Innovation: The Path to Bring New
Technology to Market
BY KEVIN BILLER
The mission of the PC Summit was to assemble
the best minds in the powder coating industry to
celebrate innovation as the path to market
expansion and better profits. A compendium of nearly
120 industry experts representing OEM’s, raw material
suppliers, powder coating formulators, equipment
technologists, pretreatment experts and research personnel
descended upon Columbus, Ohio for this twoday
summit. Based on the feedback received from
attendees the event was a resounding success.
The first day immersed a capacity crowd into understanding
the keys to unlock the intricacies of powder
coating formulating, special effects, application and
troubleshooting. After soaking in the powder technology
tutorial, the group was ushered to The PCR Group
laboratory. Here they were provided a hand’s on
demonstration of the entire powder coating process—
everything from raw material selection, weigh-up,
premixing, extrusion and pulverization. Participants
then encouraged trying their hand at spraying powder
using the latest application technology courtesy of
Parker Ionics.
In addition to experiencing the entire powder manufacturing
process, experts were on hand to exhibit cutting-
edge techniques to measure coating performance.
Technologists had the opportunity to evaluate test
instrumentation demonstrated by BYK-Gardner,
DeFelsko, TQC and Fischer Technologies.
The first day culminated in well attended networking
reception/exposition that was sponsored by DuPont
Coating Solutions and Chemetall Surface Treatment
Group. Industry experts nibbled on hors d’oeuvres and
sipped adult beverages as they networked with colleagues
and suppliers of emerging technologies. The
party didn’t stop as all attendees were presented gifts
PCI Summit Wrap Up continued
after visiting the over 20 exhibits scattered in the
expansive meeting rooms at the Westin Great
Southern Hotel. The PCR Group hosted an afterreception
candlelight dinner in the laboratory featuring
a BBQ theme, cool music and refreshments.
Day two consisted of a high energy symposium
that presented the latest innovations in materials
and application of powder coating technology. Raw
material suppliers informed us of innovative building
blocks to formulate powders with enhanced performance.
Dr. Szuping Lu (Anderson Development) gave a
comprehensive dissertation on the myriad of acrylic
technology approaches to meet emerging architectural,
automotive and farm implement coating demands.
Dr. Corey King (Evonik) introduced a novel technique
to formulate low-gloss and matte finish polyester
powders without the use of TGIC.
The thermoplastic powder community was well
represented. Agustin Xononostle-Salido (Arkema)
presented an intriguing paper
on the use of a bio-based
polymer to create powder
coatings with outstanding
durability and mechanical performance.
These polyamide 11
type materials utilize plant
based feedstocks that do not
impact the food chain. Rodger
Cram and Gary Weaver
(ThermoClad) gave a rousing
presentation that extolled the
virtues of new developments in
thermoplastic powder technology.
These include primer-less PVC,
ethylene-methacrylic acid copolymers,
copolyesters and functionalized
polypropylene.
The latest options for nonchrome
and non-phosphate containing
metal pretreatments were
provided in an energetic talk by
Suresh Patel (Chemetall). Suresh
emphasized the excellent performance
that can be achieved with
silanes and phosphonates, but also
cautioned that process control and
cleaning were essential for optimal
performance.
Jeff Hale (Gema-US) walked us
through emerging innovations that
are revolutionizing the application
of powder coatings. The powder
coating process can now be controlled
much better with quick
color change, dense phase delivery;
electrostatic current limiting and
novel reclaim technology.
Powder coating formulators also
took the stage to introduce unique
powder coating technologies destined
to meet the needs of
untapped markets. Beth Ann
Pearson (Sherwin Williams) outlined
the demands the Army has
placed on the performance of
powders expected to meet CARC
(chemical agent resistant coating)
requirements. An excellent treatise
on anti-microbial powder coatings
was proffered by Duane
Wilson (DuPont Coating
Solutions). He explained why this
technology is needed and presented
an insight into various mechanisms
capable of creating a sustainable
anti-microbial surface.
Ryan Schwarb (Keyland
Polymer) provided a thorough
exposition of powder UV cure technology
and where this cure chemistry
is being used today. Kevin
Biller (The PCR Group) informed
of an emerging revolution driven
by a paradigm shift from metal to
plastic substrates. He offered techniques
to powder coat plastic substrates
and chemistries suitable
for a wide variety of plastic types.
The optimism and enthusiasm
of the participants was palpable
throughout two days of tutorials,
demos, symposia and especially
networking. We would like to
sincerely thank everyone who
made this engaging event successful.
The PCI administrative
staff (Jennifer Egan and Ginny
Robinson) did an outstanding
job of managing the details of
registration, promotion, printing
and advertising. Brett
Ryden’s relentless energy and
dedication kept the engine
running as we progressed
from a concept to reality. Our
sponsors were wonderful and
allowed the event to unfold
in a professional and classy
environment. And our speakers
put in countless hours to hone
their message to be interesting
and accessible to a divergent
audience.
Most of all I want thank the
attendees, without your hunger
for new technology this event
would be either a stodgy academic
affair or meaningless commercial
event. It is your quest for innovation
that will bring new technology
to market.
Meet Us in St. Louis This Fall
COATING 2012 is an industrial coating event
dedicated entirely to paint and powder coatings.
This show offers unique opportunities
to network with peers, make contact with key coat-
ing professionals, enhance your professional development,
and do business with leading manufacturers,
distributors and suppliers, all there for one reason—
coatings. Visit www.coating-show.com.
NEWS BITS
DuPont Industrial Coating Solutions
Wilmington, Dela., has assigned Ronald
W. Hull as the new DuPont Powder
Coatings North America sales manager.
Hull was the global business manager,
Advanced Interlayers, DuPont Packaging &
Industrial Polymers. He has been a part of
the DuPont organization for 21 years, holding
numerous management positions in sales, marketing, product
development, operations, engineering and Six Sigma. In his new
role, he will manage the powder and industrial e-coat sales activities
in the United States and Canada. Hull will relocate to the
Houston area and report to David J. Lazzeri, North American
Powder Coatings business director.
Troy Corporation announces that its performance powder coating
additive formerly known as Powdermate EX2099 has been
renamed Powdermate 575FL.
IntelliFinishing recently hired Paul Winters for the position of
on-site supervisor for IntelliFinishing projects. Paul has more than
10 years of experience supervising multi-national crews from India,
Egypt, Pakistan, Thailand and Kuwait.
Reliant Finishing Systems has hired
Robert Osborne as executive director for
Engineered Systems. Osborne was previously
employed by Honeywell Aerospace as a director
of business development. He will manage
Reliant’s rapidly growing Engineered Systems
10 Powder Coated Tough
Division and serve as the primary point of contact
for both distributors and clients seeking
specialized finishing solutions.
Magnum Powder Coating Inc., Comstock
Park, Mich., is in the midst of adding on
6,000 sq feet; completion date of mid-August,
2012. After the completion of the addition,
MPC’s job shop will have 18,800 square feet.
ABQ Manufacturing, Albuquerque, N.M., has
redesigned its website to include photo galleries
and customer testimonials. Learn about the company’s
precision masking capabilities and look
for regular updates, videos of ABQ’s work, and
featured customer profiles at www.abqmfg.com.
Sherwin-Williams to Lead R&D
Team for CARC Powder Topcoat
The U.S. Government’s Strategic Environmental Research and
Development Program (SERDP) has selected The Sherwin-
Williams Product Finishes Division to lead a $1.4 million
research and development project to develop a Chemical Agent
Resistant Coating (CARC) Powder Topcoat for use on military vehicles
and support equipment.
SERDP is a Department of Defense (DoD) environmental research
program with the mission of harnessing the latest science and technology
to improve DoD’s environmental performance, reduce costs and
enhance and sustain mission capabilities.
CARC coatings are used on military vehicles and support equipment
to help protect military personnel from chemical agents, such as nerve
gas. Currently, only liquid CARC coatings are available from coatings
suppliers. While liquid coatings are effective in protecting personnel
from chemical agents, the use of these coatings emits approximately
5.2 million pounds per year of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into
the environment. Powder coatings provide environmental benefits
because they emit no VOCs. The goal of the research project is to develop
a breakthrough technology for a CARC powder coating that:
• Provides an environmentally-preferable coating option that is able to
be baked on the substrate, without the emission of VOCs.
• Offers significant recyclability potential.
• Is compatible with existing pre-treatments and liquid CARC coatings
to facilitate the DoD’s transition to the new technology.
• Helps protect the health and safety of personnel who apply or come
in contact with the coating.
“We are excited that Sherwin-Williams has been selected to leverage its
experience as a global developer, manufacturer and supplier of CARC
coatings as we lead a dynamic team of highly-qualified academic, military
and industry personnel,” says Beth Ann Pearson, Sherwin-Williams
global product line manager, military coatings.
Research and development will be conducted at
Sherwin-Williams facilities and laboratories in
Chicago, Ill. and Grove City, Ohio.
For more information, visit sherwinmilitary.com.
PLC Holding Acquires
Wisconsin Oven
TPLC Holding of France has acquired
Wisconsin Oven Corporation, a leading
American manufacturer of industrial ovens
for the aerospace, automotive, composite and finishing
industries. Details regarding the acquisition
have not been disclosed. PLC Holding is now comprised
of Elmetherm, Elino, Wistra, Wisconsin
Oven Corporation, and Mecarom Dotcom LTD. PLC
Holding has a worldwide presence with offices
located in the United States,
Germany, France, Romania, India,
and China.
PLC Holding provides products
and services for several industries.
Their target markets include automotive,
aerospace, electronics,
chemical, technical ceramics,
porcelain, automation, refractory
materials, and powder metallurgy.
PLC Holding provides customers
in these markets with engineering
and manufacturing for material
handling systems, automation systems,
heat treating industrial
ovens and furnaces.
Wisconsin Oven Corporation is
located in East Troy, Wis., southwest
of Milwaukee and northwest of
Chicago. Wisconsin Oven
Corporation has been designing,
engineering, and manufacturing
industrial ovens and other heating
equipment for nearly 40 years.
Their superior equipment quality
and performance along with their
commitment to customer service
has made them America's largest
manufacturer of the broadest range
of industrial ovens. Their standard
or custom industrial ovens are used
for a multitude of applications
including heat treating, finishing,
drying, or curing. Many of the
industries they serve require specific
temperature uniformity and
equipment performance documentation.
Their experienced design team
is able to meet even the most stringent
standards for their equipment.
“We are very excited about the
opportunity to combine our talents
and experience with those of
the PLC Holding group.
Collectively the group will have
the resources and capability to
serve all of our customers’ heat
processing needs regardless of
temperature requirements. It will
also strengthen our global opportunities,
expand our market reach
and combine our current customer
base for future growth.” David
Strand, president and CEO,
Wisconsin Oven Corporation.
This acquisition will strengthen
Wisconsin Oven’s global positioning
in the industries they serve
along with broaden the range of
capabilities and products they have
to offer customers. Wisconsin Oven
and PLC Holding both have a wide
range of knowledge and experience
in the heat processing field, which
will greatly benefit their current
and future customers. Wisconsin
Oven provides their customers
with equipment of unmatched
quality and performance. Their
addition to PLC Holding will create
the opportunity for all companies
in the group to provide their
customers with a broader range of
innovative solutions for their
process requirements.
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