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Thursday, February 27
 

10:30am CST

Lichang Zhou, Syensqo - "Enhancing Hot Block Resistance without Using Fluorocarbon Surfactants in Water-Based Formulations"
Thursday February 27, 2025 10:30am - 11:00am CST
Bio: Brian Vest, Linda Adamson, Celine Burel

Abstract
"Perfluoro and Polyfluorinated-Alkyl Substances (PFAS) have been extensively utilized across various industries due to their exceptional ability to resist heat, oil, grease, and water. Among these PFAS chemicals, Fluorocarbon Surfactants (FCS) have been particularly effective in waterborne coatings to enhance early ""hot block"" resistance. However, increasing regulatory pressures and risk management considerations are pushing formulators to phase out these substances. This shift necessitates a careful balance between maintaining performance and adopting more sustainable alternatives.

Our study focuses on the development and application of novel phosphate ester wetting agents that offer improved early hot block resistance without the environmental drawbacks associated with fluorocarbon chemistry. These innovative additives are APE-free and have very low or zero VOC content, contributing to better colloidal stability. This stability enhances the wetting, dispersing, and compatibility properties of the final water-based coating. Our data will demonstrate the overall performance of the paint and explore the structure/property relationships that contribute to enhanced anti-blocking performance."
Speakers
LZ

Lichang Zhou

Research & Innovation Manger, Syensqo

Thursday February 27, 2025 10:30am - 11:00am CST
Grand Ballroom C

11:00am CST

Mahshid Niknahad, BYK USA - "Exploring More About the Dirt Pick-Up Resistance; The Role of Additives in Improving Surface Protection"
Thursday February 27, 2025 11:00am - 11:30am CST
Abstract

Dirt pick-up resistance (DPUR) is a critical property in surface coatings, particularly for outdoor applications. Additives play a crucial role in enhancing DPUR by improving both the visual appearance and durability of coated surfaces. Silicone-based compounds, hydrophobic agents, and nanoparticles have been shown to reduce surface energy, thereby minimizing the adhesion of dirt particles and dirt slurries. In addition, certain polymeric and film-forming additives can improve surface smoothness and reduce porosity, further preventing dirt accumulation. The incorporation of photocatalytic additives has also been explored, leveraging their self-cleaning properties under sunlight exposure. This paper reviews the different types of additives used to enhance DPUR, their mechanisms of action, and their effectiveness with various methods. The optimization of additive in the formulations is key to achieving a balance between surface protection, durability, and environmental considerations, making them necessary in modern surface coating technologies.
Speakers
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Mahshid Niknahad

Technical Service Group Leader, BYK USA
Bio:Mahshid Niknahad is the Technical Service Group Leader and Applied Technology Specialist in Surface Additives at BYK USA. In her role, she leads a team responsible for generating technical performance data for BYK products and collaborates closely with the Research and Development... Read More →

Thursday February 27, 2025 11:00am - 11:30am CST
Grand Ballroom C

11:30am CST

Robert Ruckle, Siltech- "Using Organosilicone Products for PFAs Replacement: Part II"
Thursday February 27, 2025 11:30am - 12:00pm CST
Co-Authors:
Tom-Seung Cheung, and Yanjun Luo

Abstract
PFAS compounds provide surface tension (ST) reduction, coefficient of friction (COF) reduction, hydrophobicity, oleophobicity and chemical stability.  These fundamental properties result in applications such as stain resistance, block resistance, oil resistance, lubricity, release, AFFF and many others.  
Siltech have presented previously on replacing PFAS components with organomodified silicones which provide similar and satisfactory performance on ST, COF and hydrophobicity. The difficult challenge is oleophobicity. We have had some success in this category and will report this here. We will emphasize some UV cured acrylate structures which are giving strong performance in this critical category.
Speakers
RR

Robert Ruckle

Siltech Corporation

Thursday February 27, 2025 11:30am - 12:00pm CST
Grand Ballroom C

1:00pm CST

Michael Kramer, Borchers - "Rheology Modification for the Elimination of Sedimentation and Syneresis in Waterborne Coatings"
Thursday February 27, 2025 1:00pm - 1:30pm CST
Abstract

Stability under low shear storage and shipment conditions can be critical to the stability of waterborne coatings and dispersions against sedimentation and syneresis. Judicious selection of a fit-for-purpose low shear thickener plays a crucial role in preventing sedimentation, especially in cases where dense pigments are incorporated into waterborne formulations. During the application process, traditional thickeners enhance sag resistance and influence leveling to facilitate robust film build. More importantly for longer-term storage, low shear thickeners can prevent syneresis in colorant-tinted coating systems. This presentation introduces an innovative rheology modifier technology based on a novel zirconium complex that eliminates sedimentation and syneresis under extremely low shear conditions associated with coating storage and transport. This technology offers the user-friendly option of post-addition under moderate mixing conditions, in contrast to other rheology modifiers that require neutralization and high-speed mixing processes. This presentation shows results illustrating the valuable outcomes achievable through the utilization of this unique low shear thickener platform.






Speakers
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Michael Kramer

Technical Service Manager, Americas, Borchers: A Milliken Brand
 Bio:  Michael is the technical service manager for Borchers Americas, a subsidiary of Milliken & Company. In this role, he leads the technical service and applications teams for Borchers coating additives. Michael graduated from the University of Southern Mississippi with a degree... Read More →

Thursday February 27, 2025 1:00pm - 1:30pm CST
Grand Ballroom C

1:30pm CST

Rich Czarnecki, Micro Powders - "Novel Nanocomposite Surface Additives for PFAS Replacement"
Thursday February 27, 2025 1:30pm - 2:00pm CST
Abstract

"Regulatory activity in both the EU and USA is targeting a large group of chemicals known as PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances). As a result, formulators in many industries are working to replace additive powders based on PTFE and PTFE hybrids with alternative materials that provide the same level of performance.
This presentation will detail a unique nanocomposite approach to eliminate PTFE in surface additives by replacing PTFE with hard, inert, durable materials such as aluminum oxide and ceramics. Data will be presented to show that this portfolio of over 8 additives provides equal or (in most examples) improved surface durability (lubricity, scratch & abrasion resistance) without the use of PTFE."
Speakers
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Rich Czarnecki

Vice President, Micro Powders, Inc.
  Bio:   Rich joined Micro Powders in 2011 as Technical Director and is currently Vice President. He has over 35 years of experience in the paints, coatings and inks industries and has led formulation and polymer development teams at companies including Sun Chemical, ICI and Zeneca... Read More →

Thursday February 27, 2025 1:30pm - 2:00pm CST
Grand Ballroom C

2:00pm CST

Kelly Carluccio, MUNZING - "Enhancing Performance and Sustainability in Coatings with New Renewable Defoamer Technology"
Thursday February 27, 2025 2:00pm - 2:30pm CST
Abstract

The increasing demand for sustainable solutions in coatings has prompted the development of innovative renewable defoamer technologies. This presentation explores the formulation of a cutting-edge defoamer derived from bio-based resources, focusing on its physical and chemical attributes that optimize defoaming effectiveness without compromise in wetting. The new defoamer achieves significant regulatory compliance and boasts a renewable bio-based content exceeding 75% while being mineral oil- and siloxane-free. This development redefines performance standards for renewable defoamers.
Speakers
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Kelly Carluccio

Applications Chemist, MUNZING
 Bio:Kelly Carluccio is an Applications Chemist for the CCA group at MÜNZING North America. She has been with MÜNZING since 2019. Prior to her current role, she worked in the inks and coatings industries as a polymer R&D chemist, analytical chemist, and regulatory specialist, which... Read More →

Thursday February 27, 2025 2:00pm - 2:30pm CST
Grand Ballroom C
 
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