil
28 Chestnut Ridge Road
Montvale, NJ, 07645 USA
201-391-1236
ellen.b.brandes@exxonmobil.com
corporate.exxonmobil.com

EPS
1400 N. State Street
Marengo, IL, 60152 USA
800-654-4242
hbunch@eps-materials.com
www.epscca.com
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 delivers
acrylic emulsion technologies as well
as conventional resins backed with
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.
See ad on page 29

EYE Applied Optics


9150 Hendricks Road
Mentor, OH, 44060 USA
440-350-7005
sales@eyeappliedoptics.com
www.eyesolarlux.com
FASCAT Catalysts
PMC Organometallix
2316 Highland Avenue
Carrollton, KY, 41008 USA
502-732-4411
bryan.haltom@pmc-group.com
www.fascat.com
FLL Systembau GmbH
Richard-Klinger-Str. 31
Idstein, Hesse, 65510 Germany
+49 61 26 598 0
info@fuell-dispensing.com
fuell-dispensing.com

Finishing Brands - Ransburg


Automotive Group
320 Phillips Aveenue
Toledo, OH, 43612 USA
419-470-2056
gburke@finishingbrands.com
www.ransburg.com
Fire Defense Industries, Inc.
17460 Calle Mazatan
Morgan Hill, CA, 95037 USA
800-947-0627
randy@fireandflameprotection.
com
www.fireandflameprotection.com
Fischer Technology, Inc.
750 Marshall Phelps Road
Windsor, CT, 06095 USA
860-683-0781
info@fischer-technology.com
www.fischer-technology.com
FlackTek, Inc.
1708 Highway,
Buidling G
Landrum, SC, 29356 USA
864-895-7441
speedmixer@flacktek.net
Flint Group (North America)
14909 N. Beck Road
Plymouth, MI, 48170 USA
734-781-4600
info@flintgrp.com
www.flintgrp.com
Formulator Software
28 Center Street
Clinton, NJ, 08809 USA
908-735-2248
sales@formulatorus.com
www.formulatorus.com
Freeman Technology Ltd.
1 Miller Court,
Severn Drive
Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire,
GL20 8DN UK
+44 (0)1684 851 551
info@freemantech.co.uk
www.freemantech.co.uk
Gabriel Performance Products,
LLC
725 State Road
Ashtabula, Ohio, 44004 USA
866-800-CHEM (2436)
jgates@gabepro.com
www.gabepro.com
GE Chaplin
84 Park Avenue
Flemington, NJ, 08822 USA

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

General Carbon Company


7542 Maie Avenue
Los Angeles, CA, 90001 USA
800-581-2414
mattwater@generalcarbon
company.com
www.generalcarboncompany.
com
Generic Fluid Systems
3315 N. Centennial Road,
Unit H
Sylvania, OH, 43560 USA
419-841-8460
sales@genericsys.com
www.genericfluidsystems.com
GEO Specialty Chemicals
340 Mathers Road
Ambler, PA, 19002 USA
888-519-3883
TRIMET@geosc.com
www.geosc.com
Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLC
133 Peachtree St. NE,
19th floor
Atlanta, GA, 30303 USA
800-765-7374, 866-4GPCHEM
GPChemical@gapac.com
www.gp.com/chemical
GH Chemicals Limited
P.O. Box 456
Saint Hyacinthe, Qubec, J2S 7B8
Canada
450-774-9151 Ext. 231
www.ghchemicals.com

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Industry Companies
Glassflake Ltd
Forster Street
Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS10 1 PW
United Kingdom
01132703615
info@glassflake.com
www.glassflake.com
Glassflake Ltd.
Hunslet Road
Leeds, LS10 1PW United Kingdom
01132703615
info@glassflake.com
www.glassflake.com
Glen Mills Inc.
220 Delawanna Avenue
Clifton, NJ, 07014 USA
973-777-0777
staff@glenmills.com
www.glenmills.com
Grace
7500 Grace Drive
Columbia, MD, 21044 USA
410-531-4168
william.krents@grace.com
www.grace.com
Groen Process Equipment
P.O. Box 549
Cary, IL, 60013 USA
847-462-1865
flobes@gpeequipment.com
www.gpeequipment.com
GSE Dispensing, Inc.
3201 Rotary Drive
Charlotte, NC, 28269 USA
704-509-2651
j.trevino@gsedispenisng.com
www.gsedispensing.com
H&S Autoshot
49 Mountainview Road N.
Georgetown, Ontario, L7G4J7
Canada
888-677-3798
bbonham@hsautoshot.com
www.hsautoshot.com
Halox Pigments
1326 Summer Street
Hammond, IN, 46320 USA
219-933-1560
techservice@halox.com
www.halox.com
Handsome Chemical
Development Limited
Yips Chemical Building, 13 Yip
Cheong Street, Fanling
N.T., HKG, 852 Hong Kong
852-26752415
adrian.leung@yipschemical.com
www.handsomechemical.com

Harcros Organics
5200 Speaker Road
Kansas City, KS, 66106 USA
913-621-7772
organicsinquiries@harcros.com
www.harcrosorganics.com
Harper Corporation of America
11625 Steele Creek Road
Charlotte, NC, 28273 USA
704-588-3371
jcordero@harperimage.com
www.harperimage.com
Hauthaway Corporation
38 Summer Street
Lynn, MA, 01905 USA
781-592-6444
john_zermani@hauthaway.com
www.hauthaway.com
HB Fuller
59 Brunswick Avenue
Edison, NJ, 08817 USA
732-287-8330
paulo.ribeiro@hbfuller.com
www.hbfuller.com
Heisler Industries, Inc.
224 Passaic Avenue
Fairfield, NJ, 07004 USA
973-227-6300
jlamb@heislerind.com
www.heislerind.com
Hero Europe S.r.l.
Via del Bricco, 1
Salmour, CN, 12040 Italy
+39 0172 654 866
m.micheli@eu.hero.ca
www.eu.hero.ca
Heucotech, Ltd.
99 Newbold Road
Fairless Hills, PA, 19030 USA
800-HEUBACH
sales@heubachcolor.com
www.heubachcolor.com
Hexion Inc.
180 East Broad Street
Columbus, OH, 43215 USA
888-443-9466, 614-225-4000
4information@hexion.com
www.hexion.com
Hindusthan Colour Co.
23, Lala Lajpat Rai Sarani,
Kolkata, West Bengal, 700 020
India
+919331185190
info@hindcolor.com
www.hindcolor.com

Hockmeyer Equipment
Corporation
6 Kitty Hawk Lane
Elizabeth City, NC, 27909 USA
252-338-4705
sales@hockmeyer.com
www.hockmeyer.com
See ad on page 31
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
Holliday Pigments SAS
Route de Wervicq, 203, BP 50017
Comines, France, F-59559 France
+33 3 20 63 12 00
infohp@holliday-pigments.com
www.holliday-pigments.com
HollyFrontier Refining &
Marketing
2828 N. Harwood, Suite 1300
Dallas, TX, 75201 USA
214-871-3555
kaitlyn.ray@hollyfrontier.com
www.hollyfrontier.com
Honeywell Specialty Additives
101 Columbia Road
Morristown, NJ, 07962-1053 USA
800-451-9961
ernest.ballester@honeywell.com
www.acwax.com

Hoover Color Corporation


2170 Julia Simpkins Road
Hiwassee, VA, 24347 USA
540-980-7233
hoover@hoovercolor.com
www.hoovercolor.com
From its inception, Hoover Color
Corporation has been blending pigments to rigid color specifications for
their customers. With the purchase
of the Hiwassee facility in 1970,
Hoover Color Corporation also
acquired mineral deposits, which
made it fully integrated in the mining and manufacturing of Siennas,
Umbers, and Ochres. These rich
earth tones are the hallmark products for Hoover Color Corporation,
especially Raw and Burnt Siennas.
See ad on Back Cover

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Horiba Instruments, Inc.


9755 Research Drive
Irvine, CA, 92618 USA
949-250-4811
labinfo@horiba.com
www.horiba.com/scientific

Houchi Chemical Co., Ltd


No.56, Fu Chow Street
Taipei, Taipei, 100 Taiwan
+886-2-23328001
nadine.fu@asiafine.com
www.doxachemical.com
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 Boulevard,
Suite 600
Atlanta, GA, 30339 USA
866-564-8237
keith.sorrell@huber.com
www.hubermaterials.com
Hydramotion Ltd
1 York Road Industrial Park,
Malton
York, North Yorkshire, YO17 6YA
United Kingdom
+44 1653 600294
sales@hydramotion.com
www.hydramotion.com
Hydrite Chemical Co.
300 N. Patrick Boulevard
Brookfield, WI, 53045 USA
262-792-1450
kevin.honkamp@hydrite.com
www.hydrite.com
Ideal-Pak Incorporated
4607 Dovetail Drive
Madison, WI, 53704 USA
608-241-1118
sales@ideal-pak.com
www.ideal-pak.com

September 2015

Industry Companies
Ilkalem AS
Oya sok. Devran Apt 2/1 D.6
Gayrettepe
Istanbul, 34394 Turkey
902122175575
ilkalem@superonline.com
www.ilkalem.com

Ishihara Corporation (USA)


601 California Street,
Suite 1700
San Francisco, CA, 94108 USA
415-421-8207
sales@ishihara.com
www.ishihara.com

Imerys
1732 N. First Street,
Suite 450
San Jose, CA, 95112 USA
805-562-0200
coatings@imerys.com
www.coatings.imerys.com

J. De Vree & Co. N.V.


Toekomstlaan 10
Merksem, Antwerp,
2170 Belgium
+3236414300
sales@devree.com
www.devree.com

Imerys Performance Minerals


1732 N. First St,
Suite 450
San Jose, CA, 95112 USA
805-562-0200
perfminsNA@imerys.com
www.perf-mins.com

J.K. Paints & Resins Pvt. Ltd.


Plot No. G 1902 to 1906, GIDC
METODA
Rajkot, Gujarat, 360 021 India
+91 98242 21984
voranpv@gmail.com

Imi-Fabi Talc
2nd Street & Marshall Street
Benwood, WV, 26031 USA
304-233-0050
info@imifabi.com
www.imifabi.com/
Indulor
Schulstrae 3
Ankum, Ankum,
4957 Germany
+49 5462 7412-0
info@indulor.de
www.indulor.de
Industrial Finishing, Inc.
2337 17th Street
Franklin Park, IL, 60131 USA
847-451-4230
indsutrialfinishing@gmail.com
Innovative Ingenuities
3000 Sardis Drive
Indian Trail, NC, 28079 USA
704-712-0249
sales@Innovativeingenuities.com
none
Intercorp, Inc.
3420 W. Howard Ave.
Greenfield, WI, 53221 USA
414-383-2020
trettinp@intercorp-minerals.com
www.intercorp-minerals.com
Invotec LLC
P.O. Box 129
Oswego, IL, 60543 USA
630-636-6003
mjayaustin@comcast.net

Janssen PMP
1125 Trenton-Harbourton Road
Titusville, NJ, 08560 USA
609-730-2609
info@janssenpmp.com
www.janssenpmp.com
See ad on page 13
Jaygo, Incorporated
7 Emery Avenue
Randolph, NJ, 07869 USA
908-688-3600
jason.hayday@jaygoinc.com
www.jaygoinc.com
Jelight Company, Inc.
2 Mason
Irvine, CA, 92618 USA
949-380-8774
sales@jelight.com
www.jelight.com
Jiangsu Tetrachem Co., Ltd.
(Plant): No.6-2, Zhonggang Road,
Taixing Economic Development
Zone,
Taixing, Jiangsu, 225400 China
+86-21-54265599
sales@tetrachem.com.cn
www.tetrachem.com.cn
Jubilant Life Sciences Limited
Plot 1A,Sector 16A, Noida-201301,
Uttar Pradesh, India
+91 120 4361217
www.jubl.com
Kady International
30 Parkway Drive
Scarborough, ME, 04074 USA
207-883-4141
tkritzer@kadyinternational.com
www.kadyinternational.com

KaMin LLC
822 Huber Road
Macon, GA, 31217 USA
478-750-5484
AskUs@kaminllc.com
www.kaminllc.com

polishes. The R&D-center opened


in 2009 and the plant is at approx.
165 tons of water based wax additives per day.
See ad on page 43

Krntner Montanindustrie
Schloss 1
Wolsberg, Austria, 9400 Carinthia
+43 4352 54535
g.kert@kmi.at
www.kmi.at

Kela Material Co., Ltd.


Room 531, Tower C,
Hong Jing Ming Sha, Fu Rong
District
Chang Sha, Hunan, 410011
China
008618670377283
kela_overseas@greatkela.com
www.color-pigment.com

Keeneyes
18F, No.85, Sec. 1,
Chung-Shiao E. Road
Taipei, Taiwan, 100 R.O.C.
886-2-2393-4076
keeneyes@keeneyes.com.tw
www.keeneyes.com.tw
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.

Keim Additec Surface USA LLC


9600 West Ogden Avenue
LaGrange, IL, 60525 USA
708-352-2443
dave.grabacki@keim-additec.de
www.keim-additec.de
The specialists for water based
wax additives The company,
founded in 1988 and located in
Kirchberg/Germany since 1996,
has specialized very early in the
development and production of
water based ULTRALUBE
wax additives in order to achieve
an improvement or modification
of surface properties of aqueous
coating formulations like printing inks, overprint varnishes, lacquers, wood stains, adhesives and

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Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.


140 East 22nd Street,
P.O. Box 32
Bayonne, NJ, 07002 USA
201-823-9000
kenreact@4kenrich.com
www.4kenrich.com
Kerala Minerals & Mining (KMML)
Sankaramangalam
Chavara
Kollam, Kerala, 691 583 India
+91 476 2686722
managerts@kmml.com
www.kmml.com
Keyland Polymer Ltd.
4621 Hinckley Industrial Parkway,
Suite 8
Cleveland, Ohio, 44109 USA
216-741-7915
awalton@keylandpolymer.com
www.keylandpolymer.com
Kimberlite Chemicals India Private
Limited
No 10, Pampa
Extension,Kempapura
Bangalore, 560024 India
918022187300
info@kimberliteindia.com
www.kimberlitechemicals.com
King Industries, Inc.
1 Science Road
Norwalk, CT, 06852 USA
203-866-5551
info@kingindustries.com
www.kingindustries.com
Kish Company
8020 Tyler
Mentor, OH, 44060 USA
440-205-9970
brichards@kishcompany.com
KishCompany. COm

September 2015

Industry Companies
Kohl Marketing, Inc.
1103 Bombay Lane
Roswell, GA, 30076 USA
770-753-4979
iwright@kohlmarketing.com
www.kohlmarketing.com
Kolon Industries, Inc.
Cokolon tower,11
Kolon-ro, Gwacheon-si,
Gyeonggi-do South Korea
+82-2-3677-3376
clacif@kolon.com
www.kolonindustries.com
Koster Keunen, Inc.
1021 Echo Lake Road
Watertown, CT, 06795 USA
860-945-3333
msamson@kosterkeunen.com
www.kosterkeunen.com
Kowa American Corp.
55 East 59th Street,
19th Floor
New York, NY, 10022 USA
212-303-7800
mark@kowa.com
www.chemical.kowa.com
Kraton Polymers
15710 John F. Kennedy
Boulevard,
Suite 300
Houston, TX, 77032 USA
800-457-2866
jason.surman@kraton.com
www.kraton.com
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
info@kromachem.com
www.kromachem.com
Kruss GmbH
Borsteler Chaussee 85
Hamburg, Hamburg,
22453 Germany
0049/40/514401-0
info@kruss.de
www.kruss.de
Ktisis
Davari and Christodoulou Street
Peania, Attiki, 19002 Greece
+302106646587
office@ktisis.eu
www.ktisis.eu

Kumar Organic Products Limited


819/C, 13th Cross,
Jayanagar 7th Block
Bangalore, Karnataka,
560082 India
08041425832
coatings@kumarorganic.net
www.kumarorganic.net
Kuraray America, Inc.
2625 Bay Area Boulevard,
Suite 600
Houston, TX, 77058 USA
800-423 9762
ralf.voelkle@kurarayamerica.com
www.kuraray.us.com
Langguth America Ltd.
109 Randall Drive
Waterloo, Ontario, N2V1C5
Canada
519-888-0099 Ext. 305
dvogelsang@langguth.ca
langguth-america.com

Lansco Colors
One Blue Hill Plaza,
11th Floor, P.O. Box 1685
Pearl River, NY, 10965 USA
845-507-5950
frank@pigments.com
www.pigments.com
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.

Lau GmbH.
Ihmerter Strasse 29
Hemer, 58675 Germany
+49 (0) 23 72 | 800 14
info@lau-hemer.de
www.lau-hemer.de/

LCR Hallcrest
1911 Pickwick Lane
Glenview, IL, 60026 USA
847-998-8580
info@hallcrest.com
www.hallcrest.com
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
sales@leneta.com
www.leneta.com
Les Encres 3H Inc.
54 de la Pointe Langlois
Laval, Quebec, H7L3M5 Canada
450-622-5665
info@encres3h.com
encres3h.com
Liebisch, Gebr. GmbH & Co. KG
Eisenstr. 34
33649 Bielefeld, Germany
+49-521-94647-0
sales@liebisch.com
www.liebisch.de
Little Joe Industries
10 Ilene Court,
Suite 4
Hillsborough, NJ, 08844 USA
908-359-5213
info@littlejoe.com
www.littlejoe.com
See ad on page 26

Lonza
1200 Bluegrass Lakes Parkway
Alpharetta, GA, 30004 USA
800-523-7391
industrial.solutions@lonza.com
www.lonza.com
Lonza is one of the worlds leading and most trusted suppliers of
specialty chemicals used in industrial applications. We are a custom manufacturer and developer
of cost effective antimicrobial solutions for your needs.

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Lubrizol Advanced Materials,


Inc.
9911 Brecksville Road
Cleveland, OH, 44141 USA
800-380-5397
coatingsNA@lubrizol.com
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 Parkway
Cordova, TN, 38016 USA
800-458-2483
troy.harpole@lucite.com
www.lucite.com
Madhu Silica
147, GIDC Estate
Vartej
Bhavnagar, Gujarat,
364 060 India
+ 91- 278 - 2541766
madhusilica@madhusilica.com
www.madhusilica.com
Mallard Creek Polymers
8901 Research Drive
Charlotte, NC, 28262-8541 USA
877-240-0171
info@mcpolymers.com
www.mcpolymers.com
Malvern Minerals Company
220 Runyon Street
Hot Springs, AR, 71901 USA
501-623-8893
novacite@malvernminerals.com
www.malvernminerals.com
Marimex America LLC
101 Liberty Street
Metuchen, NJ, 08840 USA
800-610-8601
ulrich.maser@marimex-america.
com
www.marimex-america.com
Coatings World | 105

Industry Companies
Maroon Packaging
1390 Jaycox Road
Avon, Ohio, 44011 USA
www.marooninc.com/maroon/
Masterpiece Graphix
1500 Fenpark Drive
Fenton, MO, 63026 USA
636-349-6401
lanie@mgxdigital.com
www.mgxdigital.com
Mathis USA, Inc.
P.O. Box 1626
Concord, NC, 28026-1626 USA
704-786-6157
usa@mathisag.com
www.mathisag.com
McLube Division,
McGee Industries, Inc.
9 Crozerville Road,
P.O. Box 2425
Aston, PA, 19014 USA
610-459-1890
info@mclube.com
www.mclube.com
Menges Roller Company,
Coating Roll Division
260 Industrial Drive
Wauconda, IL, 60084 USA
847-487-8897
jawe@mengesroller.com
www.mengesroller.com
Met One Instruments
1600 Washington Boulevard
Grants Pass, OR, 97526 USA
541-471-7111
mjohnson@metone.com
www.metone.com/particle-counters.php
Metapol
Azahares 26 Sta.
Mara Insurgentes
Mxico, DF, 06430 Mxico
525519460850
sandram@metapol.com.mx
www.metapol.com.mx
Mexichem
33653 Walker Road
Avon Lake, OH, 44012 USA
877-226-7355
mbnooney@mexichem.com
www.mexichem.com
Miami Chemical
2 NE 40th Street,
Suite 501
Miami, FL, 33137 USA
305-370-3170
info@miamichemical.com
www.miamichemical.com

Michelman
11, rue de lIndustrie
Windhoff,
L-8399 Luxembourg
352 26 39 44 1
johannburton@michelman.com
www.michelman.com

Momentive Performance
Materials Inc.
260 Hudson River Road
Waterford, NY, 12188 USA
888-295-2392
4information@momentive.com
www.momentive.com

Micro Metrics Company


4450 Ansley Lane
Cumming, GA, 30040 USA
678-947-3723
elenor2011@micro-metrics.com
www.micro-metrics.com

Monarch Industrial Products (I)


Pvt. Ltd
Sidco Industrial Estate
Theni, Tamilnadu,
625531 India
+91-4546-251020
purchase@monarchindia.net
www.monarchindia.net

Micro Powders, Inc.


580 White Plains Road
Tarrytown, NY, 10591 USA
914-793-4058
mpi@micropowders.com
www.micropowders.com
See ad on page 5
Micro Powders, Inc. is a leader
in wax technology, manufacturingspecialized micronized waxes,
waxdispersions and emulsions for
thepaint, ink and coatings industries 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.

Microtron USA Inc.


888 E. Belvidere Road, Unit 214
Grayslake, IL, 60030 USA
18475480066
Dave.Peterson@EMImills.com
www.EMImills.com
Mississippi Lime Company
3870 South Lindbergh Boulevard,
Suite 200
St. Louis, MO, 63127 USA
314-543-6300
www.mississippilime.com
Mitutoyo America
965 Corporate Boulevard
Aurora, IL, 60502 USA
888-648-8869
info@mitutoyo.com
www.mitutoyo.com

Morse Manufacturing Co., Inc.


727 West Manlius Street
East Syracuse, NY, 13057 USA
315-437-8475
ralphp@morsedrum.com
www.morsedrum.com
Mount Packaging Systems Limited
Shawcross Business Park
Owl Lane
Dewsbury, WF12 7RF United
Kingdom
01924459459
sales@mountpackaging.com
www.mountpackaging.com
Munzing
1455 Broad Street
Bloomfield, NJ, 07003 USA
973-279-1306
acolacci@munzing.us
www.munzing.com
Munzing Micro Technologies
Dr. Bergius- Str. 16-24
Elsteraue, Saxony Anhalt, 06729
Germany
004934418291022
ceretan@munzing.com
www.ceretan.de
Myers Engineering
8376 Salt Lake Ave.
Bell, CA, 90201 USA
323-560-4723
sales@myersmixer.com
www.myersmixer.com
Nan Ya Corp.
9 Peach Tree Hill Road
Livingston, NJ, 07039 USA
www.npcusa.com
NEI Corporation
400 Apgar Drive, Suite E
Somerset, NJ, 08873 USA
732-868-3141
sales@neicorporation.com
www.neicorporation.com

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Netzsch Premier
Technologies, LLC.
125 Pickering Way
Exton, PA, 19341 USA
484-879-2020
info.npt@netzsch.com
www.netzsch-grinding.com
NETZSCH Premier Technologies,
LLC specializes in machinery for
wet grinding and dispersion and
dry grinding and classification of
powders. We have been an innovative technology leader in batch
and continuous processing. Wet
processing equipment includes
high speed dispersers, in-line mixing, horizontal and vertical media
mills, and multi-shaft mixers. Dry
powder processing equipment
includes jet mills, classifier mills,
universal mills, dry bead mills, air
classifiers and cutting mills. We
provide custom equipment and
complete turn-key systems.
See ad on page 89

New Brook International, Inc.


393 Crescent Avenue,
Suite C 393
Wyckoff, NJ, 07481 USA
201-891-6595
sales@newbrookintl.com
www.newbrookintl.com
Newport Industries Ltd.
2nd Floor,
Spencer House,
23 Sheen Road
Richmond Upon Thames,
Surrey, TW9 1BN England
+44 20 8332 2519
sales@newport-industries.com
www.rosins.eu
NiChem Corp.
600 W. 52nd Street
Chicago, IL, 60609 USA
773-924-3700
info@nichemcorp.com
nichemcorp.com
Niles Steel Tank
725 Talamore Drive
Ambler, PA, 19002 USA
215-641-2114
mbetterly@nilesst.com
www.nilesst.com

September 2015

Industry Companies
Nokxeller Dispersions
rua ca, 711 dist ind ritter
cachoeirinha, RS, 94940-030
Brazil
555181258297
nokxeller@nokxeller.com.br
www.nokxeller.com.br

NYCO Minerals, Inc.,


Member of the S&B Group
803 Mountainview Dr.
Willsboro, NY, 12996 USA
518-963-4262
dawn.revette@nycominerals.com
www.nycominerals.com

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

OMG Americas
811 Sharon Drive
Westlake, OH, 44145-1522 USA
440-899-2950
laura.bittle@omgi.com
www.omgi.com

Nordmann, Rassmann GmbH


Kajen 2
Hamburg, 22459 Germany
+494936870
info@nrc.de
www.nrc.de
Norstone
315 E. 4th Street, Rear
Bridgeport, PA, 19405 USA
484-684-6986
daniyel.firestone.com
www.norstoneinc.com
Novaflow Systems, Inc.
P.O. Box 269.
991 Industrial Road
Prescott, Ontario, K0E 1T0
Canada
613-925-5926
sales@novaflow.com
www.novaflow.com
Nubiola
Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes,
648, 1
Barcelona, Spain, 08010 ES
+34 933 435 750
nubiola@nubiola.com
www.nubiola.com
See ad on page 37
Nuplex Resins LLC
4730 Crittenden Drive
Louisville, KY, 40209 USA
502-367-6111
kathy.short@nuplex.com
www.nuplex.com
NYCO Minerals Inc.
803 Mountain View Drive,
P.O. Box 368
Willsboro, NY, 12996 USA
518-963-2137
dawn.revette@imerys.com
www.nycominerals.com

Omnova
175 Ghent Road
Fairlawn, OH, 44333 USA
330-869-4200
dan.lamb@omnova.com
www.omnova.com
One 38 Graphics
112 Hamburg Road
Parsippany, NJ, 07054 USA
201-844-8170
jeffs@one38graphics.com
www.one38graphics.com

colorize, impart conductive properties to, and enhance the performance of paints and coatings
for a wide range of applications.
With 1,360 employees worldwide,
Orion Engineered Carbons runs
14 global production sites and
four Applied Technology Centers.

Pan Technology, Inc.


117 Moonachie Avenue
Carlstadt, NJ, 07072 USA
201-438-7878 Ext. 7140
fmagdits@pantechnology.com
www.pantechnology.com
Parka d.o.o., Frankovo naselje
135 Skofja Loka, Slovenia,
4220 Slovenia
0038645022810
info.si@parkagroup.com
www.parkagroup.com

OPC Polymers
1920 Leonard Avenue
Columbus, OH, 43219 USA
614-253-8511
steveb@opcpolymers.com,
info@opcpolymers.com
opcpolymers.com

Parker Hannifin | domnick


hunter Process Filtration
2340 Eastman Avenue
Oxnard, CA, 93030 USA
877-784-2234
dhpsales.na@parker.com
www.parker.com/dhprocessipc

Organic Dyes & Pigments, LLC


65 Valley Street
E. Providence, RI, 02914 USA
401-434-3300
mdoyle@organicdye.com
www.organicdye.com

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.

Orion Engineered Carbons


4501 Magnolia Cove Drive,
Suite 106
Kingwood, TX, 77345 USA
832-445-3300
americas-pigments@
orioncarbons.com
www.orioncarbons.com
Orion Engineered Carbons is a
worldwide supplier of standard
and high-performance Carbon
Black for paints and coatings,
inks and toners, adhesives and
sealants, polymers, batteries, tires
and manufactured rubber goods.
Orions high-quality Gas, Furnace
and Specialty Carbon Blacks tint,

PASE-Group-Massman
sales@pasegroup.com
www.pasegroup.com
Paul N. Gardner Company
316 NE 1st Street
Pompano Beach, FL, 33060 USA
954-946-9454
sthompson@gardco.com
www.gardco.com
See ad on page 87

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PCI Group, Inc.


23043 N. 15th Lane
Phoenix, AZ, 85027 USA
623-581-1938
KSullivan@pcigroupinc.com
www.pcigroupinc.com
PCT Engineered Systems
8700 Hillandale Road
Davenport, IA, 52806 USA
563-285-7411
sales@teampct.com
www.teampct.com
Peninsula Polymers
3401 College Boulevard,
Suite 230
Leawood, KS, 66211 USA
913-647-8100
info@penpoly.com
www.PenPoly.com
PentaCarbon GmbH
Annabergstrasse 168
Haltern am See, NRW, 45721
Germany
004923648997970
info@pentacarbon.de
www.pentacarbon.de
Perstorp Group
Neptunigatan 1 SE-201 25
Malm, NA, SE-284 80 SE
+46 435 380 00
perstorp@perstorp.com
www.perstorp.com
See ad on page 55
Pflaumer Brothers, Inc.
1008 Whitehead Road Extension
Ewing, NJ, 08638 USA
609-883-4610
hmcnair@pflaumer.com
www.pflaumer.com
PhibroChem
Glenpointe Centre East,
3rd Floor,
300 Frank W. Burr Boulevard,
Suite 21
Teaneck, NJ, 07666 USA
201-329-7300
michael.pollock@phibrochem.com
www.phibrochem.com
Phoseon Technology
7425 NW Evergreen Parkway
Hillsboro, OR, 97124 USA
503-439-6446
info@phoseon.com
www.phoseon.com

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Industry Companies
Picosun
Tietotie 3
Espoo , Uusimaa, FI-02150
Finland
+358 50 321 1955
juhanan.kostamo@picosun.com
www.picosun.com
Pidilite Industries Ltd. (India)
31 Middle Dunstable Rd
Nashua, NH, 03062 USA
781-640-9999
pgs@alphachem.com
www.pidilitepigment.com
Pipeline Packaging
30310 Emerald Valley Parkway,
#500
Glenwillow, OH, 44139 USA
800-446-0351
ssmith@pipelinepackaging.com
www.pipelinepackaging.com
Plas Mec, S.R.L
Via Europa 79
Lonate Pozzolo, (VA), 21015 Italy
00390331301648
omendez@plasmec.it
www.plasmec.it

Polyrheo Inc.
501 East Towers,
1 Avenue Holiday,
Pointe Claire, Montreal, Quebec,
H9R 5N3 Canada
514 447 5005
sales@polyrheo.com
www.polyrheo.com
Pope Scientific
P.O. Box 80018
Saukville, WI, 53080 USA
262-268-9300
dsegal@popeinc.com
www.popeinc.com
Poraver North America Inc.
2429 Bowman Street
Innisfil, Ontario, L9S 3V6 Canada
+1705431022
info@poraver.com
www.poraver.com
PPG Silica Products, USA
440 College Park Drive
Monroeville, PA, 15146 USA
www.ppg.com/specialty/silicas/
pages/default.aspx

PLT Health Solutions


119 Headquarters Plaza
Morristown, NJ, 07960 USA
973-984-0900
bob@plthealth.com
www.plthealth.com

PQ Corporation
300 Lindenwood Drive
Valleybrooke Corporate Center
Malvern, PA, 19355-1740 USA
610-651-4200
tony.nock@pqcorp.com
www.pqcorp.com

PMC Group
1288 Route 73, Suite 401
Mt. Laurel, NJ, 08054 USA
856-533-1866
info@pmc-group.com
www.pmc-group.com

PreBaffle Systems
323 W. North Street
Itasca, IL, 60143 USA
630-285-8335
marv@prebaffle.com
www.prebaffle.com

Polynt Composites USA


99 East Cottage Avenue
Carpentersville, IL, 60110 USA
800-312-8103
martine.will@polynt.com
www.polynt.com/en
Polynt Composites continues
on the more than 60 years of innovation with the Polynt Coatings brand. Polynt Composites
delivers the top quality products
and customer service to get you
through every project. We have
you covered with Coating and
Composites Resins and Gel Coat
technologies for every need.

Premier Aerosol Packaging


7777 Hub Parkway
Valley View, OH, 44125 USA
216-674-1590
mmandat@premieraerosol.com
www.premieraerosol.com
President
909-K Canterbury Road
Westlake, Ohio, 44145 USA
440-871-4164
peacock@sidasacoatings.com
www.sidasacoatings.com
Prime UV Equipment
416 Mission Street
Carol Stream, IL, 60188 USA
630-681-2100
elinor@primeuv.com
www.primeuv.com

Prox-Chem America
P.O. Box 1517
Dudley, MA, 01571 USA
508-943-9052
Q-Lab Corporation
800 Canterbury Rd.
Westlake, OH, 44145 USA
440-835-8700
info@q-lab.com
www.q-lab.com
Qingdao Sanhuan ColorChem
Co., Ltd.
Room 101, No. 9 Building,
Longxiang Plaza,
No. 28 Donghai West Road,
Qingdao, Shandong, 266071
China
+86-532-86679297
kingcolor@cncolorchem.com
www.cncolorchem.com
Qualtech Products Industry Co Ltd
No.28, Zhongshan Rd
6th floor,Jiayue Building
Guangzhou , 510060 China
00862082520088
info@qualtechproductsindustry.com
www.qualtechproductsindustry.com
Quest Specialty Chemicals
225 Seven Farms Drive,
Suite 204
Charleston, SC, 29492 USA
843-416-3932
lyerkey@quest-ap.com
www.quest-sc.com
Quick Blades, Inc.
P.O. Box 5155
Huntington, IN, 46750 USA
877-618-8304
sales@quickblades.net
www.quickblades.net
Rainbow Paints Ltd.
P.O. Box 2312
Lilongwe, cr, Malawi
+265 1755901
iqbal@rainbowpaints.biz
rainbowpaints.biz
Rainmagic Products
4544 Davis Road
Lake Worth, FL, 33461 USA
305-432-4781
info@rainmagic.com
Ralston Colour & Coatings B.V.
P.O. Box 205
Zwolle, The Netherlands,
NL-8000 AE The Netherlands
+31 38 4291100
info@ralstoncolour.com
www.ralstoncolour.com

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Reactive Surfaces, Ltd., LLP


300 W. Avenue,
Suite 1316
Austin, TX, 78701 USA
512-472-8282
smcdaniel@reactivesurfaces.com
www.reactivesurfaces.com
Reaxis Inc.
941 Robinson Highway
McDonald, PA, 15057 USA
800-426-7273
sales@reaxis.com
www.reaxis.com
Red Devil Equipment Company /
RADIA
14900 21st Ave N
Plymouth, MN, 55447 USA
800-221-1083
bbrockman@reddevilequipment.
com
www.reddevilequipment.com
Regional Specialty Chemical
Distributor
201 East Elm Street
Conshohocken, PA, 19428 USA
610-828-4500
info@vanhornmetz.com
www.vanhornmetz.com

Reichhold
P.O. Box 13582
Research Triangle Park, NC,
27709 USA
800-431-1920
productinfo_na@reichhold.com
www.Reichhold.com
Reichhold offers one of the most
comprehensive ranges of technology in the coatings industry
today from traditional alkyds,
polyesters, polyurethanes, epoxies
and acrylics to more cutting-edge
technologies such as BECKOSOL
AQ alkyd latexes, water-borne
oil modified urethanes and waterborne epoxy curing agents. More
importantly, Reichhold doesnt
just sell these technologies; they
engineer them, tailor them and
offer ongoing support through
specialized technical experts.
See ad on page 45

September 2015

Industry Companies

Reitech Corporation
3146 Marion Ave.
Reading, PA, 19605-2746 USA
610-929-9451
info@reitechcorporation.com
www.reitechcorporation.com
Reitech Corporation is a manufacturer of water-based pigment
dispersions for paints, coatings,
inks, adhesives and specialty applications. We offer an extensive
product line of hi-strength pigment dispersions that are based
on acrylic resins and resin-free
systems. Also, we are unique in
that well customize a dispersion
for our customer. So dont settle
for a large dispersion houses limited offering, find your specific solution at Reitech.

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, MI, 48170 USA
800-891-2955
info@resinateinc.com
www.resinateinc.com
Revelli Chemicals Inc.
35 Mason Street
Greenwich, CT, 06830 USA
800-REV-CHEM
info@revellichemicals.com
www.revellichemicals.com
Rexson Systems Ltd.
760 Foster Ave,
Bensenville
Chicago, IL, 60106 USA
630-787 0650
duncan.blowers@rexson.co.uk
www.rexsonusa.com

Reynolds Industries, Inc.


3601 Foot Hills Way
Fort Mill, SC, 29708 USA
803-548-4301
a.miller@reynoldsmixers.com
www.reynoldsmixers.com

Rockwood Pigments NA, Inc.


7101 Muirkirk Road
Beltsville, MD, 20705-1333 USA
301-210-3400, 800-638-4444
info.us@rpigments.com
www.rockwoodpigments.com

Rezkem
77 Milford Drive
Hudson, OH, 44236 USA
330-653-9104
info@rezkemchemicals.com
www.rezkemchemicals.com

Ropak
1019 Cedar Lake Road, SE
Decatur, AL, 35603 USA
www.ropak.com

RHEONIS - Services for fluids


processability
73 rue des Javaux Z.A. des Javaux
Z.A. des Javaux
Eybens, Rhne-Alpes, 38320
France
0033476543333
contact@rheonis.com
www.rheonis.com
Rhopoint Instruments
Rhopoint House Enviro 21 Park
Queensway Avenue South
St Leonards on Sea, East Sussex,
TN38 9AG GB
+44 1424 739622
sales@rhopointinstruments.com
www.rhopointinstruments.com
Rit-Chem Co., Inc.
1 Zeiss Drive,
Suite 200
Thornwood, NY, 10594 USA
914-769-9110
writell@ritchem.com
ritchem.com
RK PrintCoat Instruments Ltd.
Abington Road, Litlington
Royston, Hertfordshire, SG8 0QZ
United Kingdom
+44 (0) 1763 852187
sales@rkprint.com
www.rkprint.com
RLM Industries
3714 Jonlen Drive
Cincinnati, OH, 45227 USA
513-527-4057
bob.rlmind@gmail.com
www.rlmind.net
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
1201 South Second Street
Milwaukee, WI, 53204-2496 USA
414-382-2000
webmaster@rockwellautomation.
com
www.rockwellautomation.com

Royce International
3400 S. Tamiami Trail,
Suite 300
Sarasota, FL, 34239 USA
941-894-1228
info@royceintl.com
www.royceintl.com
Ruetgers Novares GmbH
Varziner Str. 49
Duisburg, Germany, 47138 DE
49-203-429602
resins@ruetgers-group.com
www.novares.de
Ruetgers Novares GmbH
Varziner Strae 49
Duisburg, NRW, 47138 Germany
+49 203 42 96-735
resins@ruetgers-group.com
www.novares.de
Sachtleben Corp.
140 Grand Street,
#400
White Plains, NY, 10601 USA
914-539-4080
e.sun@sachtleben.de
www.sachtleben.de/
Sample-Ease
1200 Mendelssohn Avenue
North,
Suite 104
Minneapolis, MN, 55427 USA
763-746-7830
jdillon@dillongroup.us
www.sample-ease.com
Sartomer Americas
502 Thomas Jones Way
Oaklands Corporate Center
Exton, PA, 19341 USA
610-363-4100
sartomer.exto-comm@sartomer.com
www.sartomer.com
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Sartorius Lab Instruments


GmbH&Co. KG
Weender Landstr. 94-108
Goettingen, NI, 37079 Germany
05513080
info@sartorius.com
www.sartorius.com
Sasol Wax GmbH
Worthdamm 13 -27
Hamburg, 20457 Germany
+49 40 78115 0
wax@de.sasol.com
www.sasolwax.com
Schold Machine Corp.
7201 W. 64th Place
Chicago, IL, 60638 USA
800-4-MIXERS
schold@schold.com
www.schold.com
Schwegmann Filtrations-Technik
GmbH
Wernher-von-Braun-Str. 14
Grafschaft-Gelsdorf, RheinlandPfalz, 53501 Germany
0049 (0) 2225 9226-11
psalij@filtrations-technik.de
www.filtrations-technik.de
SensaDyne Instruments
4851 E. Green Mountain Drive
Flagstaff, AZ, 86004 USA
480-924-1744
sensadyn@ix.netcom.com
www.sensadyne.com
Sensient Industrial Colors
2515 N. Jefferson Avenue
Saint Louis, MO, 63106 USA
800-325-8110
christian.lapak@sensiet.com
www.sensientindustrial.com
Serac Inc.
160 E. Elk Trail
Carol Stream, IL, 60188 USA
630-517-5601
alanb@serac-usa.com
www.serac-inc.com

Shamrock Technologies, Inc.


Foot of Pacific Street
Newark, NJ, 07114 USA
973-242-2999
marketing@shamrocktechnologies.com
www.shamrocktechnologies.
com
September 2015

Industry Companies
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 Inside Front Cover

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
info@ironoxide.com.cn
www.ironoxide.com.cn
Shepherd Color Company, The
4539 Dues Drive
Cincinnati, OH, 45246 USA
513-874-0714
salesusa@shepherdcolor.com
www.shepherdcolor.com
Shimadzu Scientific Instruments Inc.
7102 Riverwood Drive
Columbia, MD, 21046 USA
800-477-1227
webmaster@shimadzu.com
www.ssi.shimadzu.com
Shreya Aniline Industries Pvt. Ltd.
201 Raut Chambers 340/42
340/42 Samuel Street,
Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400022 India
912223432187
dyes@vsnl.com
www.shreyaaniline.com
Sid Richardson Carbon Co.
3560 W. Market Street, Suite 420
Akron, OH, 44333 USA
330-666-2777
carbonblack@sidrich.com
www.sidrich.com
Siemens Process Industries
and Drives
3333 Old Milton Parkway
Alpharetta, GA, 30005-4437 USA
770-751-2000
helpline.sii@siemens.com
www.usa.siemens.com/industry

Sigma Equipment Corporation


39 Westmoreland Avenue
White Plains, NY, 10606 USA
914-682-1820
info@SigmaUS.com
www.SigmaUS.com

Silberline
130 Lincoln Drive,
P.O. Box B
Tamaqua, PA, 18252 USA
570-668-6050
bauerj@silberline.com
www.silberline.com
Silberline is a world leader and
global supplier of high quality
special effect and performance
pigments that dramatically enhance the visual appeal of coatings, paints, inks, plastics and
textiles. Silberline products are
the solution to creating positive
product distinction through bold
and beautiful special effects.

SiLi Sigmund Lindner GmbH


Oberwarmensteinacher Str. 38
Warmensteinach, Bavaria, 95485
Germany
+4992779940
sili-na@sigmund-lindner.com
www.sili.eu

Siltech Corporation
225 Wicksteed Avenue
Toronto, ON, M4H 1G5 Canada
845-592-4075
robert@siltech.com
www.siltech.com
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 24

Sincol USA
167 N. 3rd Avenue, #K
Upland, CA, 91786 USA
909-931-9954
andrewg@sincolusa.com
www.sincol.com.cn
Sincol Corporation is the single
largest producer of organic pigments in China, specializing in
large volume and high performance colorants for the coatings
industry. Sincols production facility is one of the most modern
and sophisticated organic pigment
production plants in the world.
With our completely new water
treatment facility, it is also one of
the most environmentally sustainable. Sincol Corp. has a program
of continuous development on all
pigments, while focusing on high
performance products.

Solutia, Inc.
575 Maryville Centre Drive
St. Louis, MO, 63141 USA
www.solutia.com/en/Default.aspx
Solution Dispersions
2055 Enterprise Parkway
Twinsburg, OH, 44087 USA
800-603-6126
paulw@chromascape.com
www.solutiondispersions.com

Solvay
8 Cedar Brook Drive
Cranbury, NJ, 08512 USA
888-776-7337
NovecareCC@solvay.com
www.solvay.com
Solvay is a leading global supplier of binder, color and performance solution additives. Binder
solutions include a wide range of
anionic/nonionic surfactants and
specialty monomers for emulsion
polymerization. Color solutions
deliver efficient dispersants and
wetting aids. Performance solutions include open time/freeze
thaw extenders, defoamers and
amines. Solvay delivers these in-

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novations to meet and support


customers needs for sustainable,
high performance products. Solvay has global technical support
and R&D, with ongoing investment in people and resources.

Southern Clay Products, Inc.


11719 Bee Cave Road,
Suite 103
Austin, TX, 78738 USA
www.scprod.com
Soy Technologies LLC
1050 Elizabeth Drive,
Unit #4
Nicholasville, KY, 40356 USA
800-769-8748
rfrees@soytek.com
www.soytek.com
Specialty Chemical Sales, Inc.
4561 West 160th Street
Cleveland, OH, 44135 USA
216-267-5950
edsabo@specialtychemicalsales.
com
www.specialtychemicalsales.com
Specialty Polymers, Inc.
P.O. Box 299
Woodburn, OR, 97071 USA
800-770-7523
info@specpoly.com
www.specpoly.com
See ad on page 15
Spectra Colors
25 Rizzolo Road
Kearny, NJ, 07032 USA
201-997-0606
info@spectracolors.com
www.SpectraColors.com
Spectra Colours Ltd.
27 Arnesby Avenue
Sale, NA, M33 2NJ UK
+441619730160
haizhou@spectracolours.co.uk
www.spectracolours.co.uk
Spencer Strainer Systems
6205 Gheens Mill Rd
Jeffersonville, IN, 47130 USA
812-282-6300
pdeaver@spencerstrainer.com
www.spencerstrainer.com
St. Louis Group
8888 Keystone Crossing,
Suite 1300
Indianapolis, IN, 46240 USA
317-581-8540
info@thestlouisgroup.com
www.thestlouisgroup.com
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Industry Companies
Stat-Ease, Inc.
2021 E. Hennepin Avenue,
Suite 480
Minneapolis, MN, 55413 USA
612-378-9449
marketing@statease.com
www.statease.com
Stepan
22 W. Frontage Road
Northfield, IL, 60093 USA
847-501-2338
psaab@stepan.com
www.stepan.com
Stonebridge Coatings Laboratory, Inc.
46701 Commerce Center Drive
Plymouth, MI, 48170 USA
734-233-3978
dhense@stonebridgetech.us
www.stonebridgelabs.us

Sudarshan North America


76 N. Walnut Street
Ridgewood, NJ, 07450 USA
201-652-2046
wbaker@sudarshan.com
www.sudarshan.com
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!

Sun Chemical Corporation


Performance Pigments
5020 Spring Grove Avenue
Cincinnati, OH, 45232 USA
800-543-2323
pigments@sunchemical.com
www.sunchemical.com

T&R Chemicals
P.O. Box 330
Clint, TX, 79836 USA
800-351-6025
www.trchemicals.com
Sunin Machine Co., Ltd.
No.96, Chiao Ho Rd ,
Chungho Dist
New Taipei City, Taiwan,
235 Taiwan Roc
886222477070
sunin168@ms31.hinet.net
www.sunin-machine.com/en/
34 years professional experience
in production Grinding and Milling & mixer and sales of global
marketing. Our achievement is the
best guarantee of product quality.
We make Industrial applicatios
for Coating, Inks, Pigments, Resins, Dyestuffs, Adhesives, Hi-Tech
coated, Electronic FPC board,
Battery, agricultural chemicals,
Inkjet ink and lithium materials
etc of all chemical grinding, dispersion, packaging and transport.

Sympatec Inc.
1600, Reed Road, Suite C
Pennington, NJ, 08534 USA
609-303-0066
sales@sympatec.com
www.sympatec.com
Synasia Inc.
240 Amboy Avenue
Metuchen, NJ, 08840 USA
732-205-9880
kgreene@synasia.com
www.synasia.com
Synthopol Chemie
Alter Postweg 35
21614 Buxtehude Germany
Buxtehude, Niedersachsen, 21614
Germany
004941617071962
bprueter@synthopol.com
www.synthopol.com

Sunbelt Chemicals
71 Hargrove Grade
Palm Coast, FL, 32137 USA
386-446-4595
www.sunbeltchemicals.com

T&B Chemical & Raw Material


Distribution
25400 U.S. 19, Suite 152
Clearwater, FL, 33763 USA
727-330-7799
info@tradeandbusinessllc.com
www.tradeandbusinessllc.com

Suncolor Corporation
1325 Irondale Circle
North Canton, OH, 44720 USA
330-499-7010
mzink@suncolorcorp.com
www.suncolorcorp.com

T and C Services Ltd.


481 Matts Hollow Road
Manchester, TN, 37355 USA
931-581-6053
painter@gmail.com
www.tandcservicesltd.com

T.N.C. Nitrocellulose
19F,1071 Chung Cheng Road
Taoyuan, Taiwan, 333 R.O.C
886-3-3241126
crystalh@tnc.com.tw
www.tnc.com.tw/
Taber Industries
455 Bryant Street
North Tonawanda, NY, 14120
USA
716-694-4000
sales@taberindustries.com
www.taberindustries.com
tec5USA, Inc.
80 Skyline Drive
Plainview, NY, 11803 USA
516-653-2000
info@tec5usa.com
www.tec5usa.com
Technical Industries, Inc.
217 Church Street
Peace Dale, RI, 02883 USA
401-783-5887
erose@tidispersion.com
www.tidispersion.com
technoPRINT
Juteweberstr. 1
Rheine, NRW, 48432 Germany
00495975929927
eschhaus@tp-werbemedien.de
www.tp-werbemedien.de
Teckrez, Inc.
P.O. Box 9658
Fleming Island, FL, 32006 USA
904-215-7885
www.teckrez.com
Testex
Gotthardstrasse 61
P.O. Box 2156
Zrich, Zrich, CH-8027 Switzerland
+41 44 206 42 42
zuerich@testex.com
www.testex.com
TF Warren Group
57 ,Old Onondaga Road West
Brantford, Ontario, N3T5M1
Canada
519 754 3722
steve.beaulieu@tfwarren.com
www.tfwarren.com

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The Blade Shop, Inc.


2891 Rodman Drive
Seneca Falls, NY, 13148 USA
315-568-8093
sales@bladeshop.com
www.bladeshop.com
The Grieve Corporation
500 Hart Road
Round Lake, IL, 60073 USA
847-546-8225
sales@grievecorp.com
www.grievecorp.com
The Kish Company
8020 Tyler Boulevard,
Suite 100
Mentor, OH, 44077 USA
440-205-9970
info@kishcompany.com
kishcompany.com
The Valspar Corporation Ltda
Estrada dos Casa 5050
So Bernardo do Campo,
Sao Paulo, 09840900 Brazil
551143589244
informativo@valspar.com.br
www.valspar.com
Thwing-Albert Instrument
Company
14 W. Collings Avenue
West Berlin, NJ, 08091 USA
856-767-1000
info@thwingalbert.com
www.thwingalbert.com
Tolsa S.A.
c/ Campezo, 1. P. E. Las Mercedes
Madrid, Madrid, 28022 Spain
+34 913220100
ppenzol@tolsa.com
www.tolsa.com
TOR Minerals International Inc.
722 Burleson Street
Corpus Christi, TX, 78402, USA
www.torminerals.com
Torrey Hills Technologies, LLC
6370 Lusk Boulevard,
Suite F111
San Diego, CA, 92121 USA
858-558-6666
yzhang@torreyhillstech.com
www.threerollmill.com

September 2015

Industry Companies

TQC
4053 S. Lapeer Road,
Suite H
Metamora, MI, 48455 USA
810-678-2400
joel@tqc-usa.com
www.tqc-usa.com
TQC designs and produces field
measuring instruments and lab
equipment for testing paint and
coatings and general surface treatment. TQCs objective is to create
and offer solutions for every possible QC-application in surface
technology. TQC products are
known for their ergonomic features and user friendliness. TQCs
production facility is located in
The Netherlands. In order to
complete the product range TQC
works closely together with renowned manufacturers from all
over the world.

Troy Corporation
8 Vreeland Road
Florham Park, NJ, 07932 USA
973-443-4200
marketing@troycorp.com
www.troycorp.com
See ad on page 27
Trust Chem USA
1050 Main Street,
Suite 22
East Greenwich, RI, 02818 USA
401-398-7301
falko@trustchemusa.com
www.trustchemusa.com
U.S. Metal Powders Inc.
408 Route 202 North
Flemington, NJ, 08822 USA
908-782-5454
sales@usbronzepowders.com
www.usbronzepowders.com
U.S. Silica Company
8490 Progress Drive,
Suite 300
Frederick, MD, 21701 USA
800-257-7034, Ext. 119
sales@ussilica.com
www.ussilica.com

Ubis (Asia) Plc,


20-22 Narathiwat
10120 Thailand
6626784222
ubis@ubisasia.com
www.ubisasia.com
UCT, Inc.
2731 Bartram Road
Bristol, PA, 19007 USA
800-385-3153
info@unitedchem.com
www.unitedchem.com
Ultimate Linings Ltd
pardeepg@ultimatelinings.com
www.ultimatelinings.com
Ultra-Fresh
49 Gervais Drive
Toronto, Ontario, M4G1G4
Canada
416-955-1881
sonia.poropat@ultra-fresh.com
www.ultra-fresh.com
Umicore Specialty Materials
Brugge NV
Kleine Pathoekeweg 82
Brugge, West-Flanders,
8000 Belgium
+32 50 320 720
Thomas.Schollaert@eu.umicore.
com
www.usmb.be

United Oil Projects


Mina Abdullah Industrial Area
Box 26011, Safat
Kuwait, 13121 Kuwait
96523263297
marketing@uopkt.com
www.uopkt.com/kcmc/index.php
US Zinc
2727 Allen Parkway, Suite 800
Houston, TX, 77019 USA
713-926-1705
info@uszinc.com
www.uszinc.com

Weice Testing Instrument Co., Ltd.


Building 2, 2nd Industrial Area,
Longhua
Shenzhen, Guangdong, 518109 China
+86-755-88863420
info@weicetesting.com
www.weicetesting.com

UV Process Supply
1229 W. Cortland Street
Chicago, IL, 60614 USA
773-248-0099
info@uvps.com
www.uvprocess.com

Wise Technical Marketing, Inc.


800 Industrial Boulevard
New Albany, IN, 47150 USA
312-635-9473
claude@wisetechnical.com
www.wisetechnical.com

Vertec BioSolvents, Inc.


1441 Branding Lane, Suite 100
Downers Grove, IL, 60515 USA
630-960-0600
j.opre@vertecbiosolvents.com
www.vertecbiosolvents.com

Yantai Wanhua
1400 North Providence Road,
Suite 309
Media, PA, 19063 USA
610-291-3717
mark@yantaiamericas.com
www.whchem.com/en

Vertellus Specialty Materials


900 Lanidex PLaza, Suite 250
Parsippany, NJ, 07054 USA
973-515-0011
tpensak@vertellus.com
www.vertellus.com

Union Colours Limited


Union House Hempshaw Lane
Stockport, Cheshire,
SK1 4LG United Kingdom
+44 (0) 1614757200
enquiries@unioncolours.com
www.unioncolours.com

Vijay Chemical Industries


R 422, MIDC, Rabale,
Thane-Belapur Road
Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra,
400701 India
+912227691192
srikanth@vijaychemical.com
www.vijaychemical.com

United Mineral & Chemical Corp.


1050 Wall Street West, Suite 660
Lyndhurst, NJ, 07071 USA
201-507-3300
inquiry@umccorp.com
www.umccorp.com

Walther Pilot North America


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

UV III Systems, Inc.


59 Cedarvale Estates
Alburgh, VT, 05440 USA
508-883-4881
sales@uv3.com
www.uv3.com

Unimin Specialty Minerals Inc.


258 Elm Street
New Canaan, CT, 06840 USA
618-747-2311
ContactUs@brilliantadditions.com
www.brilliantadditions.com

United Color Manufacturing, Inc.


P.O, Box 480,
660 Newtown-Yardley Road,
Suite 205
Newtown, PA, 18940 USA
215-860-2165
rec@unitedcolor.com
www.unitedcolor.com

Wacker Chemical Corporation


3301 Sutton Road
Adrian, MI, 49221 USA
888-922-5374
info.usa@wacker.com
www.wacker.com

Vitro Minerals
90 Myrtle Grove Lane
Covington, GA, 30014 USA
678-729-9333
turner@vitrominerals.com
www.vitrominerals.com
Vulcan Catalytic Infrared Oven
Systems
300 Highpoint Avenue
Portsmouth, RI, 02871 USA
401-683-2070
jmartin@vulcan-mdf.com
www.vulcan-mdf.com

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Yil-Long Chemical Corp.


Feilo Plaza, 601/6F
No 398, YongHe Rd
Shanghai, Shanghai, 200072 China
+(86 21) 65266643
sales@yil-long.com
www.yil-long.com
ystral gmbh
Wettelbrunner Str. 7
Ballrechten - Dottingen,
Ba.-W., 79282 DE
49-7634-5603-0
ystral@ystral.de
www.ystral.com
Yuen Liang Industrial Co., Ltd.
No.922 Zhongxing Road
Yanchao, Kaohsiung, 824 Taiwan
866-7-6161234
sales@ylresin.com
www.ylresin.com
Zochem
1 Tilbury Court
Brampton, ON, L6T 3T4 Canada
800-324-1806
info@zochem.com
www.zochem.com
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Distributors
Andes Chemical Corp.
11125 NW 29th Street
Doral, FL 33172
USA
305-591-5601
Fax: 305-591-5607
Julie.Peterson@Andeschem.Com
www.Andeschem.Com
Julie Peterson
Regions: Mexico, Central
America & Caribbean Islands,
South America
Products Offered: Additives,
Binders / Resins, Oils / Fatty Acids,
Pigments, Solvents, Laboratory
Equipment

Andicor Specialty
Chemicals Corp.
590 Abilene Drive
Mississauga, ON L5T 2T4
Canada
905-795-0911
Fax: 905-795-0912
john.roeleveld@andicor.com
www.andicor.com
John Roeleveld

Japan, South Korea, Central and


South Asia, Australia and Oceania

Commerce Industrial
Chemicals, Inc.

5611 W. Woolworth Avenue


Milwaukee, WI 53218
USA
800-877-8364
Fax: 414-353-3752
harriet_pedersen@
commerceindustrialchemicals.com
www.
commerceindustrialchemicals.com
Harriet Pedersen
Commerce Industrial Chemicals
has been a supplier to paint and
coatings manufacturers in the
upper Midwest for over 65 years.
Our knowledgeable sales staff
along with our valued suppliers
look forward to filling your raw
materials needs.
Regions: USA Midwest

Regions: Western Canada,


Central Canada, Atlantic Canada

Principals: Aarbor Colorants


Corp., BASF, Cleveland Steel,
Hoover Color Corp., Huntsman,
KLW Plastics, Paragon Molding,
Purity Zinc, R. T. Vanderbilt, WPC
Technologies

Products Offered: Additives,


Binders / Resins, Pigments

Products Offered: Additives,


Pigments, Solvents

Products Offered: Additives,


Binders / Resins, Solvents

Dowd and Guild Inc.


14 Crow Canyon Court,
Suite 200
San Ramon, CA 94583
USA
925-820-7222
Fax: 925-820-7225
info@dowdandguild.com
www.dowdandguild.com
Howard Guild

Dowd and Guild Inc. is a specialty


chemical distributor servicing the
needs of the coatings, graphic arts,
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: USA South, USA West,
Western Canada

Brandt Technologies, LLC

DKSH North America, Inc.

231 W. Grand Avenue, Suite 202


Bensenville, IL 60106
USA
630-787-1800
Fax: 630-787-1802
kathy_hamburg@brandttech.com
www.brandttech.com
Kathy Hamburg

100 Stierli Court,


#102
Mount Arlington, NJ 7856
USA
973-810-5511
lance.croft@dksh.com
www.dksh.com
Lance Croft

Principals: Allnex USA Inc.,


Burgess Pigment Company,
BYK USA, Inc., Eckart Effect
Pigments, Heucotech Ltd.,
Lanxess Corporation, Momentive
Performance Material, Omnova
Solutions, Tronox LLC, Unimin
Specialty Minerals Inc.

Regions: USA Northeast, USA


Midwest, USA South, USA West

Regions: USA Northeast, USA


Midwest, USA South, USA West,
Atlantic Canada, Mexico, Central
America & Caribbean Islands,
South America, Northern Europe,
Western Europe, Eastern Europe,
Southern Europe, China, India,

Products Offered: Additives,


Binders / Resins, Pigments

Products Offered: Additives,


Binders / Resins, Oils / Fatty Acids

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E.W. Kaufmann
Company

140 Wharton Road


Bristol, PA 19007
USA
800-635-5358
Fax: 215-364-4397
sjulian@ewkco.com
www.ewkaufmann.com
Shaun Julian
E.W. Kaufmann Company differentiates itself from its competitors
through its diversified product
base, highly experienced sales personnel and exceptional customer
service. Within its region E.W.
Kaufmann Company carries one
of the largest varieties of specialty
chemicals. This combined with
several distribution centers, including its headquarters in Bristol,
PA, enables the company to offer
timely deliveries. The sales force
averaging 15 years experience
allows the company to provide
superior technical support to its
customer base.
Regions: USA Northeast
Principals: BASF Corporation,
Reichold, Momentive Performance
Materials, Kronos (US), Inc.,
Cabot Corporation, Lonza, Inc.,
Burgess, Gabriel Performance
Products, Unimin Corporation, US
Zinc Corporation
Products Offered: Additives,
Binders / Resins, Oils / Fatty Acids,
Pigments, Solvents

September 2015

Distributors

Fitz Chem Corporation


450 E. Devon Avenue,
Suite 175
Itasca, IL 60143
USA
630-467-8383
Fax: 63-467-1183
cmarcuccelli@fitzchem.com
www.fitzchem.com
Christy Marcuccelli

Fitz Chem is a customer focused


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.

the leading manufacturers, the


most experienced technical team
in the industry and an unmatched
level of customer service. Our goal
is to supply each customer with a
customized solution to help them
create a competitive advantage in
the markets they serve.
Regions: USA Midwest
Principals: BASF Corporation,
Celanese Emulsions, Dow,
Elementis, Hoffmann Mineral
GMBH, Huntsman Advanced
Materials, Lonza, Momentive
Performance Materials Inc.,
Specialty Minerals, US Zinc
Products Offered: Additives,
Binders / Resins, Oils / Fatty Acids,
Pigments

Regions: USA Midwest, USA


South

Hall Technologies

Principals: Birla Carbon


(Columbian Chemicals), Cristal,
Cytec, Dominion Colour,
DSM Coatings, Ferro , Imerys,
Mississippi Lime, PQ Corporation,
TOR Minerals

6300 Bartmer Industrial Drive


St. Louis, MO 63130
USA
314-725-2600
mloudenslager@halltechinc.com
www.halltechinc.com
Mark Loudenslager

Products Offered: Additives,


Binders / Resins, Pigments

Regions: USA Midwest


Products Offered: Additives,
Binders / Resins, Pigments

JNS-Smithchem, LLC

GMZ

5115 Excello Court


West Chester, OH 45069
USA
800-543-1121
Fax: 513-870-5210
rprior@gmzinc.com
www.gmzinc.com
Rocky Prior
GMZ is the preferred source for
specialty chemicals and technical
expertise throughout the Ohio Valley/Midwest region for coatings,
adhesives, sealants, elastomers,
composites and urethanes. We provide the most comprehensive portfolio of specialty products from

90 Sixth Avenue
Paterson, NJ 07524
USA
973-278-9050
msmith@jns-smithchem.com
www.jns-smithchem.com
Michael Smith
Regions: USA Northeast, USA
Midwest, USA South, Atlantic
Canada, Central America &
Caribbean Islands
Products Offered: Additives,
Binders / Resins, Oils / Fatty Acids,
Pigments, Solvents

Lintech International

7705 NE Industrial Boulevard


Macon, GA 31216
USA
877-546-8324
Fax: 478-784-1745
Sales@LintechInternational.com
www.LintechInternational.com
Randy Waldman
Lintech is a leading specialty
chemical distributor of resins,
monomers, additives, pigments,
and performance minerals.
Lintech has 12 regional warehouses to serve customers across
the country in a variety of industries including coatings, inks,
adhesives, construction, rubber,
and composites. With world class
suppliers, outstanding logistics,
and one of the most experienced
technical sales teams in the industry, Lintech provides solutions for
your business.
Regions: USA Northeast, USA
Midwest, USA South, USA West
Principals: Evonik Industries,
Imerys Minerals, Air Products
Resins & Additives, Angus,
Arizona Chemicals, Dow
Microbial, Allnex, Clariant
Additives & Pigments, Huntsman
Polyurethanes, Polynt Coatings
Products Offered: Additives,
Binders / Resins, Oils / Fatty Acids,
Pigments

Maroon Group

1390 Jaycox Road


Avon, OH 44011
USA
440-937-1000
Fax: 440-937-1001
hhubert@maroongroupllc.com
www.maroongroupllc.com
Howard Hubert

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Maroon Group LLC is a specialty


chemical distributor that supplies
specialty additives, resins, pigments, and packaging to North
American manufacturers in the
paint & coatings, plastics, graphic
arts, sealants & adhesives, composites, rubber, and construction
industries. Since 1977, Maroon
has thrived on creating success
for customers by forming partnerships with world-class manufacturers and supplying consistent
products on time. Customers have
come to rely on Maroons technical sales team, exceptional customer service, and global sourcing
capabilities.
Regions: USA Northeast, USA
Midwest, USA South, USA West,
Western Canada, Central Canada,
Atlantic Canada, Mexico
Principals: Buckman, Omnova
Solutions, Chitec Technology,
Evonik Coatings & Adhesive
Resins, Nan Ya Corp., Eastman
Chemical Company, Huntsman
- Pigments Division, Chromaflo
Technologies, Nubiola, Maroon
Packaging
Products Offered: Additives,
Binders / Resins, Pigments

Nexeo Solutions
3 Waterway Square Place,
Suite 1000
The Woodlands, TX 77380
USA
800-531-7106
corpcomm@nexeosolutions.com
www.nexeosolutions.com
Ted Thurmond
Regions: USA Northeast, USA
Midwest, USA South, USA
West, Western Canada, Central
Canada, Atlantic Canada, Mexico,
Northern Europe, Western
Europe, Eastern Europe, Southern
Europe, China
Products Offered: Additives,
Binders / Resins, Pigments,
Solvents

September 2015

Distributors

Norstone Inc.
315 E. 4th Street Rear
Bridgeport, PA 19405
USA
484-684-6986
Fax: 610-275-2404
Daniyel@Norstoneinc.com
www.norstoneinc.com
Daniyel Firestone
Regions: USA Northeast, USA
Midwest, USA South, USA
West, Western Canada, Central
Canada, Atlantic Canada, Mexico,
Central America & Caribbean
Islands, South America, Northern,
Western Europe, Eastern Europe,
Southern Europe, China, India,
Japan, South Korea, Central
and South Asia, Australia and
Oceania, Middle East, North
Africa & Greater Arabia, SubSahara Africa
Products Offered: Laboratory
Equipment, Production Equipment

P.T Hutchins Company,


a division of KODA
Distribution Group
901 S. Stimson Ave
City of Industry, CA 91745
USA
626-333-3329
Fax: 626-333-7664
jnadin@pthutchins.com
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. We have 4 technical laboratories. Some of our lab
Services: Consultation | Basic and
customized testing | Trouble-Shooting | Starting-Point formulation |
Benchmarking
Regions: USA Northeast, USA
Midwest, USA South, USA West
September 2015

Principals: BASF, Celanese,


Chemtura, Dow Urethanes, FMC
Biopolymer, Gabriel Performance
Products, Imerys Talc, Lonza,
Reichhold, Mississippi Lime
Products Offered: Additives,
Binders / Resins, Pigments

Palmer Holland, Inc.

25000 Country Club Boulevard,


Suite 444
North Olmsted, OH 44070
USA
800-635-4822
Fax: 440-686-2180
kcollins@palmerholland.com
www.palmerholland.com
Kevin Collins
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 the CASE
(coatings, adhesives, sealants,
elastomers) and lubricant industrial sectors. Our commitment
to providing outstanding technical and customer service enables
Palmer Holland to remain an
industry leader and Dependably
Independent.
Regions: USA Northeast, USA
Midwest, USA South, USA West
Principals: BYK USA, Dow
Chemical, Evonik Industries,
Arkema, Lanxess, Kronos, Allnex
USA, Orion Engineered Carbons,
3M, Vertellus Performance
Materials
Products Offered: Additives,
Binders / Resins, Oils / Fatty Acids,
Pigments, Solvents

Paul N. Gardner
316 NE 1st Street
Pompano Beach, FL 33060
USA
9549469454
Fax: 945-946-9454
sthompson@gardco.com
www.gardco.com
Sherri Thompson
Regions: USA Northeast, USA
Midwest, USA South, USA West,
Western Canada, Central Canada,
Atlantic Canada, Mexico, Central
America & Caribbean Islands,
South America, Northern Europe,
Western Europe, Eastern Europe,
Southern Europe, China, India,
Japan, South Korea, Central
and South Asia, Australia and
Oceania, Middle East, North
Africa & Greater Arabia, SubSahara Africa
Products Offered: Laboratory
Equipment

Midwest, USA South, USA West,


Western Canada, Central Canada,
Atlantic Canada, Mexico
Principals: Ystral
Products Offered: Laboratory
Equipment, Production Equipment

Process, Materials &


Engineering,LLC.
1021 Sedgefield Drive
Sylacauga, AL 35150
USA
256-249-2724
Fax: 256-249-4275
pme35150@aol.com
www.pme.com
W. Neil Laughridge
Regions: USA South, Central
America & Caribbean Islands,
Eastern Europe, China
Products Offered: Additives,
Binders / Resins, Pigments,
Laboratory Equipment, Production
Equipment

Powder Technologies,
Inc.

3854 Sylon Boulevard


Hainesport, NJ 08036
USA
609-9140521
Fax: 609 914 0318
risherwood@powdertechusa.com
www.powdertechusa.com
Rick Isherwood
Powder Technologies, North
American distributor for Ystral
equipment, including the patented
Conti TDS, designed for induction, dispersion and complete
wetting of powders into liquids.
Mounted outside the process vessel, it uses liquid inside the vessel in circulation to generate a
vacuum pulling powders directly
into the mixing chamber. After
powder induction is complete, the
unit can operate in circulation to
further disperse the powders. Ystral Pilotec, for small batch testing
prior to production also available.
Regions: USA Northeast, USA

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R.E. Carroll Inc.

1570 N. Olden Avenue


Ewing, NJ 08638
USA
800-257-9365
Fax: 609-695-0102
davidc@recarroll.com
www.recarroll.com
David Carroll
90 year old privately held speciality chemical distributor servicing
the Paint & Coatings, Inks and
related industries from our six
strategically placed warehouses
in Chicago IL, Dallas TX, Dalton GA, Ewing NJ, Fullerton CA
and Kent OH. We supply organic
pigments, fillers, additives, and
petroleum products from a variety from a pail all the way up to
a truckload.
Regions: USA Northeast, USA
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Distributors

Midwest, USA South, USA West,


Atlantic Canada

SEMicro Div. M.E.Taylor


Engr. Inc.

Principals: Sincol USA, Yil-Long


Chemical Group, Zochem, Sierra
Madre, AB Silicones, Purity
Zinc Metals, Excalibar Minerals,
Malvern Minerals, HollyFrontier
Refining & Marketing, Kinsley
Materials

15817 Crabbs Branch Way


Rockville, MD 20855
USA
301-975-9798
Fax: (301) 774-6858
genetaylor@mac.com
www.semicro.org
Myron Taylor

Products Offered: Additives, Oils


/ Fatty Acids, Pigments

Ribelin Sales, Inc.


3857 Miller Park Drive
Garland, TX 75042
USA
877-742-3546
dweiss@ribelin.com
www.ribelin.com
Dan Weiss

We are strategically located and


service our customers needs in
the Southwest and Southeast with
4 distribution center locations and
4 resident sales locations covering
seventeen states. No matter what
your raw material needs are, our
company is ready to deliver. We
have over 65 years of experience
in listening to customers and servicing their needs.
Regions: USA South
Principals: BASF, Celanese,
Huntsman, Imerys, Kronos, Lonza,
Momentive, S E Tylose, Solvay,
Unimin
Products Offered: Additives,
Binders / Resins, Pigments,
Solvents

Regions: USA Northeast, USA


Midwest, USA South, USA West,
Western Canada, Central Canada,
Atlantic Canada, Mexico, South
America, Northern Europe,
Western Europe, Eastern Europe,
Southern Europe, China, Japan,
South Korea, Australia and
Oceania
Products Offered: Laboratory
Equipment

Univar USA
3750 Highland Parkway,
Suite 200
Downers Grove, IL 60515
USA
331-777-6142
christopher.ernst@univarusa.com
www.univar.com
Christopher Ernst

Regions: USA Northeast, USA


Midwest, USA South, USA West
Products Offered: Additives,
Binders / Resins, Pigments,
Solvents

Superior Materials Inc.


585 Stewart Avenue, Suite 710
Garden City, NY 11530
USA
516-222-1010
bschimmel@supmat.com
www.supmat.com
Bruce Schimmel
Regions: USA Northeast, USA
Midwest
Products Offered: Additives,
Binders / Resins, Pigments

Principals: Cargill, Celanese,


Chemours, CINIC Chemicals
America, Evonik, Imerys, Lubrizol,
Sensient, US Polymers, Wuxi
Honghui

Regions: USA Northeast, USA


Midwest, USA South, Western
Canada, Central Canada,
Atlantic Canada, Mexico, Central
America & Caribbean Islands,
South America, Northern Europe,
Western Europe, Eastern Europe,
Southern Europe, China, India,
Japan, South Korea, Central
and South Asia, Australia and
Oceania, Middle East, North
Africa & Greater Arabia

Products Offered: Additives,


Binders / Resins, Pigments,
Solvents

Products Offered: Additives,


Binders / Resins, Oils / Fatty Acids,
Pigments, Solvents

1430 Cherokee Road


Louisville, KY 40204
USA
312-635-9473
claude@wisetechnical.com
www.wisetechnical.com
Claude Wise

Specialty Chemical Sales,


Inc.
4561 W. 160th Street
Cleveland, OH 44135
USA
216-267-5950
Fax: 216-267-4248
dhagge@specialtychemicalsales.
com
www.specialtychemicalsales.com
Don Hagge

Regions: USA Northeast, USA


Midwest, USA South, Central
Canada, Atlantic Canada

Van Horn, Metz &


Co., Inc.

201 East Elm Street


Conshohocken, PA 19428
USA
610-828-4500
Fax: 610-828-0936
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

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Wise Technical
Marketing, Inc.

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 surface coatings and
allied industries in an area including Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky,
Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and
Wisconsin.
Regions: USA Midwest
Principals: Celanese Emulsions,
Hauthaway Corporation, Lau
GmbH, Mount Packaging
Systems, Ltd., PCI Group Inc.,
Polystat, Inc., Rexson Systems,
Ltd., Wise Technical Dispersions,
Wise Technical Pigments, Wise
Technical Manufacturing, LLC
Products Offered: Additives,
Binders / Resins, Pigments,
Laboratory Equipment, Production
Equipment

September 2015

Distributors Regional Cross Reference


USA - Northeast
Brandt Technologies, LLC
DKSH North America, Inc.
E.W. Kaufmann Company
JNS-Smithchem, LLC
Lintech International
Maroon Group
Nexeo Solutions
Norstone Inc.
P.T Hutchins Company
Palmer Holland, Inc.
Paul N. Gardner
Powder Technologies, Inc.
R.E. Carroll Inc.
SEMicro Div. M.E.Taylor Engr. Inc.
Specialty Chemical Sales, Inc.
Superior Materials Inc.
Univar USA
Van Horn, Metz & Co., Inc.

USA - Midwest
Brandt Technologies, LLC
Commerce Industrial
Chemicals, Inc.
DKSH North America, Inc.
Fitz Chem Corporation
GMZ
Hall Technologies
JNS-Smithchem, LLC
Lintech International
Maroon Group
Nexeo Solutions
Norstone Inc.
P.T Hutchins Company
Palmer Holland, Inc.
Paul N. Gardner
Powder Technologies, Inc.
R.E. Carroll Inc.
SEMicro Div. M.E.Taylor Engr. Inc.
Specialty Chemical Sales, Inc.
Superior Materials Inc.
Univar USA
Van Horn, Metz & Co., Inc.
Wise Technical Marketing, Inc.

USA - South
Brandt Technologies, LLC
DKSH North America, Inc.
Dowd and Guild Inc.
Fitz Chem Corporation
JNS-Smithchem, LLC
Lintech International
Maroon Group
Nexeo Solutions
Norstone Inc.
P.T Hutchins Company
Palmer Holland, Inc.
Paul N. Gardner
Powder Technologies, Inc.

Process, Materials & Engineering,


LLC.
R.E. Carroll Inc.
Ribelin Sales, Inc.
SEMicro Div. M.E.Taylor Engr. Inc.
Specialty Chemical Sales, Inc.
Univar USA
Van Horn, Metz & Co., Inc.

USA - West
Brandt Technologies, LLC
DKSH North America, Inc.
Dowd and Guild Inc.
Lintech International
Maroon Group
Nexeo Solutions
Norstone Inc.
P.T Hutchins Company,
Palmer Holland, Inc.
Paul N. Gardner
Powder Technologies, Inc.
R.E. Carroll Inc.
SEMicro Div. M.E.Taylor Engr. Inc.
Specialty Chemical Sales, Inc.

Canada - West
Andicor Specialty Chemicals Corp.
Dowd and Guild Inc.
Maroon Group
Nexeo Solutions
Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner
Powder Technologies, Inc.
SEMicro Div. M.E.Taylor Engr. Inc.
Univar USA

Canada - Central
Andicor Specialty Chemicals Corp.
Maroon Group
Nexeo Solutions
Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner
Powder Technologies, Inc.
SEMicro Div. M.E.Taylor Engr. Inc.
Univar USA
Van Horn, Metz & Co., Inc.

Canada - Atlantic
Andicor Specialty Chemicals Corp.
DKSH North America, Inc.
JNS-Smithchem, LLC
Maroon Group
Nexeo Solutions
Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner
Powder Technologies, Inc.
R.E. Carroll Inc.
SEMicro Div. M.E.Taylor Engr. Inc.
Univar USA
Van Horn, Metz & Co., Inc.

Mexico
Andes Chemical Corp.
DKSH North America, Inc.
Maroon Group
Nexeo Solutions
Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner
Powder Technologies, Inc.
SEMicro Div. M.E.Taylor Engr. Inc.
Univar USA

Central America &


Caribbean Islands
Andes Chemical Corp.
DKSH North America, Inc.
JNS-Smithchem, LLC
Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner
Process Materials Engineering,
LLC.
Univar USA

South America
Andes Chemical Corp.
DKSH North America, Inc.
Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner
SEMicro Div. M.E.Taylor Engr. Inc.
Univar USA

Europe - Northern
DKSH North America, Inc.
Nexeo Solutions
Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner
SEMicro Div. M.E.Taylor Engr. Inc.
Univar USA

Europe - Western
DKSH North America, Inc.
Nexeo Solutions
Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner
SEMicro Div. M.E.Taylor Engr. Inc.
Univar USA

Europe - Eastern
DKSH North America, Inc.
Nexeo Solutions
Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner
Process Materials Engineering,
LLC.
SEMicro Div. M.E.Taylor Engr. Inc.
Univar USA

Europe - Southern

Paul N. Gardner
SEMicro Div. M.E.Taylor Engr. Inc.
Univar USA

Asia - China
DKSH North America, Inc.
Nexeo Solutions
Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner
Process Materials Engineering,
LLC.
SEMicro Div. M.E.Taylor Engr. Inc.
Univar USA

Asia - India
DKSH North America, Inc.
Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner
Univar USA

Asia - Japan
DKSH North America, Inc.
Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner
SEMicro Div. M.E.Taylor Engr. Inc.
Univar USA

Asia - South Korea


DKSH North America, Inc.
Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner
SEMicro Div. M.E.Taylor Engr. Inc.
Univar USA

Asia - Central and South


DKSH North America, Inc.
Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner
Univar USA

Asia - Australia
& Oceania
DKSH North America, Inc.
Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner
SEMicro Div. M.E.Taylor Engr. Inc.
Univar USA

Middle East, North


Africa & Greater Arabia
Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner
Univar USA

Sub-Sahara Africa
Norstone Inc.
Paul N. Gardner

DKSH North America, Inc.


Nexeo Solutions
Norstone Inc.

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Trade Association Directory


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: office@apmf.asn.au
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:
paint@chinacoatingnet.com
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: info@isspa.org
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: info@toryo.or.jp
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: admin@scaa.asn.au
Web site: www.scaa.asn.au
Surface Coatings Association of
New Zealand, Inc. (SCANZ)
P.O. Box 1282
Pukekohe 2340, New Zealand
E-mail: president@scanz.org.nz
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: info@fks.ch
Web site: www.fks.ch

British Coatings Federation


Riverbridge House
Guildford Road
Leatherhead
SurreyKT22 9AD
01372 365989
Fax:01372 365979
E-mail: enquiry@bcf.co.uk
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: secretariat@cepe.org
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: main@isopa.org
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: pdk@cefic.be
Web site: www.esig.org
German Association for Paint
Chemists
VILF e. V., Idastrasse 37,
D 63456 Hanau
49 6181 65778
E-mail: geschaeftsstelle@vilf.de
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:
info@larivistadelcolore.com
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: p.a.lovell@novapaint.org
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: admin@occa.org.uk
Web site: www.occa.org.uk
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The Paint Research Association


(PRA)
14 Castle Mews,
High Street
Hampton, Middlesex,
TW12 2NP, UK
+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: info@ascouncil.org
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
202-872-4600, 800-227-5558
Fax: (202) 872-4615
E-mail: help@acs.org
Web site: www.acs.org
American Coatings Association
1500 Rhode Island Ave., NW

Washington, DC 20005
(202) 462-6272
Fax: (202) 462-8549
E-mail: aca@paint.org
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: general@aocs.org
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: asid@asid.org
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: service@astm.org
Web site: www.astm.org
Asociacion Nacional de la
Industria Quimica, A.C.
Providencia 1118 Col. del Valle
C.P. 03100 Mxico, D.F. 52 30
51 00
E-mail: aniq@aniq.org.mx
Web site: www.aniq.org.mx
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: info@chemheritage.org
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: info@cspa.org
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: cpma@cpma.com
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: iidahq@iida.org
Web site: www.iida.org
Inter-Society Color Council (ISCC)
11491 Sunset Hills Rd.

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Reston, VA 20190
703-318-0263
Fax: 703-318-0514
E-mail: isccoffice@iscc.org
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: ippic@paint.org
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: firstservice@nace.org
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: ncca@coilcoating.com
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: napim@napim.org
Web site: www.napim.org
Ontario Painting Contractors
Association
211 Consumers Rd., Suite. 305
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Willowdale, Ontario M2J 4G8


416-498-1897,
Fax: 416-498-6757
E-mail: info@ontpca.org
Web site: www.ontpca.org

The Woodlands, TX 77380


832-585-0770; 800-988-COAT
Fax: 832-585-0220
Email: pci-info@powdercoating.org
Web site: www.powdercoating.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

Pressure Sensitive Tape


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

Paint and Decorating Retailers


Association (PDRA)
2316 Millpark Drive
Maryland Heights, MO 63043
800-332-7322
E-mail: info@pdra.org
Web site: www.pdra.org
The Powder Coatings Institute
170 Buckthorne Place, Suite. 250

RadTech The Association for


UV and EB Technology
7720 Wisconsin Ave., Suite 208
Bethesda, MD 20814
240-497-1242
Fax: 240-209-2340
E-mail: uveb@radtech.org
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: questions@roofcoatings.org
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: info@swrionline.org
Web site: www.swrionline.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: info@sspc.org
Web site: http://www.sspc.org
Society of Vacuum Coaters (SVC)
71 Pinon Hill Place NE
Albuquerque, NM 87122-1914
505-856-7188
Fax: 505-856-6716
E-mail: svcinfo@svc.org
Web site: www.svc.org

South America
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: abrafati@abrafati.com
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BASF to Exit Dimer and


Polyamide Resin Business

ASF has announced plans to exit


the dimer and polyamide resin business due to the North American
market decline over the past 15 years
driven by excess market capacity and a
decline in key markets including printing.
The decision will result in the closure of
the dimer and resin production unit at
BASFs Kankakee, Illinois, location.
BASF will work with customers directly on exit stock materials and support
the transition to new suppliers through
the end of 2015. BASF is also evaluating the sale of intellectual property associated with the dimer and polyamide
resin business. Trade names of products manufactured at Kankakee include
Empol, Genamid, Versadyme, Versamid,
Versamine and Versacure.
This decision has been difficult because it impacts employees in Kankakee
and our dimer and polyamide customers,
said Gerry Podesta, senior vice president
for Dispersions and Pigments in North
America. We will take steps to ensure a
smooth transition for customers and provide support to employees during this time.
BASF will continue to operate the
Kankakee site which supplies customers with products for the Nutrition and
Health and Care Chemicals Divisions of
the company.
Approximately 50 positions both
manufacturing and commercial roles
will be affected. BASF currently has more
than 200 employees and contractors
working in Kankakee. The site joined
BASF Corporation with the acquisition
of Cognis in 2010 and has been manufacturing products since 1948.

Sun Chemical Develops


Spanish-Language Website
Sun Chemical has improved its recently
launched customer-focused global website at http://es.sunchemical.com by adding Spanish language pages.
Now customers that speak Spanish have
native language pages to better meet their

needs. Based on analytics of website visitors with browser settings in Spanish, Sun
Chemical translated most viewed pages on
the website and tailored the experience for
products and services that are most relevant
to its Spanish speaking customers.

Union Colours Forms UC


Pigments (India)
Union Colours the international division of Longyu Pigments & Chemicals
Corporation, the largest pigment producer in China has continued to expand
activities in India, both as a supplier of
organic pigments from their Chinese and
South African manufacturing facilities,
but also as a consumer of Indian pigment
intermediates. The company formed UC
Pigments (India) Private Limited.
Over the last year Union Colours
opened the Vapi (Gujarat) Technical
Center to serve local clients with technical service and product development,
they also opened an office in Mumbai to
improve regional communications, now
the company has formed UC Pigments
(India), a regional entity to further support its clients in India.

Bayer Celebrates 50 Years


of HDI Production in
Leverkusen
Bayer MaterialScience, which is now operating under the new name Covestro, is
celebrating a major anniversary: 50 years
of hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI)
production in Leverkusen. The site is
home to the worlds largest production facility for this coating raw material and the
companys other coating polyisocyanates.
HDI from Leverkusen is used primarily
for high-quality automotive and industrial coatings. They protect car bodywork
and the cars of Germanys ICE high-speed
trains, and can withstand even the harsh
climate conditions to which aircraft such
as the Airbus A380 are subjected.
As mobility increases, this calls
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coatings that are also environmentally


friendly, said Daniel Meyer, head of
the Coatings, Adhesives, Specialties
Business Unit at Bayer MaterialScience
and Covestro. Polyurethane coatings
fulfill these requirements precisely and
have established a firm place, particularly in glossy topcoats.

Chemours Consolidates and


Strengthens TiO2 Business
The Chemours Company, a global
chemical company with leading market
positions in titanium technologies, fluoroproducts and chemical solutions, has
announced two decisions that are elements of the companys five-point transformation plan.
The company will close its Edge
Moor manufacturing site located outside Wilmington, Delaware, which produces titanium dioxide (TiO2) and will
shut down a TiO2 line (line 3) at its
Johnsonville plant in New Johnsonville,
Tennessee. Together, these actions will
eliminate roughly 150,000 metric tons
of TiO2 capacity while refocusing TiO2
production at four manufacturing sites
that employ the full range of Chemours
TiO2 technology strengths.
The Edge Moor plant has approximately 200 employees and 130 contractors. Chemours will redeploy employees
wherever possible and where redeployment is not possible employees will receive severance benefits.
As part of the companys transformation plan, these closures are expected to result in a $45 million annual net
cost reduction. The company will incur
non-cash charges of approximately
$110 million related to the facility
closing in the third quarter. Additional
restructuring and other charges related
to severance, decommissioning and site
redevelopment are expected to be in
the range of $75 million to $85 million
and incurred during the next two-tothree years. CW
September 2015

uPont has named John L.


Chrosniak, president, DuPont
Sustainable Solutions, succeeding James R. Weigand, who has been
appointed chairman and CEO of the
DuPont Teijin Films joint venture.
Chrosniak will report to Marc Doyle,
senior vice president, DuPont Safety &
Protection, while Weigand will report
to Patrick E. Lindner, president, DuPont
Performance Polymers.
Weigand joined DuPont in 1981 and
has served in several leadership positions in corporate finance and planning.
In 2003, Weigand was named global
business director for Advanced Fibers
Systems, where he had global business
leadership responsibilities for products
under the DuPont Kevlar and Nomex
brands sold into a variety of markets
including military, government, automotive, aerospace and oil and gas. In
September 2007 he was named vice president and general manager of DuPont
Safety Resources. In October 2009, he
was appointed president of DuPont
Safety Resources, which is now part of
DuPont Sustainable Solutions, an integrated business that also includes segments of DuPont Clean Technologies and
Coastal Training Technologies.
Chrosniak joined DuPont in 2005
and has served in leadership positions in
a number of businesses, most recently in
Electronics & Communications, where
he served as global business director of
DuPont Packaging Graphics. Prior to
DuPont, he was senior manager, Strategy
& Operations Practice at Deloitte and
worked with international clients across
different industries.

Chromaflo Technologies
Hires Tax and Compliance
Manager
Chromaflo Technologies, a leading independent global suppliers of colorant systems, chemical and pigment dispersions,
has appointed Doug Hummer tax and

compliance manager at the Ashtabula,


Ohio site, reporting to Mark Astorino,
chief financial officer for Chromaflo. In
this position he is responsible for the
companys tax compliance, tax planning
and accounting for income taxes.

BASF Supervisory Board


Extends Appointment
of Four Executive Board
Members by Five Years
The Supervisory Board of BASF SE has
extended the appointment of BASF chairman Kurt Bock to the board of executive directors as well as his appointment
as chairman until the end of the Annual
Shareholders Meeting in 2021. The appointment was originally scheduled to
expire in 2016.
The Supervisory Board also extended
the appointments of Martin Brudermller,
vice chairman of the board of executive
directors; chief financial officer HansUlrich Engel; and Harald Schwager,
member of the board of executive directors, by five years.

Emerald Kalama Chemical


Appoints Post K-FLEX
Business Director, Americas
Emerald Kalama Chemical, a business
group of Emerald Performance Materials,
has appointed Eric Post to the position
of K-FLEX business director, Americas.
Post will be responsible for the optimization and growth of the K-FLEX line
of low-VOC, non-phthalate plasticizers
and coalescents in the Americas region,
including planning and implementing
strategic business plans, building relationships with customers and identifying
new market opportunities.
Post has more than 20 years of experience in the specialty chemicals
industry, serving in technical, sales
management and business development
roles. Post joins Emerald from Elementis
Specialties, where he was market manager for thickeners and additives used in

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People

DuPont Announces Senior


Leadership Changes

coatings, inks, adhesives and construction. He also previously held positions


with Evonik and National Starch and
Chemical (now Henkel).

Sherwin-Williams Hires 20Year Veteran for Bridge and


Highway Market
Sherwin-Williams Protective and Marine
Coatings has hired 20-year industry veteran Derrick Castle to lead project development work for the bridge and highway
market. As a project development manager, Castle will assist in directing the development and delivery of coatings solutions
designed to maximize the service life of
concrete and steel structures.
Castle brings two decades of chemistry
knowledge and structural steel coatings
industry service to the Sherwin-Williams
team. He will focus on the bridge and
highway market in the Southwest and
Midwest U.S.

Thomas DiGiannurio Named


VP, Engineering at Charles
Ross & Son Company
Engineering
manager
Thomas
DiGiannurio has been promoted to
VP, engineering at Charles Ross & Son
Company. DiGiannurio joined Ross in
1977 and has been a major contributor to the companys worldwide operations. With his expertise in designing
process equipment and custom engineered machinery, DiGiannurio has assisted Ross Metal Fabricators (Deer
Park, NY), Ross Mixing (Port St. Lucie,
FL), Ross Engineering (Savannah, GA),
Ross Systems & Controls (Savannah,
GA), Nantong Ross Mixing Equipment
(Nantong, China), Ross Wuxi Equipment
(Wuxi, China) and Ross Process
Equipment (Pune, India), both personally and from his seat at the Hauppauge,
NY corporate headquarters. He has more
than 45 years of experience in metal fabrication, finite element analysis, CAD/
CAM design and solid modeling. CW
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Suppliers Corner

ow Polyurethanes, a business of
The Dow Chemical Company
has expanded their methylene
diphenyl diisocyante (MDI) product
family. As highly, versatile chemistry, the
expanded MDI offering provides customers the option of these products as
components or in fully formulated systems for opportunities in a wide range
of markets, the company stated. The
new products include VORAMER MN
2314 Prepolymer, PAPI 23 High Airflow
Isocyanate, VORASTAR 7000 Spray
Elastomer System and ISONATE 128
modified MDI.
The new products serve a diverse mix
of markets from industrial and infrastructure to consumer comfort:
VORAMER MN 2314 Prepolymer is
a highly-processable, cost-effective polyurethane solution for formulating concrete
adhesives and sealants. Providing desirable processing and reactivity for use in
moisture-cure systems because of its low
viscosity, VORAMER MN Prepolymer
eliminates extra work and time associated
with stripping old coatings and provides
distinct advantages when compared to incumbent products, including performance
in standing water, resistance to dirt pick up
and strong adhesion and paintability.
PAPI 23 High Airflow Isocyanate is a
superior performing MDI for use in highend viscoelastic foams for the bedding
industry, helping customers provide consumers with quality bedding to achieve a
cool sleep effect. PAPI 23 High Airflow
Isocyanate has high o,p content providing excellent processing, and enhanced
foam physical properties. Inherent to the
polymers molecular design, PAPI 23 enables good airflow in and out of the foam
cells to help consumers achieve a better
nights rest.
VORASTAR 7000 polyurethane
spray elastomer system is a novel product designed for use in surface protection of porous concrete containment
structures and steel exposed to advanced

Dow Unveils
MDI-based Products
chemical attack. A high performance,
two-component polyurea hybrid coating material, infrastructure owners using
VORASTAR 7000 system can extend the
life of steel tanks, pipeline and chemical
holding tanks thus enabling lower total
cost of ownership. The low viscosity of
VORASTAR 7000 facilitates processing and allows applicators to achieve a
smooth high gloss finish and fast return
to service, as well as a good balance of
strength and elongation, abrasion, and
wear and tear resistance due to its elastomeric properties. The system performs
very well in low temperature environments and maintains its flexibility even
in temperatures down to negative 50 degrees Celsius.
ISONATE 128 is a modified MDI of
fering superior handling and storage stability. ISONATE 128 MDI was designed
to balance needs for ease of processing
without sacrificing excellent mechanical
properties in end use applications, like
elastomers. Also, the new ISONATE 128
enables less energy consumption required
for storage, providing customers the flexibility to manufacture products through
a longer period of the year without additional insulation during storage.

Union Process Manufactures


Two Mills in One for
Laboratory Use
Union Process, Inc. has manufactured
a combination laboratory mill that
offers the versatility of two mills in a
single footprint. For customers who
require the ability to process both fine
and coarse material and/or want to perform multiple-stage grinding, the Union
Process HD-01/HDDM-01 combination lab Attritor is the solution. Using a
single motor, frame and set of controls,
the customer can mill coarser material using larger grinding media (3mm
to 6mm) at lower agitator shaft speeds
(200-650 RPM) using the HD mode.
For submicron and nanometer range

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target particle sizes, the mill can be operated in HDDM mode which utilizes
smaller grinding media (0.25mm to
2mm) and higher agitator shaft speeds
(1500-3000 RPM).
The combination mill is available
with a choice of two drive systems--the
electronic variable frequency drive (explosion-proof or non-explosion-proof)
or the mechanical variable speed drive
(explosion-proof). The HD-01/HDDM01 combination lab Attritor can be configured with metal-free contact parts
when necessary and is compatible with
the full line of HD-01 and HDDM-01
interchangeable parts and accessories to
maximize versatility.

Charles Ross & Son Co.


Introduces New Vertical
Cone Screw Blender/Dryers
Ross Vertical Blender/Dryers are ideal
for vacuum drying a wide range of applications in either solid or liquid state,
such as powders, granules, pellets, fibers,
pastes and slurries. This type of drying
equipment features a slow-turning auger screw that gently lifts batch materials upward as it orbits around a conical
vessel. Materials carried to the top of
batch then cascade slowly back down
into regions opposite the moving auger
screw. The constant exchange of materials between the heated sidewalls and
center of the blender accelerates the drying process.
A common issue in agitated dryers
is the risk of product attrition or generation of fines. This concern is well
minimized in a Vertical Blender/Dryer
because the blending action is thorough
but very low impact.
Available in many sizes from one
through 500 cu.ft., Ross Vertical Blender/
Dryers do not require a bottom support
bearing to keep the screw steady so discharge is virtually 100% complete. This
unsupported screw design also simplifies cleaning and maintenance. CW
September 2015

Meetings

ABRAFATI Will Be Held


Oct. 13-15 in Sao Paulo, Brazil
September 15 - 16, 2015
China-U.S. Occupational Health
Symposia

Phone: (202) 249-6121


Email: online@americanchemistry.com

Location: Shanghai, China


Contact: Chanta Stewart
Phone: 703-846-0700
Email: cstewart@aiha.org

October 6 - 7, 2015
CCAI Powder Coating & Curing
Seminar

October 14 - 16, 2015


METALCON 2015

Location: Calera, AL
Venue: Alabama Power TAC
Website: www.ccaiweb.com

Location: Tampa, Florida


Venue: Tampa Convention Center
Website: www.metalcon.com

October 6 - 7, 2015
Powder Coating and Curing Processes
Seminar

October 15 - 17, 2015


PaintExpo Eurasia

September 16 - 18, 2015


Spray Finishing Technology Workshop
Location: Toledo, Ohio
Venue: Owens Community College
Contact: Jaime Wineland
Phone: 800-466-9367
Website: www.owens.edu

September 17 - 18, 2015


Asia Pacific Coatings Show 2015
Location: Kuala Lumpur
Venue: Kuala Lumpur Convention
Centre
Website: www.coatings-group.com

September 20 - 24, 2015


Corrosion Technology Week 2015
Location: JW Marriott, Austin, TX, U.S.
Contact: Lesley Williams
Phone: 281-228-6413
Email: lesley.williams@nace.org
Website: events.nace.org

September 28 - 30, 2015


RAMSPEC 2016 Show & Conference
Location: Milan, Italy
Website: www.octima.it

September 28 - October 2, 2015


2015 Concrete Decor Show
Location: Indianapolis, IN
Venue: Indiana Convention Center
Website: www.concretedecorshow.com

October 4 - 7, 2015
2015 Polyurethanes Technical
Conference
Location: Orlando, FL, USA
Venue: Gaylord Palms Resort &
Convention Center

Location: Calera, AL
Venue: Alabama Power TAC
Website: www.ccaiweb.com

October 6, 2015
Pittsburgh Chemical Day
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Website: www.pittchemday.com

Contact: Kevin Biller


Email: kevinbiller@yahoo.com
Website: www.powdercoating.org

Location: Istanbul, Turkey


Contact: Markus Beck
Phone: +49 7022 60255 20
Email: beck@fairfair.de
Website: www.paintexpo.com.tr

October 18 - 21, 2015


Northern Area Eastern 2015

October 6 - 8, 2015
2015 Training Workshops for DuPont
Teflon Coatings

Location: Courtyard by Marriott


Ottawa Ottawa, Canada
Contact: Katie Flynn
Phone: +1 281-228-6210
Email: Katie.flynn@nace.org

Location: Chicago, IL
Venue: Doubletree Hotel
Website: www.intechservices.com

October 18 - 21, 2015


ACA Fall Committee Meetings

October 7 - 8, 2015
Middle East Coatings Show 2015
Cairo
Location: Cairo, Egypt
Venue: Cairo International Convention
and Exhibition Center
Contact: DMG Events
Phone: +44 (0) 1737 855 021
Website: www.coatings-group.com
Email: DianaFahmi@dmgeventsme.com

October 13 - 15, 2015


ABRAFATI 2015

Location: TBD
Website: paint.org

October 19 - 21, 2015


Rheology Fundamentals &
Applications for Synthetic Latices and
Associated Coatings Formulations
Location: Portland, OR
Contact: Emulsion Polymers Consulting
and Education, LLC
Phone: 603-742-3370
Email: info@epced.com
Website: www.epced.com

Location: Sao Paulo, Brazil


Venue: Transamerica Expo Center
Website: www.abrafati.com.br

October 25-28, 2015


32nd Biennial Western Coatings
Symposium

October 13 - 14, 2015


Powder Coating Symposium

Location: Paris Hotel and Casino, Las


Vegas, NV
Web: westerncoatings.org CW

Location: Columbus, Ohio

September 2015 www.coatingsworld.com

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Classifieds

Blades

Products & Services

HIGH
SPEED
DISPERSERS
Scan to see
units in stock
for fast delivery.

Equipment for Sale

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September 2015

Advertising Index

Company Name

Page

Phone

Website


ACT Test Panel Technologies

85

517-439-1485

Alex Color Company

59

888-ALEX COLOR

Atlas Material Testing Solutions

11

BASF Corporation

Birla Carbon

14

www.acttestpanels.com
www.alexcolor.com
www.atlas-mts.com

800-231-7868

Blairgowrie Associates, LLC

18

Buhler

22 512-466-8005 www.buhlergroup.com

BYK USA Inc.

93

203-265-2086

www.byk.com

Chemark Consulting

123

910-692-2492

www.chemarkconsulting.net

Chemours

602-539-2683

www.basf.com
Birlacarbon.com
www.blairgowrieassociates.com

chemours.com

Chemours Ti-Pure

21

DMG Events

103

+44 (0)1737 855021

TS6300.com

Double Bond Chemical Ind., Co., Ltd.

61

+886-2-8228-1168

www.double-bond-chem.com.tw

Dura Co., Ltd.

63

+86-762-881-227

www.durabeads.com

Eastman Chemical Company

33

800-EASTMAN

www.coatingsgroup.com

www.eastman.com

Engineered Polymer Solutions (EPS)

29

800-654-4242

www.eps-materials.com

Evonik Industries

17

732-981-5346

www.tego.us

31

973-482-0225

www. hockmeyer.com

Cover 4

540-980-7233

www.hoovercolor.com

Hockmeyer Equipment Corporation


Hoover Color Corp
Janssen

13 www.janssenpmp.com

Keim-Additec Surface GmbH

43

+49 (0) 67 63/93 33-0

Koda Case

115

203-274-8691

Little Joe Industries

26

908-359-5213

www.littlejoe.com

McDaniel and Associates, PC

123

512-472-8282

www.technologylitigators.com

Micro Powders Inc.

914-793-4058

www.micropowders.com

NETZSCH Premier Technologies, LLC

89

484-879-2020

www.netzsch.com/gd

Nubiola USA

37

770-277-8819

www.nubiola.com

Palmer Holland

19

800-635-4822

palmerholland.com

Paul N. Gardner Company, Incorporated

87

800-762-2478

www.gardco.com

Perstorp

55 www.perstorp.com/cw

R.E. Carroll, Inc.

16

800-257-9365

www.recarroll.com

Reichhold, Inc.

45

800-431-1920

www.Reichhold.com

Ross, Charles & Son

800-243-ROSS

Sartomer

20 610-363-4100

Shamrock Technologies Inc.

Cover 2

www.keim-additec.de
www.kodadistribution.com

dispersers.com
www.sartomer.com

973-242-2999

www.shamrocktechnologies.com

Siltech Corporation

24

416-424-4567

www.siltechcorp.com

Sinostar Intl Ltd.

109

852-2865-0062

www.chinacoat.net

800-770-7523

Specialty Polymers, Inc.

15

Tiger

25 800-243-8148

Troy Corporation

27

Univar

23 855-888-8648

973-443-4200

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www.specpoly.com
www.tiger-coatings.us
www.troycorp.com
www.univar.com
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Final Coat

PPG Dream Car Award


Winners are Trucks this Year

he annual PPG Dream Car awards


were presented at the Goodguys
18th PPG Nationals held at
the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus.
The two winners, a 1955 Chevy pickup owned by Joe and Josh Bailey of
Maryville, Tennessee, and a 1940 Ford
pickup owned by Robert Anderson of
Savannah, Georgia, stood out in a field
of spectacular cars and trucks vying for
one of the most esteemed prizes on the
show-car circuit.
The three-day event, sponsored by the
Goodguys Rod & Custom Association
and PPG Industries automotive refinish
business, featured more than 6,200 custom cars and trucks and attracted more
than 75,000 auto enthusiasts. The PPG
Dream Car awards are given to the two
vehicles (cars or trucks) that best exhibit
outstanding use of color, design, gloss
and execution in a paint job. The competition is always spirited, with builders
doing their best to attract the judges
eyesand votes.
Joe and Josh Bailey, a father-son
team, presented their 55 Chevy pickup.
They achieved the award-winning finish
using DELTRON 2000 DBC Basecoat
and DCU2002 CONCEPT High Solids
Polyurethane Clear with PPG colors
Fender Guitar Surf Green and 1957
Chevrolet India Ivory.
Robert Anderson entrusted his Ford
pickup to Steve Legens at Legens Hot
Rod Shop in Martin, Tennessee. The
shop turned the truck into a winner, customizing it and sandblasting the body
to repaint it a custom-mix glossy green.
Legens and painter Keenan Hailey chose
ENVIROBASE High Performance waterborne basecoat by PPG along with
water-compatible GLOBAL REFINISH
SYSTEM
D8152
Performance
+
Glamour Clearcoat and D8372 Slow
Hardener to produce the trucks headturning appearance and earn a PPG
Dream Car award.
PPG is the official paint supplier to the

Goodguys Rod & Custom Association.


Goodguys is one of the worlds largest
rod and custom associations, with more
than 70,000 active members. The organization produces a variety of automotive events across the country, including
the national show in Columbus, Ohio.
PPG exhibits at all national and many

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regional Goodguys events, displaying


the latest products, the hottest colors
and custom tones, and unique pigments
and special-effect finishes available
in the Envirobase High Performance,
VIBRANCE
COLLECTION
and
Deltron product lines and in other PPG
brands. CW
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