PCI Honors 2017 Hall of Fame Inductee >>
The Powder Coating Institute
(PCI) held its annual Hall of Fame
Banquet during the 2017 Annual
Meeting at the Tamaya Resort and Spa
in Santa Ana Pueblo, N.M., this past
summer. Hall of Fame members are
selected for their many years of service
and dedication to the association.
This is an honor bestowed upon the
recipient because of their efforts,
accomplishments and contributions
to PCI and the industry. The Hall of
Fame was initiated in 2001 to recognize
individuals who have made outstanding
contributions to the association as well
as to the industry as a whole.
This year’s honoree, Bob Allsop,
a 42-year employee of PCI member
company Nordson Corporation, was
recognized for his service on multiple
PCI committees, the PCI board of
directors and for serving in all the PCI
officer positions, including president.
Bob spent most of his career
marketing powder coating equipment
worldwide for Nordson Corporation
before retiring in 2015. At the Hall of
Fame banquet, Greg Dawson, also of
Nordson, gave a thoughtful tribute to
his friend and co-worker. “I’ve worked
with Bob for most of my 29 years at
Nordson but didn’t really get to know
him until we began planning trade
shows and working on PCI business
together,” notes Dawson. “In a sense,
this organization helped create a great
business relationship between two
work colleagues that has since grown
into a tremendous friendship. We all
talk about the value of networking, but
sometimes it takes an outside influence
like PCI for even co-workers to forge
relationships. Well respected and liked
by all at PCI for his work, energy
and dedication to the industry, Bob’s
legacy for us is the introduction of a
new generation of work colleagues…
Thank you Bob for your dedication
and mentoring, this award is well
deserved.”
PCI extends its sincere appreciation
for the exceptional contributions
made by Bob and congratulates him
on his Hall of Fame induction. “I am
honored and humbled to receive such
a distinguished award,” says Allsop.
“The thought that I would someday
receive this honor never crossed my
mind. This is truly an unexpected
honor, but one that is appreciated
more than you’ll ever know. I’ve
often told friends and colleagues that
working on behalf of the Powder
Coating Institute was one of the most
rewarding experiences of my career. I
learned so much from PCI colleagues
across the spectrum of businesses
that serve this industry… once again,
thanks very much for this honor.”
Hammer Earns 2017 PCI/Axalta Scholarship >>
Theodore Hammer is the winner
of the 2017 PCI/Axalta Scholarship.
Offered to college students pursuing
degrees related to powder coating
technologies, the scholarship fosters
growth and innovation in the
industry by identifying recipients who
demonstrate exceptional academic
performance and leadership potential.
As the 2017 scholarship recipient,
Hammer will receive $5,000 toward
his graduate degree in Polymer Science
from the University of Akron. His
academic record, passion for the
industry, and dedication to research
cemented Hammer as the top choice
for the award. Currently, Hammer
assists with several industry projects,
working on the synthesis of unsaturated
polyester resins and is focusing his
graduate research on ultraviolet-curable
powder coatings.
“PCI is very proud to partner with
our member, Axalta Coating Systems,
to offer this scholarship,” says Trena
Benson, PCI executive director. “As
the premier industry association,
whose mission is the promotion of
powder coating technology, these
PCI scholarships represent a great
opportunity to support the goals of
students, like Theodore, who have
interest in our industry and can help us
to advance our technology.”
“It’s important that we invest in
students because they will be influential
in the industry in the years to come,”
says Michael K. Bollan, Axalta business
director, Powder Coatings-Americas.
“At Axalta, we are committed to
identifying and equipping future leaders
with the tools they need to succeed.
The PCI/Axalta Scholarship is just one
of several ways that Axalta supports
science, technology, engineering, and
math (STEM) education initiatives
worldwide.”
To learn more about Axalta’s powder
coatings, visit www.axalta.us/powder.
POWDER COATING 2018 to be Held in Indy >>
The Powder Coating Institute
(PCI) is pleased to announce the PCI
POWDER COATING 2018 Technical
Conference & Tabletop Exhibition
will be held March 12-14, at the JW
Marriott in downtown Indianapolis,
followed immediately by PCI’s Powder
Coating 101 Workshop, on March
14-15. PCI’s Executive Director Trena
Benson remarks, “We are excited to be
headed back to Indy for the POWDER
COATING 2018 Technical Conference.
This event is the best place for powder
coating end users and suppliers to
learn, network, and support the entire
powder coating industry.”
The event will kick off with the
Technical Conference and Tabletop
Exhibition on Monday and Tuesday,
March 12-13, closing on the morning
of March 14. Complete with general
sessions and concurrent technical
program, attendees will have access
to a variety of powder coating
information as well as personal
interaction with suppliers. The
tabletop display area will feature
powder coating manufacturers,
powder coating application
equipment, system houses, chemical
suppliers and various services that
support the powder coating industry.
Following the technical conference,
PCI’s popular Powder Coating 101:
Basic Essentials Hands-On Workshop
will be offered on Wednesday.afternoon, March 14, and Thursday,
March 15. The workshop includes a
comprehensive agenda that covers
all the basics of powder coating
operations and concludes with handson
training demonstrations at an area
powder coating facility.
Say Hello to PCI’s
Newest Members >>
Custom Coaters
Maui Powder Works
Lahaina, HI • 808-667-9690
www.mauipowderworks.com
Reed Custom Coatings
Cleveland, OH • 216-861-2400
www.ohioawning.com
Powder Producer
Alpha Coating Technologies
Addison, IL • 630-268-8787
www.alphacoatingtech.com
Don’t miss this unique opportunity
to learn from the best in the powder
coating industry. Representatives from
OEMs and custom coaters who apply
powder coating and other industrial
finishes will attend this event.
Save the week of March 12-
15, 2018, and start planning your
trip to Indianapolis. Visit www.
powdercoating.org frequently for
updates and registration information
as it becomes available
Axalta to Supply Powder for Tallest Building
in Malaysia >>
Axalta Coating Systems, in
collaboration with Euro Façade,
Superb Aluminium and Mulia Group,
will supply its Alesta® powder coatings
for The Exchange 106 tower in Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia. With completion
scheduled for 2018, the skyscraper
will be the tallest building in Malaysia,
transforming the city’s International
Financial District.
The Exchange 106 is the latest
flagship project of Mulia Group,
Indonesia’s leading commercial property
developer, which is renowned for its
cutting-edge design, efficient space
planning, and operational excellence.
Designed to be the most luxurious
office skyscraper in the world, the
iconic tower will exemplify the most
innovative construction strategies.
Euro Façade Tech Sdn Bhd,
Superb Aluminium Industries Sdn
Bhd, and ultimately Mulia Group,
selected Axalta products due to their
unique, metallic finish, as well as
Axalta’s strong technical support and
convenient lead time. The group
chose Alesta SD Silver Trophy Grey
and Alesta AP Beige Matt to coat the
curtainwall aluminum extrusions
and back pans of the structure. In
addition to their high-performance
attributes, the Alesta coatings met the
chief designer’s vision and the overall
concept of the building.
The Exchange 106 will stand 106
floors high at the southern gateway
to the capital. The building is also
designed to be environmentally
sustainable and will be certified under
the Green Building Index (GBI)
and the Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design (LEED).
In other Axalta news, recordbreaking
teenager William Byron will
drive for 12-time NASCAR Cup Series
champions Hendrick Motorsports
beginning next season. He will debut
at stock car racing’s highest level in the
2018 Daytona 500 and compete for
rookie of the year honors.
Byron’s No. 5 Chevrolet team
will feature sponsorship from
Axalta Coating Systems and Liberty
University, which currently support
the 19-year-old driver in the NASCAR
Xfinity Series. Beginning in 2018, the
two primary sponsors will cover the
majority of Byron’s Cup races annually.
Additional details of the multi-year
partnerships will be announced at a
later date.
George Koch Sons Buys
EFS Assets >>
George Koch Sons, LLC, has
purchased the assets of Engineered
Finishing Systems. This purchase
adds porcelain enamel expertise
to KOCH’s portfolio in automated
finishing systems, including liquid
painting, powder, electrocoat,
anodizing, plating, and now—
porcelain enamel. With the addition
of porcelain enamel and the expertise
of key Engineered Finishing System
personnel, including Kevin Coursin,
who will lead global account sales
management in the appliance
industry, KOCH provides the widest
range of automated finishing systems
in the world. For more information
about KOCH capabilities, visit
www.kochllc.com.
PCI Launches Second Video in Series >>
Dedicated to the promotion of
Powder Coating technology, the
Powder Coating Institute (PCI)
introduces another video that is a part
of the Powder Coating, A Better Kind of
Paint video series. This second video
in the series focuses on expanding
awareness about the environmental
benefits of powder coating when
compared to liquid paint.
Powder coating is stronger,
greener, and better than paint for
many reasons, most notable is
the elimination of volatile organic
compounds (VOCs) and hazardous
waste disposal. Each of these
attributes helps to keep our air and
environment cleaner for generations
that follow. Trena Benson, PCI’s
executive director, says, “Powder
coating is a very tough and durable
coating that positively impacts our
environment.”
To learn
more about the
environmental
advantages and other
benefits of powder
coating, visit the
PCI website,
www.powdercoating.org/abetterkindofpaint,
and then share
the video on
social media using
#ABetterKindOfPaint.
PPG Foundation Awards more
than $290,000 with National Merit
Scholarship Program >>
The PPG Foundation announced that it is sponsoring
more than $290,000 in undergraduate college scholarships
for U.S. students through National Merit Scholarship Corp.
in 2017, including 49 new four-year scholarships.
The new scholarships include 35 awards for PPG
employees’ children and 14 awards for students who live
in communities near PPG facilities. Scholarship winners
are selected by National Merit Scholarship Corp. based
on Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test/National Merit
Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) scores and
additional criteria, and they receive awards of $1,500
annually for up to four years of undergraduate study.
“The PPG Foundation has partnered with National
Merit Scholarship Programs for more than 50 years to
reward students for their hard work and achievements,”
says Sue Sloan, executive director of the PPG Foundation.
“We are delighted to continue our relationship, and our
support of students who will become future leaders in
industries such as advanced manufacturing.”
For consideration for the program, students must take
the PSAT/NMSQT in their junior year of high school.
Midwest Finishing Systems Expands
Its Operations >>
Midwest
Finishing Systems,
an Indiana-based
company that
specializes in
turnkey powder
coating systems,
has expanded its
operations with a
second building
located near the company’s headquarters. Continued
growth in the powder coating industry created a need for
added capacity to keep pace with high customer demand.
This expansion more than doubles the company’s current
manufacturing footprint, helping to improve efficiency as
well as support existing business and future growth. For
more information about Midwest Finishing Systems visit
www.powdercoating.com
DSM Concludes Acquisition of Outstanding
Shares in DSM-AGI >>
Royal DSM, a global sciencebased
company active in health,
nutrition, and materials, today
announces that it has concluded
the acquisition of the outstanding
49 percent of shares in its DSMAGI
joint venture, thereby gaining
sole ownership of the Taiwan-based
supplier of innovative, high-quality
and environmentally friendly UVcurable
resins and other specialty
chemicals.
DSM issued a public tender offer
to purchase the remaining shares of
DSM-AGI Corporation via one of
its affiliates on March 3, 2017. This
process has now been completed and
the company has been de-listed from
the Taipei stock exchange.
DSM originally acquired a 51
percent stake in DSM-AGI in July
2011 to strengthen the UV-curing
technology platform for DSM Resins
& Functional Materials. Making
DSM-AGI a wholly-owned subsidiary
will allow DSM to more effectively
integrate DSM-AGI’s operations and
management within its own global
organization. Fully leveraging DSM’s
operational expertise and R&D
capabilities is expected to enhance
DSM-AGI’s global competitiveness
and allow it to better respond to
current and future developments in its
industry.
Patrick Niels, president of DSM
Resins & Functional Materials,
comments, “UV-curing coating
systems are among the most
sustainable coating technologies on
the market. The acquisition of the
outstanding shares underlines DSM’s
commitment to create a leading
position in UV resins, alongside its
leading global position in powder
coating and waterborne resins.
UV resins are in high demand for
use in high-performance, low-eco
footprint and high efficiency coating
applications as well as for specialty
applications such as for use in fiber
optic coatings. Driving the transition
to more sustainable technologies
from our leading global market
positions has been and will remain
a clear growth driver for DSM and
a clear value driver for our industry
partners.”
Echo’s Green Efforts >>
Echo began its
quest to go greener by adopting
new biodegradable packaging. The
company’s effort continues with
the implementation of a recycling
program.
As Echo grows, unfortunately,
the amount of waste the company
produces does as well. They are
combating that concern by making
it easier than ever for their team to
recycle! The production and shipping
teams are recycling cardboard and
material scraps, while the office teams
are recycling mostly paper products
and plastic bottles. Recycling bins
have been added to the break rooms
and warehouses for ease of use, as well
as signs that clearly state all the items
that can be saved from the landfill.
Arkema Names GE Chaplin
Distributor of the Year >>
Arkema Coating Resins has
named GE Chaplin of Flemington,
N.J., the 2016 North American “Distributor of the Year”
for helping build better relationships with customers,
outstanding technical expertise and strong financial growth
in the past year.
GE Chaplin focuses on flexible and clear PVC products
and distributes plastic additives in North America for
Arkema. “The team at GE Chaplin works intimately with
customers and suppliers to provide the best possible plastic
additives solution based on project needs,” Aldo Sousa,
senior account manager with Arkema, explains. “That
level of service isn’t something most distributors can offer.
It requires a combination of a strong technical expertise
and the industry relationships needed to match the right
technology with the final product.”
GE Chaplin has been in business for 29 years and a
distributor of Arkema plastic additives for many years.
Arkema selected the company based on internal polling and
rigorous performance criteria.
“We are honored to accept this award,” Gregg Chaplin,
president and CEO of GE Chaplin, says. “Arkema’s
emphasis on customer relationships and technology fits
well with our own business approach and helps us better
meet customer needs. We look forward to working with
them for years to come.”
This marks the first year Arkema awards this honor to a
distributor.
“As our coating resins and plastic additives business
has grown the past few years, we have seen the increasing
importance of reliable and knowledgeable distributors,”
Mike Wurst, market manager for plastic additives at
Arkema, says. “Today, companies like GE Chaplin are
crucial to our business success. This award lets us recognize
the role they play as we work together in the industry.”
CHEMARK Consulting Group Expands
Its Coatings, Paints Footprint >>
Through a 42-year history of successfully
assisting its clients with strategic direction
based on accurate analytics, the Southern Pines,
NC CHEMARK consulting group is proud to announce
its liaison with Specialty Coating Services, Inc. (SCS) of
Louisville, Ky., an independent testing and consulting firm
focused on providing timely, professional technical services
to the coatings and paints industry.
SCS capabilities are provided by a highly qualified
technical staff with over 50 years of experience in the
development, testing and formulation of environmentally
compliant and conventional finishing
systems for virtually all facets of the
coatings and paints industry.
All research development and
formulation is conducted in the SCS
state-of-the-art laboratory, which is
equipped to compound, apply, and
fully evaluate a wide variety of coating
technologies. SCS Labs’ client requests
may be addressed on a project basis, or
via a long-term retainer basis wherein
numerous projects may be undertaken
individual or simultaneously, as per
customer direction.
The combination of CHEMARK
assisting clients in the strategic and
tactical planning and implementation
of new and existing product lines,
and now SCS, providing formulation
and application coatings and paints
knowhow, plus validating test data and
benchmark against industry standards,
will provide a more robust client benefit.
Contact either CHEMARK
Consulting at 910-692-2492 or
Specialty Coating Services at 502-327-7252 for additional information.
Hurricane Harvey: How to Help >>
Right before this edition of Powder
Coated Tough went to press, Hurricane
Harvey had ravaged the coastlines of
Texas and Louisiana, causing recordbreaking
rainfall and flooding in epic
proportions.
All of us at Powder Coated Tough,
the Powder Coating Institute and
Goyer Management would like to
extend our thoughts and prayers to
everyone who has been affected by this
devastating force of nature.
With several of our member
companies in that area, we are hoping
for the water to recede as rapidly as it
rose and for everyone to get back to
business as soon as they can.
Hundreds if not thousands of
people will return to find their lives
and livelihoods upended, but there are
plenty of organizations on the ground
to help the victims rebuild in the
months ahead.
If you want to help or donate, here
are a few places to get started.
Red Cross—www.redcross.org, 800-RED CROSS,
or text the word REDCROSS to 90999 to make a
$10 donation.
Salvation Army—disaster.salvationarmyusa.org,
800-725-2769
Southwest Airlines—www.southwest.com
Save the Children—www.savethechildren.org
Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund—
https://ghcf.org/hurricane-relief
Austin Disaster Relief Network—
https://adrn.org/disaster-relief/hurricaneharvey
South Texas Blood and Tissue Center—
www.southtexasblood.org, 210-731-5590
Texas Diaper Bank—www.texasdiaperbank.org
Catholic Charities USA—
https://app.mobilecause.com/vf/ccusadisaster,
or text CCUSADISASTER to 71777.
SPCA of Texas—www.spca.org/give
Austin Pets Alive!—www.austinpetsalive.org/hurricane-harvey-evacuations
PCI Member Zippo Celebrates 25 Years Partnership with Watkins Glen >>
Zippo Manufacturing Company, an OEM member
of the Powder Coating Institute (PCI), and Watkins
Glen International celebrated their 25th anniversary of
partnership and delighted racing fans in 2017. This year’s
NASCAR XFINITY Series Zippo 200 took place at Watkins
Glen International on Saturday, August 5.
Fans visiting “The Glen,” the premier road racing
facility in North America, for the weekend’s tripleheader
were able to stop by the Zippo Hot Spot to spin the wheel
and win Zippo swag, have their Zippo windproof lighters
tuned-up, and purchase Zippo merchandise, including new
Zippo outdoor products. The famous Zippo Car and Zippo
Jeep were also on site for fun photo ops.
Zippo signed on as a track sponsor in 1992, and the
following year, as the title sponsor of the inaugural Zippo
U.S. Vintage Grand Prix. The event featured classic cars
with international appeal—a great fit for the classic Zippo
lighter, which also has international appeal.
In its first 10 years, the event grew to surpass all other
similar races in the United States, becoming the largest
and most well attended vintage event in the nation. Zippo
continued sponsoring the event for 15 years.
In 2005, Zippo also became title sponsor of an annual,
nationally televised NASCAR stock car race at Watkins
Glen. The inaugural Zippo 200 NASCAR Nationwide
Series Race was run on August 13, 2005, and won by Ryan
Newman in the number 39 Alltel car.
News from NAM
NAM’s Outlook Survey Q2
According to the National Association of
Manufacturers, the manufacturing sector has begun to
turn a corner in recent months, trending in the right
direction both in the United States and globally after
struggling for much of the past two years. In addition,
there is a sense that many of the pro-growth policies
that businesses have long sought, including tax reform,
a major infrastructure package and regulatory relief,
among others, might finally come to fruition, albeit
perhaps slower than some might prefer. As a result,
manufacturing leaders have shown increased optimism
since the election.
In March, the Manufacturers’ Outlook Survey from
the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) rose
to an all-time high in the survey’s 20-year history, with
93.3 percent of respondents positive about their own
company’s outlook. Three months later, manufacturers
remain very upbeat. In the latest report, 89.5 percent
were either somewhat or very positive about their own
company’s outlook.
This pullback in confidence mirrors easing in other
sentiment surveys, even as they continue to present an
encouraging assessment of overall conditions. In this
case, the percentage who are positive in their outlook
has averaged 91.4 percent over the first and second
quarters of 2017, the highest consecutive two-quarter
average in the survey’s history.
Economic Outlook
NAM Chief Economist Chad Moutray reports the
U.S. manufacturing sector continues to improve, though
at a modest pace. The Markit Flash U.S. Manufacturing
Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) remains above the
50.0 neutral mark, but slipped a little from 53.3 in July
to 52.5 in August. Weaker growth in both output and
new orders were the key factors that pulled down the
latest survey results. Production volumes also expanded
at a slower pace. At the same time, increasing input
prices for metals, oil, and electrical components pushed
production costs higher.
Data from the Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank were
encouraging, with manufacturing activity expanding
at its fastest pace since March 2017. New orders,
production, and shipments accelerated strongly, even
as hiring and exports continued to reflect lingering
challenges. In the report, respondents remained
cautiously optimistic in their outlook. They were
concerned with increasing input costs, as well as the cost
for health care insurance.
For more from NAM, visit www.nam.org.
The Powder Coating Research Group Expands into New Laboratory >>
The Powder
Coating Research
Group has
relocated to a new
facility in Columbus, Ohio. PCR
Group, an independent research and
development company, recently moved
to 1823 O’Brien Rd. on Columbus’
west side. The new facility boasts a
3,000 sq.-ft. operation including an
expanded processing area, two isolated
spray rooms, a comprehensive testing
lab and conference room. “Our new
location gives us greater processing
and evaluation capabilities,” says
senior testing manager, Nick Page. “In
addition, this modern facility offers
greater convenience and amenities
compared to our former downtown
location.”