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Parallel Sessions Tuesday Afternoon, 31 March 2009<br />

13 – 15<br />

Session 13 14.00 – 17.30 h<br />

Printing Inks II<br />

Chair: Ulrich Ott, Clariant, CH<br />

In the second session on printing inks, environmental aspects of the industry<br />

will be discussed first. Further presentations will deal with new materials for<br />

printing inks, focusing raw materials for organic pigments, new effect pigments<br />

and the global rosin situation. In addition to the materials, technology<br />

is an important factor for the industry. In this context two examples will be<br />

introduced: a differential maximum bubble pressure technique and fountain<br />

solutions for offset printing.<br />

13.1 14.00 – 14.30 h<br />

Going green in inks<br />

Jack Baarends, Hexion, BE<br />

13.2 14.30 – 15.00 h<br />

Raw materials for organic pigments: changing environment<br />

in highly volatile markets<br />

Dr. Heinrich Berger, Clariant, CH<br />

13.3 15.00 – 15.30 h<br />

The global rosin situation<br />

Walter Jones, Pine Chemicals, US<br />

15.30 – 16.00 h<br />

Networking: Refreshments & Coffee Break<br />

13.4 16.00 – 16.30 h<br />

A differential maximum bubble pressure technique<br />

Victor Janule, Chem-Dyne Research, US<br />

13.5 16.30 – 17.00 h<br />

New effect pigments for printink inks<br />

Véronique Hall-Goulle, Ciba, CH<br />

13.6 17.00 – 17.30 h<br />

Fountain solutions – Important factor for offset printing<br />

Dieter Zang, Fujifilm Europe, DE<br />

Session 14 14.00 – 17.30 h<br />

Construction Chemicals<br />

Chair: Ferdinand Leopolder, Drymix, DE<br />

Improved protection of architectural structures, environmental friendliness,<br />

energy saving, easier and quicker application and enhanced design properties<br />

are the key words that drive the construction chemicals business. This<br />

session presents recent progress in raw materials, concrete, mortar and<br />

cement formulations focusing flooring systems, structure-property relationships<br />

as well as physico-chemistry properties.<br />

14.1 14.00 – 14.30 h<br />

Chromate reducers for the mortar industry<br />

Dr. Dieter Guhl, TIB Chemicals, DE<br />

14.2 14.30 – 15.00 h<br />

Polyglykol methacrylates – new monomers for concrete superplasticizers<br />

Oliver Mogck, Clariant Produkte, DE<br />

14.3 15.00 – 15.30 h<br />

Advantages of ethacryl technology on the concrete formulations<br />

Dr. David Platel, Coatex, FR<br />

15.30 – 16.00 h<br />

Networking: Refreshments & Coffee Break<br />

14.4 16.00 – 16.30 h<br />

High wear resistant solution for flooring systems based on a specific<br />

combination of calcium aluminate cement and calcium aluminate as<br />

reactive filler<br />

Pascal Taquet, Kerneos Research Center, FR<br />

14.5 16.30 – 17.00 h<br />

An original, highly redispersible powdery water repellent for cement<br />

based materials<br />

Dr. Mustapha Sari, Hexion Speciality Chemicals, FR<br />

14.6 17.00 – 17.30 h<br />

Impregnated textile reinforcements for concrete applications<br />

Dr. Jens Schoene, ISF Welding Aachen University, DE<br />

Session 15 14.00 – 17.30 h<br />

Adhesives & Sealants II<br />

Chair: Michael Gerstenberger, Hinterwaldner Consulting, DE<br />

The adhesives market is very diverse, working on many different fields of<br />

applications ranging from label and tape to laminating, automotive assembly<br />

or building formulations. Also adhesives and sealants are subjects to increasingly<br />

stringent health and safety legislation. This session focuses on latest<br />

developments in raw materials for epoxy, silicone and stryrene adhesives<br />

discussing new concepts for improved binder materials as well as properties<br />

and developments of curing agents and nanoscale fillers.<br />

15.1 14.00 – 14.30 h<br />

Silicone based adhesives – alternative curing reactions and properties<br />

Dr. Andreas Hartwig, Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Technology<br />

and Applied Materials Research, DE<br />

15.2 14.30 – 15.00 h<br />

Reactive adhesives simplified with novel silane-terminates prepolymers<br />

Dr. Wolfram Schindler, Wacker, DE<br />

15.3 15.00 – 15.30 h<br />

Newly designed amorphous hydrophylic polymer<br />

Shusaku Mandai, NSCI, JP<br />

15.30 – 16.00 h<br />

Networking: Refreshments & Coffee Break<br />

15.4 16.00 – 16.30 h<br />

Styrenic block copolymers with tailored block segments to meet adhesive<br />

market needs<br />

Martine Dupont, Krayton Polymers, FR<br />

15.5 16.30 – 17.00 h<br />

New latent curing agents for one-component adhesives<br />

Dr. Atteye Abdourazak, Air Products, US<br />

15.6 17.00 – 17.30 h<br />

Development and properties of innovative nanoscale fillers for controlled<br />

accelerator releae in reactive epoxy systems<br />

Dr. Michael Noeske, Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Technology<br />

and Applied Materials Research, DE

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