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“Consolidation will increase”
Sergio de Sola, Univar Europe Distributon companies do not just deliver products. Especially in an innovative industry such as the coatings business, distributors will have to take on further tasks. Sergio de Sola, Sales & Marketing Manager Coatings EMEA at Univar, talks about future trends affecting the distribution business. _How do you rate the current situation in the distribution business in Europe? To what extent will the distribution market change? Sergio de Sola: The market is modestly growing. Parts of the coatings industry were low in Europe in 2009, but we can see a bounce back of the market. But for chemicals, we still see a tight situation. The growth we foresee will also bring change in three areas in the distribution business. Globalisation is ever more present. This will lead to more sourcing. Second, there is a trend to add more value to the products. Distribution companies will not just act as a logistics provider and deliver goods. Distributors have to offer more services as for instance technical support. Third, a stronger focus on renewable and sustainable products is another trend that will have its affects. Also consolidation will increase in the distribution business. _The distribution market in Europe is highly competitive. What companies will have advantages to strengthen their position? de Sola: We cover both commodities and specialty chemicals with our offerings. It is crucial to find the right balance. A broad product offering along with additional services will be inevitable to stay competitive.
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The coatings culture is increasing at Univar. We have invested and opened coatings laboratories responding to the market’s demands. As already mentioned, consolidation will increase. Especially companies actively on the pan-European level or for multinationals will benefit from this development if they provide logistical service and technical support. However, there will always be room for small and medium sized or family-based companies that serve a particular region or part of a country. Companies in the middle need to make a choice to stay in the business. _In which regions of Europe do you generate the highest turnover regarding paints, coatings and adhesives? de Sola: Western Europe is still the biggest market for us. We expect growth of GDP+ rates in the future in this region in general. Other regions are showing good a development and will become a future focus for our activities. _On which regions will you further focus on? Which regions show growth potential? de Sola: Coming from a lower level, we see good opportunities in the emerging markets of the East Europe, the Middle East and Africa. We expect to grow in double-digit figures in these areas. Therefore we are continuously and actively investing to broaden our network and services. Currently, we are investing in different projects in Central and Eastern Europe, Turkey, Greece, the Middle East and Africa. Growing higher than GDP in all areas is our ambition, and the market potential reflects this goal. (gag)
Sonneborn & Rieck sold to Fujikura Kasei Peter Rieck, Managing Director and owner of UKbased Sonneborn & Rieck, has sold the company to Fujikura Kasei of Japan, their former partner in a global alliance. Rieck will retain a non-executive role as a Senior Adviser. Now under one roof with Fujikura and US-based Red Spot, Sonneborn & Rieck will gain the benefit of a much stronger backing in the move to become a globally successful manufacturer of plastics coatings, particularly to the automotive industry. www.sonneborn-rieck.co.uk
Emulsions Ercros Deutschland becomes Ecronova Polymer The Spanish chemical group Ercros S.A., headquartered in Barcelona, has sold its German subsidiary Ercros Deutschland GmbH on the basis of a Management-Buyout. The subsidiary has been responsible for the emulsion business as corporate entity on its own right, and will from now operate under the name of Ecronova Polymer. Peter Montag and Anton Solich who have been running the business in the past years have acquired all shares of the subsidiary together with funds managed by Private Equity company Aheim Capital. http://ecronova.com
Expansion AkzoNobel inaugurates plants in China AkzoNobel officially opened its EUR 275 million Ningbo multi-site in China in November. 600 guests attended the event, which further emphasized the importance of high growth markets to AkzoNobel’s strategic ambitions (read more on page 7). Occupying a 50-hectare plot, the company’s Functional Chemicals business is already producing chelates in Ningbo. The same business also plans to start up new ethylene amines and ethylene oxide factories at the site before the end of the year, with an organic peroxides facility due to come on stream in 2011. Additionally, the company has opened its sixth powder coatings facility in the country. The plant is located in the Wuhan Economic and Technological Development Zone, a major industrial and manufacturing hub in central China. The Wuhan facility’s current production capacity is 4,000 tons per year and can be further expanded. www.akzonobel.com
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Ambitious goals in the Far East Paints and coatings manufacturer AkzoNobel banks on organic growth in China AkzoNobel is seeking to double its sales in China to EUR 3 billion by the year 2015. CEO Hans Wijers and board member Tex Gunning talked to the editorial board of the European Coatings Journal about the potential for additional market share which this region offers the company. As the ranks of the middle class there continue to swell, the Group expects positive developments in the decorative paints segment.
"We recently announced our medium-term figures and goals, namely a total turnover of 20 billion EUR and a doubling of sales in China," said Hans Wijers, CEO of AkzoNobel. The company has just officially opened its EUR 275 million multi-site facility in Ningbo, China, in November. This site underscores the importance of the high-growth markets in this region to the strategic growth objectives of AkzoNobel.
Organic growth is a priority Last year, the paints and coatings manufac manufacturer notched up sales in China of around EUR 1.5 billion. The Group expects to meet its goal of EUR 3 billion by 2015. Wijers confirmed to the editorial board of the European Coatings Journal that Akzo Nobel is banking on accelerated and sustainable growth in the region. "To achieve these goals, we must outgrow our competitors in the markets," he said. Wijers expects increasingly stringent regulation in China to displace many local competitors from the market. Acquisitions therefore play a minor role, but are not totally out of the question. He stressed that the company wanted above all to grow organically in the region. To this end, the Group was investing in its existing factories in China. Hower, he noted that these were not capital-intensive projects, unlike the plant in Ningbo. "We’re spending somewhere in the region of USD 10 to 20 million on them.” While having the necessary production capac capacity is important, innovations are also essential for gaining a competitive advantage in the Chinese market. For this reason, the paints and coatings manufacturer is investing some 4 % of total sales in research and development. Of the nearly 4,000 employees engaged in R&D, some 11 % work in China.
Decorative paints: double-digit growth in China The decorative paints segment, in particular, is where AkzoNobel expects further growth potential. Asia is set to remain the fastest-growing market for decorative paints (Fig. 1). In 2009, global sales in this segment amounted to EUR 4.7 billion, 15 % of which came from Asia-Pacific. "In the years to come, we expect high double-digit
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growth rates from this segment in China. We are looking at massive growth in the medium-tolong term," said board member Tex Gunning, responsible for the decorative paints segment. The region around Shanghai and the east coast accounts for some 20 % of the market. The proportion is smaller in the rest of China, he added. "The competitive landscape is highly fragmented, with the top five producers covering Asia will continue to be the fastest growing market for decorative about 40 % of the market. The paints Source: AkzoNobel rest is divided up among more than 8,000 local and regional producers," said Karen Yin, AkzoNobel Direc"Next year, we will be opening more than tor for Channel Development & Trade Martwo paint shops across the country every day keting, Decorative Paints China. AkzoNobel’s to increase our profile and to attain our ambilargest competitor on the Chinese market is tious goals of outgrowing the market," said Nippon Paint. Wijers pointed out that there Yin. Low-tier cities, i.e. not just the metropowere several large Chinese manufacturers in lises, would in future become an increasingly this segment who certainly had the potential important market for the paint manufacturer to be global players. in the region. The new shops would help cusIn 2010, the market for decorative paints tomers to choose between colours – white grew by about 9 % – Yin said she was expeccurrently dominates, accounting for some ing annual growth of around 7 % over the 70 % of decorative paints sales. next five years. So far, AkzoNobel had been Part of the reason for this is that the purchasing concentrating its plants in the east of the habits of the Chinese differ from those in the country. But the interior of the country was markets in Europe and North America. Some growing rapidly. To serve this area as well, 60 % are buy-it-yourself customers. The prothe Group was specifically expanding its acportion of DIY customers is negligible in contivities in this region. "We will look further trast to markets in the West. However, the west in China. We believe it offers tremenChinese are keen on environmentally friendly dous potential for organic growth," said Yin. products. "Sustainability and environmental impact for customers in this region are not just trendy terms. It is necessary to have sustainChina's middle class in focus able products and processes if you want to close business deals successfully," said Wijers. To continue to capture and secure market share, "Customers not only want colors that make the the company, which primarily serves the preroom appear larger, but they want to use odormium segment at present, plans to increase its less, harmless paints on their own four walls. focus on products for the middle class. AccordFor the growing middle class, the topic of health ing to Goldman Sachs, a financial and consulting is very important." The CEO therefore believes services provider, the ranks of the Chinese midthat economic success in China is firmly tied to dle class will swell to 1 billion by 2020. Although the issue of sustainability. this will push up wage costs in production, (gag) consumer purchasing power will rise too. Akzo wants to secure additional market share among Read more on AkzoNobel's performance coat coatthis section of the population as a way of signifiings business in China in the upcoming issue of cantly boosting sales of decorative paints. European Coatings Journal.
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Market Watch Color trends
AkzoNobel foresee(s) color in your future Steve Mobley * Contact: Steve Mobley AkzoNobel Coatings, Specialty Plastics Foresee Group, color & trend analyst E-mail: Steve.Mobley@ akzonobel.com
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Consumer color preferences shift often due to many outside influences. Keeping track of those shifts and even predicting them is not always an exact science, but AkzoNobel’s color and design group, Foresee, has a very good track record.
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ow developing their 7th Edition of the global color trends, Foresee has been a driving force behind the stellar success of AkzoNobel’s Specialty Plastics (ANSP) business unit, a smaller subdivision of the Industrial Coatings division. Started in 2000 by its current global manager, Alex Maaghul, Specialty Plastics has always served many market segments including IT and wireless, consumer electronics, cosmetics packaging, sports and leisure, automotive, and lifestyle (small appliances). Composed of graphic and industrial designers and chemists/color stylists from both technical and aes-
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thetic disciplines, Foresee creates the annual global color trend presentation for their clients; an exhaustive process that takes seven months just to logistically produce, and that is after the many hundreds of man hours invested in the research process, done prior to the selection of current colors.
Research process: A myriad of sources The research process pools from a myriad of sources, including trend houses, design blogs spanning architecture, industrial design, fashion and automotive, and individual research of media and geographical regions for their own, peculiar slant on trends. Since fashion tends to be more seasonal, and therefore changes most frequently, it is important to temper any serious color trend research with more long-term industries like architecture, automotive and industrial design, where the product will be used for many years, and so design considerations are
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Type ZY Premium less fleeting. In the markets Specialty Plastics consults, cell phones probably have the shortest shelf life, while automotive and lifestyle products tend to endure much longer in the public eye.
What's shaping consumer preferences? Foresee does not just limit its research to colors, but also to special effects, textures and patterns that are shaping consumer preferences. Color is just one aspect of the experience when one is handling the latest gadget, appliance, or car interior. The feel and visual interaction can also be a very compelling part of the user experience. This extra-sensorial experience is also a huge part of the technical R&D that Specialty Plastics has invested in, which has resulted in many of the industries’ leading technologies, such as soft feel, reflex (holographic 3D illusion created using magnetic fields and metallic additives in coatings), and the many digital graphic technologies, including Pictaflex, Flexxpress and JetFlexx, which allow complex designs to be printed on a variety of substrate shapes.
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Four macro trends are defined Clients of ANSP are currently receiving visits from the Foresee team around the globe where they are viewing the 6th Edition global color trend presentation and samples. There are four macro trends that this presentation is divided into: System Reboot, which is about seeking to consume less and be more resourceful and creative with more common materials as a global reaction to the weakened global economy; Metal Morphosis, which chronicles the tendency toward more protective and reflective designers, who are looking to forests for lessons on natural defences and fusing nature and technology to come up with a functional hybrid; Through the Looking Glass, a fantasydriven trend inspired by pop culture’s fascination with strange, fanciful, child-like wit, with a touch of the absurd; and Secret Luxury, tracking the shift in what is considered luxury after a financial crisis. The presentation outlines these four trend directives, shows supporting examples of the emerging evidence among all phases of design, and then presents three color palettes within each that include solid colors, textures and special effects, as well as optimum combinations from the palette to epitomize the trend.
Buzzing with activity: the design centre in Kalmthout Clients of Specialty Plastics frequently look to Foresee to develop special region color palettes, and to help in the prototype phase of new concepts. Techni-coat, the design centre in Kalmthout, Belgium has a 3-D printer and full time industrial designer, color lab facilities, and also houses several of the proprietary digital printing technologies all under one roof. The facility is always buzzing with activity, and frequently receives designers from all over the globe looking to tap into the latest developing coating technologies.
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From FPL to FPL Sixty years of applied basic pigment, paint and coatings research
Approximately 60 years after the German Research Institute for Pigments and Coatings (FPL e.V.) was officially founded on 15 December 1950, the institute was officially handed over to Fraunhofer Society for Promotion of applied Research in November 2009. By this measure coatings research has become even more future-oriented by combining the knowledge from paint raw materials and paint over paint application to the finished coatings in one institution, as an expert partner of industry and science, leaving FPL e.V. as a Research Society for supporting applied research in the coatings field. Being the end of the independence of this well-known institute, the former FPL institute part is now integrated as a department called "Coatings and Pigments" in a complementary surrounding of surface technology of Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering (FhG IPA). Since then FPL e.V. became Research Society for Pigments and Coatings. FPL will stay and prosper as an institution to support and fund applied basic research in the field of coatings and related materials.
Ineviteable structural reform process In order to help the pigment and coating industries to stay competitive and contribute further to the growth of the economy, in the first years after the foundation of the institute in 1950, scientific research was to be introduced to an area, where so far individual experience and empirical experimenting had dominated. The mission of the FPL was and is to translate problems in the manufacture and application of pigments and coatings in scientific questions. In summary, the FPL institute part has been working to identify and pursue unsolved problems, take up new questions, broaden existing knowledge and open new perspectives by innovative research. During the years until the beginning of this millennium, an equilibrium concerning the financial income of the institute emerged: Dr Michael Hilt, General Manager, FPL e.V. (Research Society for Pigments and Coatings) and Head of Department “Coatings and Pigments” at Fraunhofer IPA
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»» One third basic financing from member companies and other stakeholders, e. g. public funding »» One third publicly funded project research »» One third contract research for the industry Scientific progress today is only possible based on a sound financial situation. During the last decade, budget constraints of the public sponsors and also sponsorship reorientation of the German Coatings and Printing Inks Industry Association (VdL) resulted in a reduction of basic financing of FPL.
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This made it necessary, to expand contract research. Board and management of the FPL recognized the strategic trap, which was critical for a prospering research in the field of paints, pigments and coatings for the future, due to the legal situation of finance laws. Finally, after a long decision process, the goal was clear: The renowned Fraunhofer Society for Promotion of applied Research offered, to integrate the institute part of the FPL e.V. into Fraunhofer IPA. IPA has been working in the field of surface technology, especially in the working area of paint application for more than two decades. The former institute part of the FPL e.V. prospers within the Fraunhofer network concerning new ideas and applied working areas for modern coatings in the interface between applied basic research and paint application. Practically, there is still some work to be done: » S trengthening of the orientation and relationship to our "customers" » Adaptation of internal processes of work to FhG standards » National and international cooperation with other research institutions inside and outside FhG
The future focus of FPL FPL on the other side has direct access to the umbrella of funding of industrial cooperative research (IGF) for medium and small paint and pigment companies and paint using companies in Germany. This joint research is directly supported by the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology through AiF e.V. in order to compensate the relative research disadvantages faced by small and medium-sized enterprises. Significant technical and economic changes in the field of coatings and pigments have occurred since the founding years. This changes are illustrated by the worldwide consolidation of the markets and the companies, the more extensive research and the development resources within the industry itself, the greater concentration of industrial enterprises on development processes within their core fields and - alongside rapidly progressing globalization and new information and communications technologies - a diminishing supply of the young scientific staff. The new constellation is nonetheless excellently equipped to face its future tasks: These are seen mainly in the field of functional (smart) coatings and their contribution to make the world more sustainable as well as in improved corrosion protection materials, testing methods and new and efficient curing processes for reduced energy consumption and improved material properties. FPL will be the future partner to make these visions and ideas happen.
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Primer Expert Voices Powder coatings
Pulverised standstill Ongoing spread of powder coatings performance
The expansion of product functionalities as Paul Vercoulen, DSM Resins B.V. says is a big trend for powder coatings. An additional important one is the further reduction of the curing temperature, explains Dr. Thomas Schmidt, Tiger Coatings GmbH & Co. KG. Both state that for further big technological develoment steps the efforts in the powder coating industry as well as between industry, suppliers and customers must be bundled.
“I am convinced that in the near future powder coatings will enter markets outside the metal area.”
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What functionalities are currently the most expected ones for powder coatings? Paul Vercoulen Innovation Director Powder Coating Resins DSM Resins B.V. Zwolle, The Netherlands
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Powder coatings have always been known for a number of well known advantages. These are efficiency (ultimately resulting in low cost), ecology (low environmental footprint) and good protective properties (e.g. corrosion protection). For these reasons, in a number of market segments powder coatings have become the dominating coating technology. On a high level there are two important trends. One is that more and more special properties are “asked” of a coating. This is also true for powder coatings. You can think of properties like easy-to-clean, soft touch, ultra durability, excellent corrosion protection etc. The challenge to get there is very tough and in my opinion can only be met if all the parties in the industry join their efforts. It is seldom the case that a solution can be found in just the resin, an additive or the powder manufacturing process. The true value is in combining the best of these worlds. The other trend is that sustainability is more and more an issue. This is a great opportunity for powder coatings. The powder technology is inherently very sustainable. The environmental (e.g. CO2) footprint of powder coatings is lower than most other coating technologies. Our motto here is: “if someone can use a powder coating, he will.”
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We “just” have to make it work! One important issue to solve is lowering the curing temperature of powder coatings. This will further improve the environmental footprint and open up new markets, which brings me to the second question.
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I am convinced that in the near future powder coatings will enter markets outside the metal area. Powder on MDF is there already a long time but until now not a real success. There are a number of reasons for that but the main one in my opinion is that technically the powders were not “good” enough. A real breakthrough can occur here if we are able to substantially lower the curing temperature. Lowering the curing temperature even further -we call that ultra low- will also enable powder coatings to enter the segments of wood and plastic coatings. Another interesting development is the Powder Inmould application technology. With this technology plastic and composite parts (e.g. SMC) can be coated during the manufacturing process, reducing considerably the finishing process. Also here, the real innovations will come from working together as an industry!
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Expert Primer Voices Powder coatings
“Innovative thinking people who want to reach new applications need to join closely together.”
Dr. Thomas Schmidt R&D Manager Tiger Coatings GmbH & Co. KG Wels, Austria
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of the art today and basic technical functionalities such as UV resistance, mechanical performance, cost efficiency, environmental advantages, etc. are pretty clear for all involved persons. However, customers along the supply chain down to the final consumer get more and more demanding and more expectations are now ranking about the total coating solution and service. The applicator expects an easy to use powder with consistent quality, good electrostatic application properties, high material efficiency and short curing times. In addition a short delivery service and competent technical advice are well appreciated and expected.
Specifiers, OEM manufacturers and final consumers expect a wide range of colors including nice bonded metallic effects, an environmental friendly coating solution, robust surfaces and also competent technical advice how and where to use powder coatings in a most efficient way.
2spentThere is a lot of development effort on low temperature curing powders.
This is especially important for heat sensitive substrates but also necessary for energy savings/CO2 reduction and higher productivity demands. When we think about low temperature curing and new substrates for powder coatings such as plastics, composites, engineered wood, etc. often we also need to develop new curing technologies and new powder manufacturing technologies together with the chemical formulation of powder coatings. For examples new types of IR ovens may be required to allow a fast heat transfer to the powder coating layer. Or for powders with very low curing temperatures refrigerated manufacturing and transportation may become important in future. In general it is clear that the chemical powder formulation is only one part of the future powder coating technology development. Innovative thinking people from powder, line and equipment manufacturers, and customers, specifiers, end users and others who want to reach new applications need to join closely together to master the new challenges in complex industrial applications. If you want to understand where powder coatings will emerge in future just look at applications where still solventbased coatings are in use – solventbased coatings will continue to be replaced by powder coatings.
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Product index Raw Materials
Colour pigments (inorganic)
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Dispersing agents
27
Colour pigments (organic)
24
Driers
27
Conductive pigments
24
Flow promoter masterbatches
27 27
Binders
22
Acrylic resins
22
Daylight fluorescent pigments
24
Isocyanate crosslinkers
Alkyd resins
22
Effect pigments
25
Levelling agents
27
Bone charcoal
22
Metallic pigments
25
Matting agents
28
Cashewnut shell liquid
22
Pearlescent pigments
25
Polyester crosslinkers
28
Cellulose nitrate
22
Phthalo pigments
25
Preservatives
28
Epoxy hardeners
22
Titanium dioxides
25
Rheological agents
28
Epoxy resins
22
White pigments
26
Stabilizers
28
Intermediate products
23
Dyes
26
Stearates
28
Lanolin
23
Colorants and pigments, unspecified
26
Surface agents
28
Lecithin
23 23
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28
Naphthenic acid
Additives
Texturing additives Thixotropic agents
28
Natural binders
23
Anti-foaming agents
26
Tribo agents
29
Polyester resins
23
Appearance enhancers
26
Waxes
29
Polyurethanes
23
Catalysts
26
Additives, unspecified
29
Silicone resins
23
Corrosion inhibitors
27
UV-curable resins
23
Fillers
29
Binders, unspecified
23
Crosslinking agents for epoxy and hybrid systems 27
Barium sulphates
29
Fumed silicas
29
Crosslinking agents for polyester systems 27
Colorants and Pigments
24
Crosslinking agents for PUR systems
27
Anti-corrosive pigments
24
Curing agents
27
Black pigments
24
Dispersants
27
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Mineral fillers
29
Fillers, unspecified
30
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Classifiers
30
Blasting, unspecified
33
Small booths
35
Grinding
33
Spray stands
35
Spray walls
Abrasives on backing
35
33
Stainless steel booths
35
Dry grinding equipment
33
Spray booths, unspecified
35
Complete lines for powder coatings production
30
Grinding and milling
33
Composed air equipment
30
Grinding and polishing discs
33
Systems engineering
35
Container fabrics
30
Grinding and polishing pastes
33
Airless paint sprayers
35
Container handling
30
Grinding pearls
33
Clean room painting plants
35
Containers and cans
30
Wet grinding plant
33
Coating lines
35
Controls
30
Grinding, unspecified
33
Coil coating
36
Conveyor belts
30
33
36
30
Cleaning plant
Compressors
Dosing, filling, dispensing equipment
Corona systems
36
31
Chromating plant
33
Discharge aids
36
Extruder parts
31
Degreasing plant
33
Earthing units
36
Extruders
31
Drum pumps
34
Filter cartridges
36
Filling plant
31
Dust removal plant
34
Handling equipment
36
Kneaders
31
Filters
34
Hoses
36
31
Filters for pre-treatment plant
34
Monocyclones
36
Laboratory twin screw extruders
31
Filtration equipment
34
Multicyclones
36
Mills
31
High pressure cleaning
34
Plastic closures
36
Mixers
31
High pressure cleaning plant
34
Mixing equipment
31
Immersion cleaning plant
34
Powder coating application and recovery systems
36
Powder coating manufacturing equipment 32
Low pressure plasma cleaning plant
34
Powder coating equipment
36
Precision powder dispensing
32
Machines for cleaning small parts
34
Powder conveyors
36
Pre-mixing
32
Phosphating plant
34
Powder filters
36
Screws
32
Plastic tanks
34
Powder suppliers
36
Separators
32
Products for surface conversion
34
Pumps
36
Sieving equipment
32
Rinsing
34
Robots
37
Twin screw extruders
32
Solvent vapour degreasing plant
34
Spray guns
37
Production equipment, unspecified
32
Spray cleaning equipment
34
Storing
37
Ultrasonic cleaning equipment
34
Tribosystems
37
Cleaning plant, unspecified
35
Systems engineering, unspecified
37
Drum emptying and cleaning
Labelling
Pre-Treatment Blasting
32
Cleaning media
35
Accessory parts
37
Blasting equipment
32
Aqueous cleaning media
35
Adhesive tapes
37
Blasting booths
32
CHC-free solvent cleaner
35
Adhesive tapes and masking (high temp) 37
Continuous blasting units
32
Degreasing agents
35
Face-masks
37
Drum blasting
32
Pickling solutions and additives
35
Fans
37
Hand blasting equipment
32
Cleaning media, unspecified
35
Masking (high temp)
37
Pressure jet equipment
32
35
Masking products
37
Tunnel blasting equipment
33
Wet blasting equipment
33
Blasting media
33
Blasting media, ceramic
33
Blasting media, glass
33
Blasting media, metallic
33
Blasting media, plastic
33
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Pre-treatment, unspecified
Application Spray booths
35
Booths
35
Fluidised bed coaters
35
Plastic booths
35
Rubber components
37
Tack-cloth
38
Test panels
38
Accessory parts, unspecified
38
Conveyors Automatic loaders and unloaders
38
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38
Hardness testers
40
Effluent treatment, unspecified
42
Chain conveyors
38
Holiday detectors
40
Circular conveyors
38
Microhardness testers
40
Chemicals
42
Cleaning equipment for conveyors
38
Surface roughness measuring instruments 40
Distillation plant
42
Cooling conveyor-breaker
38
Surface test equipment, unspecified
40
Chemicals, unspecified
42
Floor conveyors
38
Overhead conveyor
38
Coatings test equipment
40
Industrial safety
43
Overhead cranes
38
Adhesion testers
40
Explosion protection
43
Power-and-Free
38
Colour cards
40
Fire protection
43
Roller conveyors
38
Colour communication / -identification 40
Protective clothing
43
Skid equipment
38
Colourmeters
40
Respiratory equipment
43
Conveyors, unspecified
38
Cross-hatch adhesion testers
40
Industrial safety, unspecified
43
Film thickness gauges
40
Gel time test equipment
41
Gloss meters
41
Paint stripping, chemical
On-line colour measuring systems
41
Paint stripping, fluidised bed equipment 43
On-line viscosimeters
41
Paint stripping, mechanical
43
Rheometers
41
Paint stripping, thermal
43
Standardized colour cards
41
Paint stripping, unspecified
43
Viscosimeters
41 41
Drying and Stoving Drying and stoving oven
38
Drying oven
38
Gas burner
38
Induction driers
38
Infrared gas heaters
38
Infrared heaters
38
UV curing systems
39
Coatings test equipment, unspecified
UV lamps
39
UV radiators
39
Equipment for anti-corrosion testing
41
Ventilators
39
Drying and stoving, unspecified
39
Climatic chambers
41
Corrosion testers
41
Immersion baths
42
Measuring and Testing
Salt spray chambers
42
39
UV-Weathering testers
42
Air pressure gauges
39
Xenon test chambers
42
Analytical instruments
39
Cross-hatch cutters
39
Equipment for anti-corrosion testing, unspecified
42
Densimeters
39
Flexibility testers
39
Hygrometers
39
Waste air
42
Impact testers
39
Absorption
42
Oven temperature recorders
39
Afterburning plant
42
Particle size measuring equipment
39
Burners
42
pH meters
39
Extraction equipment
42
Photometers
39
Thermal incinerators
42
Physical tests
39
Waste air, unspecified
42
Effluent treatment
42
Physical
Powder flow properties measurement 39
43
Services Engineering
43
Powder recycling
44
Software
44
Services, unspecified
44
Environmental Technology
Spectrophotometers
39
Temperature measuring devices
39
Ion exchangers
42
Physical, unspecified
40
Microfiltration
42
Surface test equipment
40
Ultrafiltration
42
Water filters
42
Elasticity measuring equipment
40
Water pumps
42
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Buyers` Guide Buyers` Guide Powder Coating
Products & Services Raw Materials
Biesterfeld Spezialchemie/Germany
Hagedorn-NC/Germany
Cray Valley Kunstharze/Germany
Isochem/Germany
Binders
GEO Specialty Chemicals/United Kingdom
Epoxy hardeners
Eliokem/France
Habich GmbH Weitenegg 5, 3652 Leiben Austria Tel. +43 2752 71472 Fax. +43 2752 71418
[email protected] www.habich.com
EOC/Belgium
Ibavalresa Boya/Turkey
Thomas Swan & Co./United Kingdom
Evonik Röhm/Germany
Robert Kraemer/Germany
www.worlee.de
Herkommer & Bangerter Vertriebs/Germany
Novance/France
ICAP-SIRA/Italy
Posichem/Germany
Epoxy resins
Lamberti/Italy
Reichhold Chemicals/United States
LEHMANN & VOSS & CO Alsterufer 19 20354 Hamburg, Germany Tel. +49 40 441970, www.lehvoss.de
Spolchemie/Czech Republic
Acrylic resins DIC Performance Resins/Austria DSM NeoResins/The Netherlands
Lucite International/United Kingdom
www.worlee.de
Bone charcoal Imperial-Oel-Import Handelsges./Germany
Cashewnut shell liquid
Alter Postweg 35 D-21614 Buxtehude/Germany Phone: ++49 4161 70710, Fax: ++49 4161 80130 www.synthopol.com
[email protected]
Imperial-Oel-Import Handelsges./Germany
Cellulose nitrate
Velox/Germany www.worlee.de
Bergerac NC/France
Alkyd resins
Celanese Emulsions/The Netherlands Dow Wolff Cellulosics/Germany
Akzo Nobel/The Netherlands Ashland Südchemie Kernfest/Germany
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DSM NeoResins/The Netherlands
Richard Baker Harrison/United Kingdom Dow Europe/Switzerland Huntsman Advanced Materials/Switzerland Spolchemie/Czech Republic
Air Products PLC/United Kingdom Arkema/France BASF Lampertheim/Germany Biesterfeld Spezialchemie/Germany Cognis/Germany CTP/Germany Dow Europe/Switzerland C.H. Erbslöh/Germany GEO Specialty Chemicals/United Kingdom Hobum Oleochemicals/Germany Huntsman Advanced Materials/Switzerland IMCD/Switzerland Itochu/Germany Leuna-Harze/Germany
www.european-coatings.com
Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Products & Services Cytec Surface Specialties/Belgium
Posichem/Germany
DSM Powder Coating Resins P.O. Box 615 8000 AP Zwolle The Netherlands www.powdercoatingresins.com
[email protected]
Reichhold Chemicals/United States
Eliokem/France
Kromachem/United Kingdom
Sir Industriale/Italy
GEO Specialty Chemicals/United Kingdom
Lavollee Chimie/France
Spolchemie/Czech Republic
Invista/Germany
Lehmann & Voss & Co./Germany
Thorson Chemical - Kraemer & Martin/Germany
Robert Kraemer/Germany
Neochimiki/Greece
Intermediate products
Neochimiki/Greece
Rahn/Switzerland
Novance/France
Ultralight/Liechtenstein
Nuplex Resins/The Netherlands
Binders, unspecified
Lonza Performance Chemicals Europe/Switzerland Momentive Specialty Chemicals/The Netherlands Neville Chemical Europe/The Netherlands
BCH Brühl/Germany GEO Specialty Chemicals/United Kingdom Neville Chemical Europe/The Netherlands Gebr. Overlack/Germany
Lanolin Imperial-Oel-Import Handelsges./Germany
Lecithin ADM International/Switzerland BCH Brühl/Germany Imperial-Oel-Import Handelsges./Germany
Naphthenic acid
Reichhold Chemicals/United States Sir Industriale/Italy
Dow Europe/Switzerland DSM Powder Coating Resins/The Netherlands Robert Kraemer/Germany
APT Chemieprodukte/Germany BASF Lampertheim/Germany Bergerac NC/France
Alter Postweg 35 D-21614 Buxtehude/Germany Phone: ++49 4161 70710, Fax: ++49 4161 80130 www.synthopol.com
[email protected]
Velox/Germany
BK Giulini - APW/Germany Brenntag Holding/Germany ECEM/The Netherlands Elotex/Switzerland
Polyurethanes
EOC/Belgium
APT Chemieprodukte/Germany
Ercros/Germany
Biesterfeld Spezialchemie/Germany
Goonvean/United Kingdom
Cray Valley Kunstharze/Germany
Hans-Jürgen Guth Handelsvertr. CDH/Germany
Imperial-Oel-Import Handelsges./Germany
Danquinsa/Germany
Aug. Hedinger/Germany
Natural binders
Dow Europe/Switzerland
Huntsman Advanced Materials/Switzerland
DSM NeoResins/The Netherlands
CSC Jäklechemie/Germany
GEO Specialty Chemicals/United Kingdom
Keim-Additec Surface/Germany
ICAP-SIRA/Italy
Knothe + Vogelsang/Germany
Invista/Germany
Krahn Chemie/Germany
Robert Kraemer/Germany
Lemro Chemieprodukte/Germany
Nitroil Polyurea/Germany
Neville Chemical Europe/The Netherlands
Novance/France
Heinrich Osthoff-Petrasch/Germany
Reichhold Chemicals/United States
Overlack Global/Chemical
Rhodia Operations/France
Perstorp/Sweden
Ashland Südchemie Kernfest/Germany Robert Kraemer/Germany Henry Lamotte Oils/Germany Lechner & Crebert/Germany Novance/France Reichhold Chemicals/United States C.E. Roeper/Germany Stroever/Germany Vliegenthart/The Netherlands
Polyester resins
Silicone resins
Polimeri Europa/Italy Rohm and Haas/Italy
Dow Corning/Germany
Rohm and Haas Europe Trading/Germany
Dow Corning Europe/Belgium
Spolchemie/Czech Republic
IMCD/Switzerland
Stroever/Germany
Biesterfeld Spezialchemie/Germany
WKI Momentive Performance Materials/ Switzerland
Synthomer/Germany
Cray Valley Iberica/Spain
Posichem/Germany
Cytec Surface Specialties/Belgium
Rhodia Operations/France
Danquinsa/Germany
Wacker Chemie/Germany
Akzo Nobel/The Netherlands APT Chemieprodukte/Germany Arkema/France
DSM NeoResins/The Netherlands
UV-curable resins
Tennants/Germany Tramaco/Germany Vinavil/Italy WRC Specialties/Malaysia
Cognis/Germany Cray Valley Iberica/Spain
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Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Products & Services Colorants and Pigments
Colour pigments (organic)
Ankerpoort/The Netherlands
Bruchsaler Farbenfabrik GmbH & Co. KG Talstrasse 37, D-76646 Bruchsal Tel. +49 7251 9754-0, Fax +49 7251 15953
[email protected] www.bruchsaler-farben.de
Benda-Lutz-Werke/Austria
Cappelle Pigments/Belgium
Bassermann minerals/Germany
Chemische Fabrik Budenheim/Germany
Cheng Feng Enterprises/Taiwan
Blagden Specialty Chemicals/United Kingdom
Dominion Colour/Canada
Dominion Colour/Canada
Cabot/Belgium
C.H. Erbslöh/Germany
C.H. Erbslöh/Germany
Cappelle Pigments/Belgium
Grace/Germany
Ferro/Germany
Cheng Feng Enterprises/Taiwan
Habich GmbH Weitenegg 5, 3652 Leiben Austria Tel. +43 2752 71472 Fax. +43 2752 71418
[email protected] www.habich.com
Grillo Zinkoxid/Germany
Clariant International/Switzerland
Gustav Grolman/Germany
Colux/Germany Dominion Colour/Canada
IBA Kimya/Turkey
Habich GmbH Weitenegg 5, 3652 Leiben Austria Tel. +43 2752 71472 Fax. +43 2752 71418
[email protected] www.habich.com
IMCD/Switzerland
Hagedorn-NC/Germany
Keyser & Mackay/Germany
Henseler Chemikalien/Germany
Lehmann & Voss & Co./Germany
Heubach/Germany
Habich GmbH Weitenegg 5, 3652 Leiben Austria Tel. +43 2752 71472 Fax. +43 2752 71418
[email protected] www.habich.com
Liebau Chemie Handelsges./Germany
Holliday Pigments/France
Hagedorn-NC/Germany
Georg H. Luh/Germany
Hunan Three-Ring Pigments/China
Heubach/Germany
Norzinco/Germany
IMCD/Switzerland
Hunan Three-Ring Pigments/China
RN Handelsvertretungen CDH/Germany
Jeco Pigment/China
Jeco Pigment/China
Toyal Europe/France
Kärntner Montanindustrie/Austria
Alfred Kochen/Germany
Knothe + Vogelsang/Germany
Kromachem/United Kingdom
Alfred Kochen/Germany
Meghmani Pigments/India
BASF SE/Germany
Kromachem/United Kingdom
Raimund Müller/Germany
Broll Buntpigmente/Germany
Liebau Chemie Handelsges./Germany
Nymco/Italy
Cabot/Belgium
Georg H. Luh/Germany
Pidilite Industries/India
Habich GmbH Weitenegg 5, 3652 Leiben Austria Tel. +43 2752 71472 Fax. +43 2752 71418
[email protected] www.habich.com
Nymco/Italy
QolorTech/The Netherlands
QolorTech/The Netherlands
C.E. Roeper/Germany
RG Mineral/Norway
SLMC France/France
Rockwood Pigments/United Kingdom
Thorson Chemical/Germany
C.E. Roeper/Germany
Thorson Chemical - Kraemer & Martin/Germany
Scheruhn Industrie-Mineralien/Germany
Trust Chem Europe/The Netherlands
Harold Scholz & Co./Germany
www.worlee.de
Shepherd Color International/Belgium
Conductive pigments
Anti-corrosive pigments
Heubach/Germany
Black pigments
Henseler Chemikalien/Germany Heubach/Germany Liebau Chemie Handelsges./Germany Georg H. Luh/Germany
SLMC France/France
Nitroil Polyurea/Germany
Complex Inorganic Color Pigments Tel.: ++32 9 366 11 11 Fax: ++32 9 366 11 21
[email protected] www.shepherdcolor.com
Harold Scholz & Co./Germany www.worlee.de
BASF SE/Germany
Grillo Zinkoxid/Germany Gustav Grolman/Germany
Cabot/Belgium Shepherd Color Intl
Rockwood Pigments/United Kingdom
Albion Colours/United Kingdom
IBA Kimya/Turkey Georg H. Luh/Germany Merck/Germany www.worlee.de
Colour pigments (inorganic)
Thorson Chemical/Germany
BASF SE/Germany
Thorson Chemical - Kraemer & Martin/Germany
Daylight fluorescent pigments
Bassermann minerals/Germany
Trust Chem Europe/The Netherlands
Coating Products/Germany
Biesterfeld Spezialchemie/Germany
Umicore Marketing/Germany
Honeywell - Specialty Additives/Belgium
Broll Buntpigmente/Germany
Viaton Industries/United Kingdom
Raimund Müller/Germany
www.worlee.de
Radiant Color/Belgium
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Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Products & Services RN Handelsvertretungen CDH/Germany
QolorTech/The Netherlands
Triconor Distribution/Germany
Scheruhn Industrie-Mineralien/Germany
www.worlee.de
Silberline/United Kingdom
Effect pigments
SPCI/France Shepherd Color Intl
Artemis/United Kingdom
Complex Inorganic Color Pigments Tel.: ++32 9 366 11 11 Fax: ++32 9 366 11 21
[email protected] www.shepherdcolor.com
AVL Metal Powders/Belgium BASF SE/Germany Benda-Lutz-Werke/Austria Coating Products/Germany Colux/Germany De Monchy International/The Netherlands A. + E. Fischer-Chemie/Germany
Tioxide Europe/France Triconor Distribution/Germany Wacker Chemie/Germany www.worlee.de
Geotech International/The Netherlands
Metallic pigments
Grillo Zinkoxid/Germany
BASF SE/Germany
Grimm Metallpulver/Germany
Benda-Lutz-Werke/Austria
Gustav Grolman/Germany
Colux/Germany
Habich GmbH Weitenegg 5, 3652 Leiben Austria Tel. +43 2752 71472 Fax. +43 2752 71418
[email protected] www.habich.com
Habich GmbH Weitenegg 5, 3652 Leiben Austria Tel. +43 2752 71472 Fax. +43 2752 71418
[email protected] www.habich.com
Hagedorn-NC/Germany
IBA Kimya/Turkey
IBA Kimya/Turkey
IMCD/Switzerland
IMCD/United Kingdom
Alfred Kochen/Germany
IMCD/Switzerland
Georg H. Luh/Germany
IMCD/Italy
Norzinco/Germany
Thorson Chemical - Kraemer & Martin/Germany
Phthalo pigments Albion Colours/United Kingdom BASF SE/Germany BCH Brühl/Germany Cappelle Pigments/Belgium Dominion Colour/Canada Habich GmbH Weitenegg 5, 3652 Leiben Austria Tel. +43 2752 71472 Fax. +43 2752 71418
[email protected] www.habich.com Heubach/Germany
IMCD Benelux/Belgium
Nymco/Italy
CSC Jäklechemie/Germany
RN Handelsvertretungen CDH/Germany
Krahn Chemie/Germany
Thorson Chemical - Kraemer & Martin/Germany
Liebau Chemie Handelsges./Germany
Trust Chem Europe/The Netherlands
SiLi Sigmund Lindner/Germany
www.worlee.de
Titanium dioxides Silberline/United Kingdom
Antraco Chemie-Handelsges./Germany
Pearlescent pigments
Richard Baker Harrison/United Kingdom
Albion Colours/United Kingdom BASF SE/Germany H. Costenoble/Germany Geotech International/The Netherlands Habich GmbH Weitenegg 5, 3652 Leiben Austria Tel. +43 2752 71472 Fax. +43 2752 71418
[email protected] www.habich.com Raimund Müller/Germany
BCH Brühl/Germany Blagden Specialty Chemicals/United Kingdom Cella Titan Handels/Germany Chemco Trade/Romania H. Costenoble/Germany crenox/Germany CJSC Crimea Titan/Ukraine Cristal Global/Belgium DuPont de Nemours International/Switzerland
IMCD/Switzerland
Norzinco/Germany Posichem/Germany
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[email protected] www.habich.com
Zakłady Chemiczne „POLICE“ SA The Producer of TYTANPOL® ul. Ku´znicka 1, 72-010 Police, Poland tel. +48 91 317 30 12 tel. +48 91 317 37 14 fax +48 91 317 34 46 www.tytanpol.com email:
[email protected]
Dyes
IMCD/Switzerland
Albion Colours/United Kingdom
Alfred Kochen/Germany
BASF SE/Germany
Kronos International/Germany
Bassermann minerals/Germany
Sachtleben Chemie/Germany Scheruhn Industrie-Mineralien/Germany Harold Scholz & Co./Germany Solvadis Chemag/Germany Ter Hell & Co./Germany Velox/Germany Zakłady Chemiczne „POLICE“ SA The Producer of TYTANPOL® ul. Ku´znicka 1, 72-010 Police, Poland tel. +48 91 317 30 12 tel. +48 91 317 37 14 fax +48 91 317 34 46 www.tytanpol.com email:
[email protected]
Habich GmbH Weitenegg 5, 3652 Leiben Austria Tel. +43 2752 71472 Fax. +43 2752 71418
[email protected] www.habich.com
Toyal Europe/France Trust Chem Europe/The Netherlands
Ankerpoort/The Netherlands BCH Brühl/Germany Cabot/Belgium crenox/Germany Cristal Global/Belgium Gebr. Dorfner/Germany Geotech International/The Netherlands Habich GmbH Weitenegg 5, 3652 Leiben Austria Tel. +43 2752 71472 Fax. +43 2752 71418
[email protected] www.habich.com Hagedorn-NC/Germany Henseler Chemikalien/Germany Hunan Three-Ring Pigments/China Huntsman Pigments/United Kingdom Kemira Pigments/Finland Kronos International/Germany Martinswerk/Germany Norzinco/Germany Sachtleben Chemie/Germany Scheruhn Industrie-Mineralien/Germany Seitz + Kerler GmbH + Co. KG Friedenstr. 5, D-97816 Lohr Tel.+49 9352 8787-0,Fax+49 9352 8787-11 Sun Chemical Pigmente/Germany
Ziegler & Co./Germany
Additives Anti-foaming agents Air Products/The Netherlands Air Products PLC/United Kingdom Alpha-Alpen/Switzerland BCH Brühl/Germany BYK-Chemie, Wesel/Germany www.byk.com/additives Dow Corning/Germany Dow Corning Europe/Belgium
Albion Colours/United Kingdom
Drew Ameroid/Germany
Arichemie/Germany
IBA Kimya/Turkey
BASF SE/Germany
IMCD/Switzerland
Cabot/Belgium
CSC Jäklechemie/Germany
Clariant International/Switzerland Colortec/Germany
WKI Momentive Performance Materials/ Switzerland
Columbian Carbon/Germany
Nymco/Italy
Cristal/Saudi Arabia
OMG Borchers/Germany
Dominion Colour/Canada
Rhodia Operations/France
Elementis Pigments/United Kingdom
Schill + Seilacher/Germany
Evonik Röhm/Germany
Thorson Chemical - Kraemer & Martin/Germany
Flint Group/The Netherlands
www.worlee.de
Francolor Pigments/France
Zeochem/Switzerland
Gustav Grolman/Germany
Appearance enhancers
Habich GmbH Weitenegg 5, 3652 Leiben Austria Tel. +43 2752 71472 Fax. +43 2752 71418
[email protected] www.habich.com
Air Products/The Netherlands Dow Corning/Germany Grace/Germany Lamberti/Italy
Honeywell Specialty Chemicals/Germany
Micro Powders/United States
iSL-Chemie/Germany
Neville Chemical Europe/The Netherlands
Keim-Additec Surface/Germany
Shamrock Technologies/Belgium
Millennium Specialty Chemicals/United States
Stroever/Germany
North Cape Minerals/Norway
Catalysts
Norzinco/Germany Pinova/Switzerland Polimeri Europa/Italy Rockwood Pigments/United Kingdom
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WRC Specialties/Malaysia
Thorson Chemical - Kraemer & Martin/Germany
RN Handelsvertretungen CDH/Germany
www.worlee.de
UPM Handelsges./Germany
RN Handelsvertretungen CDH/Germany
Colorants and pigments, unspecified
White pigments
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Cray Valley Iberica/Spain Cytec Surface Specialties/Belgium Huntsman Advanced Materials/Switzerland King Industries/The Netherlands
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Crosslinking agents for PUR systems Bayer MaterialScience/Germany Cytec Surface Specialties/Belgium Danquinsa/Germany
Corrosion inhibitors
Evonik Degussa/Germany
Aspanger Bergbau u. Mineralwerke/Austria
Nitroil Polyurea/Germany
AVL Metal Powders/Belgium
Curing agents
Richard Baker Harrison/United Kingdom BK Giulini - Bekaphos/Germany Buckman Laboratories/United States BYK-Chemie, Wesel/Germany www.byk.com/additives
Air Products PLC/United Kingdom Arizona Chemical/The Netherlands BCH Brühl/Germany Cytec Surface Specialties/Belgium
Chemische Fabrik Budenheim/Germany
EMS-Chemie/Switzerland
DKSH/Germany
Huntsman Advanced Materials/Switzerland
Foster Chemicals/Germany
Nitroil Polyurea/Germany
Habich GmbH Weitenegg 5, 3652 Leiben Austria Tel. +43 2752 71472 Fax. +43 2752 71418
[email protected] www.habich.com
Rahn/Switzerland
Halox Pigments/United States
Air Products/The Netherlands
IMCD/Switzerland
Arkema/France
Innochem/Belgium
Elementis Specialties/Belgium
Kärntner Montanindustrie/Austria
Lubrizol/Germany
King Industries/The Netherlands
Rohm and Haas Europe Trading/Germany
Knothe + Vogelsang/Germany
Thorson Chemical - Kraemer & Martin/Germany
Lehmann & Voss & Co./Germany
Dispersing agents
MK Chemicals/Germany SNCZ/France Thorson Chemical - Kraemer & Martin/Germany
Thomas Swan & Co./United Kingdom
Omya International/Switzerland Polimeri Europa/Italy QolorTech/The Netherlands Rhodia Operations/France SNCZ/France Thorson Chemical - Kraemer & Martin/Germany Tioxide Europe/France www.worlee.de
Driers Arkema/France Elementis Specialties/Belgium OMG Borchers/Germany Posichem/Germany Rockwood Pigments/United Kingdom Ter Hell & Co./Germany Thorson Chemical - Kraemer & Martin/Germany Vliegenthart/The Netherlands Zeochem/Switzerland
www.worlee.de
Flow promoter masterbatches
Dispersants
Cytec Surface Specialties/Belgium
Air Products PLC/United Kingdom Alpha-Alpen/Switzerland BK Giulini - Bekaphos/Germany
Huntsman Advanced Materials/Switzerland Lamberti/Italy Lehmann & Voss & Co./Germany Lubrizol/Germany Nuplex Resins/The Netherlands Shamrock Technologies/Belgium www.worlee.de
Isocyanate crosslinkers Bayer MaterialScience/Germany Danquinsa/Germany Evonik Degussa/Germany
Crosslinking agents for epoxy and hybrid systems
Blagden Specialty Chemicals/United Kingdom Buckman Laboratories/United States
Levelling agents
Cytec Surface Specialties/Belgium
BYK-Chemie, Wesel/Germany www.byk.com/additives
Air Products PLC/United Kingdom
Evonik Degussa/Germany Huntsman Advanced Materials/Switzerland
Chemische Fabrik Budenheim/Germany
Blagden Specialty Chemicals/United Kingdom
Colltec/Germany
BYK-Chemie, Wesel/Germany www.byk.com/additives
Croda/The Netherlands
Caffaro Chimica/Italy
Deurex/Germany
Cognis/Germany
Dow Corning Europe/Belgium
Cray Valley Iberica/Spain
Hobum Oleochemicals/Germany
Bayer MaterialScience/Germany
Cytec Surface Specialties/Belgium
IMCD/Switzerland
Cytec Surface Specialties/Belgium
Dow Corning/Germany
King Industries/The Netherlands
EMS-Chemie/Switzerland
Dow Corning Europe/Belgium
Lamberti/Italy
Huntsman Advanced Materials/Switzerland
Drew Ameroid/Germany
Micro Powders/United States
Tennants/Germany
C.H. Erbslöh/Germany
OMG Borchers/Germany
IMCD/Switzerland
Thomas Swan & Co./United Kingdom www.worlee.de
Crosslinking agents for polyester systems
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Raimund Müller/Germany OMG Borchers/Germany Rockwood Clay Additives/Germany Rütgers/Germany Shamrock Technologies/Belgium Thorson Chemical - Kraemer & Martin/Germany
Arch UK Biocides Ltd. Wheldon Road Castleford · West Yorkshire · WF10 2JT Phone: +44-1977-714200 · Fax: 44-197-7714006 E-Mail:
[email protected] Web: www.archbiocides.com L.P. Bader & Co./Germany
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Bassermann minerals/Germany
Matting agents
BK Giulini - APW/Germany
Ankerpoort/The Netherlands
Brookfield Engineering Laboratories/United States
BYK-Chemie, Wesel/Germany www.byk.com/additives
BYK-Chemie, Wesel/Germany www.byk.com/additives
Cabot/Belgium
Cabot/Belgium
Cray Valley Iberica/Spain
CP Kelco/United States
Deurex/Germany
Cytec Surface Specialties/Belgium
DKSH/Germany
Dow Wolff Cellulosics/Germany
EMS-Chemie/Switzerland
Elementis Specialties/Belgium
Finma Chemie/Germany
Grace/Germany
Huntsman Advanced Materials/Switzerland
Habich GmbH Weitenegg 5, 3652 Leiben Austria Tel. +43 2752 71472 Fax. +43 2752 71418
[email protected] www.habich.com
IMCD/Switzerland Imerys Minerals Par Moor Centre, Par Moor Road, Par, Cornwall, UK, PL24 2SQ Tel. +44 1726 81 8000 Fax +44 1726 81 1200
[email protected] www.imerys-perfmins.com
IMCD/Switzerland Laviosa Chimica Mineraria/Italy
Keyser & Mackay/Germany
Stearates BCH Brühl/Germany Croda/The Netherlands Seitz + Kerler GmbH + Co. KG Friedenstr. 5, D-97816 Lohr Tel.+49 9352 8787-0,Fax+49 9352 8787-11
Surface agents Air Products/The Netherlands Arkema/France BYK-Chemie, Wesel/Germany www.byk.com/additives Coating Products/Germany Cognis/Germany Cray Valley Iberica/Spain Croda/The Netherlands Deurex/Germany DKSH/Germany Dow Corning/Germany Elementis Specialties/Belgium Haug Chemie/Germany IMCD/Switzerland Raimund Müller/Germany Rohm and Haas Europe Trading/Germany Solvadis Chemag/Germany Thorson Chemical - Kraemer & Martin/Germany
Lamberti/Italy
LEHMANN & VOSS & CO Alsterufer 19 20354 Hamburg, Germany Tel. +49 40 441970, www.lehvoss.de
Lubrizol/Germany
OMG Borchers/Germany
Minerals Girona/Spain
Omya International/Switzerland
BYK-Chemie, Wesel/Germany www.byk.com/additives
PQ Silicas/United Kingdom
Heinrich Osthoff-Petrasch/Germany
Coating Products/Germany
Quarzwerke/Germany
Rhodia Operations/France
CP Kelco/United States
Rio Tinto Minerals/France
Rockwood Additives/United Kingdom
Cray Valley Iberica/Spain
Shamrock Technologies/Belgium
Rockwood Clay Additives/Germany
Cytec Surface Specialties/Belgium
Solvadis Chemag/Germany
Thorson Chemical - Kraemer & Martin/Germany
Deurex/Germany
Thomas Swan & Co./United Kingdom
Ziegler & Co./Germany
Kromachem/United Kingdom
Stabilizers
Lubrizol/Germany
Kromachem/United Kingdom
Tennants/Germany www.worlee.de
3V/Germany
Polyester crosslinkers
Texturing additives Blagden Specialty Chemicals/United Kingdom
Rockwood Clay Additives/Germany
BCH Brühl/Germany
Thixotropic agents
Huntsman Advanced Materials/Switzerland
Cabot/Belgium
Arizona Chemical/The Netherlands
www.worlee.de
CP Kelco/United States
Cabot/Belgium
Preservatives
DKSH/Germany
CP Kelco/United States
Lehmann & Voss & Co./Germany
Cray Valley Kunstharze/Germany
Expancel Eka Chemicals/Sweden
Rahn/Switzerland
ISP Cologne Holding/Germany
Thorson Chemical - Kraemer & Martin/Germany
Nymco/Italy
Triconor Distribution/Germany
Progiven/France Thor/Germany
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[email protected] www.habich.com IMCD/Switzerland
Additives, unspecified Arch UK Biocides Ltd. Wheldon Road Castleford · West Yorkshire · WF10 2JT Phone: +44-1977-714200 · Fax: 44-197-7714006 E-Mail:
[email protected] Web: www.archbiocides.com
Laviosa Chimica Mineraria/Italy
BASF Lampertheim/Germany
Lehmann & Voss & Co./Germany Rockwood Additives/United Kingdom
BYK-Chemie, Wesel/Germany www.byk.com/additives
Rockwood Clay Additives/Germany
Cabot/Belgium
Thorson Chemical - Kraemer & Martin/Germany
Clariant International/Switzerland
www.worlee.de
Cognis/Germany
Tribo agents
Cytec Surface Specialties/Belgium Dow Wolff Cellulosics/Germany
BASF SE/Germany
Elementis Specialties/Belgium
BYK-Chemie, Wesel/Germany www.byk.com/additives
EMS-Chemie/Switzerland
Cabot/Belgium Cray Valley Iberica/Spain Cytec Surface Specialties/Belgium Triconor Distribution/Germany
ESK-SIC/Germany Evonik Röhm/Germany Exxon Mobil Petroleum & Chemical/Belgium A. + E. Fischer-Chemie/Germany Goldschmidt TIB/Germany
Stanger Produktions- u. Vertriebs./Germany Tennants/Germany Ter Hell & Co./Germany Thorson Chemical/Germany Thorson Chemical - Kraemer & Martin/Germany Vopelius Chemie/Germany
Fillers Barium sulphates Ankerpoort/The Netherlands BCH Brühl/Germany IMCD/Switzerland Minerals Girona/Spain Sachtleben Chemie/Germany
Fumed silicas Cabot/Belgium Finma Chemie/Germany IMCD/Switzerland Gebr. Overlack/Germany Wacker Chemie/Germany
Waxes
Aug. Hedinger/Germany
L.P. Bader & Co./Germany
Julius Hoesch/Germany
Mineral fillers
BASF SE/Germany
Honeywell Specialty Chemicals/Germany
Ankerpoort/The Netherlands
Wilhelm Brand Industrievertr./Germany
Huntsman Polyurethanes/Belgium
Aspanger Bergbau u. Mineralwerke/Austria
BYK-Chemie, Wesel/Germany www.byk.com/additives
ISP Cologne Holding/Germany
Bassermann minerals/Germany
Keim-Additec Surface/Germany
BK Giulini - APW/Germany
Clariant International/Switzerland
Krahn Chemie/Germany
Burgess Pigment/United States
Coating Products/Germany
Henry Lamotte Oils/Germany
CMMP/France
Cray Valley Iberica/Spain
LEHMANN & VOSS & CO Alsterufer 19 20354 Hamburg, Germany Tel. +49 40 441970, www.lehvoss.de
Hoffmann Mineral/Germany
Deurex/Germany EUROCERAS Sp.zo.o ul. Szkolna 15, 47-225 Kedzierzyn-Kozle Poland Tel. +48 77 4886680
[email protected], www.euroceras.com Finma Chemie/Germany Hans-Jürgen Guth Handelsvertr. CDH/Germany Honeywell - Specialty Additives/Belgium IMCD/Switzerland Keyser & Mackay/Germany Lehmann & Voss & Co./Germany Lubrizol/Germany Stroever/Germany Süddeutsche Emulsions-Chemie/Germany Ter Hell & Co./Germany www.worlee.de
IMCD/Switzerland
Heinrich Osthoff-Petrasch/Germany
Imerys Minerals Par Moor Centre, Par Moor Road, Par, Cornwall, UK, PL24 2SQ Tel. +44 1726 81 8000 Fax +44 1726 81 1200
[email protected] www.imerys-perfmins.com
Perstorp/Sweden
Keyser & Mackay/Germany
Progiven/France
Herbert Lange/Germany
Quarzwerke/Germany
HERBERT LANGE GMBH & CO. KG Mineralmahlwerk Industriestr. 1, D-23829 Wittenborn Tel. +49 4554 707-0, Fax +49 4554 707-177
[email protected], www.lange-gruppe.de
Liebau Chemie Handelsges./Germany Necarbo/The Netherlands Neville Chemical Europe/The Netherlands
Rio Tinto Minerals/France RN Handelsvertretungen CDH/Germany Rohm and Haas Europe Trading/Germany Rütgers/Germany Bernd Schwegmann/Germany Shamrock Technologies/Belgium Silysiamont/Italy
Eduard Merkle/Germany Minelco/United Kingdom Minerals Girona/Spain North Cape Minerals/Norway
Simon & Werner/Germany SKW Stickstoffwerke Piesteritz/Germany
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Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Products & Services Schaefer Kalk/Germany Solvadis Chemag/Germany Stroever/Germany Omya International AG CH - 4665 Oftringen Phone: +41 62 789 2929 E-Mail:
[email protected] Internet: www.omya.com
Heimer Lackieranlagen/Germany
Unimin Corporation/United States
Container fabrics
Van Baerle/Germany
Thrace - LINQ/United States
Viaton Industries/United Kingdom Ziegler & Co./Germany
P.P.U. Orbud/Poland
Composed air equipment
Container handling DASAG/Germany
PQ Silicas/United Kingdom
Production Equipment
Quarzwerke/Germany Rio Tinto Minerals/France RN Handelsvertretungen CDH/Germany Sachtleben Chemie/Germany Scheruhn Industrie-Mineralien/Germany Sibelco Benelux/Belgium Solvadis Chemag/Germany Unimin Corporation/United States
Fillers, unspecified
Schäfer Werke/Germany
Calender-steel belt conveyorbreaker group
tecos/Switzerland
BBA Innova/Switzerland
Containers and cans
OMC/Italy
Bauer/Germany
SBS STEEL BELT SYSTEMS s.r.l. Via E. Mattei 3, I-21040 Venegono Inf. (VA) Tel. +39 0331 864841,Fax +39 0331 864959 www.steelbeltsystems.it
[email protected]
GEPAS/Germany
TSA Industriale/Italy
Schäfer Werke/Germany
Zeppelin Reimelt/Germany
Jokey Plastik Wipperfürth/Germany Muhr & Söhne/Germany Schütz/Germany
Alpha Calcit Füllstoff/Germany
Classifiers
Ankerpoort/The Netherlands
Dr. A.Th. Brück Chemiemaschinen/Germany
Aspanger Bergbau u. Mineralwerke/Austria
Entex Rust & Mischke/Germany
Automation Products/United States
Richard Baker Harrison/United Kingdom
Feige Abfülltechnik/Germany
Datacolor/Switzerland
Calcit/Slovenia
Gemini Techniek/The Netherlands
Liman/Germany
Caldic Chemie/Germany
Hosokawa Alpine/Germany
OAS/Germany
Chemco Trade/Romania
Hosokawa Micron Welserstr. 9-11, D-51149 Köln D-51152 Köln, PB 92 02 62 Tel. +49 2203 308-0, Fax 308-125
[email protected] www.hosokawamicron.de
www.wagner-group.com
Edelgraphit/Germany Expancel Eka Chemicals/Sweden Geomin Erzgebirgische Kalkwerke/Germany HOFFMANN MINERAL GmbH Neuburg, Germany Tel. +49 8431 53-0, Fax +49 8431 53-330
[email protected] www.hoffmann-mineral.com
Netzsch-Condux/Germany
Laviosa Chimica Mineraria/Italy
NEUMAN & ESSER GmbH Mahl- und Sichtsysteme Werkstrasse D-52531 Übach-Palenberg Tel. +49 2451 481-02 Fax +49 2451 481-200
[email protected] www.neuman-esser.com
Lehmann & Voss & Co./Germany
Powder Process Systems/United Kingdom
Eduard Merkle/Germany
Siebtechnik/Germany
MK Chemicals/Germany
Varnish/Italy
CSC Jäklechemie/Germany Keim-Additec Surface/Germany
Mondo Minerals/Finland North Cape Minerals/Norway Omya International/Switzerland Overlack Global/Chemical Provencale/France QolorTech/The Netherlands Quarzwerke/Germany RG Mineral/Norway Rio Tinto Minerals/France
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Conveyor belts TSA Industriale/Italy
Dosing, filling, dispensing equipment ABB - Cellier Activity/France AZO/Germany CPS Color Equipment/Italy DASAG/Germany DIAF/Denmark Entex Rust & Mischke/Germany Fast & Fluid Management/The Netherlands Feige Abfülltechnik/Germany
Complete lines for powder coatings production
Fluid Kotthoff/Germany
Buss/Switzerland
Füll Systembau/Germany
OMC/Italy
Gemini Techniek/The Netherlands
Plasmec/Italy
Hielscher Ultrasonics/Germany
Profarb/Poland
Immea Dosatrici/Italy
TSA Industriale/Italy
Inkmaker/Italy
www.wagner-group.com
Kinheim Technology/The Netherlands
Fluid Solutions/Germany
LEWA/Germany
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Drum emptying and cleaning Flux Geräte/Germany www.wagner-group.com
Extruder parts
Filling plant Abfüllanlagen Industrietechnik/Germany Bauer/Germany Dr. A.Th. Brück Chemiemaschinen/Germany CPS Color Equipment/Italy DIAF/Denmark Feige Abfülltechnik/Germany Fischer Apparatebau/Germany A. Foeth/The Netherlands Fricke Abfülltechnik/Germany Füll Systembau/Germany GEPAS/Germany ibW Rührwerkstechnik/Germany
Steinbach Errani/Germany
Kneaders
Extruders
Battaggion/Italy
Johannes Berndt/Germany
Buss/Switzerland
Dr. A.Th. Brück Chemiemaschinen/Germany
IKA-Werke/Germany
Buddeberg/Germany
Lleal/Spain
Bühler/Germany
Netzsch-Feinmahltechnik/Germany
Donghui Powder Processing Equipment/China Entex Rust & Mischke/Germany Feige Abfülltechnik/Germany Gemini Techniek/The Netherlands Hosokawa Alpine/Germany Kinheim Technology/The Netherlands Lleal/Spain OMC/Italy Powder Process Systems/United Kingdom
Hosokawa Micron Welserstr. 9-11, D-51149 Köln D-51152 Köln, PB 92 02 62 Tel. +49 2203 308-0, Fax 308-125
[email protected] www.hosokawamicron.de IKA-Werke/Germany Jäckering/Germany Kemutec Powder Technologies/United Kingdom Kinheim Technology/The Netherlands Netzsch-Condux/Germany
OMC/Italy
R + B Technik/Germany
Würschum/Germany
Coperion/Germany
Hosokawa Alpine/Germany
Schwelm Anlagentechnik/Germany
Muhr & Söhne/Germany
Kinheim Technology/The Netherlands
Collomix/Germany
Hielscher Ultrasonics/Germany
Schütz/Germany
Jokey Plastik Wipperfürth/Germany
Wipp-Armaturen/Germany
Buss/Switzerland
FrymaKoruma/Germany
NEUMAN & ESSER GmbH Mahl- und Sichtsysteme Werkstrasse D-52531 Übach-Palenberg Tel. +49 2451 481-02 Fax +49 2451 481-200
[email protected] www.neuman-esser.com
Immea Dosatrici/Italy
Buss/Switzerland Xtrutech/United Kingdom
Draiswerke/United States
Labelling Jürgens Maschinenbau/Germany Langguth/Germany
Laboratory twin screw extruders
Mixers Willy A. Bachofen AG 3-dimensional shaker mixer dyna-MIX® / TURBULA® Battaggion/Italy Draiswerke/United States Flux Geräte/Germany FrymaKoruma/Germany Gebrüder Hagemann/Germany Hielscher Ultrasonics/Germany ibW Rührwerkstechnik/Germany IKA-Werke/Germany Kemutec Powder Technologies/United Kingdom LEWA HOV/Germany Olbrich know how/Germany
Bühler/Germany
Plasmec/Italy
Bühler/Switzerland
Ystral/Germany
Coperion/Germany
Mixing equipment
OMC/Italy Thermo Scientific/Germany TSA Industriale/Italy Xtrutech/United Kingdom
APE Engineering/Germany ATP Engineering/The Netherlands AZO/Germany
Varnish/Italy
Mills
Willy A. Bachofen AG 3-dimensional shaker mixer dyna-MIX® / TURBULA®
Xtrutech/United Kingdom
Altenburger Maschinen Jäckering/Germany
Battaggion/Italy
Zeppelin Reimelt/Germany
Willy A. Bachofen AG DYNO®-MILL
Johannes Berndt/Germany
TSA Industriale/Italy
Bühler/Switzerland
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Buddeberg/Germany Collomix/Germany
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Vanwyk Systems/The Netherlands
Pre-mixing
FrymaKoruma/Germany
Battaggion/Italy
Füll Systembau/Germany
DIAF/Denmark
Gemini Techniek/The Netherlands
Fluid Kotthoff/Germany
Hielscher Ultrasonics/Germany
Hielscher Ultrasonics/Germany
IKA-Werke/Germany
HSM/Germany
Inkmaker/Italy Kärntner Maschinenfabriken Egger/Austria Kinematica/Switzerland Kinheim Technology/The Netherlands LEWA/Germany
IKA-Werke/Germany Netzsch-Feinmahltechnik/Germany Plasmec/Italy Kurt Schneider Maschinenbau/Germany
Screws
SiLi Sigmund Lindner/Germany Microfluidics/Germany Morimura Bros. Europe/The Netherlands MTI Mischtechnik Industrieanlagen/Germany OAS/Germany
Gaitto Automation/Italy Polzer Maschinentechnik/Germany Porta Gestelltechnik BAKO/Germany tecos/Switzerland
Plasmec/Italy PMS Mischersysteme und Technik/Germany
Xtrutech/United Kingdom
Inkmaker/Italy International Light/United States Langguth/Germany F.B. Lehmann/Germany Lleal/Spain MTI Mischtechnik Industrieanlagen/Germany Nanosol/Liechtenstein PPW-Polyplan Werkzeuge/Germany R + B Technik/Germany SEPR-Saint-Gobain ZirPro/France Turbo-Mixer/Germany Varnish/Italy Vibro-Mac/Italy Ystral/Germany Zanelli/Italy
Pre-Treatment Blasting
Polycraft/Germany
Separators
Blasting equipment
Ingenieurbüro Quade/Germany
Kemutec Powder Technologies/United Kingdom
Blasting booths
ARB Alfred Rickert/Germany
Russell Finex/Belgium
Turbo-Mixer/Germany
Sieving equipment
VMA-Getzmann/Germany
Hielscher Ultrasonics/Germany
Paul Vollrath/Germany
Nordson/United Kingdom
Westerlins Maskinfabrik/Sweden
RN Handelsvertretungen CDH/Germany
Ystral/Germany
www.wagner-group.com
Zeppelin Reimelt/Germany
Powder coating manufacturing equipment
MEEH/Germany Rösler Oberflächentechnik/Germany
Agtos/Germany
Bühler/Switzerland Coperion/Germany Thermo Scientific/Germany Xtrutech/United Kingdom
Profarb/Poland
Production equipment, unspecified
Ramseier Technologies AG/Switzerland
Abfüllanlagen Industrietechnik/Germany
TELSONIC AG Industriestrasse 6b CH-9552 Bronschhofen Tel. +41 71 9139888 Fax +41 71 9139877
[email protected] www.telsonic.com
Ai Process Systems/United Kingdom ATP Engineering/The Netherlands Battaggion/Italy
www.wagner-group.com
Kiess/Germany
Twin screw extruders
Willy A. Bachofen AG 3-dimensional shaker mixer dyna-MIX® / TURBULA®
Plasmec/Italy
IWM Strahltechnik/Germany
Continuous blasting units
Bühler/Germany
Nordson/United Kingdom
Büchele Anwendungstechnik/Germany
Zeppelin Reimelt/Germany
Automation Products/United States
Gebrüder Hagemann/Germany
AB Oberflächen-Consulting/Germany
IWM Strahltechnik/Germany Rösler Oberflächentechnik/Germany
Drum blasting Agtos/Germany IWM Strahltechnik/Germany Rösler Oberflächentechnik/Germany
Hand blasting equipment Agtos/Germany Kiess/Germany Rösler Oberflächentechnik/Germany
Berndorf Band/Austria
Pressure jet equipment
Buss/Switzerland
Agtos/Germany
DASAG/Germany
Precision powder dispensing
Garntec Garnet Technologie/Germany
Gebrüder Hagemann/Germany
Kiess/Germany
tecos/Switzerland
Haas Anlagenbau/Germany
Rösler Oberflächentechnik/Germany
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Wet blasting equipment Kiess/Germany Rösler Oberflächentechnik/Germany
Blasting media Blasting media, ceramic
Grinding Abrasives on backing 4CR/Germany Falconbrite/Germany
Draiswerke/United States Rösler Oberflächentechnik/Germany Starcke/Germany Ystral/Germany
FEAG St. Ingbert/Germany
Grinding, unspecified
menzerna polishing compounds/Germany
Altenburger Maschinen Jäckering/Germany
Oberflächenkompetenz Steinl/Germany
Willy A. Bachofen AG DYNO®-MILL
Starcke/Germany
Dry grinding equipment
Johannes Berndt/Germany Dr. A.Th. Brück Chemiemaschinen/Germany
Altenburger Maschinen Jäckering/Germany
A. Foeth/The Netherlands
Eisenwerk Würth/Germany
Jäckering/Germany
Jäckering/Germany
SiLi Sigmund Lindner/Germany
Netzsch-Condux/Germany
Jyoti Ceramic Industries/India
Rösler Oberflächentechnik/Germany
Retsch/Germany
Kärntner Maschinenfabriken Egger/Austria
SEPR-Saint-Gobain ZirPro/France
Starcke/Germany
F.B. Lehmann/Germany
Blasting media, glass
Grinding and milling
Eisenwerk Würth/Germany
Altenburger Maschinen Jäckering/Germany
Rösler Oberflächentechnik/Germany
Microfluidics/Germany
Willy A. Bachofen AG DYNO®-MILL
Morimura Bros. Europe/The Netherlands
Blasting media, metallic
Draiswerke/United States
Eisenwerk Würth/Germany
FrymaKoruma/Germany
Metalltechnik Schmidt/Germany
Hosokawa Alpine/Germany
Rösler Oberflächentechnik/Germany
Jäckering/Germany
Blasting media, plastic
Lleal/Spain
Eisenwerk Würth/Germany Rösler Oberflächentechnik/Germany
Mühlmeier/Germany Netzsch-Condux/Germany Retsch/Germany
SiLi Sigmund Lindner/Germany Ian McHattie Engineering/United Kingdom
Powder Process Systems/United Kingdom ARB Alfred Rickert/Germany Vibro-Mac/Italy VMA-Getzmann/Germany Paul Vollrath/Germany
Cleaning plant Chromating plant
Blasting, unspecified
SEPR-Saint-Gobain ZirPro/France
Artax Lackieranlagen/Germany
Deutsche Wheelabrator/Germany
Wolly Erwin Fritz/Germany
Brünnet Systems/Germany
Disa Industrie/Switzerland
Grinding and polishing discs
Eisenwerk Würth/Germany
Arno Graul/Germany E. Luterbach/Switzerland
Starcke/Germany
MEEH/Germany
Friedrich Goldmann/Germany
Grinding and polishing pastes
WMV Apparatebau/Germany
Ilako/Germany
Rösler Oberflächentechnik/Germany
Kiess/Germany
Starcke/Germany
Degreasing plant
Microbeads/Switzerland
Grinding pearls
AB Oberflächen-Consulting/Germany
RHB Industrieausrüstungen/Germany
Draiswerke/United States
Rösler Oberflächentechnik/Germany
Jablonex Group/Czech Republic
Konrad Rump Oberflächentechnik/Germany
SiLi Sigmund Lindner/Germany
Hubert Spielvogel/Germany
Mühlmeier/Germany
Trimmer/Italy
Netzsch-Feinmahltechnik/Germany
Gläsner Sandstrahltechnik/Germany
Klefler Sandstrahl- u. Drucklufttechnik/Germany
Tosoh Europe/The Netherlands
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Wurster Oberflächentechnik/Germany
BvL Oberflächentechnik/Germany D-O-K Chemie/Germany Dürr Ecoclean/Germany EPV TEC/Germany Arno Graul/Germany Haug Ionisationstechnik/Germany HEGA Apparatebau/Germany
Wet grinding plant
Hardo Heuer/Germany
Willy A. Bachofen AG DYNO®-MILL
IMF/Italy Lechler/Germany
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Filters for pre-treatment plant
Phosphating plant
Mahle Filtersysteme/Germany
Bader Pulverbeschichtung/Germany
PFE Pumpen & Filter/Germany
Brünnet Systems/Germany
Volz Luftfilter/Germany
BvL Oberflächentechnik/Germany
Georg Render/Germany
Filtration equipment
Karl Roll/Germany
AirFilt Filtertechnik/Germany
Rösler Oberflächentechnik/Germany
Debus/Germany
Schneider Josef Industriesysteme/Germany
Deltafilter Filtrationssysteme/Germany
Gebr. Steimel/Germany
Herding Filtertechnik/Germany
SurTec Deutschland/Germany
Lleal/Spain
Tecnofirma/Italy
Mafac Ernst Schwarz/Germany
UTV Umwelttechnik/Germany
Mahle Filtersysteme/Germany
Vliesstoff Kasper/Germany
Rösler Oberflächentechnik/Germany
Carl von Gehlen/Germany
Russell Finex/Belgium
Wächter Reinigungssysteme/Germany
Schwegmann Filtrations-Technik/Germany
Wandres micro-cleaning/Germany
TEKA/Germany
WMV Apparatebau/Germany
ts-systemfilter/Germany
Wurster Oberflächentechnik/Germany
Wiltec BV/The Netherlands
Zippel/Germany
High pressure cleaning
Drum pumps
Falch/Germany
Flux Geräte/Germany
Rösler Oberflächentechnik/Germany
LEWA HOV/Germany
High pressure cleaning plant
Lutz Pumpen/Germany
Falch/Germany
Sondermann Pumpen/Germany
Chemische Werke Kluthe/Germany EPV TEC/Germany Walter Franke/Germany Arno Graul/Germany Haug Ionisationstechnik/Germany HEGA Apparatebau/Germany Hardo Heuer/Germany E. Luterbach/Switzerland MEEH/Germany MTM Meißner Technik Müllenbach/Germany Pero/Germany Georg Render/Germany Tecnofirma/Italy WMV Apparatebau/Germany Wurster Oberflächentechnik/Germany
Plastic tanks ProMinent Dosiertechnik/Germany
Products for surface conversion Rösler Oberflächentechnik/Germany
MTM Meißner Technik Müllenbach/Germany
Rinsing
Nilfisk-ALTO/Germany
BvL Oberflächentechnik/Germany
TEKA/Germany
Noppel Maschinenbau/Germany
Arno Graul/Germany
Filters
Rösler Oberflächentechnik/Germany
Haug Ionisationstechnik/Germany
Dust removal plant
Bekafil Becker Kabinenfilter/Germany
Immersion cleaning plant
Büchele Anwendungstechnik/Germany
FerroFinish Inge Lentz/Germany
DIAF/Denmark
Mafac Ernst Schwarz/Germany
Freudenberg Filtration/Germany
Low pressure plasma cleaning plant
F-Tec/Germany Holm Thode/Germany
Mafac Ernst Schwarz/Germany MOC Danner/Germany
Solvent vapour degreasing plant Karl Roll/Germany
Spray cleaning equipment
Polyplas/Germany
B-TEC/Germany
Rösler Oberflächentechnik/Germany
Mafac Ernst Schwarz/Germany MTM Meißner Technik Müllenbach/Germany
RPA Process Technologies/France
Machines for cleaning small parts
Russell Finex/Belgium
B-TEC/Germany
Ultrasonic cleaning equipment
Schwegmann Filtrations-Technik/Germany
Mafac Ernst Schwarz/Germany
TEKA/Germany
MTM Meißner Technik Müllenbach/Germany
ts-systemfilter/Germany
Rösler Oberflächentechnik/Germany
Volz Luftfilter/Germany
Telsonic/Switzerland
Walter Umwelt/Germany
Wächter Reinigungssysteme/Germany
Mahle Filtersysteme/Germany Nittmann Filter/Germany Raasch Luftfilter/Germany
Wiltec BV/The Netherlands
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B-TEC/Germany Gramm Technik/Germany Hardo Heuer/Germany Hielscher Ultrasonics/Germany Mafac Ernst Schwarz/Germany MTM Meißner Technik Müllenbach/Germany
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[email protected] www.telsonic.com
Cleaning plant, unspecified B-TEC/Germany ESC/Germany EZZ/Germany Walter Franke/Germany Gramm Technik/Germany Mafac Ernst Schwarz/Germany MTM Meißner Technik Müllenbach/Germany Pollution Control Products/United Kingdom RHB Industrieausrüstungen/Germany
Cleaning media, unspecified Ehserchemie/Germany Arno Graul/Germany Haug Ionisationstechnik/Germany Metalas/Germany MOC Danner/Germany Putzlappen Birkefeld/Germany SurTec Deutschland/Germany Volz Luftfilter/Germany
Pre-treatment, unspecified Fluor Technik System/Germany SurTec Deutschland/Germany
LUTRO/Germany Schnaidt Systemtechnik/Germany www.wagner-group.com
Spray walls AB Services/Germany ABT Anlagenbau Terlinden/Germany ALS Lackier- u. Trockenanlagenbau/Germany Berkmann Lackieranlagen/Austria Hans Hoffmann/Germany LUTRO/Germany MKM-Oberflächentechnik/Germany Schnaidt Systemtechnik/Germany www.wagner-group.com
Application
Stainless steel booths
Spray booths
R.O.T/Germany
Booths
www.wagner-group.com
AB Services/Germany
Spray booths, unspecified
Eisenmann/Germany
AB Oberflächen-Consulting/Germany
GATECH/Switzerland
Dürr Systems/Germany
IMF/Italy
Exel Automotive/Germany
ITW Gema/Switzerland
Exel Lackier- u. Beschichtungssysteme/Germany
Technicis Fabricant De Filtres/France
Alfred Feige/Germany
www.wagner-group.com
Gaitto Automation/Italy
Mafac Ernst Schwarz/Germany
Fluidised bed coaters
GATECH/Switzerland
MTM Meißner Technik Müllenbach/Germany
GATECH/Switzerland
SurTec Deutschland/Germany
PBS/Germany
CHC-free solvent cleaner
Plastic booths
Sprimag Spritzmaschinenbau/Germany
Foster Chemicals/Germany
GATECH/Switzerland
Technicis Fabricant De Filtres/France
Haug Chemie/Germany
ITW Gema/Switzerland
www.wagner-group.com
MEEH/Germany
Wurster Oberflächentechnik/Germany
Karl Roll/Germany Wolf Anlagen-Technik/Germany
Cleaning media Aqueous cleaning media Foster Chemicals/Germany Haug Chemie/Germany
Degreasing agents AS Arnold Schmidt/Germany Ehserchemie/Germany FEAG St. Ingbert/Germany
PBS/Germany R.O.T/Germany www.wagner-group.com
Foster Chemicals/Germany
Small booths
Haug Chemie/Germany
PBS/Germany
SurTec Deutschland/Germany
www.wagner-group.com
Pickling solutions and additives
Spray stands
Coating-Plast/Germany
ABT Anlagenbau Terlinden/Germany
Foster Chemicals/Germany
Artax Lackieranlagen/Germany
SurTec Deutschland/Germany
Berkmann Lackieranlagen/Austria
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German Powder Systems/Germany Heimer Lackieranlagen/Germany Nordson/United Kingdom
Systems engineering Airless paint sprayers Jahnke/Germany L & S Oberflächentechnik/Germany Metacap/Germany MGV-Moest-Spritzgeräte/Germany
Clean room painting plants Eisenmann/Germany Tecnofirma/Italy
Hans Hoffmann/Germany
Coating lines
L & S Oberflächentechnik/Germany
AB Oberflächen-Consulting/Germany
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GATECH/Switzerland Giardina Officine/Italy Rösler Oberflächentechnik/Germany Sprimag Spritzmaschinenbau/Germany www.wagner-group.com Wurster Oberflächentechnik/Germany
Coil coating
H. Börger & Co./Germany GATECH/Switzerland MEEH/Germany PBS/Germany R.O.T/Germany Sysmatec/Switzerland www.wagner-group.com
Eisenmann/Germany
Multicyclones
GATECH/Switzerland www.wagner-group.com
Sysmatec/Switzerland
Nordson Deutschland GmbH Industrial Coating Systems 40699 Erkrath, Germany Tel. +49 211 92050
[email protected] www.nordson.com OAS/Germany Olbrich know how/Germany Schnaidt Systemtechnik/Germany Telsonic/Switzerland www.wagner-group.com
Powder conveyors DASAG/Germany
Compressors
www.wagner-group.com
Kaeser Kompressoren/Germany
Plastic closures
Corona systems
Bericap/Germany
www.wagner-group.com
GATECH/Switzerland
Powder coating application and recovery systems
Powder filters
Alufinish/Germany
Andreae Team/Switzerland
H. Börger & Co./Germany
Cuno Europe/France
Rolf Dabruck/Germany
Filter Specialists/Germany
Erich Drehkopf/Germany
Earthing units
H & S Handelsges./Germany
Dürr Systems/Germany
Hendee Enterprises/United States
Newson Gale/United Kingdom
Exel Automotive/Germany
Hengst/Germany
GATECH/Switzerland
Philipp Hilge/Germany
German Powder Systems/Germany
Jenag Equipment/United Kingdom
INTEC Maschinenbau/Germany
Linker Industrie-Technik/Germany
ITW Gema/Switzerland
Mahle Filtersysteme/Germany
Nordson/United Kingdom
MikroPul/Germany Motec Ingenieurbüro/Germany
ts-systemfilter/Germany
Nordson Deutschland GmbH Industrial Coating Systems 40699 Erkrath, Germany Tel. +49 211 92050
[email protected] www.nordson.com
www.wagner-group.com
PBS/Germany
Schuko H. Schulte-Südhoff/Germany
R.O.T/Germany
Technicis Fabricant De Filtres/France
Herbert Rapp/Germany
Volz Luftfilter/Germany
Newson Gale/United Kingdom
Riedel & Soelch/Germany
www.wagner-group.com
Robnor Resins/United Kingdom
Tecnofirma/Italy
Wolftechnik Filtersysteme/Germany
Thrace - LINQ/United States
www.wagner-group.com
Würschum/Germany
Hoses
Powder coating equipment
Powder suppliers
CannaFlex Schlauchtechnik/Germany
ABB - Robotics/Germany
Dürr Systems/Germany
Flux Geräte/Germany
H. Börger & Co./Germany
www.wagner-group.com
Müller-Düsseltechnik/Germany
GATECH/Switzerland
ts-systemfilter/Germany
Jahnke/Germany
www.wagner-group.com
LUTRO/Germany
APE Engineering/Germany
Newson Gale/United Kingdom
AxFlow/Germany
www.wagner-group.com
Discharge aids Kracht/Germany ts-systemfilter/Germany
Filter cartridges Freudenberg Filtration Technologies KG Tel. +49 6201 80-6264 Fax +49 6201 88-6299 www.viledon-filter.com Hengst/Germany Mahle Filtersysteme/Germany Technicis Fabricant De Filtres/France
Handling equipment
GATECH/Switzerland Newson Gale/United Kingdom
Airpel Filtration/United Kingdom
Newson Gale/United Kingdom Powder Process Systems/United Kingdom Elmar Schmitz Oberflächenprodukte/Germany
Pumps
H. Börger & Co./Germany
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R.O.T/Germany
Varnish/Italy
Buddeberg/Germany
Scherm Anlagenbau/Germany
Carl von Gehlen/Germany
Centec Pumpen/Germany
Sehon Innovative Lackieranlagen/Germany
Woelm/Germany
Collomix/Germany
Stäubli/Germany
Crane Process Flow Technologies/Germany
www.wagner-group.com
Desmi/Germany
WMV Apparatebau/Germany
Adhesive tapes
Dürr Systems/Germany
Wurster Oberflächentechnik/Germany
GEAtape/Germany
Filter Specialists/Germany
Yaskawa Europe/Germany
HVV Produkte/Germany
Spray guns
Max Steier GmbH & Co. KG Tel. +49 4121 473-0, Fax 473-100
[email protected], www.steier.de
Flux Geräte/Germany Füll Systembau/Germany GATECH/Switzerland Philipp Hilge/Germany IPT Industrie-Pumpen Tomiak/Germany
ABB - Robotics/Germany GATECH/Switzerland Nordson/United Kingdom
LEWA/Germany
Nordson Deutschland GmbH Industrial Coating Systems 40699 Erkrath, Germany Tel. +49 211 92050
[email protected] www.nordson.com
LEWA HOV/Germany
Oltrogge/Germany
Lutz Pumpen/Germany
Technicis Fabricant De Filtres/France
MKM-Oberflächentechnik/Germany
www.wagner-group.com
Pomtava/Switzerland
Storing
G. A. Kiesel/Germany Kracht/Germany L & S Oberflächentechnik/Germany
R.O.T/Germany Ramseier Technologies AG/Switzerland Sondermann Pumpen/Germany Gebr. Steimel/Germany
Schütz/Germany Steinbach Errani/Germany Thrace - LINQ/United States
Victor Pumpen/Germany
Tribosystems
www.wagner-group.com
GATECH/Switzerland
Würschum/Germany
Accessory parts
Adhesive tapes and masking (high temp) GEAtape/Germany Kaspertechnic/Germany Elmar Schmitz Oberflächenprodukte/Germany Max Steier GmbH & Co. KG Tel. +49 4121 473-0, Fax 473-100
[email protected], www.steier.de Wiltec BV/The Netherlands
Face-masks Kaspertechnic/Germany L & S Oberflächentechnik/Germany
Fans Spänex/Germany ts-systemfilter/Germany
Masking (high temp)
Robots
Systems engineering, unspecified
A&L Engineering Service/Germany
CSF Förderanlagen/Germany
ABB - Robotics/Germany
GATECH/Switzerland
Masking products
b+m surface systems/Germany
Gescha/Germany
4CR/Germany
C.M.A./Italy
hebro chemie/Germany
AB Services/Germany
CMA Roboter/Germany
Arno Hering/Germany
Martin Franz Inh. Eugen Kluge/Germany
Rolf Dabruck/Germany
Höcker Polytechnik/Germany
GEAtape/Germany
Dürr Systems/Germany
ibo - Ingenieur-Büro/Germany
IKS-Produkte Steegers/Germany
Exel Automotive/Germany
MC Maschinenbau u. Chemievertrieb/Germany
Kaspertechnic/Germany
Exel Lackier- u. Beschichtungssysteme/Germany
Metalas/Germany
Lüscher & Co./Switzerland
FANUC Robotics/Germany
Newson Gale/United Kingdom
Parisloire-APV/Germany
Gaitto Automation/Italy
PMS Mischersysteme und Technik/Germany
schmitztechnik/Germany
GATECH/Switzerland
R + B Technik/Germany
German Powder Systems/Germany
Ernst Reinhardt/Germany
ITW Oberflächentechnik/Germany
Louis Schierholz/Germany
Max Steier GmbH & Co. KG Tel. +49 4121 473-0, Fax 473-100
[email protected], www.steier.de
L & S Oberflächentechnik/Germany
SPMA/Germany
Liman/Germany
Trimmer/Italy
Rubber components
Werner Mathis/Switzerland
UV Technik Meyer/Germany
Kaspertechnic/Germany
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GEAtape/Germany Kaspertechnic/Germany
Tesa/Germany
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Tack-cloth
Floor conveyors
Wiltec BV/The Netherlands
Caldan Conveyor/Germany
Drying and stoving oven
Test panels
Overhead conveyor
Grant Instruments (Cambridge)/United Kingdom
Atlas Material Testing Technology/Germany
Caldan Conveyor/Germany
Franz Krüppel/Germany
Conductix-Wampfler/Germany
Pausch Messtechnik/Germany
Eisenmann/Germany
Accessory parts, unspecified Meri.ch/Switzerland
Fredenhagen/Germany Hero Fördertechnik/Germany IVS-Power Clean/Germany
Metex Meschenmoser/Germany
Kewesta Fördertechnik/Germany E. Luterbach/Switzerland
Conveyors
Overhead cranes
Automatic loaders and unloaders
Kewesta Fördertechnik/Germany
IMF/Italy
Power-and-Free
E. Luterbach/Switzerland Vibro-Mac/Germany
Hankison/Germany Harter Oberflächen- u. Umwelttechnik/Germany IMF/Italy Infragas Nova Impianti/Italy Lambda Technology/Germany E. Luterbach/Switzerland Tetas/Switzerland www.voetsch.info
Drying oven ABT Anlagenbau Terlinden/Germany ALS Lackier- u. Trockenanlagenbau/Germany Berkmann Lackieranlagen/Austria
Caldan Conveyor/Germany
H. Börger & Co./Germany
Conductix-Wampfler/Germany
FST Drytec/Germany
Belt conveyors
Fredenhagen/Germany
Giardina Officine/Italy
Vibro-Mac/Germany
Hero Fördertechnik/Germany
GoGaS Goch/Germany
IVS-Power Clean/Germany
Harter Oberflächen- u. Umwelttechnik/Germany
Kewesta Fördertechnik/Germany
Heraeus Noblelight/Germany
Caldan Conveyor/Germany
E. Luterbach/Switzerland
Infragas Nova Impianti/Italy
Conductix-Wampfler/Germany
Wolf Anlagen-Technik/Germany
Lambda Technology/Germany
Chain conveyors
Fredenhagen/Germany
Roller conveyors
Hero Fördertechnik/Germany Kewesta Fördertechnik/Germany
Fredenhagen/Germany
E. Luterbach/Switzerland
Hero Fördertechnik/Germany
Vibro-Mac/Germany
Skid equipment
Circular conveyors
Fredenhagen/Germany
Conductix-Wampfler/Germany
Hero Fördertechnik/Germany
IVS-Power Clean/Germany
Conveyors, unspecified
Kewesta Fördertechnik/Germany
E. Luterbach/Switzerland www.voetsch.info Wolf Anlagen-Technik/Germany
Gas burner Infragas Nova Impianti/Italy
Induction driers Bauer Anlagen/Germany
CSF Förderanlagen/Germany
Infrared gas heaters
Dematic/Germany
Giardina Officine/Italy
Cleaning equipment for conveyors
Helm Hellas/Greece
GoGaS Goch/Germany
HTK/Germany
Infragas Nova Impianti s.n.c.
IVS-Power Clean/Germany
Jürgens Maschinenbau/Germany
Meri.ch/Switzerland
Rippert Anlagentechnik/Germany
Cooling conveyor-breaker
Louis Schierholz/Germany
I-10040 Leinì (TO) Tel. +39-011-9973971/2 Fax +39-011-9973992 e-mail:
[email protected] website: www.infragasnova.com
E. Luterbach/Switzerland
BBA Innova/Switzerland SBS STEEL BELT SYSTEMS s.r.l. Via E. Mattei 3, I-21040 Venegono Inf. (VA) Tel. +39 0331 864841,Fax +39 0331 864959 www.steelbeltsystems.it
[email protected]
Suffel Fördertechnik/Germany Tetas/Switzerland
Infrared heaters
Woelm/Germany
Giardina Officine/Italy
Wolf Anlagen-Technik/Germany
GoGaS Goch/Germany Heraeus Noblelight/Germany Infragas Nova Impianti/Italy IST Metz/Germany
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Paul N. Gardner/United States
Malvern Instruments/Germany
Vötsch Industrietechnik/Germany
IGT Testing Systems/The Netherlands
Quantachrome/Germany
Wolf Anlagen-Technik/Germany
International Light/United States
Retsch/Germany
Krüss/Germany
Retsch Technology/Germany
Novasina/Switzerland Retsch Technology/Germany
Sympatec GmbH D-38678 Clausthal-Zellerfeld Tel. +49 5323 717-0, Fax -229 www.sympatec.com
Kühnast Strahlungstechnik/Germany
Cross-hatch cutters
pH meters
Nordson/Germany
ElektroPhysik/Germany
Endress + Hauser Meßtechnik/Germany
Ultralight/Liechtenstein
Strenometer/Denmark
Schott/Germany
Zehntner/Switzerland
Strenometer/Denmark
Avantes/The Netherlands
Densimeters
Photometers
Heraeus Noblelight/Germany
Gibertini Elettronica/Italy
Avantes/The Netherlands
Dr. Hönle/Germany
Anton Paar/Austria
International Light/United States
Kühnast Strahlungstechnik/Germany
Strenometer/Denmark
Largo/Sweden
UV curing systems Fusion UV Systems/Germany Giardina Officine/Italy Dr. Hönle/Germany
UV lamps
Ultralight/Liechtenstein UV Technik Meyer/Germany
UV radiators Fusion UV Systems/Germany IST Metz/Germany Ultralight/Liechtenstein UV Technik Meyer/Germany
Ventilators Rotamill Anlagen- u. Ventilatorenbau/Germany
Drying and stoving, unspecified
Quantachrome/Germany
Flexibility testers IGT Testing Systems/The Netherlands Strenometer/Denmark
Hygrometers
Sysmatec/Switzerland
Physical tests Brookfield Engineering Laboratories/United States BYK-Gardner/Germany Elcometer/United Kingdom
IGT Testing Systems/The Netherlands
Elcometer Instruments/Germany
Leuvenberg Test Techniek/The Netherlands
mtv messtechnik/Germany
Novasina/Switzerland
Strenometer/Denmark
Strenometer/Denmark Sysmatec/Switzerland TQC GmbH/Germany
Powder flow properties measurement SFB/Switzerland
AB Oberflächen-Consulting/Germany
Impact testers
Grant Instruments (Cambridge)/United Kingdom
Ametek/France
Harter Oberflächen- u. Umwelttechnik/Germany
Strenometer/Denmark
IKA-Werke/Germany
TQC/The Netherlands
BYK-Gardner GmbH, Geretsried/D www.byk.com/instruments
Oven temperature recorders
Colour Control Farbmeßtechnik/Germany
Infragas Nova Impianti/Italy E. Luterbach/Switzerland Rippert Anlagentechnik/Germany
Measuring and Testing Physical Air pressure gauges Endress + Hauser Meßtechnik/Germany Novasina/Switzerland
Analytical instruments
BYK-Gardner GmbH, Geretsried/D www.byk.com/instruments
Spectrophotometers Avantes/The Netherlands
Largo GmbH/Germany Mikropack/Germany
Elcometer/United Kingdom
Phyma Computermeßtechnik/Austria
Endress + Hauser Meßtechnik/Germany
Strenometer/Denmark
Grant Instruments (Cambridge)/United Kingdom
X-Rite/Germany
mtv messtechnik/Germany
Carl Zeiss Microlmaging/Germany
Strenometer/Denmark
Temperature measuring devices
TQC GmbH/Germany TQC/The Netherlands
Automation Products/United States
Particle size measuring equipment
Brookfield Engineering Laboratories/United States
Elcometer/Belgium
BYK-Gardner/Germany Datapaq/Germany DeFelsko/United States Endress + Hauser Meßtechnik/Germany Grant Instruments (Cambridge)/United Kingdom
L.U.M./Germany
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Colourmeters
Lauda Dr. R. Wobser/Germany Josef Maszyna/Germany
Automation Dr. Nix/Germany
Novasina/Switzerland
ElektroPhysik/Germany
BYK-Gardner GmbH, Geretsried/D www.byk.com/instruments
Anton Paar/Austria
Paint Test Equipment/United Kingdom
Color-Tec/United States
Polytec PT/Germany
Strenometer/Denmark
Colour Control Farbmeßtechnik/Germany
Heitronics Infrarot Messtechnik/Germany
Strenometer/Denmark TQC/The Netherlands
Surface test equipment, unspecified
Physical, unspecified
DataPhysics Instruments/Germany
Endress + Hauser Meßtechnik/Germany
Hans-Jürgen Guth Handelsvertr. CDH/Germany
Paul N. Gardner/United States
Franz Krüppel/Germany
L.U.M./Germany
Largo/Sweden
Lauda Dr. R. Wobser/Germany
Meri.ch/Switzerland
Meri.ch/Switzerland
mtv messtechnik/Germany
Quantachrome/Germany
Strenometer/Denmark
Avantes/The Netherlands
Datacolor/United States FMS Jansen Hunterlab/Germany Mikropack/Germany NCS Colour/Sweden NCS Colour Centre/Germany Olbrich know how/Germany Strenometer/Denmark TQC/The Netherlands X-Rite/Germany
Cross-hatch adhesion testers
Surface test equipment
Coatings test equipment
Elasticity measuring equipment
Adhesion testers
mtv messtechnik/Germany
BYK-Gardner/Germany
DeFelsko/United States
Paint Test Equipment/United Kingdom
TQC GmbH/Germany
Elcometer/United Kingdom
Strenometer/Denmark
Elcometer Instruments/Germany
Zehntner/Switzerland
Erichsen/Germany
Film thickness gauges
Hardness testers Allunga Exposure Lab./Australia
RN Handelsvertretungen CDH/Germany
Automation Dr. Nix/Germany
Strenometer/Denmark
ElektroPhysik/Germany
TQC GmbH/Germany
Helmut Fischer GmbH Institut für Elektronik und Messtechnik Tel. +49 7031 303-0 www.helmut-fischer.de
Colour cards
RN Handelsvertretungen CDH/Germany
Cowell/Germany
Sheen Instruments/United Kingdom
Datacolor/United States
Strenometer/Denmark
Mikropack/Germany
Zehntner/Switzerland
Muster-Schmidt/Germany
Holiday detectors
NCS Colour/Sweden
AudioDev/Germany
NCS Colour Centre/Germany
Elcometer/Belgium
RAL/Germany
Elcometer/United Kingdom
Strenometer/Denmark
ElektroPhysik/Germany Paint Test Equipment/United Kingdom Strenometer/Denmark
Microhardness testers Helmut Fischer GmbH Institut für Elektronik und Messtechnik Tel. +49 7031 303-0 www.helmut-fischer.de Anton Paar/Austria
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Cowell/Germany
Largo/Sweden
Muster-Schmidt/Germany
Leuvenberg Test Techniek/The Netherlands
NCS Colour AB
[email protected] www.ncscolour.com
List-Magnetik/Germany
RAL/Germany
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Pausch Messtechnik/Germany
Paul N. Gardner/United States
Polytec PT/Germany
Strenometer/Denmark
John Godrich/United Kingdom
Ramseier Technologies AG/Switzerland
X-Rite/Germany
Grant Instruments (Cambridge)/United Kingdom
Rhopoint Instruments/United Kingdom RN Handelsvertretungen CDH/Germany SaluTron Messtechnik/Germany Sheen Instruments/United Kingdom Strenometer/Denmark TQC GmbH/Germany
On-line viscosimeters Automation Products/United States Brookfield Engineering Laboratories/United States Inkmaker/Italy Marimex Industries/Germany
Zehntner/Switzerland
Rheometers
Gel time test equipment
Brookfield Engineering Laboratories/United States
Gel Instrumente/Switzerland
Gloss meters BYK-Gardner GmbH, Geretsried/D www.byk.com/instruments Colour Control Farbmeßtechnik/Germany Datacolor/United States
Lauda Dr. R. Wobser/Germany Malvern Instruments/Germany Anton Paar/Austria proRheo/Germany Reologica Instruments/Sweden Thermo Scientific/Germany
Hielscher Ultrasonics/Germany IGT Testing Systems/The Netherlands JM Durchfluß-Meßtechnik/Germany Konica Minolta Sensing Europe GmbH/Germany Franz Krüppel/Germany KEM Küppers Elektromechanik/Germany L.U.M./Germany The Leneta Company/United States Leuvenberg Test Techniek/The Netherlands Meri.ch/Switzerland M-Service & Geräte/Germany Quantachrome/Germany Rhopoint Instruments/United Kingdom soluTECH/Germany Strenometer/Denmark
Elcometer Instruments/Germany
Standardized colour cards
ElektroPhysik/Germany
Muster-Schmidt/Germany
Erichsen/Germany
NCS Colour/Sweden
FMS Jansen Hunterlab/Germany
NCS Colour Centre/Germany
John Godrich/United Kingdom
RAL/Germany
Climatic chambers
Hans-Jürgen Guth Handelsvertr. CDH/Germany
Strenometer/Denmark
Allunga Exposure Lab./Australia
Viscosimeters
Ascott Analytical Equipment/United Kingdom
Hach Lange/Germany IGT Testing Systems/The Netherlands
Systec Controls/Germany
Equipment for anti-corrosion testing
C & W Specialist Equipment/United Kingdom
Largo/Sweden
Brookfield E.L.V./Germany
Leuvenberg Test Techniek/The Netherlands
Brookfield Engineering Laboratories/United States
Mikropack/Germany
Elcometer/Belgium
Multicolor/Germany
Paul N. Gardner/United States
NCS Colour/Sweden
Lauda Dr. R. Wobser/Germany
NCS Colour Centre/Germany
Malvern Instruments/Germany
Paint Test Equipment/United Kingdom
Marimex Industries/Germany
Polytec PT/Germany
Osnatol-Werk/Germany
Rhopoint Instruments/United Kingdom
Anton Paar/Austria
Corrosion testers
RN Handelsvertretungen CDH/Germany
proRheo/Germany
Ascott Analytical Equipment/United Kingdom
robert/Germany
Reologica Instruments/Sweden
DeFelsko/United States
Sheen Instruments/United Kingdom
Schott/Germany
Elcometer/Belgium
Strenometer/Denmark
Strenometer/Denmark
TQC/The Netherlands
Thermo Scientific/Germany
X-Rite/Germany
Coatings test equipment, unspecified
Gebr. Liebisch GmbH & Co. KG Eisenstr. 34, D-33649 Bielefeld Tel.+49 521 94647-0, Fax+49 521 94647-90
[email protected], www.liebisch.de
Zehntner/Switzerland
On-line colour measuring systems
Coesfeld/Germany
Colour Control Farbmeßtechnik/Germany
ElektroPhysik/Germany
Inkmaker/Italy
Erichsen/Germany
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Datacolor/United States
John Godrich/United Kingdom Gebr. Liebisch/Germany RN Handelsvertretungen CDH/Germany Sheen Instruments/United Kingdom Strenometer/Denmark VLM/Germany Weiss Umwelttechnik/Germany
mti/Germany Pausch Messtechnik/Germany Q-Lab/United Kingdom RN Handelsvertretungen CDH/Germany Strenometer/Denmark Weiss Umwelttechnik/Germany
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Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Products & Services Immersion baths Ascott Analytical Equipment/United Kingdom
LTB Lufttechnik Bayreuth/Germany
EnviroChemie/Germany
Rotamill Anlagen- u. Ventilatorenbau/Germany
Walter Franke/Germany
Burners
Gebr. Liebisch/Germany Strenometer/Denmark
Rotamill Anlagen- u. Ventilatorenbau/Germany
Salt spray chambers
Extraction equipment
Ascott Analytical Equipment/United Kingdom Erichsen/Germany
TEKA/Germany
Thermal incinerators
John Godrich/United Kingdom Gebr. Liebisch GmbH & Co. KG Eisenstr. 34, D-33649 Bielefeld Tel.+49 521 94647-0, Fax+49 521 94647-90
[email protected], www.liebisch.de Q-Lab/United Kingdom
Eisenmann/Germany Rotamill Anlagen- u. Ventilatorenbau/Germany
Waste air, unspecified
RN Handelsvertretungen CDH/Germany
Bioclimatic/Germany
Strenometer/Denmark
Dürr Environmental/Germany
Weiss Umwelttechnik/Germany
Exel Lackier- u. Beschichtungssysteme/Germany Finestfog/Germany
UV-Weathering testers
Gescha/Germany
Atlas Material Testing Technology/Germany
Hankison/Germany
Pausch Messtechnik/Germany
Harter Oberflächen- u. Umwelttechnik/Germany
Q-Lab/United Kingdom
Heimer Lackieranlagen/Germany
Strenometer/Denmark
Motec Ingenieurbüro/Germany
Xenon test chambers
Neotechnik/Germany
Atlas Material Testing Technology/Germany Q-Lab/United Kingdom RN Handelsvertretungen CDH/Germany Strenometer/Denmark
Nittmann Filter/Germany Schuko H. Schulte-Südhoff/Germany Spänex/Germany Sysmatec/Switzerland UTV Umwelttechnik/Germany
Equipment for anti-corrosion testing, unspecified Ascott Analytical Equipment/United Kingdom
Volz Luftfilter/Germany
Effluent treatment
ProMinent Dosiertechnik/Germany Tipp Umwelt- u. Verfahrenstechnik/Germany
Water filters Schwegmann Filtrations-Technik/Germany Tipp Umwelt- u. Verfahrenstechnik/Germany
Water pumps IPT Industrie-Pumpen Tomiak/Germany Lutz Pumpen/Germany
Effluent treatment, unspecified Bohländer/Germany Chemische Werke Kluthe/Germany Cuno Europe/France Deltafilter Filtrationssysteme/Germany D-O-K Chemie/Germany enViro-cell Umwelttechnik/Germany EnviroChemie/Germany FIDI Recyclingtechnik/Germany H2O/Germany Harter Oberflächen- u. Umwelttechnik/Germany KMU Umweltschutz/Germany Loft Anlagenbau u. Beratung/Germany MSE Filterpressen/Germany ORM Bergold Chemie/Germany G. & S. Philipp Chemische Produkte/Germany proaqua/Germany Ingenieurbüro Quade/Germany Rösler Oberflächentechnik/Germany
Hans-Jürgen Guth Handelsvertr. CDH/Germany
Ion exchangers
Franz Krüppel/Germany
Antech/Germany
Leuvenberg Test Techniek/The Netherlands
G. Weikmann Verfahrenstechnik/Germany
EnviroChemie/Germany
Gebr. Liebisch/Germany
Wessel-Umwelttechnik/Germany
Tipp Umwelt- u. Verfahrenstechnik/Germany
Wilms Abwasser- u. Oberflächentechnik/Germany
RN Handelsvertretungen CDH/Germany
Microfiltration
Zippel/Germany
Strenometer/Denmark
Antech/Germany
Thermo Scientific/Germany
Chemische Werke Kluthe/Germany
Q-Lab/United Kingdom
EnviroChemie/Germany
Environmental Technology
Exel Lackier- u. Beschichtungssysteme/Germany
Waste air
hebro chemie/Germany Pansan Chemische Produkte/Germany
Absorption
Schwegmann Filtrations-Technik/Germany
Rotamill Anlagen- u. Ventilatorenbau/Germany
Tipp Umwelt- u. Verfahrenstechnik/Germany
Afterburning plant
Ultrafiltration
IMF/Italy
Antech/Germany
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Chemicals Distillation plant H2O/Germany RN Handelsvertretungen CDH/Germany
Chemicals, unspecified BCH Brühl/Germany Ehserchemie/Germany Newson Gale/United Kingdom proaqua/Germany
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Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Products & Services Industrial safety Explosion protection bregau/Germany Miag Fahrzeugbau/Germany Newson Gale/United Kingdom UMCO/Germany
Fire protection Brandchemie/Germany
Ruwac Industriesauger/Germany
H & S Handelsges./Germany
Schuko H. Schulte-Südhoff/Germany
HTK/Germany
Thrace - LINQ/United States
Meier Oberflächen/Switzerland
Total Walther/Germany
Georg Render/Germany
UTV Umwelttechnik/Germany
SIFI - Abbeiztechnik/Germany
G. Weikmann Verfahrenstechnik/Germany
Thermo-Clean/Belgium
Zippel/Germany
Trimmer/Italy
Paint Stripping
Wächter Reinigungssysteme/Germany WIWOX/Germany
Clariant International/Switzerland
Paint stripping, chemical
Rudolf Hensel/Germany
Croda/The Netherlands
Minimax/Germany
Ehserchemie/Germany
Engineering
Newson Gale/United Kingdom
Foster Chemicals/Germany
ABB - Cellier Activity/France
STS Brandschutzsysteme/Germany
H & S Handelsges./Germany
Ai Process Systems/United Kingdom
Total Walther/Germany
Haug Chemie/Germany
APE Engineering/Germany
UMCO/Germany
Haug Ionisationstechnik/Germany
AZO/Germany
HEGA Apparatebau/Germany
B & B Coating Techniek/The Netherlands
MOC Danner/Germany
b+m surface systems/Germany
R-tec/Germany
bregau/Germany
Scheidel/Germany
Caldan Conveyor/Germany
Thermo-Clean/Belgium
DE software & control/Germany
WMV Apparatebau/Germany
Desmi/Germany
Protective clothing Cuno Europe/France HVV Produkte/Germany
Respiratory equipment Wiltec BV/The Netherlands
Industrial safety, unspecified Bauer/Germany Bioclimatic/Germany
Paint stripping, fluidised bed equipment Thermo-Clean/Belgium
Services
Dow Corning Europe/Belgium Entex Rust & Mischke/Germany EnviroChemie/Germany Feige Abfülltechnik/Germany
Bohländer/Germany
Paint stripping, mechanical
Fischer Apparatebau/Germany
Cuno Europe/France
Rösler Oberflächentechnik/Germany
Füll Systembau/Germany
Dürr Environmental/Germany
Thermo-Clean/Belgium
GATECH/Switzerland
FIDI Recyclingtechnik/Germany Gescha/Germany
Paint stripping, thermal
Gebrüder Hagemann/Germany Harter Oberflächen- u. Umwelttechnik/Germany
Hankison/Germany
H & S Handelsges./Germany
InGenics/Germany
hebro chemie/Germany
E. Luterbach/Switzerland
Arno Hering/Germany
Luckerath BV Industrial Pyrolysis Ovens Jellinghausstraat 2 NL - 5048 AZ Tilburg Tel. +31 13 466 67 77 www.luckerath.com
IPE Produktionsges./Germany
Pollution Control Products/United Kingdom
Ingenieurbüro Quade/Germany
ISI Umwelttechnik/Germany
RN Handelsvertretungen CDH/Germany
R + B Technik/Germany
KBS/Germany
R-tec/Germany
RHE Händel Engineering/Germany
KMU Umweltschutz/Germany
Thermo-Clean/Belgium
Schwelm Anlagentechnik/Germany
Motec Ingenieurbüro/Germany
Paint stripping, unspecified
tecos/Switzerland
Heimer Lackieranlagen/Germany Rudolf Hensel/Germany
Neotechnik/Germany Newson Gale/United Kingdom Nilfisk-Advance/Germany ORM Bergold Chemie/Germany G. & S. Philipp Chemische Produkte/Germany Powder Process Systems/United Kingdom
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Bauer Anlagen/Germany Böhl Entlackung/Germany Chemische Werke Kluthe/Germany ekka-Entlackung/Germany FiWa Entlackung/Germany
Motec Ingenieurbüro/Germany Newson Gale/United Kingdom Profarb/Poland
Tetas/Switzerland VMA-Getzmann/Germany Paul Vollrath/Germany Zanelli/Italy Zellner Engineering Hamburg/Germany
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Services, unspecified
GATECH/Switzerland
AB Anlagenplanung/Germany
Nelco Pulverrecycling/Belgium
AB Services/Germany
Elmar Schmitz Oberflächenprodukte/Germany
B & B Coating Techniek/The Netherlands Böhl Entlackung/Germany
Software
Clavey Industrieservice/Germany
CSB-System/Germany
COT/The Netherlands
DE software & control/Germany
Rolf Dabruck/Germany
Deacom/United States Formulator & ColorTec Software/United States Fritz & Macziol/Germany Infor Global Solutions Prozessindustrie/Germany Largo GmbH/Germany
Desmi/Germany DFO-Service/Germany ekka-Entlackung/Germany Industriewartung Süd Kurz/Germany KFT Chemieservice/Germany
Largo/Sweden
Largo GmbH/Germany
NCS Colour Centre/Germany Phyma Computermeßtechnik/Austria RSW-Orga/Germany
Phyma Computermeßtechnik/Austria PowCoS/Germany Ingenieurbüro Quade/Germany
Softec/Germany
Scheidel/Germany
Stäubli/Germany
SIFI - Abbeiztechnik/Germany
Yaskawa Europe/Germany
SKZ - ConSem/Germany Softec/Germany Te Strake Suface Technology/Germany Tetas/Switzerland Zellner Engineering Hamburg/Germany
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Addresses 3V Deutschland GmbH P.O.Box 1380, 71257 Weil der Stadt Siemensstr. 3/1, 71263 Weil der Stadt Germany T +49 7033 3051-0 F +49 7033 3051-79
[email protected] www.3v.com 4CR GmbH Dieselstr. 10-12, 25813 Husum Germany T +49 4841 990-28 F +49 4841 990-29
[email protected] www.4cr.de A&L Engineering Service GmbH Waltersweierweg 5A, 77652 Offenburg Germany T +49 781 7119-2 F +49 781 7119-3
[email protected] www.aul.de AB Anlagenplanung GmbH Im Finigen 6, 28832 Achim Germany T +49 4202 70029 F +49 4202 70864
[email protected] www.ab-gruppe.de
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ABB Automation GmbH Unternehmensbereich Robotics P.O.Box 100152, 61141 Friedberg Grüner Weg 6, 61169 Friedberg Germany T +49 6031 85-0 F +49 6031 85-297
[email protected] www.abb.de/robotics ABB France Process Automation Division Cellier Activity Boulevard J.J. Herbert 700 Parc d'Activites des Combaruches 73100 Aix-les-Bains France T +33 4 7935-0565 F +33 4 7988-3771
[email protected] www.abb.com Abfüllanlagen Industrietechnik GmbH Schusterring 34, 25355 Barmstedt Germany T +49 4123 900-230 F +49 4123 900-232
[email protected] www.ai-abfuellanlagen.de
AB Oberflächen-Consulting GmbH Im Finigen 6, 28832 Achim Germany T +49 4202 70026 F +49 4202 70864
[email protected] www.ab-gruppe.de
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[email protected] www.ab-gruppe.de
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ABT Anlagenbau Terlinden GmbH & Co. Engineering KG Benekendorffstr. 180 a, 13469 Berlin Germany T +49 30 505911-21 F +49 30 505911-22
[email protected] www.abt-terlinden.de ADM International Sarl A One Business Center Z.A Vers de la Piece Route de l'Etraz, 1180 Rolle Switzerland T +41 21 702-8403 F +41 79 684-8073
[email protected] www.adm.com Agtos GmbH Gutenbergstr. 14, 48282 Emsdetten Germany T +49 2572 96026-0 F +49 2572 96026-111
[email protected] www.agtos.de Air Products Nederland B.V. P.O.Box 3193, 3502 GD Utrecht Kanaalweg 15, 3502 GD Utrecht The Netherlands T +31 30 2857-100 F +31 30 2857-111
[email protected] www.airproducts.com
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Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Addresses Air Products PLC Hersham Place, Molesey Road KT12 4RZ Walton-on-Thames, Surrey United Kingdom T +44 1932 249-435 F +44 1932 249-786 www.airproducts.com AirFilt Filtertechnik GmbH Oligstr. 23, 52538 Selfkant Germany T +49 2456 5042-50 F +49 2456 5042-52
[email protected] www.airfilt.com Airpel Filtration Limited Hambridge Road, RG14 5TR Newbury, Berkshire United Kingdom T +44 1635 263915 F +44 1635 36006
[email protected] www.airpel-filtration.co.uk Akzo Nobel nv P.O.Box 9300, 6800 SB Arnhem Velperweg 76, 6824 BM Arnhem The Netherlands T +31 26 366-4433 F +31 26 366-3250
[email protected] www.akzonobel.nl Al Process Systems Ltd. Glenfield Park, Lomeshaye Business Village BB9 7DR Nelson, Lancashire United Kingdom T +44 1282 611-551 F +44 1282 613-940
[email protected] www.aiprocess.com Albion Colours Ltd. High Level Way, HX1 4PN Halifax, West Yorkshire United Kingdom T +44 1422 358431 F +44 1422 330867
[email protected] www.albion-colours.com Allunga Exposure Lab. Locked Mail Bag 369 4810 Aitkenvale, Townsville Australia T +61 7 47781697 F +61 7 47783115
[email protected] www.allunga.com.au Alpha Calcit Füllstoff GmbH Co. KG P.O.Box 50 11 06, 50971 Köln Otto-Hahn-Str. 9-11, 50997 Köln Germany T +49 2236 89140 F +49 2236 40644
[email protected] www.alpha-calcit.de Alpha-Alpen GmbH Wallenmattstr. 7, 5742 Kölliken Switzerland T +41 62 7241-424 F +41 62 7241-420
[email protected] www.alpha-alpen.com
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ALS Lackier- und Trockenanlagenbau und Service GmbH Kienhorststr. 63, 13403 Berlin Germany T +49 30 505911-10 F +49 30 505911-19
[email protected] www.als-service.de Altenburger Maschinen Jäckering GmbH P.O.Box 1733, 59007 Hamm Vorsterhauser Weg 46, 59067 Hamm Germany T +49 2381 422-121 F +49 2381 422-136
[email protected] www.jaeckering.com Alufinish GmbH & Co. KG Otto-Wolff-Str. 7-15, 56626 Andernach Germany T +49 2632 9297-0 F +49 2632 9297-18
[email protected] www.alufinish.de Ametek S.A.S Lloyd Instruments & Chatillon Rond Point de l'Epine des Champs Buro Plus - Bat D, 78990 Elancourt France T +33 1 30688-940 F +33 1 30688-949
[email protected] www.lloyd-instruments.fr Andreae Team SA Case postale 13, 1123 Aclens Switzerland T +41 21 8699-363 F +41 21 8699-580
[email protected] www.andreaeteam.com Ankerpoort N.V. P.O.Box 423, 6200 AG Maastricht Op de Bos 300, 6223 EP Maastricht The Netherlands T +31 43 3663-755 F +31 43 3648-272
[email protected] www.ankerpoort.com Antech GmbH Boschstr. 11, 71404 Korb Germany T +49 7151 37038 F +49 7151 35490
[email protected] www.antech-gmbh.de Antraco Chemie-Handelsges. mbH P.O.Box 290132, 47261 Duisburg Am Kiekenbusch 19, 47269 Duisburg Germany T +49 203 76894-0 F +49 203 76894-11
[email protected] www.antraco.net
APE Engineering GmbH Rehwinkel 21, 32457 Porta Westfalica Germany T +49 5731 7674-0 F +49 5731 7674-30
[email protected] www.ape-engineering-gmbh.de APT Chemieprodukte GmbH Hansestr. 73, 38112 Braunschweig Germany T +49 531 231728-0 F +49 531 231728-23
[email protected] www.apt-europe.de Arch Chemicals, Inc. New Northside Drive 5660, Suite 1100 Atlanta, GA 30328 USA T +1 800 523-7391 F +1 866 705-0465 www.archbiocides.com Arch UK Biocides Ltd. Wheldon Road Castleford, West Yorkshire, WF10 2JT United Kingdom T +44 1977 714-200 F +44 1977 714-006
[email protected] www.archbiocides.com Arichemie GmbH Füllstoff- und Farbenfabrik Valterweg 21-22, 65817 Eppstein Germany T +49 6198 59120 F +49 6198 32527
[email protected] www.arichemie.com Arizona Chemical BV P.O.Box 60053, 1320 AB Almere Transistorstraat 16, 1322 CE Almere The Netherlands T +31 36 5462-800 F +31 36 5462-996
[email protected] www.arizonachemical.com Arkema Rue Estienne D'Orves 420, 92705 Colombes France T +33 1 4900-8080 F +33 1 4900-7329
[email protected] www.arkema.com Artax Lackieranlagen GmbH Raichbergstr. 3, 72138 Kirchentellinsfurt Germany T +49 7121 6783-40 F +49 7121 6783-41
[email protected] www.artax-lackieranlagen.de Artemis Ltd. Unit 2, 42-44 Albert Road CM7 3JQ Braintree, Essex United Kingdom T +44 1376 55-1955 F +44 1376 55-0744
[email protected] www.artemischem.co.uk
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Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Addresses AS Arnold Schmidt Kernerweg 21, 74629 Pfedelbach Germany T +49 7949 2620 F +49 7949 940284
[email protected] Ascott Analytical Equipment Ltd. Unit 6 Gerard, Lichfield Road Industrial Estate B79 7UW Tamworth United Kingdom T +44 1827 318-040 F +44 1827 318-049
[email protected] www.ascott-analytical.com Ashland Nederland B.V. Shared Services Center P.O.Box 8619, 3009 AP Rotterdam Pesetastraat 5, 2991 XT Barendrecht The Netherlands T +31 10 497-5000 F +31 10 497-5895
[email protected] www.ashchem.com Ashland Südchemie Kernfest GmbH Reisholzstr. 16-18, 40721 Hilden Germany T +49 211 7110-30 F +49 211 7110-335
[email protected] www.ask-chemicals.de Aspanger Bergbau und Mineralwerke GmbH Neustift am Hartberg 25, 2870 Aspang Austria T +43 2642 52355 F +43 2642 52673
[email protected] www.aspangerbergbau.at Atlas Material Testing Technology GmbH Vogelsbergstr. 22, 63589 Linsengericht Germany T +49 6051 707-140 F +49 6051 707-149
[email protected] www.atlasmtt.com ATP Engineering b.v. P.O.Box 50261, 1305 AG Almere Palmpolstraat 56, 1327 CH Almere The Netherlands T +31 36 531-6165 F +31 36 531-3794
[email protected] www.atpengineering.nl
Avantes B.V. Soerense Zand 26, 6961 RB Eerbeek The Netherlands T +31 313 670-170 F +31 313 670-179
[email protected] www.avantes.com
Richard Baker Harrison Ltd. Cranbrook Road 253, IG1 4TQ Ilford, Essex United Kingdom T +44 20 8554-0102 F +44 20 8554-9282
[email protected] www.rbhltd.com
AVL Metal Powders Elleboogstraat 7, 8500 Kortrijk Belgium T +32 56 22-0021 F +32 56 22-6414
[email protected] www.avlmetalpowders.com
BASF Lampertheim GmbH Chemiestr. 22, 68623 Lampertheim Germany T +49 6206 152-745 F +49 6206 152-742
[email protected] www.ciba.com
AxFlow GmbH Heerdter Lohweg 53-55, 40549 Düsseldorf Germany T +49 211 23806-0 F +49 211 23806-20
[email protected] www.axflow.de www.axflow.ch
BASF SE Pigments & Resins Europe 67056 Ludwigshafen Germany T +49 621 60-72907 F +49 621 60-58320
[email protected] www.basf.com/pigment
AZO GmbH + Co. KG Rosenberger Str. 28, Industriegebiet Ost 74706 Osterburken Germany T +49 6291 92-207 F +49 6291 92-9500
[email protected] www.azo.de
Bassermann minerals GmbH Rudolf-Diesel-Str. 42, 68169 Mannheim Germany T +49 621 1501-0 F +49 621 1501-297
[email protected] www.bassermann.com
B & B Coating Techniek BV P.O.Box 3998, 7500 DZ Enschede Institutenweg 38, 7521 PK Enschede The Netherlands T +31 53 43577-07 F +31 53 43577-10
[email protected] www.bb-coating-techniek.nl
Willy A. Bachofen AG Junkermattstr. 11, 4132 Muttenz Switzerland T +41 61 686-7100 F +41 61 686-7110
[email protected] www.wab.ch
Automation Dr. Nix GmbH & Co. KG Robert-Perthel-Str. 2, 50739 Köln Germany T +49 221 9174550 F +49 221 171221
[email protected] www.automation.de
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Bader Pulverbeschichtung GmbH Im Loh 6, 73434 Aalen Germany T +49 7366 924727-0 F +49 7366 924727-19
[email protected] www.bader-pulver.de
b+m surface systems GmbH Meininger Weg 10, 36132 Eiterfeld Germany T +49 6672 9292-0 F +49 6672 8250
[email protected] www.bm-systems.com
AudioDev GmbH Borsigstr. 78-80, 52525 Heinsberg Germany T +49 2452 9600110 F +49 2452 64433 www.audiodev.com
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Automation Products Inc. Dynatrol Division Maxroy Street 3030, 77008-6294 Houston, TX USA T +1 713 869-0361 F +1 713 869-7332
[email protected] www.dynatrolusa.com
L.P. Bader & Co. GmbH P.O.Box 1137, 78611 Rottweil Neckartal 140, 78628 Rottweil Germany T +49 741 94252-0 F +49 741 94252-50
[email protected] www.lubaprint-bader.de
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Battaggion S.P.A. Viale Pirovano 6/B, 24125 Bergamo Italy T +39 035 236236 F +39 035 225693
[email protected] www.battaggion.com Bauer Anlagen OHG P.O.Box 1134, 74679 Weißbach Hauptstr. 23, 74679 Weißbach Germany T +49 7947 94337-10 F +49 7947 94337-11
[email protected] www.bauer-anlagen.de Bauer GmbH Eichendorffstr. 62, 46354 Südlohn Germany T +49 2862 709-0 F +49 2862 709-55
[email protected] www.bauer-suedlohn.de Bayer MaterialScience AG Kaiser-Wilhelm-Allee, 51368 Leverkusen Germany T +49 214 30-70312
[email protected] www.bayercoatings.com
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Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Addresses BBA Innova AG Buchserstr. 12, 5000 Aarau Switzerland T +41 62 836-9966 F +41 62 836-9969
[email protected] www.bba-innova.com BCH Brühl - Chemikalien Handel GmbH P.O.Box 1248, 50302 Brühl Grüner Weg 50a, 50321 Brühl Germany T +49 2232 93307-0 F +49 2232 93307-9
[email protected] www.bch-bruehl.de Bekafil Becker Kabinenfilter GbR P.O.Box 100430, 45004 Essen Alfredstr. 155, 45131 Essen Germany T +49 201 27-8299 F +49 201 27-20724
[email protected] www.bekafil.com Benda-Lutz-Werke GmbH Ferdinand-Lutz-Str. 8 3134 Nussdorf ob der Traisen Austria T +43 2783 6202-0 F +43 2783 6202-24
[email protected] www.benda-lutz.com Bergerac NC Quai Henri IV 12, 75004 Paris Cedex 04 France T +33 1 4804-6666 F +33 1 4804-6630 www.bergerac-nc.com Bericap GmbH & Co. Kirchstr. 5, 55257 Budenheim Germany T +49 6139 2902-0 F +49 6139 2902-181
[email protected] www.bericap.com Berkmann Lackieranlagen GmbH Rathausstr. 37, 6900 Bregenz Austria T +43 5574 45910 F +43 5574 45910-85
[email protected] www.berkmann.cc Berndorf Band GmbH & Co. Leobersdorfer Str. 26, 2560 Berndorf Austria T +43 2672 8000 F +43 2672 84176
[email protected] www.berndorf-band.at Johannes Berndt Dispergier- und Rührtechnik Klostestr. 12, 23730 Neustadt Germany T +49 4561 17-536 F +49 4561 17-991
[email protected] www.berndt-scheiben.de
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Biesterfeld Spezialchemie GmbH P.O.Box 100744, 20005 Hamburg Ferdinandstr. 41, 20095 Hamburg Germany T +49 40 32008-0 F +49 40 32008-443
[email protected] www.biesterfeld-spezialchemie.com
Wilhelm Brand, Industrievertretungen Inh. Rolf Himmel P.O.Box 700201, 60552 Frankfurt am Main Mörfelder Landstr. 114, 60598 Frankfurt am Main Germany T +49 69 614-027 F +49 69 627-128
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Bioclimatic GmbH Ges. f. Luftentkeimung u. -aufbereitung P.O.Box 1241, 31537 Bad Nenndorf Im Niedernfeld 4, 31542 Bad Nenndorf Germany T +49 5723 9440-0 F +49 5723 9440-30
[email protected] www.bioclimatic.de
Brandchemie GmbH Auf der Trift 8, 63329 Egelsbach Germany T +49 6103 9446-0 F +49 6103 9446-17
[email protected] www.brandchemie.de
BK Giulini GmbH Geschäftsbereich Bekaphos Dr.-Albert-Reimann-Str. 2, 68526 Ladenburg Germany T +49 6203 772-83 F +49 6203 772-56
[email protected] www.bk-giulini.com BK Giulini GmbH Business Unit APW P.O.Box 217251, 67072 Ludwigshafen Giulinistr. 2, 67065 Ludwigshafen Germany T +49 621 5709-01 F +49 621 5709-237
[email protected] www.bk-giulini.com Blagden Specialty Chemicals Ltd. Osprey House, Black Eagle Square TN16 1PA Westerham, Kent United Kingdom T +44 1959 562-000 F +44 1959 565-111
[email protected] www.blagdenspecchem.co.uk Böhl Entlackung GmbH Pappelstr. 5, 72160 Horb Germany T +49 7451 5526-0 F +49 7451 5526-40
[email protected] www.boehl-entlackung.de Bohländer KG Kreuzmattenstr. 18, 79276 Reute Germany T +49 7641 51285 F +49 7641 49955
[email protected] www.bohlaender.de Börger & Co. GmbH H. Fritz-Straßmann-Str. 8, 25337 Elmshorn Germany T +49 4121 4725-0 F +49 4121 4725-30
[email protected] www.boerger-anlagenbau.de
bregau GmbH & Co. KG Oberflächen- und Lackier-Technik Mary-Astell-Str. 10, 28359 Bremen Germany T +49 421 22097-50 F +49 421 22097-555
[email protected] www.bregau.de Brenntag Holding GmbH Stinnes-Platz 1, 45472 Mülheim Germany T +49 208 7828-0 F +49 208 7828-689
[email protected] www.brenntag.com Broll Buntpigmente GmbH & Co. KG Karl-Winnacker-Str. 2-4, 36396 Steinau Germany T +49 6663 9607-0 F +49 6663 9607-50
[email protected] www.broll-buntpigmente.de Brookfield E.L.V. GmbH P.O.Box 1110, 73541 Lorch Hauptstr. 18, 73547 Lorch Germany T +49 7172 927-100 F +49 7172 927-105
[email protected] www.brookfield-gmbh.de Brookfield Engineering Laboratories Inc. Commerce Boulevard 11, 02346 Middleboro, MA USA T +1 508 946-6200 F +1 508 946-6262
[email protected] www.brookfieldengineering.com Bruchsaler Farbenfabrik GmbH & Co. KG Talstr. 37, 76646 Bruchsal Germany T +49 7251 97540 F +49 7251 15953
[email protected] www.bruchsaler-farben.de Dr. A.Th. Brück Chemiemaschinen Hanftalstr. 80, 53773 Hennef Germany T +49 2242 4033 F +49 2242 1008
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[email protected] www.bruennet.de
BYK-Chemie GmbH Abelstr. 45, 46483 Wesel Germany T +49 281 6700 F +49 281 65735
[email protected] www.byk.com
CannaFlex Schlauchtechnik GmbH Ostring 6, 45701 Herten Germany T +49 209 16580-0 F +49 209 16580-10
[email protected] www.cannaflex.de
B-TEC GmbH Rudolf-Diesel-Weg 8, 30419 Hannover Germany T +49 511 374449-0 F +49 511 374449-15
[email protected] www.btecsystems.de
BYK-Gardner GmbH P.O.Box 970, 82534 Geretsried Lausitzer Str. 8, 82538 Geretsried Germany T +49 8171 3493-0 F +49 8171 3493-140
[email protected] www.byk.com/instruments
Cappelle Pigments NV Kortrijkstraat 153, 8930 Menen Belgium T +32 56 521-200 F +32 56 521-262
[email protected] www.cappelle.be
Büchele Anwendungstechnik Lackieranlagen GmbH Pforzheimer Str. 21, 76227 Karlsruhe Germany T +49 721 680319-0 F +49 721 680319-10
[email protected] www.lackieranlagen-buechele.de Buckman Laboratories Inc. North McLean Boulevard 1256, P.O.Box 8305 38108-1241 Memphis, TN USA T +1 901 278-0330 F +1 901 276-5343
[email protected] www.buckman.com
C & W Specialist Equipment Ltd. C + W Hooks Ltd. Leintwardine, SY7 ONB Craven Arms, Shropshire United Kingdom T +44 1547 540-654 F +44 1547 540-412
[email protected] www.cw-spec.com C.M.A. srl Via Cussignacco 35, 33040 Pradamano Italy T +39 0432 640-172 F +39 0432 640-018
[email protected] www.cmarobot.com
Buddeberg GmbH Mallaustr. 49, 68219 Mannheim Germany T +49 621 87690-0 F +49 621 87690-95
[email protected] www.Buddeberg.de
Cabot Interleuvenlaan 15 I, 3001 Leuven Belgium T +32 16 392-400 F +32 16 392-444
[email protected] www.cabot-corp.com
Bühler GmbH P.O.Box 3369, 38023 Braunschweig Ernst-Amme-Str. 19, 38114 Braunschweig Germany T +49 531 594-0 F +49 531 594-2254
[email protected] www.buhlergroup.com
Caffaro Chimica Srl Piazzale Marinotti 1, 33050 Torviscosa (UD) Italy T +39 0431 381-1 F +39 0431 381-575
[email protected] www.caffarochem.com
Burgess Pigment Co. P.O.Box 349, 31082 Sandersville, GA USA T +1 478 552-2544 F +1 478 552-4281
[email protected] www.burgesspigment.com
Caldan Conveyor Deutschland Frankfurter Str. 7, 36251 Bad Hersfeld Germany T +49 6621 7957950 F +49 6621 7957959
[email protected] www.caldan.dk
Buss AG Hohenrainstr. 10, 4133 Pratteln Switzerland T +41 61 8256-600 F +41 61 8256-858
[email protected] www.busscorp.com
Caldic Deutschland Chemie B.V. P.O.Box 105345, 40044 Düsseldorf Am Karlshof 10, 40231 Düsseldorf Germany T +49 211 7346-0 F +49 211 7346-305
[email protected] www.caldic.com
BvL Oberflächentechnik GmbH P.O.Box 1154, 48486 Emsbüren Grenzstr. 16, 48488 Emsbüren Germany T +49 5903 951-60 F +49 5903 951-34
[email protected] www.bvl-group.de
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[email protected] www.calcit.si
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Celanese Emulsions B.V. De Asselen Kuil 20, 6161 RD Geleen The Netherlands T +31 46 438-9898 F +31 46 438-9710 www.celanese.com Cella Titan Handels GmbH Haynauer Str. 61-63, 12249 Berlin Germany T +49 30 7754647 F +49 30 76782115
[email protected] Centec Pumpen GmbH Todtmooser Str. 43, 79664 Wehr Germany T +49 7762 707-480 F +49 7762 707-481
[email protected] www.centec-pumpen.de Chemco Trade SRL Bd. Decebal Nr.1, Bl. H2, Ap. 87-90 030961 Bucharest Romania T +40 21 320-4470 F +40 21 320-1775
[email protected] www.chemco.ro Chemische Fabrik Budenheim KG P.O.Box 1149, 55253 Budenheim Rheinstr. 27, 55257 Budenheim Germany T +49 6139 89-0 F +49 6139 89-264
[email protected] www.budenheim-cfb.com Chemische Werke Kluthe GmbH P.O.Box 101869, 69008 Heidelberg Gottlieb-Daimler-Str. 12, 69115 Heidelberg Germany T +49 6221 5301-0 F +49 6221 5301-110
[email protected] www.kluthe.com Cheng Feng Enterprises Co. Ltd. Rm. 806, No. 50, Cheng Kung Rd., Tainan Taiwan T +886 6 22-21195 F +886 6 22-09406
[email protected] www.pigmentweb.com
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Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Addresses Clariant International AG Pigments & Additives Division Rothausstr. 61, 4132 Muttenz 1 Switzerland T +41 61 4695-111 F +41 61 4695-901
[email protected] www.clariant.com Clavey Industrieservice GmbH Pippelweg 45-47, 38120 Braunschweig Germany T +49 531 2860-030 F +49 531 2860-032
[email protected] www.clavey.de CMA Roboter GmbH Schloßstr. 71, 70176 Stuttgart Germany T +49 711 50536-540 F +49 711 50536-545
[email protected] www.cmarobot.com CMMP (Comptoir de Minéraux et Matičres Premičres) Rue de Saint Petersbourg 45, 75008 Paris France T +33 1 43874575 F +33 1 42949632
[email protected] www.cmmp-france.com Coating Products Stendorfer Str. 3, 27721 Ritterhude Germany T +49 4292 816-351 F +49 4292 816-559
[email protected] www.coating-products.com Coating-Plast GmbH P.O.Box 1165, 69191 Schriesheim Talstr. 160, 69198 Schriesheim Germany T +49 6203 6980-0 F +49 6203 6980-80
[email protected] www.coatingplast.de Coesfeld GmbH & Co. KG Tronjestr. 8, 44319 Dortmund Germany T +49 231 179-003 F +49 231 179-885
[email protected] www.coesfeld.com Cognis GmbH P.O.Box 100263, 40766 Monheim Rheinpromenade 1, 40789 Monheim Germany T +49 2173 4995-0 F +49 2173 4995-500
[email protected] www.cognis.com Collomix Rühr- und Mischgeräte GmbH P.O.Box 1146, 85078 Gaimersheim Daimlerstr. 9, 85080 Gaimersheim Germany T +49 8458 3298-0 F +49 8458 3298-30
[email protected] www.collomix.com
www.european-coatings.com
Colltec GmbH & Co. KG Wörheider Weg 1-5, 33739 Bielefeld Germany T +49 5206 9154-24 F +49 5206 9154-29
[email protected] www.colltec.de Color-Tec Center Street 28, 08809-1336 Clinton, NJ USA T +1 908 7352248 F +1 908 2367865
[email protected] www.color-tec.com Colortec GmbH Fruchtbahnhofstr. 8-12, 68159 Mannheim Germany T +49 621 29998-16 F +49 621 29998-34
[email protected] Colour Control Farbmeßtechnik GmbH Blankenburgstr. 81, 09114 Chemnitz Germany T +49 371 4742-200 F +49 371 4742-222
[email protected] www.colour-control.com Columbian Carbon Deutschland GmbH Kreisstr. 20, 30629 Hannover Germany T +49 511 95935-33 F +49 511 95935-59
[email protected] www.columbianchemicals.com Colux GmbH Im Kirchgarten 11, 67150 Niederkirchen Germany T +49 6326 980-094 F +49 6326 980-103
[email protected] www.colux.de Conductix-Wampfler AG P.O.Box 1928, 79574 Weil am Rhein Rheinstr. 27+33, 79576 Weil am Rhein Germany T +49 7621 662-0 F +49 7621 662-144
[email protected] www.conductix.com Coperion GmbH Theodorstr. 10, 70469 Stuttgart Germany T +49 711 897-2514 F +49 711 897-3963
[email protected] www.coperion.com H. Costenoble GmbH & Co. KG Rudolf-Diesel-Str. 18, 65760 Eschborn Germany T +49 6173 9373-0 F +49 6173 9373-30
[email protected] www.costenoble.de
COT Center for Research and Technical Consulting P.O.Box 2113, 2002 CC Haarlem Jan Tademaweg 40, 2031 CV Haarlem The Netherlands T +31 23 5319544 F +31 23 5277229
[email protected] www.cot-nl.com Cowell GmbH P.O.Box 2852, 37018 Göttingen Robert-Bosch-Breite 1, 37079 Göttingen Germany T +49 551 505-880 F +49 551 505-6850
[email protected] www.colwellcolour.com CP Kelco Inc. Aero Drive 8355, 92123 San Diego, CA USA T +1 858 2924-900 F +1 858 2924-901
[email protected] www.cpkelco.com CPS Color Equipment S.p.A. Via Agricoltura 103 41038 San Felice sul Panaro (MO) Italy T +39 0535 663-0 F +39 0535 663-600
[email protected] www.corob.com Crane Process Flow Technologies GmbH P.O.Box 111240, 40512 Düsseldorf Heerdter Lohweg 63-71, 40549 Düsseldorf Germany T +49 211 5956-0 F +49 211 5956-111
[email protected] www.craneflow.de Cray Valley Iberica, S.A. Carretera d'Olzinelles s/n, 08470 Sant Celoni Spain T +34 938 674-000 F +34 938 672-454 www.crayvalley.com Cray Valley Kunstharze GmbH Flurstr., 08056 Zwickau Germany T +49 375 8280 F +49 375 296051 www.crayvalley.com crenox GmbH Rheinuferstr. 7-9, 47829 Krefeld Germany T +49 2151 4797-5001 F +49 2151 4797-4900
[email protected],
[email protected] www.crenox.com CJSC Crimea Titan Northern Promzone, 96012 Armyansk, Crimea Ukraine T +380 6567 37655 F +380 6567 31280
[email protected] www.titanexport.com
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Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Addresses Cristal Global Brielen 9, 2830 Willebroek Belgium T +32 3 860-4800 F +32 3 860-4801
[email protected] www.cristalglobal.com Cristal - The National Titanium Dioxide Co. Ltd. P.O.Box 13586, 21414 Jeddah Saudi Arabia T +966 2 651-9883 F +966 2 651-8757
[email protected] www.cristalarabia.com Croda Nederland BV Buurtje 1, 2802 BE Gouda The Netherlands T +31 182 542-911
[email protected] www.crodapolymersandcoatings.com CSB-System AG Am Fürthenrode 9-15, 52511 Geilenkirchen Germany T +49 2451 625-350 F +49 2451 625-311
[email protected] www.csb-system.com CSF Förderanlagen GmbH Daimlerstr. 27, 72644 Oberboingen Germany T +49 7022 9672-0 F +49 7022 9672-32
[email protected] www.csf-gmbh.com
Cuno Europe S.A. Chemin du Contre-Halage, 62730 Les Attaques France T +33 3 214602-00 F +33 3 214602-58
[email protected] www.cuno.com Cytec Surface Specialties SA/NV Square Marie Curie 11, 1070 Anderlecht, Brussels Belgium T +32 2 560-4511 F +32 2 560-4521
[email protected] www.cytec.com Rolf Dabruck Oberflächen Technik Am Schlagbaum 24, 58285 Gevelsberg Germany T +49 2332 51672 F +49 2332 666315
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Debus Druckluft-Vakuumtechnik GmbH P.O.Box 100140, 42501 Velbert Bessemerstr. 18, 42551 Velbert Germany T +49 2051 9204-0 F +49 2051 9204-20
[email protected] www.debus-gmbh.de
Dasag GmbH Verfahrentechnik Anlagenbau An der Helme 21, 99734 Nordhausen Germany T +49 3631 46083-0 F +49 3631 46083-20
[email protected] www.dasag-verfahrenstechnik.de
DeFelsko Corporation Proctor Avenue 802, 13669 Ogdensburg, NY USA T +1 315 393-4450 F +1 315 393-8471
[email protected] www.defelsko.com
Datacolor AG Brandbachstr. 10, 8305 Dietlikon Switzerland T +41 44 835-3830 F +41 44 835-3820
[email protected] www.datacolor.com
Deltafilter Filtrationssysteme GmbH Im Neudeck 10, 67346 Speyer Germany T +49 6232 315-131 F +49 6232 315-135
[email protected] www.deltafilter.com
Datacolor Inc. Princess Road 5, 08648 Lawrenceville, NJ USA T +1 609 895-7425 F +1 609 895-7472
[email protected] www.datacolor.com
Dematic GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 160180, 63033 Offenbach Carl-Legien-Str. 15, 63073 Offenbach Germany T +49 69 8903-0 F +49 69 8903-1299
[email protected] www.dematic.com
Datapaq GmbH Valdorfer Str. 100, 32602 Vlotho Germany T +49 5733 9107-0 F +49 5733 9107-27
[email protected] www.datapaq.de
CTP Chemicals and Technologies for Polymers GmbH Stahlstr. 60, 65428 Rüsselsheim Germany T +49 6142 9185-0 F +49 6142 9185-55
[email protected] www.ctpgmbh.de
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[email protected] www.danquinsa.com
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DataPhysics Instruments GmbH Raiffeisenstr. 34, 70794 Filderstadt Germany T +49 711 77055-610 F +49 711 77055-699
[email protected] www.dataphysics.de De Monchy International B.V. Hoogvlietsekerkweg 156 3194 AM Hoogvliet-Rotterdam The Netherlands T +31 10 41-30320 F +31 10 41-43445
[email protected] www.monchy.com DE software & control GmbH Mengkofener Str. 21, 84130 Dingolfing Germany T +49 8731 3797-0 F +49 8731 3797-29
[email protected] www.de-gmbh.de Deacom Inc. West Valley Road 950, Suite 3000 19087 Wayne, PA USA T +1 610 971227-8 F +1 619 971227-9
[email protected] www.deacom.net
Desmi GmbH Rotan Pumpengesellschaft Am Appenstedter Wäldchen 1, 21217 Seevetal Germany T +49 407 519847 F +49 407 522040
[email protected] www.desmi.de Deurex AG Dr. Bergius-Str. 18-24, 06729 Elsteraue Germany T +49 3441 8291-022 F +49 3441 8291-020
[email protected] www.deurex.com Karl Deutsch Prüf- und Messgerätebau GmbH + Co KG P.O.Box 132354, 42050 Wuppertal Otto-Hausmann-Ring 101, 42115 Wuppertal Germany T +49 202 71-920 F +49 202 71-4932
[email protected] www.karldeutsch.de Deutsche Wheelabrator Strahlmittelges. mbH P.O.Box 1250, 79208 Denzlingen Marie-Curie-Str. 10, 79211 Denzlingen Germany T +49 7666 93268-00 F +49 7666 93268-99
[email protected] www.wheelabratorgroup.com DFO-Service GmbH Eurocenter Neuss Europadamm 2-6, 41460 Neuss Germany T +49 2131 40811-20 F +49 2131 40811-21
[email protected] www.dfo-service.de
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Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Addresses DIAF A/S Bakkegardvej 505, 3050 Humlebaek Denmark T +45 49 1632-32 F +45 49 1632-42
[email protected] www.diaf.dk DIC Performance Resins GmbH Breitenleerstr. 97-99, 1220 Wien Austria T +43 1 20110-0 F +43 1 20110-288 www.dic.co.at Disa Industrie AG Kasernenstr. 1, 8184 Bachenbülach Switzerland T +41 44 8154000 F +41 44 8154001
[email protected] www.disagroup.ch DKSH GmbH Baumwall 3, 20459 Hamburg Germany T +49 40 374734-0 F +49 40 374734-80
[email protected] www.dksh.com D-O-K Chemie GmbH Haunerbusch 3, 58566 Kierspe Germany T +49 2359 299-050 F +49 2359 299-051
[email protected] www.dok-chemie.de Dominion Colour Corporation Consumers Road 515, 7th Floor, North York M2J 4Z2 Toronto, ON Canada T +1 416 497-9528 F +1 416 497-5198
[email protected] www.domcol.com Donghui Powder Processing Equipment Co. Ltd. Songhuajiang Road 9, Yantai ETDZ 264006 Yantai China T +86 535 639-7896 F +86 535 639-8690
[email protected] www.powderdevice.com.cn Gebr. Dorfner GmbH & Co. Kaolin- u. Kristallquarzsand-Werke KG Scharhof 1, 92242 Hirschau Germany T +49 9622 82-0 F +49 9622 82-206
[email protected] www.dorfner.de Dow Corning Europe SA Rue Jules Bordet, Parc Industriel Zone C, 7180 Seneffe Belgium T +32 64 888-000 F +32 64 888-401 www.dowcorning.com
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Dow Corning GmbH P.O.Box 130332, 65091 Wiesbaden Rheingaustr. 53, 65201 Wiesbaden Germany T +49 611 237-233 F +49 611 237-640
[email protected] www.dowcorning.com
Dürr Environmental GmbH Environmental and Energy Systems Otto-Dürr-Str. 8, 70435 Stuttgart Germany T +49 711 136-0 F +49 711 136-1455
[email protected] www.durr.com
Dow Europe GmbH Bachtobelstr. 3, 8810 Horgen Switzerland T +41 44 728-2111 F +41 44 728-2935
[email protected] www.dow.com
Dürr Systems GmbH Carl-Benz-Str. 34, 74321 Bietigheim-Bissingen Germany T +49 7142 78-0 F +49 7142 78-1716
[email protected] www.durr.com
Dow Wolff Cellulosics GmbH P.O.Box 1662, 29656 Walsrode August-Wolff-Str. 13, 29699 Bomlitz Germany T +49 5161 44-3901 F +49 5161 4414-3901
[email protected] www.dowwolffcellulosics.com
ECEM European Chemical Marketing B.V. Hogehilweg 10, 1101 CC Amsterdam The Netherlands T +31 20 3128-220 F +31 20 3128-230
[email protected] www.ecem.com
Draiswerke, Inc. Whitney Road 40, 07430 Mahwah, NJ USA T +1 201 847-0600 F +1 201 847-0606
[email protected] www.draiswerke-inc.com Erich Drehkopf GmbH Georg-Sasse-Str. 26, 22949 Ammersbek Germany T +49 40 6056-1046 F +49 40 6056-1048
[email protected] www.drehkopf-gmbh.de Drew Ameroid Deutschland GmbH Carl-Legien-Str. 44, 63073 Offenbach Germany T +49 69 989449-0 F +49 69 989449-21
[email protected] www.drewspecialty.com DSM Powder Coating Resins P.O.Box 615, 8000 AP Zwolle Ceintuurbaan 5, 8022 AW Zwolle The Netherlands T +31 38 4569-569 F +31 38 4569-500
[email protected] www.dsmpowdercoatingresins.com DuPont International Organisations SA P.O.Box 50, 1218 Le Grand-Saconnex Chemin du Pavillon 2, 1218 Le Grand-Saconnex Switzerland T +41 22 717-5111 F +41 22 717-5109 www.dupont.com Dürr Ecoclean GmbH P.O.Box 1260, 70773 Filderstadt Mühlenstr. 12, 70794 Filderstadt Germany T +49 711 7006-0 F +49 711 7036-74
[email protected] www.durr.com
Eckart GmbH Güntersthal 4, 91235 Hartenstein Germany T +49 9152 77-0 F +49 9152 77-7008
[email protected] www.eckart.net Edelgraphit GmbH Friesdorfer Str. 242, 53175 Bonn Germany T +49 228 310236 F +49 228 313026
[email protected] www.edelgraphit.de Ehserchemie GmbH Heinrich-Goebel-Str. 17, 41515 Grevenbroich Germany T +49 2181 620-26 F +49 2181 620-20
[email protected] www.ehserchemie.de Eisenmann Service GmbH & Co. KG Tübinger Str. 81, 71032 Böblingen Germany T +49 7031 78-0 F +49 7031 78-1000
[email protected] www.eisenmann.com Eisenwerk Würth GmbH P.O.Box 1155, 74173 Bad Friedrichshall Jagstfelder Str. 14, 74177 Bad Friedrichshall Germany T +49 7136 9898-0 F +49 7136 2548-0
[email protected] www.eisenwerk-wuerth.de ekka-Entlackung Ernst Kuper GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 5163, 58606 Iserlohn Berkenstr. 8, 58640 Iserlohn Germany T +49 2371 9769-9 F +49 2371 9769-70
[email protected] www.ekka-entlackung.de
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Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Addresses EMS-Chemie AG Business Unit EMS-Griltech Via Innovativa 1, 7013 Domat-Ems Switzerland T +41 81 632-7202 F +41 81 632-7402
[email protected] www.ems-primid.com
Elcometer Instruments GmbH Ulmer Str. 68, 73431 Aalen Germany T +49 7361 52806-0 F +49 7361 52806-77
[email protected] www.elcometer.de Elcometer Ltd. Edge Lane, M43 6BU Manchester United Kingdom T +44 161 371-6000 F +44 161 370-4999
[email protected] www.elcometer.com Elcometer SA Rue Vallée 13, 4681 Hermalle-sous-Argenteau Belgium T +32 4 37-99610 F +32 4 37-40603
[email protected] www.elcometer.com ElektroPhysik Dr. Steingroever GmbH & Co. KG Pasteurstr. 15, 50735 Köln Germany T +49 221 7520-40 F +49 221 7520-467
[email protected] www.elektrophysik.com Elementis Pigments Mary Avenue, Birtley DH3 1QX Chester-le-Street, Durham United Kingdom T +44 191 410-2361 F +44 191 410-6005
[email protected] www.elementispigments.com Elementis Specialties Servicecenter NV DeKleetlaan 12A, P.O.Box 3, 1831 Diegem Belgium T +32 2 79076-00 F +32 2 79076-60
[email protected] www.elementis-specialities.com Eliokem SAS Avenue des Tropiques 14 ZA de Courtaboeuf 2 Villejust 91955 Courtaboeuf Cedex France T +33 1 6929-2700 F +33 1 6929-2701
[email protected] www.eliokem.com
Jürgen Emptmeyer GmbH Senfdamm 28, 49152 Bad Essen Germany T +49 5472 95500-0 F +49 5472 95500-10
[email protected] www.emptmeyer.de
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Endress + Hauser Meßtechnik GmbH + Co. KG Colmarer Str. 6, 79576 Weil am Rhein Germany T +49 7621 975-556 F +49 7621 975-555
[email protected] www.de.endress.com
ESC GmbH P.O.Box 17, 72349 Geislingen Daimlerstr. 17, 72351 Geislingen Germany T +49 7433 26020-0 F +49 7433 26020-20
[email protected] www.escsys.de
ENTEX Rust & Mischke GmbH P.O.Box 100613, 44706 Bochum Heinrichstr. 67, 44805 Bochum Germany T +49 234 89122-0 F +49 234 89122-99
[email protected] www.entex.de
ESK-SIC GmbH P.O.Box 1269, 50202 Frechen Günter-Wiebke-Str. 1, 50226 Frechen Germany T +49 2234 512-0 F +49 2234 512-100
[email protected] www.esk-sic.com
enViro-cell Umwelttechnik GmbH Gattenhöfer Weg 29, 61440 Oberursel Germany T +49 6171 550-96 F +49 6171 550-95
[email protected] www.enViro-cell.de
Euroceras Sp. z o.o. ul. Szkolna 15, 47-225 Kedzierzyn-Kozle Poland T +48 77 488-6680
[email protected] www.euroceras.com
EnviroChemie GmbH In den Leppsteinswiesen 9, 64380 Roßdorf Germany T +49 6154 6998-0 F +49 6154 6998-11
[email protected] www.envirochemie.com EOC Belgium Emulsion Division p/a Industriepark De Bruwaan 12 9700 Oudenaarde Belgium T +32 55 235-858 F +32 55 235-859
[email protected] www.eocgroup.com EPV TEC GmbH Anlagenbau Sandweg 20, 75179 Pforzheim Germany T +49 7231 4887-0 F +49 7231 4887-49
[email protected] www.epvtec.de
Elotex AG Industriestr. 17 a, 6203 Sempach Station Switzerland T +41 41 469-6969 F +41 41 469-6900
[email protected] www.elotex.com
C.H. Erbslöh KG P.O.Box 9005, 47747 Krefeld Düsseldorfer Str. 103, 47809 Krefeld Germany T +49 2151 525-00 F +49 2151 525-106
[email protected] www.che-chemicals.com Ercros Deutschland GmbH Alte Grenzstr. 153, 45663 Recklinghausen Germany T +49 2361 6605-0 F +49 2361 6605-55
[email protected] www.ercros.de
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Erichsen GmbH & Co. KG Am Iserbach 14, 58675 Hemer Germany T +49 2372 96830 F +49 2372 6430
[email protected] www.erichsen.de
Evonik Degussa GmbH Paul-Baumann-Str. 1, 45764 Marl Germany T +49 2365 497628 F +49 2365 495030
[email protected] www.evonik.com Evonik Röhm GmbH Kirschenallee 45, 64293 Darmstadt Germany T +49 6151 18-4779 F +49 6151 18-02
[email protected] www.evonik.com Exel Automotive Deutschland GmbH Moselstr. 19, 41464 Neuss Germany T +49 2131 3692-100 F +49 2131 3692-110
[email protected] www.sames.com Exel Lackier- und Beschichtungssysteme GmbH Moselstr. 19, 41464 Neuss Germany T +49 2131 36922-00 F +49 2131 36922-22
[email protected] www.kremlinrexson-sames.de Expancel Eka Chemicals AB Box 13000, 85013 Sundsvall Sweden T +46 60 134-000 F +46 60 569-518
[email protected] www.expancel.com
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Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Addresses Exxon Mobil Petroleum & Chemical BVBA Avenue de Bale 1, Bazellaan, 1140 Brussels Belgium T +32 2 706-3413
[email protected] www.exxonchemical.com EZZ GmbH Am Funkturm 14, 66482 Zweibrücken Germany T +49 6332 49-608 F +49 6332 46-201
[email protected] www.entlackungszentrum-zweibruecken.de
Ferro GmbH Gutleutstr. 215, 60039 Frankfurt am Main Germany T +49 69 27116-0 F +49 69 27116-333
[email protected] www.ferro.com
FiWa Entlackung e.K. Bertha-Benz-Str. 6, 26160 Bad Zwischenahn Germany T +49 4403 98495-5 F +49 4403 98495-6
[email protected] www.fiwa-entlackung.de
FerroFinish Inge Lentz Rapunzelweg 3, 48431 Rheine Germany T +49 5971 9149998
[email protected] www.ferrofinish.com
Flint Group Netherlands B.V. Einsteinstraat 3, 2691 GV, 's-Gravenzande The Netherlands T +31 174 44-1533 F +31 174 44-1609
[email protected] www.lineco4color.com
Falch GmbH Hochdruckstrahlsysteme Siemensstr. 1-7, 89188 Merklingen Germany T +49 7337 81-0 F +49 7337 81-181
[email protected] www.falch.com
FIDI GmbH Recyclingtechnik Bäckerstr. 9, 21244 Buchholz Germany T +49 4181 9230-3 F +49 4181 9230-40
[email protected] www.fidi-gmbh.de
Falconbrite GmbH P.O.Box 1517, 58585 Iserlohn Oststr. 30, 58636 Iserlohn Germany T +49 2371 8252-0 F +49 2371 8252-22
[email protected] www.falconbrite.de
Filter Specialists International GmbH Robert-Bosch-Str. 5-7, 65719 Hofheim-Wallau Germany T +49 6122 53477-0 F +49 6122 53477-40
[email protected] www.fsifilters.com
Fluid Solutions GmbH Mühlenweg 143, 22844 Norderstedt Germany T +49 40 534307-0 F +49 40 534307-10
[email protected] www.fluid-solutions.de
Finestfog GmbH Höhenkirchener Str. 16, 85653 Aying Germany T +49 8102 77848-0 F +49 8102 77848-9
[email protected] www.finestfog.com
Fluor Technik System GmbH Altebergstr. 25-27, 36341 Lauterbach Germany T +49 6641 96850 F +49 6641 968550
[email protected] www.fts-de.com
Fast & Fluid Management Hub van Doorneweg 31, 2171 KZ Sassenheim The Netherlands T +31 252 240-800 F +31 252 240-886
[email protected] www.fast-fluid.com
Finma Chemie GmbH P.O.Box 1246, 61186 Rosbach Theodor-Heuss-Str. 5, 61191 Rosbach Germany T +49 6003 9193-0 F +49 6003 9193-29
[email protected] www.finma-chemie.de
Flux Geräte GmbH Talweg 12, 75433 Maulbronn Germany T +49 7043 101-0 F +49 7043 101-111
[email protected] www.flux-pumpen.de
FEAG GmbH Niederlassung St. Ingbert Im Schiffelland 10, 66386 St. Ingbert Germany T +49 6894 891-0 F +49 6894 891-299 www.feag.de
Fischer GmbH Apparatebau Birkenhof 15, 91456 Diespeck Germany T +49 9161 2129 F +49 9161 60797
[email protected] www.fischer-container.com
Alfred Feige GmbH Lackier- und Trocknungsanlagen Ahornweg 1, 72644 Oberboihingen Germany T +49 7022 63095 F +49 7022 65990
[email protected] www.feige-lackieranlagen.de
Helmut Fischer GmbH Institut für Elektronik und Messtechnik P.O.Box 600161, 71050 Sindelfingen Industriestr. 21, 71069 Sindelfingen Germany T +49 7031 303-0 F +49 7031 303-79
[email protected] www.helmut-fischer.de
Fanuc Robotics Deutschland GmbH Bernhäuser Str. 36, 73765 Neuhausen Germany T +49 7158 9873-0 F +49 7158 9873-100
[email protected] www.fanucrobotics.de
Feige GmbH Abfülltechnik P.O.Box 1161, 23831 Bad Oldesloe Rögen 6a, 23843 Bad Oldesloe Germany T +49 4531 89090 F +49 4531 87296
[email protected] www.feige.com
www.european-coatings.com
A. + E. Fischer-Chemie GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 130245, 65090 Wiesbaden Storchenallee 49, 65201 Wiesbaden Germany T +49 611 92846-01 F +49 611 92846-66
[email protected] www.fischer-wiesbaden.de
Fluid Kotthoff GmbH Daniel-Eckhardt-Str. 44, 45326 Essen Germany T +49 201 83573-0 F +49 201 83573-20
[email protected] www.fluid-kotthoff.de
FMS Jansen GmbH & Co. KG Hunterlab Griesbräustr. 11, 82418 Murnau Germany T +49 8841 9464 F +49 8841 99472
[email protected] www.fmsjansen.de A. Foeth B.V. Harselaarseweg 23, 3771 MA Barneveld The Netherlands T +31 342 415-551 F +31 342 417-845
[email protected] www.foeth.com Formulator & ColorTec Software Center Street 28, 08809 Clinton, NJ USA T +1 908 7352248 F +1 908 2367865
[email protected] www.formulatorus.com
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Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Addresses Foster Chemicals GmbH Neusser Str. 160, 41363 Jüchen Germany T +49 2165 9149-0 F +49 2165 9149-13
[email protected] www.foster-chemicals.de Francolor Pigments Rue Albert Thomas, Villers Saint Paul B.P. 25, 60871 Rieux Cedex France T +33 3 4474-4646 F +33 3 4474-4697
[email protected] www.francolor.fr Walter Franke GmbH P.O.Box 91 11 45, 45536 Sprockhövel Alter Kohlenweg 65, 45549 Sprockhövel Germany T +49 2324 77743 F +49 2324 71022
[email protected] www.franke-anlagen.de Martin Franz Inh. Eugen Kluge Verpackungsmittel & Papiere Amselweg 12, 87764 Legau Germany T +49 8330 491 F +49 8330 555
[email protected] Fredenhagen GmbH & Co. KG Sprendlinger Landstr. 181, 63069 Offenbach Germany T +49 69 8408-0 F +49 69 8408-222
[email protected] www.fredenhagen.de Freeman Technology Boulters Farm Centre, Welland WR13 6LE Worcestershire United Kingdom T +44 1684 310-860 F +44 1684 310-236
[email protected] www.freemantech.co.uk Freudenberg Filtration Technologies KG Höhnerweg 2-4, 69465 Weinheim Germany T +49 6201 80-6264 F +49 6201 88-6299
[email protected] www.viledon-filter.de Fricke Abfülltechnik GmbH & Co. KG Gewerbepark Meißen 8, 32423 Minden Germany T +49 571 93411-0 F +49 571 93411-44
[email protected] www.frickedosing.com Fritz & Macziol Software und Computervertrieb GmbH Hörvelsinger Weg 17, 89081 Ulm Germany T +49 731 1551-0 F +49 731 1551-555
[email protected] www.fum.de
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FrymaKoruma GmbH Romaco Processing P.O.Box 1160, 79389 Neuenburg Fischerstr. 10, 79395 Neuenburg Germany T +49 7631 7067-0 F +49 7631 7067-29
[email protected] www.romaco.com FST Drytec GmbH Ferdinand-von-Steinbeis-Ring 43 75447 Sternenfels Germany T +49 7045 2036-20 F +49 7045 2036-22
[email protected] www.fst-drytec.de F-Tec Filtertechnik + Service Hansjakobstr. 28, 77704 Oberkirch Germany T +49 7802 5707 F +49 7802 2372
[email protected] www.f-tec.de Füll Systembau GmbH Richard-Klinger-Str. 31, 65510 Idstein Germany T +49 6126 598-0 F +49 6126 54415
[email protected] www.fuell-dispensing.com Fusion UV Systems GmbH Carl-Zeiss-Ring 11-13, 85737 Ismaning Germany T +49 89 899631-0 F +49 89 899631-10
[email protected] www.fusionuv.com Gaitto Automation s.r.l. Strada Statale, 415 km 27 26010 Vaiano Cremasco (CR) Italy T +39 0373 279-111 F +39 0373 279-299
[email protected] www.gaiotto.com Paul N. Gardner Company, Inc. North East First Street 31 33060-6618 Pompano Beach, FL USA T +1 954 9469-454 F +1 954 9469-309
[email protected] www.gardco.com Garntec Garnet Technologie Niederstockumer Weg 41, 48301 Nottuln Germany T +49 2502 224-850 F +49 2502 224-853
[email protected] www.garntec.net Gatech GmbH Schulhausstr. 21, 8489 Wildberg Switzerland T +41 79 4194960 F +41 52 3855132
[email protected] www.gatech.ch
GEAtape GmbH Friedrichshüttenstr. 6, 57548 Kirchen Germany T +49 2741 9900-11 F +49 2741 9900-13
[email protected] www.geatape.de Gebr. Hagemann GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 1565, 59245 Beckum Sudhoferweg 55, 59269 Beckum Germany T +49 2521 29946-0 F +49 2521 29946-199
[email protected] www.hagemann-beckum.com Gel Instrumente AG Bahnhofstr. 28, 9242 Oberuzwil Switzerland T +41 71 9502-882 F +41 71 9502-884
[email protected] www.gelinstrumente.ch Gemini Techniek B.V. Metaalstraat 22, 7483 PD Haaksbergen The Netherlands T +31 53 4283-000 F +31 53 4283-409
[email protected] www.gemini-techniek.com GEO Specialty Chemicals Ltd. Trimet Products Group Unit C, Pate Court, North Place GL50 4DY Cheltenham, Gloucestershire United Kingdom T +44 1242 255-772 F +44 1242 262-804
[email protected] www.geosc.com Geomin Erzgebirgische Kalkwerke GmbH Ortsteil Kalkwerk, 09514 Lengefeld Germany T +49 37367 60-0 F +49 37367 60-19
[email protected] www.geomin.de Geotech International B.V. Nijverheidsweg 50, 2031 CP Haarlem The Netherlands T +31 23 5317553 F +31 23 5342373
[email protected] www.geotech.nl Gepas mbH Ges. f. Produktions- u. Automatisierungssysteme Birkichstr. 5, 74549 Wolpertshausen Germany T +49 7904 94294-0 F +49 7904 94294-99
[email protected] www.gepas-systeme.de German Powder Systems GmbH & Co. KG Liemker Str. 29a, 33161 Hövelhof Germany T +49 5257 93802-0 F +49 5257 93802-20
[email protected] www.gps-powder.de
www.european-coatings.com
Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Addresses Gescha Absauganlagen und Umwelttechnik GmbH P.O.Box 1514, 72119 Nagold Ferdinand-Porsche-Str. 36, 72202 Nagold Germany T +49 7452 8455-0 F +49 7452 8455-22
[email protected] www.gescha.de Giardina Officine Aeromeccaniche S.p.A. Via Vico Necchi 63, 22060 Figino Serenza (CO) Italy T +39 031 727-1 F +39 031 727-249
[email protected] www.giardinagroup.com Gibertini Elettronica Srl Via Bellini 29, 20026 Novate Milanese Italy T +39 02 3541-434 F +39 02 3541-438
[email protected] www.gibertini.com Gläsner Sandstrahltechnik GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 1254, 49462 Ibbenbüren Gildestr. 44, 49477 Ibbenbüren Germany T +49 5451 5933-11 F +49 5451 5933-23
[email protected] www.glaesner.de John Godrich Peilow House, Old Street SY8 1NU Ludlow, Shropshire United Kingdom T +44 1584 87-3153 F +44 1584 87-2424
[email protected] www.johngodrich.co.uk
Gramm Technik GmbH Einsteinstr. 4, 71254 Ditzingen Germany T +49 7152 500-90 F +49 7152 550-40
[email protected] www.gramm-technik.de
Haas Anlagenbau Charlieuerstr. 62, 72800 Eningen Germany T +49 7121 988-085 F +49 7121 988-087
[email protected] www.haas-anlagenbau.de
Grant Instruments (Cambridge) Ltd. Station Road 29, Shepreth SG8 6GB Cambridgeshire United Kingdom T +44 1763 26-0811 F +44 1763 26-2410
[email protected] www.grant.co.uk
Habich GmbH Weitenegg 5, 3652 Leiben-Weitenegg Austria T +43 2752 714-72 F +43 2752 714-18
[email protected] www.habich.com
Arno Graul GmbH Kißlingweg 44, 75417 Mühlacker Germany T +49 7041 95120 F +49 7041 83960
[email protected] www.arno-graul-gmbh.de
Hach Lange GmbH P.O.Box 270247, 40525 Düsseldorf Willstätterstr. 11, 40549 Düsseldorf Germany T +49 211 5288-0 F +49 211 5288-143
[email protected] www.hach-lange.de
Grillo Zinkoxid GmbH P.O.Box 2120, 38611 Goslar Halberstädter Str. 15, 38644 Goslar Germany T +49 5321 681-0 F +49 5321 681-17
[email protected] www.grillo-zno.de
Hagedorn-NC GmbH P.O.Box 2267, 49012 Osnabrück Lotter Str. 95/96, 49078 Osnabrück Germany T +49 541 940-440 F +49 541 940-443
[email protected] www.hagedorn-nc.de
Grimm Metallpulver GmbH P.O.Box 31 52, 91154 Roth Am Wasserturm 1, 91154 Roth Germany T +49 9171 9749-0 F +49 9171 9749-50
[email protected] www.grimm-metallpulver.de
Halox Pigments Summer Street 1326, 46320-2240 Hammond, IN USA T +1 219 9331-560 F +1 219 9331-570
[email protected] www.halox.com
GoGaS Goch GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 350110, 44243 Dortmund Zum Ihnedieck 18, 44265 Dortmund Germany T +49 231 46505-50 F +49 231 46505-88
[email protected] www.gogas.com
Gustav Grolman GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 210354, 41429 Neuss Fuggerstr. 1, 41468 Neuss Germany T +49 2131 9368-01 F +49 2131 9368-264
[email protected] www.grolman-group.com www.grolman.de
Friedrich Goldmann GmbH & Co. Neckarhauserstr. 29, 68229 Mannheim Germany T +49 621 471034 F +49 621 481100
[email protected] www.f-goldmann.de
Hans-Jürgen Guth Handelsvertretungen CDH Gasstr. 10-18, 42657 Solingen Germany T +49 212 499-611 F +49 212 499-432
[email protected] www.guth-chemie.de
Goonvean Ltd. St. Stephen PL26 7QF St. Austell, Cornwall United Kingdom T +44 1726 822-381 F +44 1726 822-341
[email protected] www.goonvean.com Grace GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 1445, 67504 Worms In der Hollerhecke 1, 67585 Worms Germany T +49 6241 403-00 F +49 6241 403-211 www.gracedavison.com
H & S Handelsgesellschaft für Industriegüter Im Stübbeken 41, 58642 Iserlohn Germany T +49 2374 1686-24 F +49 2374 1686-27
[email protected] www.hs-entlackung.de
www.european-coatings.com
H2O GmbH process water engineering Wiesenstr. 32, 79585 Steinen Germany T +49 7627 9239-0 F +49 7627 9239-100
[email protected] www.h2o-gmbh.com
Hankison GmbH Konrad-Zuse-Str. 25, 47445 Moers Germany T +49 2841 819-0 F +49 2841 87112 www.hankisonintl.com Harter Oberflächen- und Umwelttechnik GmbH Harbatshofen 50, 88167 Stiefenhofen Germany T +49 8383 9223-0 F +49 8383 9223-22
[email protected] www.harter-gmbh.de Haug Chemie GmbH P.O.Box 1353, 74873 Sinsheim Breite Seite 10-16, 74889 Sinsheim Germany T +49 7261 4010 F +49 7261 5624
[email protected] www.haugchemie.de Haug GmbH & Co. KG Ionisationstechnik P.O.Box 200333, 70752 Leinfelden-Echterdingen Friedrich-List-Str. 18 70771 Leinfelden-Echterdingen Germany T +49 711 9498-0 F +49 711 9498-298
[email protected] www.haug.de
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Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Addresses hebro chemie GmbH Ein Unternehmen der Chemetall P.O.Box 300242, 41192 Mönchengladbach Rostocker Str. 40, 41199 Mönchengladbach Germany T +49 2166 6009-0 F +49 2166 6009-99
[email protected] www.hebro-chemie.de Aug. Hedinger GmbH & Co. KG Chemikalien und Lehrmittel P.O.Box 600262, 70302 Stuttgart Heiligenwiesen 26, 70327 Stuttgart Germany T +49 711 40205-0 F +49 711 40205-35
[email protected] www.hedinger.de
Heimer Lackieranlagen und Industrielufttechnik GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 110363, 33663 Bielefeld Gildemeisterstr. 13, 33689 Bielefeld Germany T +49 5205 9813-0 F +49 5205 9813-41
[email protected] www.heimer-lackieranlagen.de Heitronics Infrarot Messtechnik GmbH Kreuzberger Ring 40, 65205 Wiesbaden Germany T +49 611 97393-0 F +49 611 97393-26
[email protected] www.heitronics.com Helm Hellas S.A. P.O.Box 209, 201-00 Korinthos 82nd km National Rd Athens-Korinthos 201-00 Korinthos Greece T +30 274 108-5803 F +30 274 102-5368
[email protected] www.niko.gr Hendee Enterprises, Inc. P.O.Box 4289, 77210-4289 Houston, TX South Point Drive 9350, 77054 Houston, TX USA T +1 713 796-2322 F +1 713 796-0494
[email protected] www.hendee.com Hengst GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 201454, 48095 Münster Nienkamp 55-85, 48147 Münster Germany T +49 251 20202-228 F +49 251 20202-170
[email protected] www.hengst.de
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Henseler Chemikalien GmbH P.O.Box 1241, 50376 Wesseling Brühler Str. 42, 50389 Wesseling Germany T +49 2236 9432-50 F +49 2236 9432-55
[email protected] www.henseler-chemikalien.de Heraeus Noblelight GmbH Reinhard-Heraeus-Ring 7, 63801 Kleinostheim Germany T +49 6181 35-8545 F +49 6181 35-16410
[email protected] www.heraeus-noblelight.com
Hega Apparatebau GmbH Robert Grob Str. 7, 75305 Neuenbürg Germany T +49 7082 4919-0 F +49 7082 4919-99
[email protected] www.hega-apparatebau.de
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Rudolf Hensel GmbH Lauenburger Landstr. 11, 21039 Börnsen Germany T +49 40 72106-210 F +49 40 72106-252
[email protected] www.rudolf-hensel.de
Herding GmbH Filtertechnik August-Borsig-Str. 3, 92224 Amberg Germany T +49 9621 630-0 F +49 9621 630-120
[email protected] www.herding.de Arno Hering GmbH & Co. KG Dellenfeld 45, 42653 Solingen Germany T +49 212 59-758 F +49 212 59-4325
[email protected] www.arnohering.de Herkommer & Bangerter Vertriebs GmbH Otto-Hahn-Str. 8-16, 79395 Neuenburg Germany T +49 7631 795-0 F +49 7631 795-200
[email protected] www.hub-chemie.de Hero Fördertechnik GmbH P.O.Box 600154, 71050 Sindelfingen Ulmenstr. 18, 71069 Sindelfingen Germany T +49 7031 7391-0 F +49 7031 7391-90
[email protected] www.hero-foerdertechnik.com Heubach GmbH Heubachstr. 7, 38685 Langelsheim Germany T +49 5326 52-0 F +49 5326 52-213
[email protected] www.heubachcolor.de Hardo Heuer GmbH Wasseraufbereitungsanlagen Lütt-Iserbrook 5, 22589 Hamburg Germany T +49 40 876-391 F +49 40 873-213
[email protected] www.heuergmbh.de
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Hielscher Ultrasonics GmbH Ultrasound Technology Warthestr. 21, 14513 Teltow Germany T +49 3328 437-3 F +49 3328 437-444
[email protected] www.hielscher.com Philipp Hilge GmbH & Co. KG Hilgestr., 55294 Bodenheim Germany T +49 6135 75-0 F +49 6135 1737
[email protected] Hobum Oleochemicals GmbH P.O.Box 900750, 21047 Hamburg Seehafenstr. 20, 21079 Hamburg Germany T +49 40 766255-0 F +49 40 766255-43
[email protected] www.hobum.de Höcker Polytechnik GmbH Lufttechnische Anlagen P.O.Box 1209, 49172 Hilter Borgloher Str. 1, 49176 Hilter Germany T +49 5409 405-0 F +49 5409 405-555
[email protected] www.hoecker-polytechnik.de Julius Hoesch GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 100855, 52308 Düren Birkesdorfer Str. 5, 52308 Düren Germany T +49 2421 807-0 F +49 2421 84224
[email protected] www.julius-hoesch.de Hoffmann Mineral GmbH P.O.Box 1460, 86619 Neuburg Münchener Str. 75, 86633 Neuburg Germany T +49 8431 53-0 F +49 8431 53-330
[email protected] www.hoffmann-mineral.com Hans Hoffmann Trocken- und Lackierofenfabrik Apparatebau GmbH & Co. KG Boschweg 10, 12057 Berlin Germany T +49 30 689797-0 F +49 30 689797-20
[email protected] www.ofen-hoffmann.de Holliday Pigments S.A Route de Wervicq 203 BP 50017, 59559 Comines, Cedex France T +33 3 20631200 F +33 3 20392083
[email protected] www.holliday-pigments.com
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Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Addresses Holm Thode Industrie- und Systemservice Albert-Einstein-Str. 1, 31515 Wunstorf Germany T +49 5031 91235-1 F +49 5031 91235-2
[email protected] www.holm-thode.de
Huntsman Pigments Haverton Hill Road, TSZ3 1PS Billingham United Kingdom T +44 1642 370300 F +44 1642 376777
[email protected] www.huntsman.com/pigments
Honeywell Belgium N.V. Specialty Additives Grauwmeer 1, Haasrode Research Park 3001 Heverlee Belgium T +32 16 391-211 F +32 16 391-371
[email protected] www.honeywell.com
Huntsman Advanced Materials (Switzerland) GmbH Klybeckstrasse 200, 4057 Basel Switzerland T +41 61 2991111 F +41 61 2991112
[email protected] www.huntsman.com/advanced_materials
Honeywell Specialty Chemicals Seelze GmbH P.O.Box 100262, 30918 Seelze Wunstorfer Str. 40, 30926 Seelze Germany T +49 5137 999-0 F +49 5137 999-123 www51.honeywell.com/sm/seelze/de Dr. Hönle AG Lochhamer Schlag 1, 82166 Gräfelfing Germany T +49 89 856-080 F +49 89 856-08148
[email protected] www.hoenle.com Hosokawa Alpine AG P.O.Box 101151, 86001 Augsburg Peter-Dörfler-Str. 13-25, 86199 Augsburg Germany T +49 821 5906-0 F +49 821 5906-101
[email protected] www.alpinehosokawa.com Hosokawa Micron P.O.Box 920262, 51152 Köln Welserstr. 9-11, 51149 Köln Germany T +49 2203 308-0 F +49 2203 308-125
[email protected] www.hosokawamicron.de HSM KG Professionelle Arbeitsmittel Achalmstr. 13, 73760 Ostfildern Germany T +49 700 78117900 F +49 700 78117910
[email protected] www.hsm-diehausmarke.de HTK GmbH Kirchstr. 26, 67377 Gommersheim Germany T +49 6327 960532 F +49 6327 960533
[email protected] www.htk-reinigungsanlagen.de Hunan Three-Ring Pigments Co. Ltd. Rm 3-1, Sunny 100 South 2nd Ring Road, 410012 Changsha City China T +86 731 8802710 F +86 731 8911780
[email protected] www.threeringpigments.com
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Huntsman Polyurethanes Everslaan 45, 3078 Eversberg Belgium T +32 2 758-9211 F +32 2 758-9946
[email protected] www.huntsman.com HVV Produkte Maximilianstr. 2, 85290 Geisenfeld Germany T +49 8452 730413 F +49 8452 70666
[email protected] www.hvv-produkte.de IBA Kimya A.S. Oguz cad. No. 22, 06930 Sincan, Ankara Turkey T +90 321 2670-983 F +90 321 2670-987
[email protected] www.iba.com.tr Ibavalresa Boya Ve Kimya Sanayi Ticaret A.S. Oguz Ced. N:24 Organize Sanayi Bölgesi Sincan, 06930 Ankara Turkey www.ibavalresa.com.tr ibo - Ingenieur-Büro für Oberflächentechnik Franz-Georg Just Wilhelmstr. 21, 73230 Kirchheim Germany T +49 7021 41447 F +49 7021 71620
[email protected] www.ibo-just-lackieranlagenplanung.de ibW Rührwerkstechnik GmbH Ferdinand-Porsche-Str. 36, 75382 Althengstett Germany T +49 7051 930-100 F +49 7051 930-102
[email protected] www.ibw-ruehrer.de ICAP-SIRA Chemicals and Polymers Spa Via F. Corridoni 19, 20015 Parabiago (MI) Italy T +39 0331 496111 F +39 0331 495005
[email protected] www.icapsira.com
IGT Testing Systems b.v. P.O.Box 12688, 1100 AR Amsterdam Z.O. Keienbergweg 25, 1101 EX Amsterdam Z.O. The Netherlands T +31 20 4099300 F +31 20 6974842
[email protected] www.igt.nl IKA-Werke GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 1263, 79217 Staufen Janke & Kunkel-Str. 10, 79219 Staufen Germany T +49 7633 831-0 F +49 7633 7087
[email protected] www.ikaprocess.com IKS-Produkte Steegers KG P.O.Box 1120, 57225 Wilnsdorf Dortmunder Str. 5, 57234 Wilnsdorf Germany T +49 2739 88-0 F +49 2739 88-69
[email protected] www.iks-produkte.com Ilako GmbH & Co. Dessauer Landstr. 60, 06385 Aken Germany T +49 34909 897-0 F +49 34909 897-69
[email protected] www.ilako.de IMCD Benelux N.V. Blarenberglaan 21, Industrieterrein Noord A 2800 Mechelen Belgium T +32 15 294-950 F +32 15 294-999
[email protected] www.imcd.be IMCD Italia SpA Via xxv Aprile 4, 20097 San Donato Milano Italy T +39 02 55709-1 F +39 02 55709-210
[email protected] www.imcdgroup.com IMCD Switzerland AG Seefeldstr. 7a, 8032 Zürich Switzerland T +41 43 244-8000 F +41 43 244-8010
[email protected] www.imcd.ch IMCD UK Ltd. Throwley Way, Times House SM1 4AF Sutton, Surrey United Kingdom T +44 20 8770-7090 F +44 20 8770-7295
[email protected] www.honeywill.co.uk
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Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Addresses Imerys Minerals Ltd. Par Moor Centre, Par Moor Road Par, Cornwall PL24 2SQ United Kingdom T +44 1726 818000 F +44 1726 811200
[email protected] www.imerys-perfmins.com IMF Srl Impianti Macchine Forni Via Vincenzo Monti 25/A, 20016 Pero (Mi) Italy T +39 02 33910-880 F +39 02 33910-677
[email protected] www.imfsrl.com Immea Dosatrici s.r.l. Via Borsellino 27, 25038 Rovato (BS) Italy T +39 030 7721454 F +39 030 723895
[email protected] www.immea.eu Imperial-Oel-Import Handelsgesellschaft mbH Bergstr. 11, 20095 Hamburg Germany T +49 40 338533-0 F +49 40 338533-85
[email protected] www.imperial-oel-import.de Industriewartung Süd Kurz GmbH & Co. KG Bubensulz 17-19, 72358 Dormettingen Germany T +49 7427 94005-0 F +49 7427 94005-30
[email protected] www.iw-sued.de Infor Global Solutions Prozessindustrie GmbH Jarrestr. 8, 22303 Hamburg Germany T +49 40 278398-0 F +49 40 278398-300 www.infor.com Infragas Nova Impianti s.n.c. via Santorre di Santarosa 32, 10040 Leini (TO) Italy T +39 011 99739-71 F +39 011 99739-92
[email protected] www.infragas.it InGenics AG Schillerstr. 1/15, 89077 Ulm Germany T +49 731 93680-0 F +49 731 93680-30 www.ingenics.de Inkmaker Srl Via Druento 46, 10040 San Gillio (TO) Italy T +39 011 984-0044 F +39 011 984-0020
[email protected] www.inkmaker.com
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Innochem N.V. B. Adriaensenlaan 66 P.O.Box 39, 2450 Meerhout Belgium T +32 14 3011-34 F +32 14 3011-09
[email protected]
ISP – International Specialty Products Alps Road 1361, 07470 Wayne, NJ USA T +1 973 628-3118 F +1 973 628-3999
[email protected] www.ispcorp.com
Intec Maschinenbau GmbH Erlenbachstr. 40-44, 44269 Dortmund Germany T +49 231 443041 F +49 231 458621
[email protected] www.intec-do.de
ISP Cologne Holding GmbH Standort Memmingen Luitpoldstr. 32, 87700 Memmingen Germany T +49 8331 9580-0 F +49 8331 9580-55
[email protected] www.ispcorp.com
International Light Inc. Technology Drive 10, MA 01960 Peabody USA T +1 978 8186-180 F +1 978 8186-181
[email protected] www.intl-light.com Invista (Deutschland) GmbH Philipp-Reis-Str. 2, 65795 Hattersheim Germany T +49 69 305-85550 F +49 69 305-85560
[email protected] www.intermediates.invista.com IPE Produktionsgesellschaft für Entsorgungssysteme Anhauser Str. 14, 89542 Herbrechtingen Germany T +49 7324 9661-0 F +49 7324 9661-20
[email protected] IPT Industrie-Pumpen Tomiak GmbH Dieselstr. 22b, 85551 Kirchheim, München Germany T +49 89 900988-0 F +49 89 900988-20
[email protected] www.varisco.de ISI Umwelttechnik GmbH Gartenkamp 28, 49492 Westerkappeln Germany T +49 5404 9614-0 F +49 5404 9614-33
[email protected] www.isi-umwelttechnik.de iSL-Chemie GmbH & Co. KG Cliev 11, 51515 Kürten Germany T +49 2207 9691-0 F +49 2207 9691-29
[email protected] www.isl-chemie.com Isochem Deutschland GmbH Frankfurter Str. 71, 63067 Offenbach Germany T +49 69 314090-0 F +49 69 316466 www.isochem.eu
IST Metz GmbH P.O.Box 1409, 72604 Nürtingen Lauterstr. 14-18, 72622 Nürtingen Germany T +49 7022 6002-0 F +49 7022 6002-76
[email protected] www.ist-uv.com Itochu Deutschland GmbH Am Seestern 3, 40547 Düsseldorf Germany T +49 211 5290-0 F +49 211 5964-28
[email protected] www.itochu.eu.com ITW Gema GmbH Mövenstr. 17, 9015 St. Gallen Switzerland T +41 71 31383-00 F +41 71 31383-83
[email protected] www.itwgema.ch ITW Oberflächentechnik GmbH P.O.Box 1240, 63112 Dietzenbach Justus-von-Liebig-Str. 31, 63128 Dietzenbach Germany T +49 6074 403-1 F +49 6074 403-281
[email protected] www.itw-gema.de IVS-Power Clean Kettenreinigung Am Markt 16, 27419 Sittensen Germany T +49 4282 508438 F +49 4282 508439
[email protected] www.ivs-powerclean.com IWM Strahltechnik GmbH Gutenbergstr. 49, 72555 Metzingen Germany T +49 7123 200-090 F +49 7123 200-122
[email protected] www.strahltechnik.de Jablonex Group a.s. Krkonosska 732, 46861 Desna Czech Republic T +420 483 343-111 F +420 483 343-483
[email protected] www.jablonexgroup.com
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Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Addresses Jäckering GmbH P.O.Box 1733, 59007 Hamm Vorsterhauser Weg 46, 59067 Hamm Germany T +49 2381 422-0 F +49 2381 422-136
[email protected] www.jaeckering.de
Jyoti Ceramic Industries Pvt. Ltd. C-21, Nice, Satpur 422 007 Nasik, Maharashtra India T +91 253 2350-120 F +91 253 2350-023
[email protected] www.jyoticeramic.com
Kemutec Powder Technologies Ltd. Springwood Way, SK10 2ND Macclesfield Cheshire United Kingdom T +44 1625 412-000 F +44 1625 412-001
[email protected] www.kemutec.com
Jahnke GmbH Hochstr. 7, 82024 Taufkirchen Germany T +49 89 6140-022 F +49 89 6140-433
[email protected] www.airless.de
Kaeser Kompressoren GmbH P.O.Box 2143, 96410 Coburg Carl-Kaeser-Str. 26, 96450 Coburg Germany T +49 9561 640-0 F +49 9561 640-130
[email protected] www.kaeser.com
Kewesta Fördertechnik GmbH Industriestr. 4, 63526 Erlensee Germany T +49 6183 9168-21 F +49 6183 9168-55
[email protected] www.kewesta.com
CSC Jäklechemie GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 840154, 90257 Nürnberg Matthiasstr. 10-12, 90431 Nürnberg Germany T +49 911 3264-60 F +49 911 3264-660
[email protected] www.csc-jaekle.de
Kärntner Maschinenfabriken Egger GmbH Italiener Str. 62, 9500 Villach Austria T +43 4242 2348656 F +43 4242 2379850
[email protected] www.kmf.at
Jeco Pigment China Co. Ltd. Houtai Scenic Spot, W-Fukang Rd No. B60 Pigeon Villa, 300381 Tianjin China T +86 21 6872-6669 F +86 21 6872-9018
[email protected] www.jecopigment.com
Kärntner Montanindustrie GmbH P.O.Box 4, 9400 Wolfsberg Schloss 1, 9400 Wolfsberg Austria T +43 4352 54535-0 F +43 4352 54535-35
[email protected] www.kmi.at
Jenag Equipment DH Industries Sullivan House, Fenton Way Southfields Business Park SS15 6TD Laindon, Essex United Kingdom T +44 1268 410-666 F +44 1268 410-777
[email protected] www.dhi.co.uk/jenag
Kaspertechnic GmbH Langwiesenstr. 2, 74363 Güglingen Germany T +49 7135 93683-0 F +49 7135 93683-25
[email protected] www.abdecksysteme.de
JM Durchfluß-Meßtechnik GmbH P.O.Box 180273, 47172 Duisburg Bürgermeister-Stapp-Str. 37 47178 Duisburg Germany T +49 203 71387-0 F +49 203 71387-10
[email protected] www.durchfluss.de Jokey Plastik Wipperfürth GmbH August-Mittelsten-Scheid-Str. 23 51688 Wipperfürth Germany T +49 2267 685-0 F +49 2267 685-133
[email protected] www.jokey.de Jürgens Maschinenbau GmbH & Co. KG Lönsstr. 15, 48282 Emsdetten Germany T +49 2572 876-0 F +49 2572 876-123
[email protected] www.juergens.net
www.european-coatings.com
KBS GmbH Kreislaufsystem Blechverpackungen Stahl Jahnstr. 3, 40215 Düsseldorf Germany T +49 211 6707-0 F +49 211 6707-430
[email protected] www.kbs-recycling.de Keim-Additec Surface GmbH P.O.Box 1204, 55478 Kirchberg Hugo-Wagener-Str. 9, 55481 Kirchberg Germany T +49 6763 9333-0 F +49 6763 9333-30
[email protected] www.keim-additec.de Kemira Pigments Oy P.O.Box 330, 00101 Helsinki Porkkalankatu 3, 00180 Helsinki Finland T +358 10 86-11 F +358 10 86-21119
[email protected] www.kemira.com
Keyser & Mackay Zweigniederlassung Deutschland Industriestr. 163, 50999 Köln Germany T +49 2236 3990-0 F +49 2236 3990-33
[email protected] KFT Chemieservice P.O.Box 1451, 64345 Griesheim Marienstr. 3, 64347 Griesheim Germany T +49 6155 823-241 F +49 6155 823-146
[email protected] www.kft.de G. A. Kiesel GmbH Wannenäckerstr. 20, 74078 Heilbronn Germany T +49 7131 2825-0 F +49 7131 2825-50
[email protected] www.kiesel-online.de Kiess GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 120264, 45438 Mülheim/Ruhr Wiehagen 25, 45472 Mülheim/Ruhr Germany T +49 208 4958-140 F +49 208 4958-150
[email protected] www.kiess.de Kinematica AG Luzernerstr. 147a, 6014 Littau-Luzern Switzerland T +41 41 2596-565 F +41 41 2596-575
[email protected] www.kinematica.ch King Industries Noordkade 64, 2741 EZ Waddinxveen The Netherlands T +31 182 631360 F +31 182 621002
[email protected] www.kingindustries.com Kinheim Technology B.V. P.O.Box 1399, 5004 BJ Tilburg Pallasstraat 32, 5048 CJ Tilburg The Netherlands T +31 13 467-6968 F +31 13 467-7031
[email protected] www.kinheim.nl
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Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Addresses Kleifler Sandstrahl- & Drucklufttechnik Zwötzener Str. 6-8, 07551 Gera Germany T +49 365 7301540 F +49 365 7301542
[email protected] www.klefler.de KMU Umweltschutz GmbH Krummattstr. 4, 79688 Hausen Germany T +49 7622 66696-0 F +49 7622 66696-20
[email protected] www.kmu.com Knothe + Vogelsang GmbH Vertreter CDH Frankenring 18, 30855 Langenhagen Germany T +49 511 96537-0 F +49 511 96537-20
[email protected] www.k-v-gmbh.de Alfred Kochen GmbH & Co. KG Poststr. 14-16, 20354 Hamburg Germany T +49 40 355151-0 F +49 40 355151-51
[email protected] www.alfredkochen.de Konica Minolta Sensing Europa B.V. Werner-Eckert-Str. 2, 81829 München Germany T +49 89 4357-1560 F +49 89 4357-15699
[email protected] www.konicaminolta.eu Kracht GmbH P.O.Box 1420, 58774 Werdohl Gewerbestr. 20, 58791 Werdohl Germany T +49 2392 935-0 F +49 2392 935-209
[email protected] www.kracht.eu
Franz Krüppel GmbH & Co. KG Höffgeshofweg 17-19, 47807 Krefeld Germany T +49 2151 316070 F +49 2151 398043
[email protected] www.krueppel.de
Herbert Lange GmbH & Co. KG Industriestr. 1, 23829 Wittenborn Germany T +49 4554 707-0 F +49 4554 707-177
[email protected] www.lange-gruppe.de
Krüss GmbH Wissenschaftliche Laborgeräte Borsteler Chaussee 85-99a, 22453 Hamburg Germany T +49 40 514401-0 F +49 40 514401-98
[email protected] www.kruss.de
Langguth GmbH Im Südfeld 17, 48308 Senden Germany T +49 2536 806-0 F +49 2536 806-66
[email protected] www.langguth.com
Kühnast Strahlungstechnik GmbH Schloß 8, 63607 Wächtersbach Germany T +49 6053 61819-0 F +49 6053 61819-69
[email protected] www.uv-technology.de
Largo AB P.O.Box 5259, 40225 Göteborg Prästgardsängen 3, 41271 Göteborg Sweden T +46 31 7033630 F +46 31 403325
[email protected] www.largoab.se
KEM Küppers Elektromechanik GmbH Liebigstr. 2, 85757 Karlsfeld Germany T +49 8131 593910 F +49 8131 92604
[email protected] www.kem-kueppers.com
L.U.M. GmbH Rudower Chaussee 29, 12489 Berlin Germany T +49 30 678060-30 F +49 30 678060-58
[email protected] www.lum-gmbh.com
Krahn Chemie GmbH Grimm 10, 20457 Hamburg Germany T +49 40 32092-0 F +49 40 32092-322
[email protected] www.krahn.de Kromachem (UK) Ltd. Unit 10, Moor Park Ind. Centre Tolpits Lane, WD18 9ER Watford, Herts United Kingdom T +44 1923 223368 F +44 1923 239308
[email protected] www.kromachem.com
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Henry Lamotte Oils GmbH P.O.Box 103849, 28038 Bremen Merkurstr. 47, 28197 Bremen Germany T +49 421 523946-0 F +49 421 523946-199
[email protected] www.lamotte-oils.de
L & S Oberflächentechnik GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 1315, 33750 Schloß Holte-Stukenbrock Grenzweg 14b, 33758 Schloß Holte-Stukenbrock Germany T +49 5207 9195-0 F +49 5207 9195-20
[email protected] www.ls-oberflaechentechnik.de
Robert Kraemer GmbH & Co. KG Zum Roten Hahn 9, 26180 Rastede Germany T +49 4402 9788-0 F +49 4402 9788-222
[email protected] www.rokra.com
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Kronos International, Inc. P.O.Box 100720, 51307 Leverkusen Peschstr. 5, 51373 Leverkusen Germany T +49 214 3560 F +49 214 42150
[email protected] www.kronostio2.com
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Lambda Technology Gesellschaft für thermische Prozesse mbH Dietramszeller Str. 6, 82544 Egling Germany T +49 8176 99-7304 F +49 8176 99-89080
[email protected] www.lambdatechnology.com Lamberti SpA Via Marsala 38D, 21013 Gallarate (VA) Italy T +39 331 715-780 F +39 331 715-800
[email protected] www.lamberti.com
Largo Innova AB Magainsgatan 12, 43437 Kungsbacka
[email protected] www.largoinnova.se Lauda Dr. R. Wobser GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 1251, 97912 Lauda-Königshofen Pfarrstr. 41-43, 97922 Lauda-Königshofen Germany T +49 9343 503-0 F +49 9343 503-222
[email protected] www.lauda.de Laviosa Chimica Mineraria SpA Via Leonardo da Vinci 21, 57123 Livorno Italy T +39 0586 434-000 F +39 0586 434-130
[email protected] www.laviosa.it Lavollee Chimie S.A. Rue Louis Rouquier 9, 92300 Levallois France T +33 1 4639-8888 F +33 1 4639-0958
[email protected] www.lavollee-chimie.com Lechler GmbH P.O.Box 1323, 72544 Metzingen Ulmer Str. 128, 72555 Metzingen Germany T +49 7123 962-0 F +49 7123 962-444
[email protected] www.lechler.de
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Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Addresses Lechner & Crebert Chemische Fabrik GmbH Düsseldorfer Str. 17-19, 68219 Mannheim Germany T +49 621 895-035 F +49 621 895-207
[email protected] www.lechner-crebert.de
Liebau Chemie Handelsgesellschaft mbH Hoisdorfer Landstr. 90, 22927 Großhansdorf Germany T +49 4102 6931-0 F +49 4102 6931-31
[email protected] www.liebauchemie.de
LTB Lufttechnik Bayreuth GmbH & Co. KG Markgrafenstr. 4, 95497 Goldkronach Germany T +49 9273 500-0 F +49 9273 500-111
[email protected] www.ltb.de
F.B. Lehmann Maschinenfabrik GmbH P.O.Box 1504, 73405 Aalen Daimlerstr. 12-13, 73431 Aalen Germany T +49 7361 562-0 F +49 7361 562-60
[email protected] www.fblehmann.de
Gebr. Liebisch GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 140606, 33626 Bielefeld Eisenstr. 34, 33649 Bielefeld Germany T +49 521 94647-0 F +49 521 94647-90
[email protected] www.liebisch.com
Lubrizol Deutschland GmbH P.O.Box 1155, 27717 Ritterhude Max-Planck-Str. 6, 27721 Ritterhude Germany T +49 421 6933-3 F +49 421 6933-400
[email protected] www.lubrizolcoatings.com
Lehmann & Voss & Co. KG Alsterufer 19, 20354 Hamburg Germany T +49 40 44197-0 F +49 40 44197-351
[email protected] www.lehvoss.de
Liman GmbH & Co. KG Broßhauser Str. 4, 42697 Solingen Germany T +49 212 2324-960 F +49 212 2324-988
[email protected] www.liman.info
Lemro Chemieprodukte Michael Mrozyk KG Orkener Str. 33, 41515 Grevenbroich Germany T +49 2181 239-200 F +49 2181 239-233
[email protected] www.lemro.de
SiLi Sigmund Lindner GmbH Oberwarmensteinacher Str. 38 95485 Warmensteinach Germany T +49 9277 994-0 F +49 9277 994-99
[email protected] www.sigmund-lindner.com
Lucite International Ltd. Queens Gate, 15-17 Queens Terr., 1st fl. SO14 3BP Southampton United Kingdom T +44 23 80248-150 F +44 23 80248-160
[email protected] www.luciteinternational.com
The Leneta Company Whitney Road 15, 07430-3129 Mahwah, NJ USA T +1 201 847-9300 F +1 201 848-8833
[email protected] www.leneta.com Leuna-Harze GmbH P.O.Box 4043, 06233 Leuna Am Haupttor, Bau 6619, 06237 Leuna Germany T +49 3461 43-3639 F +49 3461 43-4574
[email protected] www.leuna-harze.de Leuvenberg Test Techniek Pieter Boorsmapad 14, 1035 CK Amsterdam The Netherlands T +31 20 4825-123 F +31 20 4820-232
[email protected] www.leuvenberg.nl Lewa GmbH Ulmer Str. 10, 71229 Leonberg Germany T +49 7152 14-0 F +49 7152 14-1303
[email protected] www.lewa.de Lewa Hov GmbH + Co. KG P.O.Box 1637, 71206 Leonberg Neue Ramtelstr. 48, 71229 Leonberg Germany T +49 7152 609-10 F +49 7152 609-159
[email protected] www.hov.de
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Linker Industrie-Technik GmbH Bunsenstr. 200, 34127 Kassel Germany T +49 561 989046-0 F +49 561 989046-22
[email protected] www.linker-kassel.com List-Magnetik GmbH P.O.Box 100248, 70746 Leinfelden-Echterdingen Max-Lang-Str. 56, 70771 Leinfelden-Echterdingen Germany T +49 711 903631-0 F +49 711 903631-10
[email protected] www.list-magnetik.de Lleal S.A. c. Mollet 53, Pol. Ind. Palou Nord 08400 Granollers Spain T +34 902 374-000 F +34 902 375-000
[email protected] www.lleal.com
Luckerath BV Industrial Pyrolysis Ovens Jellinghausstraat 2, 5048 AZ Tilburg The Netherlands T +31 13 4666-777 F +31 13 4670-731
[email protected] www.luckerath.com Luckerath BVBA Lammerdries 11, 2440 Geel Belgium T +32 14 259310 F +32 14 220280
[email protected] www.luckerath.com Georg H. Luh GmbH P.O.Box 120, 65393 Walluf Schöne Aussicht 39, 65396 Walluf Germany T +49 6123 798-0 F +49 6123 798-44
[email protected] www.luh.de Lüscher & Co. P.O.Box 44, 9011 St. Gallen St. Georgenstr. 159, 9011 St. Gallen Switzerland T +41 71 228-8833 F +41 71 228-8830 www.novamart-luescher.com
Loft Anlagenbau und Beratung GmbH Bahnhofstr. 30, 72138 Kirchentellinsfurt Germany T +49 7121 968-350 F +49 7121 968-360
[email protected] www.loft-gmbh.de
E. Luterbach AG Mülacher 10, 6024 Hildisrieden Switzerland T +41 41 462-6000 F +41 41 462-6001
[email protected] www.luterbach-ag.ch
Lonza AG BU Performance Intermediates Münchensteinerstr. 38, 4002 Basel Switzerland T +41 61 316-8111 F +41 61 316-9111
[email protected] www.lonza.com
Lutro Luft- und Trockentechnik GmbH P.O.Box 300159, 70756 Leinfelden-Echterdingen Sielminger Str. 35, 70771 LeinfeldenEchterdingen Germany T +49 711 79094-0 F +49 711 79094-39
[email protected] www.lutro.de
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Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Addresses Lutz Pumpen GmbH P.O.Box 1462, 97864 Wertheim Erlenstr. 5-7, 97877 Wertheim Germany T +49 9342 879-0 F +49 9342 879-404
[email protected] www.lutz-pumpen.de Mafac Ernst Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG Max-Eyth-Str. 2, 72275 Alpirsbach Germany T +49 7444 9509-0 F +49 7444 9509-99
[email protected] www.mafac.de Mahle Filtersysteme GmbH Industriefiltration P.O.Box 1309, 74603 Öhringen Schleifbachweg 45, 74613 Öhringen Germany T +49 7941 67-0 F +49 7941 67-23429
[email protected] www.mahle-industriefiltration.com
Marimex Industries GmbH P.O.Box 200131, 46223 Bottrop Bergiusstr. 6, 46244 Bottrop Germany T +49 2045 4038-0 F +49 2045 4038-19
[email protected] www.marimex.de Martinswerk GmbH P.O.Box 1209, 50102 Bergheim Kölner Str. 110, 50127 Bergheim Germany T +49 2271 902-0 F +49 2271 902-555
[email protected] www.martinswerk.de Josef Maszyna GmbH Iltisweg 9, 53842 Troisdorf Germany T +49 2241 949624 F +49 2241 405808 www.maszyna.de Werner Mathis AG Rütisbergstr. 3, 8156 Oberhasli, Zürich Switzerland T +41 44 852-5050 F +41 44 850-6707
[email protected] www.mathisag.com MC GmbH Maschinenbau u. Chemievertrieb Senefelderstr. 13, 73760 Ostfildern Germany T +49 711 413040 F +49 711 4414541
[email protected] www.mc-gmbh.eu
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Metacap GmbH Siemensstr. 9, 23560 Lübeck Germany T +49 451 5820091 F +49 451 581312
[email protected] www.metacap.de
MEEH Pulverbeschichtungs- und Staubfilteranlagen GmbH Robert-Bosch-Str. 3 -4/1, 71299 Wimsheim Germany T +49 7044 95151-0 F +49 7044 95151-99
[email protected] www.jumbo-coat.de
Metalas Deutschland GmbH Niemannstr. 3, 48432 Rheine Germany T +49 5971 9692-0 F +49 5971 9692-96
[email protected] www.metalas.com
Meghmani Pigments A Meghmani Group Company 81-82, GIDC Phase 2382445, Ahmedabad India T +91 79 3291-1289 F +91 79 2646-7335
[email protected] www.meghmanigroup.com
Malvern Instruments GmbH Rigipstr. 19, 71083 Herrenberg Germany T +49 7032 9777-0 F +49 7032 77854
[email protected] www.malvern.de
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Ian McHattie Engineering Ltd. High Road 46, 225 4TA Hockley, Essex United Kingdom T +44 1268 777-277 F +44 1268 777-353
[email protected] www.mchattie-engineering.com
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Metalltechnik Schmidt GmbH & Co P.O.Box 4329, 70781 Filderstadt Schulstr. 41, 70794 Filderstadt Germany T +49 711 7799070 F +49 711 77990799
[email protected] www.ferrosad.com
Meier Oberflächen AG Im Hard 4, 8197 Rafz Switzerland T +41 43 4334-400 F +41 43 4334-429
[email protected] www.meier-oberflaechen.ch
Metex Meschenmoser GmbH P.O.Box 1464, 88063 Tettnang Olgastr. 2-4, 88069 Tettnang Germany T +49 7542 7645 F +49 7542 53651
[email protected] www.metex-lackierzubehoer.de
menzerna polishing compounds GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 60, 76468 Ötigheim Industriestr. 25, 76470 Ötigheim Germany T +49 7222 9157-0 F +49 7222 9157-10
[email protected] www.menzerna.com
MGV-Moest-Spritzgeräte Prod.- und Vertriebs-GmbH Lechwiesenstr. 62, 86899 Landsberg Germany T +49 8191 2066 F +49 8191 59298
[email protected] www.mgv-moest.de
MEP Teknik Ltd. Sekerpinar koy yolu uzeri 554 sok. 41420 Cayirova, Gebze, Kocaeli Turkey T +90 262 658-1414 F +90 262 658-1410
[email protected] www.mepteknik.com
Miag Fahrzeugbau GmbH Kocherstr. 1, 38120 Braunschweig Germany T +49 531 86601-0 F +49 531 86601-50
[email protected] www.miag.de
Merck KGaA Frankfurter Str. 250, 64293 Darmstadt Germany T +49 6151 72-6129 F +49 6151 72-7684
[email protected]
Micro Powders Inc. White Plains Road 580, 10591 Tarrytown, NY USA T +1 914 7934058 F +1 914 4727098
[email protected] www.micropowders.com
Meri.ch AG Rosenbergsaustr. 7, 9434 Au Switzerland T +41 71 7474-949 F +41 71 7474-948
[email protected] www.meri.ch
Microbeads AG Neumarkt 2, 5201 Brugg Switzerland T +41 56 441-1611 F +41 56 441-5515
[email protected] www.microbeads-ag.ch
Eduard Merkle GmbH & Co. KG Altental 6, 89143 Blaubeuren Germany T +49 7344 9601-0 F +49 7344 9601-11
[email protected] www.eduard-merkle.de
Microfluidics European Office Edisonstr. 15, 68623 Lampertheim Germany T +49 6206 503-700 F +49 6206 503-705
[email protected] www.microfluidicscorp.com
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Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Addresses Mikropack GmbH Maybachstr. 11, 73760 Ostfildern Germany T +49 711 341696-0 F +49 711 341696-85
[email protected] www.mikropack.de MikroPul GmbH & Co. KG Welserstr. 9-11, 51149 Köln Germany T +49 2203 9391-0 F +49 2203 9391-293
[email protected] www.mikropul.de Millennium Specialty Chemicals Broening Highway 2701, 21222 Baltimore, MD USA T +1 410 2888883 F +1 410 2889541 www.mic-usa.com Minelco Ltd. Raynesway, DE21 7BE Derby, Derbyshire United Kingdom T +44 1332 67-3131 F +44 1332 67-7590
[email protected] www.minelco.com Minerals Girona S.A. Ctra. Nacional IIa, Km. 8,3 17600 Figueres Spain T +34 972 503805 F +34 972 670102
[email protected] www.mineralsgirona.com Minimax GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 1260, 23840 Bad Oldesloe Industriestr. 10-12, 23840 Bad Oldesloe Germany T +49 4531 803-0 F +49 4531 803-248
[email protected] www.minimax.de MK Chemicals GmbH Wilhelmshütte, 31167 Bockenem Germany T +49 5067 6065 F +49 5067 6807
[email protected] www.mkchemicals.de MKM-Oberflächentechnik GmbH Schallbruch 41, 42781 Haan Germany T +49 2129 6353 F +49 2129 59935
[email protected] www.sicmo.de MOC Danner GmbH Wiesenstr. 9, 72119 Ammerbuch, Altingen Germany T +49 7032 955968-0 F +49 7032 955968-20
[email protected] www.moc-danner.de
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Momentive Specialty Chemicals BVBA P.O.Box 606, 3190 AN Hoogvliet-RT Koddeweg 67, 3194 DH Hoogvliet-RT The Netherlands T +31 10 2954-000 F +31 10 2954-040
[email protected] www.hexion.com
MTI – Mischtechnik Industrieanlagen GmbH P.O.Box 5062, 32729 Detmold Ohmstr. 8, 32758 Detmold Germany T +49 5231 914-0 F +49 5231 914-299
[email protected] www.mti-mixer.de
WKI Momentive Performance Materials Swisse SARL Rue du Pré- Bouvier 7, 1217 Meyrin, Geneva Switzerland T +41 22 9892111 F +41 22 7851140
MTM Meißner Technik Müllenbach GmbH Graf-Albert-Str. 13, 51709 Marienheide Germany T +49 2264 4560-0 F +49 2264 4560-38
[email protected] www.mtm-gmbh.com
Mondo Minerals B.V. Branch Finland P.O.Box 603 87101, Kajaani Kainuuntie 54 88620 Korholanmäki Finland T +358 105 621-231 F +358 105 621-300 veli.kilpelä
[email protected] www.mondominerals.com Mondo Minerals BV P.O.Box 58416, 1040 HK Amsterdam Kajuitweg 8, 1041 AR Amsterdam The Netherlands T +31 20 4487-448 F +31 20 4487-437
[email protected] www.mondominerals.com Morimura Bros. (Europe) BV Cannenburgerweg 59C, 1244 RH Ankeveen The Netherlands T +31 35 656-4564 F +31 35 656-0281
[email protected] www.morimura.co.jp Motec Ingenieurbüro Gesellschaft f. Industrietechnik, Arbeits-u.Umweltschutz mbH Orleshäuser Str. 51, 63654 Büdingen Germany T +49 6042 953-330 F +49 6042 953-333
[email protected] www.motec-germany.de MSE Filterpressen GmbH Am Eisengraben 3, 75196 Remchingen Germany T +49 7232 3650-65 F +49 7232 3650-80
[email protected] www.mse-anlagenbau.de M-Service & Geräte Siefenfeldchen 184, 53332 Bornheim Germany T +49 2222 62105 F +49 2222 65974
[email protected] www.m-service.de mti material testlab international Sommerweide 1, 94529 Aicha Germany T +49 8544 9747330 F +49 8544 9747332
[email protected] www.testlab-mti.de
mtv messtechnik oHG Engeldorfer Str. 58, 50997 Köln Germany T +49 2232 9641-0 F +49 2232 9641-14
[email protected] www.mtv-messtechnik.de Mühlmeier GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 1129, 95667 Bärnau Göttlitzweg 2, 95671 Bärnau Germany T +49 9635 920-20 F +49 9635 920-247
[email protected] www.muehlmeier.de Muhr & Söhne GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 327, 57427 Attendorn Kölner Str. 75, 57439 Attendorn Germany T +49 2722 697-0 F +49 2722 697-115
[email protected] www.muhr-soehne.de Raimund Müller GmbH & Co. KG Hauptstr. 4, 25497 Prisdorf Germany T +49 4101 7961-0 F +49 4101 7961-61
[email protected] www.raimund-mueller.de Müller-Düsseltechnik E.K. Schwelmer Str. 20, 40235 Düsseldorf Germany T +49 211 6372-49 F +49 211 6327-18
[email protected] Multicolor Deutschland GmbH P.O.Box 1553, 48273 Emsdetten Gutenbergstr. 20, 48282 Emsdetten Germany T +49 2572 96065-0 F +49 2572 96065-30
[email protected] www.multicolor.cc Muster-Schmidt RAL-Farbkartenvertrieb Schuhstr. 1/6, 37154 Northeim Germany T +49 5551 908-420 F +49 5551 908-4229
[email protected] www.muster-schmidt.de
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Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Addresses Nanosol AG Landstr. 16, 9496 Balzers Liechtenstein T +423 388 11-50 F +423 388 11-55
[email protected] www.nanosol.li NCS Colour AB P.O.Box 49022, 10028 Stockholm Igeldammsgatan 30, 10028 Stockholm Sweden T +46 8 6174-700 F +46 8 6174-747
[email protected] www.ncscolour.com NCS Colour Centre GmbH Bayreuther Str. 8, 10787 Berlin Germany T +49 30 2109010 F +49 30 21473671
[email protected] www.ncscolour.de Necarbo B.V. P.O.Box 621, 1940 AP Beverwijk Noorderkade 28, 1948 NR Beverwijk The Netherlands T +31 251 278300 F +31 251 214471
[email protected] www.necarbo.com Nelco Pulverrecycling BVBA Hoge Olm 5, 9030 Gent Belgium T +32 9 237-0566 F +32 9 270-3213
[email protected] www.nelco.be Neochimiki S.A. Heyden 8, 10434 Athens Greece T +30 22210 34101 F +30 22210 31647
[email protected] www.neochimiki-sa.gr
Netzsch-Condux Mahltechnik GmbH P.O.Box 1955, 63409 Hanau Rodenbacher Chaussee 1-2, 63457 Hanau Germany T +49 6181 50601 F +49 6181 571270
[email protected] www.netzsch-grinding.com Netzsch-Feinmahltechnik GmbH P.O.Box 1460, 95088 Selb Sedanstr. 70, 95100 Selb Germany T +49 9287 797-0 F +49 9287 797-149
[email protected] www.netzsch.com
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Nordson (UK) Ltd. Ashurst Drive, Cheadle Heath SK3 ORY Stockport, Cheshire United Kingdom T +44 161 4954200 F +44 161 42867163
[email protected] www.nordson.co.uk
Neville Chemical Europe B.V. P.O.Box 192, 1420 AD Uithoorn Amsteldijk Noord 35, 1422 XX Uithoorn The Netherlands T +31 297 54-5522 F +31 297 54-0196
[email protected] www.nevchem.com
Nordson Deutschland GmbH P.O.Box 3244, 40682 Erkrath Heinrich-Hertz-Str. 42-44, 40699 Erkrath Germany T +49 211 92-050 F +49 211 92-52148
[email protected] www.nordson.de
Newson Gale Ltd. Omega House, Private Road 8 NG4 2JX Colwick, Nottingham United Kingdom T +44 115 940-7500 F +44 115 940-7501 www.newson-gale.com
North Cape Minerals AS Olav Ingstads vei 5, 1351 Rud Norway T +47 67 152-200 F +47 67 152-201
[email protected] www.ncm.no
Wilhelm Niemann GmbH & Co. Nordlandstr. 16, 49326 Melle-Neuenkirchen Germany T +49 5428 950-0 F +49 5428 950-199
[email protected] www.niemann.de
Norzinco GmbH Harzer Zinkoxide Landstr. 93, 38644 Goslar Germany T +49 5321 684-0 F +49 5321 684-111
[email protected] www.norzinco.de
Nilfisk-Alto Geschäftsbereich der Nilfisk-Advance AG Guido-Oberdorfer-Str. 10, 89287 Bellenberg Germany T +49 7306 72-0 F +49 7306 72-200
[email protected] www.nilfisk-alto.de Nitroil Polyurea GmbH Liebigstr. 2-20, 22113 Hamburg Germany T +49 40 325656-0 F +49 40 325656-16
[email protected] www.nitroil.de Nittmann Filter für Lackier-und Klimaanlagen Köstlerring 21, 91275 Auerbach Germany T +49 9643 3804 F +49 9643 8311
[email protected] www.nittmann-filtermatten.de
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Noppel Maschinenbau GmbH P.O.Box 1518, 74875 Sinsheim Am Leitzelbach 17, 74889 Sinsheim Germany T +49 7261 934-0 F +49 7261 934-250
[email protected] www.noppel.de
Reinhard Neuscheler Handelsvertretungen CDH Metzinger Str. 64, 72766 Reutlingen Germany T +49 7127 89-821 F +49 7127 89-740
[email protected] www.rncdh.de
Nilfisk-Advance AG Siemensstr. 25-27, 25462 Rellingen Germany T +49 4101 399-0 F +49 4101 399-191
[email protected] www.nilfisk-advance.de
Neotechnik GmbH Entstaubungsanlagen Piderits Bleiche 8, 33689 Bielefeld Germany T +49 5205 7503-0 F +49 5205 7503-77
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Neuman & Esser GmbH Mahl- und Sichtsysteme P.O.Box 1243, 52527 Übach-Palenberg Werkstr., 52531 Übach-Palenberg Germany T +49 2451 481-02 F +49 2451 481-200
[email protected] www.neuman-esser.com
Novaflow Systems, Inc. Industrial Road 991 P.O.Box 269, K0E 1T0 Prescott, Ontario Canada T +1 613 9255-926 F +1 613 9255-928
[email protected] www.novaflow.com Novance P.O.Box 20609, 60206 Venette Chemin de l'Usine 60206, Compiegne Cedex France T +33 3 4490-7000 F +33 3 4490-7070
[email protected] www.novance.com Novasina AG Neuheimstrasse 12, 8853 Lachen Switzerland T +41 55 642-6767 F +41 55 642-6770
[email protected] www.novasina.com
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Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Addresses Nubiola Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes 648 08010 Barcelona Spain T +34 93 34357-50 F +34 93 34357-71
[email protected] www.nubiola.com
OptiSense Ges. für optische Prozessmesstechnik mbH & Co. KG Annaberg Str. 134, 45721 Haltern am See Germany T +49 2364 50882-0 F +49 2364 50882-11
[email protected] www.optisense.com
Pansan Chemische Produkte GmbH P.O.Box 2221, 40746 Langenfeld Herzogstr. 23, 40764 Langenfeld Germany T +49 2173 23-072 F +49 2173 23-752
[email protected] www.pansan.de
Nuplex Resins BV P.O.Box 79, 4600 AB Bergen op Zoom Synthesebaan 1, 4612 RB Bergen op Zoom The Netherlands T +31 164 276-911 F +31 164 276-446
[email protected] www.nuplexresins.com
P.P.U. Orbud Sp. z o.o. ul. Sianokosy 8a, 91-366 Lodz Poland T +48 42 6589129 F +48 42 6589129
[email protected] www.orbud.pl
Parisloire-APV Germany GmbH Am Kanal 6, 49565 Bramsche Germany T +49 5461 9466-0 F +49 5461 9466-99
[email protected] www.parisloire-apv.com
ORM Bergold Chemie GmbH & Co. KG Daimlerstr. 2-4, 44805 Bochum Germany T +49 234 87908-0 F +49 234 87908-31
[email protected] www.sk-europe.com
Pausch Messtechnik GmbH P.O.Box 1519, 42759 Haan Nordstr. 53, 42781 Haan Germany T +49 2129 9396-0 F +49 2129 9396-10
[email protected] www.pausch.com
Nymco S.P.A. Via C. Magni 1, 21049 Tradate-Varese Italy T +39 0331 8535-1 F +39 0331 8535-81
[email protected] www.nymco.com OAS AG Linzer Str. 7, 28359 Bremen Germany T +49 421 2206-0 F +49 421 2206-100
[email protected] www.oas.de
Osnatol-Werk GmbH & Co. KG Lackfabrik Bahnhofstr. 14, 49191 Belm-Vehrte Germany T +49 5406 83000 F +49 5406 8300399
[email protected] www.osnatol.de
Oberflächenkompetenz Steinl eK Jakob-Oswald-Str. 22, 92289 Ursensollen Germany T +49 9628 9208-0 F +49 9628 9208-20
[email protected] www.ok-steinl.de
Heinrich Osthoff-Petrasch GmbH & Co. KG Rugenbarg 63 a, 22848 Norderstedt Germany T +49 40 528707-0 F +49 40 528707-77
[email protected] www.osthoff-petrasch.de
Olbrich know how In der Erborst 11-13, 58675 Hemer Germany T +49 2372 862868 F +49 2372 60194
[email protected] www.olbrichknowhow-web.de
Gebr. Overlack Chemische Fabrik GmbH Aachener Str. 258, 41061 Mönchengladbach Germany T +49 2161 356-130 F +49 2161 356-114
[email protected] www.overlack.de
Oltrogge & Co. KG Finkenstr. 61, 33609 Bielefeld Germany T +49 521 32-080 F +49 521 32-2705
[email protected] www.oltrogge.de
Overlack Global/Chemical GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 130420, 40554 Düsseldorf Paul-Thomas-Str. 49, 40589 Düsseldorf Germany T +49 211 74-085 F +49 211 74-89932
[email protected] www.overlack-global.com
OMC srl Via Brodolini 12, 21047 Saronno (VA) Italy T +39 02 960-7682 F +39 02 960-3174
[email protected] www.omc-saronno.com Omya International AG P.O.Box 335, 4665 Oftringen Baslerstr. 42, 4665 Oftringen Switzerland T +41 62 789-2929 F +41 62 789-2077
[email protected] www.omya.com
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Anton Paar GmbH Anton-Paar-Str. 20, 8054 Graz Austria T +43 316 257-0 F +43 316 257-257
[email protected] www.anton-paar.com Paint Test Equipment The Courtyard 3/4, Greenfield Farm Estate CW12 4TR Congleton, Cheshire United Kingdom T +44 1260 275614 F +44 1260 299231
[email protected] www.paint-test-equipment.com
PBS Pulverbeschichtungs- und Spezialfilteranlagen GmbH Daimlerstr. 2, 71299 Wimsheim Germany T +49 7044 9412-0 F +49 7044 9412-99
[email protected] www.pbs-online.de Pero AG Hunnenstr. 18, 86343 Königsbrunn Germany T +49 8231 6011-0 F +49 8231 6011-810
[email protected] www.pero.ag Perstorp 28480 Perstorp Sweden T +46 435 38-000 F +46 435 38-100
[email protected] www.perstorp.com PFE Pumpen & Filter Nothberger Str. 60, 52249 Eschweiler Germany T +49 2403 5595-0 F +49 2403 5595-20
[email protected] www.pfe-online.de G. & S. Philipp Chemische Produkte Vertriebs-Gesellschaft Am Weiher 6-8, 86943 Thaining Germany T +49 8194 9310980 F +49 8194 8461
[email protected] www.guschem.de Phototherm Dr. Petry GmbH Altenkesseler Str. 17/C1, 66115 Saarbrücken Germany T +49 681 9762-300 F +49 681 9762-302
[email protected] www.phototherm.de
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Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Addresses Phyma Computermeßtechnik Spektrometersysteme GmbH Ferdinand-Waldmüller-Gasse, 62531 Gaaden Austria T +43 2237 8117 F +43 2237 8540
[email protected] Pidilite Industries Limited P.O.Box 17411, 400 059 Mumbai Mahashtra Ramakrishna Mandir Road Off M.Vasanji Rd., Andheri (E) 400 059 Mumbai Mahashtra India T +91 22 283-47550 F +91 22 283-67459
[email protected] www.pidilite.com Pinova AG tinting system technology Gewerbestr. 1, Industriegebiet Moos 2543 Lengnau BE Switzerland T +41 32 65-41080 F +41 32 65-32414
[email protected] www.pinova.ch Plasmec S.R.L. Via Europa 79, 21015 Lonate Pozzolo (VA) Italy T +39 0331 301-648 F +39 0331 301-749
[email protected] www.plasmec.it PMS Mischersysteme und Technik P.O.Box 5444, 59804 Arnsberg Nikolaus-Emmerich-Str. 8, 59821 Arnsberg Germany T +49 2931 77276 F +49 2931 77276
[email protected] www.pms-mischer.com Polimeri Europa S.p.A. Piazza Boldrini 1, 20097 San Donato Milanese Italy T +39 2 520-1 F +39 2 520-42361
[email protected] www.polimerieuropa.com Pollution Control Products Co. Unit 33c, Hobbs Industrial Estate RH7 6 HN Newchapel, Surrey United Kingdom T +44 1342 834-659 F +44 1342 834-433
[email protected] www.pcponline.co.uk
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proaqua GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 100408, 55135 Mainz Dekan-Laist-Str. 13, 55129 Mainz Germany T +49 6131 9713-100 F +49 6131 9713-190
[email protected] www.pro-aqua.net Profarb Ltd. Chorzowska 44c, 44-100 Gliwice Poland T +48 32 2704536 F +48 32 2314641
[email protected] www.profarb.com.pl
Pomtava S.A. Nonceruz 2, 2732 Reconvilier Switzerland T +41 32 481-1514 F +41 32 481-4818
[email protected] www.pomtava.com
Profiltra B.V. P.O.Box 1072, 1300 BB Almere Meerpaalweg 4, 1332 BB Almere The Netherlands T +31 36 5324-288 F +31 36 5324-268
[email protected] www.profiltra.nl
Porta Gestelltechnik Bako GmbH & Co. KG Meißener Str. 2, 32457 Porta Westfalica Germany T +49 571 64617-0 F +49 571 64617-15
[email protected] www.porta-gestelltechnik.de
Progiven S.A.S Chemin des Marais 221 94132 Fontenay-sous-Bois Cedex France T +33 1 53999-100 F +33 1 53999-101
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Posichem Rohstoffvertriebs-GmbH P.O.Box 2227, 47923 Grefrath Tulpenweg 3, 47929 Grefrath Germany T +49 2158 911-909 F +49 2158 911-491
[email protected] www.posichem.de
ProMinent Dosiertechnik GmbH P.O.Box 101760, 69007 Heidelberg Im Schuhmachergewann 5-11 69123 Heidelberg Germany T +49 6221 842-0 F +49 6221 842-617
[email protected] www.prominent.com
PowCoS GmbH Powder Coating Service Grüne Str. 17, 01067 Dresden Germany T +49 351 4383-070 F +49 351 4383-072
[email protected] www.powcos.de Powder Process Systems Ltd. Unit 16, Riverside lnd. Estate SS4 1BS Rochford, Essex United Kingdom T +44 1702 5464-71 F +44 1702 5464-58
[email protected] www.kemutec.com
PQ Silicas UK Limited Trading as PQ Corporation Bank Quay 4 Liverpool Road WA5 1AB Warrington, Cheshire United Kingdom T +44 1925 416-100 F +44 1925 416-191 www.pqcorp.com
Polyplas GmbH Kiebitzweg 12, 31860 Emmerthal Germany T +49 5155 9705-0 F +49 5155 9705-25
[email protected] www.polyplas.de
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Polzer Maschinentechnik GmbH Rehbergkuppe 8, 35745 Herborn Germany T +49 2772 9494-0 F +49 2772 9494-11
[email protected] www.polzergmbh.de
PPW-Polyplan Werkzeuge GmbH Riekbornweg 20, 22457 Hamburg Germany T +49 40 559726-0 F +49 40 559726-65 www.polyplan.com
Polycraft GmbH Weiskircher Str. 96, 63110 Rodgau Germany T +49 6106 23-341 F +49 6106 23-663
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Polytec PT GmbH Polymere Technologien P.O.Box 161, 76333 Waldbronn Polytec Platz 1-7, 76337 Waldbronn Germany T +49 7243 6040 F +49 7243 69944
[email protected] www.polytec.de
proRheo GmbH P.O.Box 1111, 75379 Althengstett Bahnhofstr. 38, 75382 Althengstett Germany T +49 7051 92489-0 F +49 7051 92489-29
[email protected] www.prorheo.de Provencale S.A. P.O.Box 97, 83172 Brignoles Cedex Avenue Frederic Mistral 29, 83175 Brignoles Cedex France T +33 4 9472-8300 F +33 4 9459-0455
[email protected] www.provencale.com Putzlappen Birkefeld Dieselstr. 27, 44805 Bochum Germany T +49 234 853859 F +49 234 854150
[email protected] www.putzlappenbirkefeld.de
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Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Addresses Q-Lab Deutschland GmbH In den Hallen 30, 66115 Saarbrücken Germany T +49 681 85747-0 F +49 681 85740-74
[email protected] www.q-lab.com
Radiant Color N.V. Europark 1046, 3530 Houthalen Belgium T +32 11 52-0760 F +32 11 52-6679
[email protected] www.radiantcolor.be
Q-Lab Europe Ltd. Express Trading Estate Stone Hill Road, BL4 9TP Bolton, Farnworth United Kingdom T +44 1204 8616-16 F +44 1204 8616-17
[email protected] www.q-lab.com
Rahn AG Dörflistr. 120, 8050 Zürich Switzerland T +41 44 315-4200 F +41 44 315-4270
[email protected] www.rahn-group.com
QolorTech b.v. P.O.Box 189, 8170 AD Vaassen Aalbosweg 26, 8171 MA Vaassen The Netherlands T +31 578 578-666 F +31 578 578-661
[email protected] www.qolortech.nl Ingenieurbüro Quade GmbH Anlagenbau + Verfahrenstechnik Im Westerbruch 68, 49152 Bad Essen, Rabber Germany T +49 5472 9496-0 F +49 5472 9496-12
[email protected] www.iq-engineering.de Quantachrome GmbH & Co. KG Rudolf-Diesel-Str. 12, 85235 Odelzhausen Germany T +49 8134 9324-0 F +49 8134 9324-25
[email protected] www.quantachrome.de Quarzwerke GmbH P.O.Box 1780, 50207 Frechen Kaskadenweg 40, 50226 Frechen Germany T +49 2234 101-411 F +49 2234 101-400
[email protected] www.quarzwerke.com
RAL gGmbH Siegburger Str. 39, 53757 Sankt Augustin Germany T +49 2241 25516-30 F +49 2241 25516-16
[email protected] www.RAL-Farben.de Ramseier Technologies GmbH & Co. KG Mühlstr. 88, 73547 Lorch-Waldhausen Germany T +49 7172 1835-43 F +49 7172 1835-44
[email protected] www.ramseierkoatings.com Herbert Rapp GmbH & Co. KG Karl-Benz-Str. 4, 72124 Pliezhausen Germany T +49 7127 98770-0 F +49 7127 7233
[email protected] www.herbert-rapp.de Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. P.O.Box 13582, 27709 Durham, NC Ellis Road 2400, Research Triangle Park 27703 Durham, NC USA T +1 919 990-7504 F +1 919 990-7670
[email protected] www.reichhold.com
R + B Technik GmbH Konsul-Smidt-Str. 8e, 28217 Bremen Germany T +49 421 478782-0 F +49 421 478782-22
[email protected] www.rb-technik.de
Ernst Reinhardt GmbH P.O.Box 1880, 78008 Villingen-Schwenningen Güterbahnhofstr. 1 78048 Villingen-Schwenningen Germany T +49 7721 8441-0 F +49 7721 8441-44
[email protected] www.ernst-reinhardt.com
R.O.T GmbH Heiligenbreite 34, 88662 Überlingen Germany T +49 7551 94987-0 F +49 7551 94987-27
[email protected] www.r-o-t-gmbh.de
Georg Render GmbH Sölterstr. 31, 32107 Bad Salzuflen Germany T +49 5208 6595 F +49 5208 6570
[email protected] www.render-gmbh.de
Raasch Luftfilter P.O.Box 130253, 42680 Solingen Scharenberger Str. 11 – 13, 42699 Solingen Germany T +49 212 232-350 F +49 212 338-390
[email protected] www.raasch.de
Reologica Instruments AB Scheelevägen 30, 22363 Lund Sweden T +46 46 12-7760 F +46 46 12-5057
[email protected] www.reologica.se
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Retsch GmbH P.O.Box 1554, 42759 Haan Rheinische Str. 36, 42781 Haan Germany T +49 2129 5561-0 F +49 2129 8702
[email protected] www.retsch.com Retsch Technology GmbH Rheinische Str. 43, 42781 Haan Germany T +49 2129 5561-0 F +49 2129 5561-87
[email protected] www.retsch-technology.com RG Mineral AS P.O.Box 434, 8601 Mo i Rana Norway T +47 75 198-300 F +47 75 198-301
[email protected] www.ranagruber.no RHB Industrieausrüstungen OHG Kronskamp 134, 22880 Wedel Germany T +49 4103 9048-60 F +49 4103 9048-66
[email protected] www.filtermatten.de RHE Händel Engineering GmbH & Co. KG Alte Heerstr. 34, 53757 Sankt Augustin Germany T +49 2241 907-0 F +49 2241 907-199
[email protected] www.rhe-haendel.de Rhodia Operations SAS Rue de la Haie Coq 40, 93306 Aubervilliers France T +33 1 53565-000 F +33 1 53565-110
[email protected] www.rhodia.com Rhopoint Instruments Ltd. Beeching Road 12, East Sussex TN39 3LG Bexhill-on-Sea United Kingdom T +44 1424 739622 F +44 1424 730600
[email protected] www.rhopointinstruments.com ARB Alfred Rickert Spezialmaschinen und Apparate Von Braun-Str. 12, 46244 Bottrop Germany T +49 2045 3296 F +49 2045 6559 Riedel & Soelch GmbH Bucher Str. 129-133 a, 90419 Nürnberg Germany T +49 911 93472-19 F +49 911 93472-26
[email protected] www.riedel-soelch.de
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Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Addresses Rio Tinto Minerals Place Edouard Bouilleres 2 BP 33662, 31036 Toulouse Cedex 1 France T +33 5 6150-2020 F +33 5 6150-2055 www.riotintominerals.com Rippert Anlagentechnik GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 2140, 33437 Herzebrock-Clarholz Am Hanewinkel 20-28 33442 Herzebrock-Clarholz Germany T +49 5245 901-0 F +49 5245 901-234
[email protected] www.rippert.de robert GmbH Weitkampstr. 36, 48282 Emsdetten Germany T +49 2572 9388-0 F +49 2572 9388-99
[email protected] www.exact-colours.de
Rockwood Additives Ltd. Moorfield Road, WA8 3AA Widnes, Cheshire United Kingdom T +44 151 495-2222 F +44 151 420-4401
[email protected] www.rockwoodadditives.com Rockwood Clay Additives GmbH Stadtwaldstr. 44, 85368 Moosburg Germany T +49 8761 72150-0 F +49 8761 72150-334
[email protected] www.rockwoodadditives.com Rockwood Pigments Colors, Systems, Solutions Liverpool Road East, Kidsgrove ST7 3AA Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire United Kingdom T +44 1782 794400 F +44 1782 787338
[email protected] www.rockwoodpigments.com C.E. Roeper GmbH Hans-Duncker-Str. 13, 21035 Hamburg Germany T +49 40 734103-0 F +49 40 734103-35
[email protected] www.roeper.de Rohm and Haas Europe Trading ApS Deutsche Zweigniederlassung Am Kronberger Hang 4, 65824 Schwalbach Germany T +49 6196 566-0 F +49 6196 566-444
[email protected] www.dow.com
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Karl Roll GmbH & Co. KG Reinigungssysteme P.O.Box 80, 75410 Mühlacker Kanalstr. 30, 75417 Mühlacker Germany T +49 7041 802-0 F +49 7041 802-113
[email protected] www.roll-reinigungssysteme.de Rösler Oberflächentechnik GmbH Werk Memmelsdorf Vorstadt 1, 96190 Untermerzbach Germany T +49 9533 924-0 F +49 9533 924-300
[email protected] www.rosler.com
Robnor Resins Ltd. Hunts Rise, South Marston Park SN3 4TE Swindon, Wiltshire United Kingdom T +44 1793 82-3741 F +44 1793 82-7033
[email protected] www.robnor.co.uk
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Rohm and Haas Italia srl Divisione Pulverlac Via Monte Tomba 10 36060 Romano D' Ezzelino (VI) Italy T +39 0424 8388-38 F +39 0424 8388-59
[email protected] www.rohmhaas.com
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Rotamill Anlagen- und Ventilatorenbau GmbH P.O.Box 120253, 57023 Siegen Eisenhüttenstr. 26, 57074 Siegen Germany T +49 271 661230 F +49 271 61866
[email protected] www.rotamill.de RPA Process Technologies Avenue Francois Arago 50-64, 92022 Nanterre Cedex France T +33 1 5683-8300 F +33 1 5683-8301
[email protected] www.rpaprocess.com RSW-Orga GmbH Breite Str. 182, 41238 Mönchengladbach Germany T +49 2166 927-0 F +49 2166 927-130
[email protected] www.rsw-orga.de R-tec GmbH Entlackungen Kräwerweg 76, 56626 Andernach Germany T +49 2632 9893-0 F +49 2632 9893-33
[email protected] www.rtec-entlackungen.de Konrad Rump Oberflächentechnik GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 1462, 33146 Salzkotten Berglar 27, 33154 Salzkotten Germany T +49 5258 508-0 F +49 5258 508-101
[email protected] www.rump-oft.de
Russell Finex NV Zandvoortstraat 20, Industriepark Noord C20 2800 Mechelen Belgium T +32 15 275919 F +32 15 219335
[email protected] www.russellfinex.com Rütgers Germany GmbH P.O.Box 120552, 47125 Duisburg Varziner Str. 49, 47138 Duisburg Germany T +49 203 429602 F +49 203 422551
[email protected] www.novares.de Ruwac Industriesauger GmbH Westhoyeler Str. 25, 49328 Melle-Riemsloh Germany T +49 5226 9830-0 F +49 5226 9830-44
[email protected] www.ruwac.de S.E.F. Italia s.r.l Via della Valle 46/a, 20048 Carate Brianza (MI) Italy T +39 0362 805-574 F +39 0362 975-175
[email protected] www.sefitalia.net Sachtleben Chemie GmbH P.O.Box 170454, 47184 Duisburg Dr.-Rudolf-Sachtleben-Str. 4, 47198 Duisburg Germany T +49 2066 22-0 F +49 2066 22-2000
[email protected] www.sachtleben.de SaluTron Messtechnik GmbH Max-Planck-Str. 62, 32107 Bad Salzuflen Germany T +49 5222 959760 F +49 5222 50499
[email protected] www.salutron.de SBS Steel Belt Systems s.r.l. Via Enrico Mattei 3, 21040 Venegono Inferiore (VA) Italy T +39 0331 864-841 F +39 0331 864-959
[email protected] www.steelbeltsystems.it Schaefer Kalk GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 1361, 65572 Diez Louise-Seher-Str. 6, 65582 Diez Germany T +49 6432 503-0 F +49 6432 503-269
[email protected] www.Schaeferkalk.de Schäfer Werke GmbH P.O.Box 1120, 57272 Neunkirchen Pfannenbergstr. 1, 57290 Neunkirchen Germany T +49 2735 787-01 F +49 2735 787-249
[email protected] www.schaefer-werke.de
www.european-coatings.com
Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Addresses Scheidel GmbH & Co. KG Jahnstr. 38-42, 96114 Hirschaid Germany T +49 9543 8426-0 F +49 9543 8426-31
[email protected] www.scheidel.com Scherm Anlagenbau GmbH Hadersbacher Str. 18d, 94333 Geiselhöring Germany T +49 9423 9433-340 F +49 9423 9433-349
[email protected] www.scherm-anlagenbau.com Scheruhn Industrie-Mineralien GmbH & Co. P.O.Box 1329, 95012 Hof Dr.-Enders-Str. 30, 95030 Hof Germany T +49 9281 7061-60 F +49 9281 7061-46
[email protected] www.scheruhn.com Louis Schierholz GmbH P.O.Box 610420, 28264 Bremen Arsterdamm 110, 28277 Bremen Germany T +49 421 8406-0 F +49 421 8406-202
[email protected] www.schierholz.de Schill + Seilacher Aktiengesellschaft Moorfleeter Str. 28, 22113 Hamburg Germany T +49 40 73362-0 F +49 40 73362-194
[email protected] www.struktol.de Schlenk Metallic Pigments GmbH Barnsdorfer Hauptstr. 5, 91154 Roth Germany T +49 9171 808-0 F +49 9171 808-200
[email protected] www.schlenk.de Elmar Schmitz Oberflächenprodukte Gerkenstr. 4, 58739 Wickede Germany T +49 2377 3625 F +49 2377 2622
[email protected] www.elmar-schmitz.de schmitztechnik gmbh P.O.Box 201109, 41211 Mönchengladbach Bendheckerstr. 69, 41236 Mönchengladbach Germany T +49 2166 620-20 F +49 2166 620-22
[email protected] www.schmitztechnik.de Schnaidt Systemtechnik GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 100346, 73703 Esslingen Limburgstr. 36, 73734 Esslingen Germany T +49 711 34597-160 F +49 711 34597-166
[email protected] www.schnaidt-systemtechnik.de
www.european-coatings.com
Schneider Josef Industriesysteme GmbH Pater-Maier-Str. 35 83620 Feldkirchen-Westerham Germany T +49 8063 8055-0 F +49 8063 8055-33
[email protected] www.teijo.de
Sehon Innovative Lackieranlagen GmbH Herdweg 3, 75391 Gechingen Germany T +49 7056 93955-0 F +49 7056 93955-17
[email protected] www.sehon.de
Schneider Maschinenbau GmbH KurtWörrstadter Str. 17-19, 55286 Sulzheim Germany T +49 6732 7019 F +49 6732 62896
[email protected] www.kurt-schneider.com
Seitz + Kerler GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 1161, 97801 Lohr Friedenstr. 5-8, 97816 Lohr Germany T +49 9352 8787-0 F +49 9352 8787-11
[email protected] www.seilo.de
Harold Scholz & Co. GmbH Ickerottweg 30, 45665 Recklinghausen Germany T +49 2361 9888-0 F +49 2361 9888-833
[email protected] www.harold-scholz.de
SEPR-Saint-Gobain ZirPro Route de Lyon, 84131 Le Pontet Cedex France T +33 4 903270-71 F +33 4 903270-61
[email protected] www.zirpro.com
Schott AG Hattenbergstr. 10, 55122 Mainz Germany T +49 6131 66-0 F +49 6131 66-2000
[email protected] www.schott.com
SFB AG St. Dionysstr. 31, 8645 Jona Switzerland T +41 55 212-5420 F +41 55 212-5422
[email protected] www.sfb-ag.ch
Schuko H. Schulte-Südhoff GmbH Gewerbepark 2, 49196 Bad Laer Germany T +49 5424 806-0 F +49 5424 806-80
[email protected] www.schuko.com
Shamrock Technologies b.v.b.a. Heersterveldweg 21, 3700 Tongeren Belgium T +32 1245 83-30 F +32 1245 83-40
[email protected] www.shamrocktechnologies.com
Schütz GmbH & Co. KGaA Schützstr. 12, Industriegebiet 56238 Selters Germany T +49 2626 77-0 F +49 2626 77-365
[email protected] www.schuetz.de
Sheen Instruments Ltd. Gatton Park Business Centre 2 Wells Place, Redhill, RH1 3LG Surrey United Kingdom T +44 1737 649-300 F +44 1737 649-301
[email protected] www.sheeninstruments.com
Schwegmann Filtrations-Technik GmbH Wernher-von-Braun-Str. 14 53501 Grafschaft-Gelsdorf Germany T +49 2225 9226-43 F +49 2225 9226-33
[email protected] www.filtrations-technik.de
Shepherd Color International Inc. Serskampsteenweg 135A, 9230 Wetteren Belgium T +32 9 366-1111 F +32 9 366-1121
[email protected] www.shepherdcolor.com
Bernd Schwegmann GmbH & Co. KG Wernher-von-Braun-Str. 14 53501 Grafschaft-Gelsdorf Germany T +49 2225 9226-0 F +49 2225 9226-33
[email protected] www.SchwegmannNet.de Schwelm Anlagentechnik GmbH P.O.Box 553, 58318 Schwelm Loher Str. 1, 58332 Schwelm Germany T +49 2336 809-0 F +49 2336 809-222
[email protected] www.schwelm-anlagentechnik.de
The Shepherd Color Company Dues Drive 4539, Cincinnati, OH 45246 USA T +1 513 874-0714 F +1 513 874-5061
[email protected] www.shepherdcolor.com Sibelco Benelux De Zate 1, Schans, 2480 Dessel Belgium T +32 14 837-211 F +32 14 837-232
[email protected] www.sibelco.be
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Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Addresses Siebtechnik GmbH Platanenallee 46, 45478 Mülheim Germany T +49 208 5801-0 F +49 208 5801-300
[email protected] www.siebtechnik.com
SNCZ - Société Nouvelle des Couleurs Zinciques Chaussee Jules Cesar 45-49, 95250 Beauchamp France T +33 1 3040-5757 F +33 1 3960-7834
[email protected] www.sncz.net
SIFI - Abbeiztechnik Gewerbepark 15, 26209 Hatten-Munderloh Germany T +49 4482 865-5 F +49 4482 865-6
[email protected] www.abbeiztechnik-sifi.de
Softec AG Durmersheimer Str. 55, 76185 Karlsruhe Germany T +49 721 94361-0 F +49 721 94361-20
[email protected] www.softec-gmbh.de
Silberline Ltd. Banbeath Road, KY8 5HD Leven, Fife United Kingdom T +44 1333 42-4734 F +44 1333 42-1369
[email protected] www.silberline.com
soluTECH GmbH Benzstr. 1, 93092 Barbing Germany T +49 9401 52632-0 F +49 9401 52632-29
[email protected] www.solutech.de
Silysiamont S.p.A. Viale Lombardia 20, 20021 Bollate (MI) Italy T +39 02 38352-360 F +39 02 38352-364
[email protected] www.silysiamont.it
Solvadis Chemag GmbH P.O.Box 930202, 60457 Frankfurt am Main Königsberger Str. 1, 60487 Frankfurt am Main Germany T +49 69 57007-100 F +49 69 57007-101
[email protected] www.solvadis.com
Simon & Werner GmbH P.O.Box 1160, 65432 Flörsheim am Main Hafenstr. 22, 65439 Flörsheim am Main Germany T +49 6145 9566-0 F +49 6145 9566-11
[email protected] www.simon-und-werner.de Sir Industriale S.p.A. Via Bellini 35, 20050 Macherio Italy T +39 039 2072-306 F +39 039 2072-307
[email protected] www.sirindustriale.com SKW Stickstoffwerke Piesteritz GmbH P.O.Box 100464, 06874 Lutherstadt Wittenberg Möllensdorfer Str. 13 06886 Lutherstadt Wittenberg Germany T +49 3491 68-0 F +49 3491 68-4300
[email protected] www.skwp.de SKZ - ConSem GmbH Süddeut. Kunststoff-Zentrum Frankfurter Str. 15-17, 97082 Würzburg Germany T +49 931 4104-171 F +49 931 4104-277
[email protected] www.skz.de SLMC France Route de Moussan, Z.I. Malvezy 11100 Narbonne France T +33 4 684259-59 F +33 4 684259-70 www.slmc.fr
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Sondermann Pumpen + Filter GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 920101, 51151 Köln August-Horch-Str. 4, 51149 Köln Germany T +49 2203 9394-0 F +49 2203 9394-48
[email protected] www.sondermann-pumpen.de Spänex GmbH Luft-, Energie- und Umwelttechnik P.O.Box 1455, 37165 Uslar Otto-Brenner-Str. 6, 37170 Uslar Germany T +49 5571 304-0 F +49 5571 304-111
[email protected] www.spaenex.de SPCI SAS rue des Bretons 19, BP 43 93212 St.-Denis La Plaine Cedex France T +33 1 49333131 F +33 1 42438223
[email protected] www.spci.fr Hubert Spielvogel KG Strahlmittelwerk Mindelheimer Str. 68 86381 Krumbach-Niederraunau Germany T +49 8282 4649 F +49 8282 61979
[email protected] www.spielvogel-strahlmittel.com
SPMA GmbH P.O.Box 1128, 73266 Bissingen Bodenäckerstr. 11, 73266 Bissingen Germany T +49 7023 749720 F +49 7023 742745
[email protected] www.spma.de Spolchemie – Spolek pro Chemickou a Hutni Vyrobu A.S. Revolucni 19030/86, 40032 Usti nad Labem Czech Republic T +420 47 716-2037 F +420 47 716-3244
[email protected] www.spolchemie.cz Sprimag Spritzmaschinenbau GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 1451, 73222 Kirchheim Henriettenstr. 90, 73230 Kirchheim Germany T +49 7021 579-0 F +49 7021 579-108
[email protected] www.sprimag.de Stanger Produktions- und VertriebsGmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 1548, 32329 Espelkamp Ferdinand-Porsche-Str. 2, 32339 Espelkamp Germany T +49 5743 9307-0 F +49 5743 9307-299
[email protected] www.stanger.de Starcke GmbH & Co. KG Schleifmittelwerk P.O.Box 1260, 49304 Melle Markt 10, 49324 Melle Germany T +49 5422 966-0 F +49 5422 966-301
[email protected] www.starcke.de Stäubli GmbH Theodor-Schmidt-Str. 19, 95448 Bayreuth Germany T +49 921 883-0 F +49 921 883-244
[email protected] www.staubli.com/robotics Max Steier GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 1120, 25311 Elmshorn Steindamm 77-85, 25337 Elmshorn Germany T +49 4121 473-0 F +49 4121 473-100
[email protected] www.steier.de Gebr. Steimel GmbH & Co. P.O.Box 1565, 53762 Hennef Johann-Steimel-Platz 1, 53773 Hennef Germany T +49 2242 8809-0 F +49 2242 8809-160
[email protected] www.steimel.com
www.european-coatings.com
Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Addresses Steinbach Errani GmbH Karl-Benz-Str. 1, 40764 Langenfeld Germany T +49 2173 71014 F +49 2173 78969
[email protected] www.steinbach-errani.de Strenometer ApS Kongevejen 213, 2830 Virum Denmark T +45 45 950-700 F +45 45 950-707
[email protected] www.strenometer.dk Stroever GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 150351, 28093 Bremen Auf der Muggenburg 11, 28217 Bremen Germany T +49 421 3861-30 F +49 421 3861-344
[email protected] www.stroever.de STS Brandschutzsysteme GmbH P.O.Box 1140, 71288 Friolzheim Feldstr. 10, 71292 Friolzheim Germany T +49 7044 9417-0 F +49 7044 9417-29
[email protected] www.sts-brandschutz.de Süddeutsche Emulsions-Chemie GmbH Rhenaniastr. 46, 68199 Mannheim Germany T +49 621 84487-0 F +49 621 84487-20
[email protected] www.secemulsion.de Suffel Fördertechnik GmbH & Co. KG Wailandtstr. 11, 63741 Aschaffenburg Germany T +49 6021 861-64 F +49 6021 861-9264
[email protected] www.suffel.com Sun Chemical Pigmente GmbH P.O.Box 1406, 53584 Bad Honnef Rhöndorfer Str. 38 B, 53604 Bad Honnef Germany T +49 2224 9237-0 F +49 2224 9237-22 www.sunpigments.com SurTec Deutschland GmbH Surtecstr. 2, 64673 Zwingenberg Germany T +49 6251 171-700 F +49 6251 171-800
[email protected] www.SurTec.com Thomas Swan & Co. Ltd. Crookhall, DH8 7ND Consett, County Durham United Kingdom T +44 1207 505-131 F +44 1207 590-467
[email protected] www.thomas-swan.co.uk
www.european-coatings.com
Sympatec GmbH System-Partikel-Technik Am Pulverhaus 1, 38678 Clausthal-Zellerfeld Germany T +49 5323 717-0 F +49 5323 717-229
[email protected] www.sympatec.com Synthomer GmbH Gwinnerstr. 19, 60388 Frankfurt am Main Germany T +49 69 94179-0 F +49 69 94179-211
[email protected] www.synthomer.com Synthopol Chemie Dr.rer.pol.Koch GmbH & Co. KG Alter Postweg 35, 21614 Buxtehude Germany T +49 4161 707-10 F +49 4161 801-30
[email protected] www.synthopol.com Synthron SAS Rue Barbes 6, BP 177 92305 Levallois Perret France T +33 1 4134-1400 F +33 1 4134-1416
[email protected] www.protex-international.com Sysmatec Oberdorfstr. 51, 3930 Eyholz Switzerland T +41 27 946-8018 F +41 27 946-8642
[email protected] www.sysmatec.ch Systec Controls Mess- und Regeltechnik GmbH Lindberghstr. 4, 82178 Puchheim Germany T +49 89 80906-0 F +49 89 80906-200
[email protected] www.systec-controls.de Te Strake Suface Technology GmbH Kraichgaublick 21, 74847 Obrigheim Germany T +49 212 26754-0 F +49 212 26754-32
[email protected] www.te-strake.de Technicis Fabricant De Filtres rue de Thessalie 3, 44240 La Chapelle-Sur-Erdre France T +33 2 40728-602 F +33 2 40728-658
[email protected] www.technicis.com Tecnofirma S.p.A. Viale Elvezia 35, 20052 Monza (MI) Italy T +39 039 23601 F +39 039 324283
[email protected] www.tecnofirma.com
tecos ag Moosgrabenstr. 12, 8595 Altnau Switzerland T +41 71 6945-424 F +41 71 6945-434
[email protected] www.tecos.ch TEKA Absaug- und Entsorgungstechnologie GmbH Industriestr. 13, 46342 Velen Germany T +49 2863 9282-0 F +49 2863 9282-72
[email protected] www.tekanet.de Telsonic AG Industriestr. 6b, 9552 Bronschhofen Switzerland T +41 71 913-9888 F +41 71 913-9877
[email protected] www.telsonic.com Tennants GmbH Hauptstr. 81, 33647 Bielefeld Germany T +49 521 41735-0 F +49 521 41735-15
[email protected] www.tennants.net Ter Hell & Co. GmbH P.O.Box 113325, 20433 Hamburg Börsenbrücke 2, 20457 Hamburg Germany T +49 40 30050-10 F +49 40 30050-50
[email protected] www.terhell.com Tesa SE Quickbornstr. 24, 20253 Hamburg Germany T +49 40 4909-101 F +49 40 4909-6060 www.tesa.de Tetas AG Güpf 7, 5105 Auenstein Switzerland T +41 62 8970-470 F +41 62 8970-485
[email protected] www.tetas.ch Thermo Scientific Dieselstr. 4, 76227 Karlsruhe Germany T +49 721 409-444 F +49 721 409-4300
[email protected] www.thermoscientific.com/mc Thermo-Clean NV Dellestraat 45, 3550 Heusden-Zolder Belgium T +32 13 539-060 F +32 13 539-191
[email protected] www.thermoclean.com
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Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Addresses Thor GmbH P.O.Box 1909, 67329 Speyer Landwehrstr. 1, 67346 Speyer Germany T +49 6232 636-0 F +49 6232 636-111
[email protected] www.thor.com Thorson Chemical Niederlassung der Kraemer & Martin GmbH Galmesweg 65, 47445 Moers Germany T +49 2841 88543-0 F +49 2841 88543-23
[email protected] www.kum-thorson-online.de Thorson Chemical GmbH Weeserweg 21, 47804 Krefeld Germany T +49 2151 728-724 F +49 2151 728-722
[email protected] www.thorson-chemical.com Thrace - LINQ, Inc. West Fifth North Street 2550 29483 Summerville, SC USA T +1 843 873-5800 www.thracelinq.com TIB Chemicals AG P.O.Box 810427, 68204 Mannheim Mühlheimer Str. 16-22, 68219 Mannheim Germany T +49 621 8901-0 F +49 621 8901-529
[email protected] www.goldschmidttib.com
Toyal Europe S. A. rue Gambetta 14, 78600 Le-Mesnil-le Roi France T +33 1 349310-20 F +33 1 349310-29
[email protected] www.toyal-europe.com
ts-systemfilter gmbh Gänsäcker 9, 74744 Ahorn Germany T +49 6296 880 F +49 6296 8855
[email protected] www.ts-systemfilter.de
TQC Thermimport Quality Control BV P.O.Box 50, 2760 AB Zevenhuizen Nijverheidscentrum 14, 2761 JP Zevenhuizen The Netherlands T +31 180 63-1344 F +31 180 63-2917
[email protected] www.tqc.eu
Turbo-Mixer GmbH Misch- und Verfahrenstechnik Lise-Meitner-Str. 2, 85662 Hohenbrunn Germany T +49 8102 7886-0 F +49 8102 7886-50
[email protected] www.turbo-mixer.de
TQC GmbH Nikolaus-Otto-Str. 2, 40721 Hilden Germany T +49 2103 25326-0 F +49 2103 25326-29
[email protected] www.tqc.eu
Ultralight AG Gewerbeweg 29, 9486 Schaanwald Liechtenstein T +4 23 373-5656 F +4 23 373-3678
[email protected] www.ultralight.li
Tramaco GmbH Siemensstr. 1-5, 25421 Pinneberg Germany T +49 4101 706-02 F +49 4101 706-200
[email protected] www.tramaco.de
UMCO Umwelt Consult GmbH P.O.Box 930780, 21087 Hamburg Georg-Wilhelm-Str. 183 b, 21107 Hamburg Germany T +49 40 41921-300 F +49 40 41921-357
[email protected] www.umco.de
Triconor Distribution GmbH Daruper Str. 13, 48653 Coesfeld Germany T +49 2541 8446-190 F +49 2541 8446-199
[email protected] www.triconor.com
Tioxide Europe SAS Rue des Garennes 1, BP 89 62102 Calais Cedex France T +33 321 464-500 F +33 321 464-522 www.huntsman.com/tioxide
Trimmer srl Z.I. Via Piave 47 26843 Castelnouvo Bocca D' Adda Italy T +39 377 70-0125 F +39 377 70-2614
[email protected] www.trimmer.it
Tipp Umwelt- und Verfahrenstechnik GmbH Obere Hilgenstock 34, 34414 Warburg Germany T +49 5641 744-70 F +49 5641 744-728
[email protected] www.tipp-international.de
Troy Chemical Corporation Vreeland Road 8, 07932 Florham Park, NJ USA T +1 973 443-4200 F +1 973 443-0257
[email protected] www.troycorp.com
Tosoh Europe B.V. Hullenbergweg 359, Crown Building South 1101 CP Amsterdam The Netherlands T +31 20 5650010 F +31 20 6915458
[email protected] www.tosoh-europe.com
Trust Chem Europe B.V. Leeuwenbrug 119 a, 7411 TH Deventer The Netherlands T +31 570 6626-99 F +31 570 6626-98
[email protected] www.trustchem.eu
Total Walther GmbH Feuerschutz und Sicherheit P.O.Box 850561, 51030 Köln Waltherstr. 51, 51069 Köln Germany T +49 221 6785-0 F +49 221 6785-515
[email protected] www.totalwalther.com
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TSA Industriale Srl. Via 5 Giornate 20, 22012 Cernobbio (CO) Italy T +39 031 334-7094 F +39 031 334-5056
[email protected] www.tsaindustriale.com
Umicore Metalle & Oberfächen GmbH Gladbecker Str. 413, 45326 Essen Germany T +49 201 83605-0 F +49 201 83605-50
[email protected] www.umicore.com Unimin Corporation Elm Street 258, 06840 New Canaan, CT USA T +1 203 966-8880 F +1 203 966-3453
[email protected] www.brilliantadditions.com UPM Handelsgesellschaft für chem. Rest- und Sonderposten mbH Hauptstr. 47, 21447 Handorf Germany T +49 4133 210-121 F +49 4133 210-123
[email protected] www.upm-handel.de UTV Umwelttechnik GmbH Steinbogenstr. 24, 87700 Memmingen Germany T +49 8331 9615-950 F +49 8331 9615-959
[email protected] www.utv.de UV Technik Meyer GmbH Glauburgstr. 34, 63683 Ortenberg Germany T +49 6041 9628-0 F +49 6041 50577
[email protected] www.uv-technik.com
www.european-coatings.com
Buyers` Guide Powder Coating Addresses Van Baerle Co. KG P.O.Box 1363, 64575 Gernsheim Mainzer Str. 35, 64579 Gernsheim Germany T +49 6258 9400 F +49 6258 2561
[email protected] www.van-baerle.com Vanwyk Systems B.V. P.O.Box 437, 7570 AK Oldenzaal Textielstraat 34, 7575 CA Oldenzaal The Netherlands T +31 541 571950 F +31 541 530105
[email protected] www.vanwyk.nl
Vliegenthart B.V. P.O.Box 6330, 4000 HH Tiel Zuiderhavenweg 42, 4004 JJ Tiel The Netherlands T +31 344 63-3336 F +31 344 63-1616
[email protected] www.vliegenthart.com www.afbijt.com Vliesstoff Kasper GmbH Rönneterring 7-9, 41068 Mönchengladbach Germany T +49 2161 95195-0 F +49 2161 95195-23
[email protected] www.vliesstoff.de
Wächter Reinigungssysteme Breslauer Str. 24, 69181 Leimen Germany T +49 6224 74330 F +49 6224 77197
[email protected] www.waechter-reinigungssysteme.de Wacker Chemie AG Hanns-Seidel-Platz 4, 81737 München Germany T +49 89 6279-28888 F +49 89 6279-1770
[email protected] www.wacker.com
Varnish Via M.I. Del Lavoro 4, 28066 Galliate (N0) Italy T +39 0321 807985 F +39 0321 864867
[email protected] www.varnish.it
VLM GmbH Heideblümchenweg 50, 33689 Bielefeld Germany T +49 5205 87963-0 F +49 5205 87963-50
[email protected] www.vlmgmbh.de
J. Wagner GmbH P.O.Box 1120, 88669 Markdorf Otto Lilienthal-Str. 18, 88677 Markdorf Germany T +49 7544 505-0 F +49 7544 505-200
[email protected] www.wagner-group.com
Velox GmbH Brandstwiete 1, 20457 Hamburg Germany T +49 40 369688-0 F +49 40 369688-88
[email protected] www.velox.com
VMA-Getzmann GmbH - Verfahrenstechnik Euelerhammerstr. 13, 51580 Reichshof Germany T +49 2296 803-0 F +49 2296 803-33
[email protected] www.vma-getzmann.de
Walter Umwelt GmbH An der Römerbrücke 1, 66121 Saarbrücken Germany T +49 681 61923 F +49 681 67274
[email protected] www.walter-umwelt.com
Viaton Industries Ltd. Brassington, DE4 4ES Wirksworth, Derbyshire United Kingdom T +44 1629 540-373 F +44 1629 540-289
[email protected] www.viaton.com
Paul Vollrath GmbH & Co. KG Max-Planck-Str. 13, 50354 Hürth Germany T +49 2233 7989-0 F +49 2233 7989-39
[email protected] www.vollrath-huerth.de
Wandres GmbH micro-cleaning Dorfstr. 12, 79256 Buchenbach Germany T +49 7661 9330-0 F +49 7661 9330-30
[email protected] www.wandres.com
Vibro-Mac GmbH P.O.Box 1133, 79577 Steinen Zeppelinstr. 12, 79585 Steinen Germany T +49 7627 9729-440 F +49 7627 9729-446
[email protected] www.vibromac.de
Volz Luftfilter GmbH & Co. KG Robert-Bosch-Str. 25, 72160 Horb Germany T +49 7451 5516-0 F +49 7451 5516-120
[email protected] www.volzfilters.com
G. Weikmann Verfahrenstechnik GmbH Ulmer Str. 19, 89257 Illertissen Germany T +49 7303 9617-0 F +49 7303 9617-19
Vibro-Mac SRL Via Europa 17, 26817 S. Martino in Strada (LO) Italy T +39 0371 79016 F +39 0371 475079
[email protected] www.vibromac.it Victor Pumpen GmbH Dieselstr. 7, 85551 Kirchheim Germany T +49 89 904-8660 F +49 89 904-3447
[email protected] www.victorpumpen.de Vinavil S.p.A. Via Valtellina 63, 20159 Milano Italy T +39 2580 14-109 F +39 2580 14-286
[email protected] www.vinavil.it
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Carl von Gehlen Spezialmaschinen u. Zubehör GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 200409, 41204 Mönchengladbach Mühlenstr. 177-179, 41236 Mönchengladbach Germany T +49 2166 2910 F +49 2166 24570
[email protected] www.carl-von-gehlen.de Vopelius Chemie AG Heinrich-Stranka-Str. 18, 90765 Fürth Germany T +49 911 97971-0 F +49 911 97971-60
[email protected] www.vopelius-chemie.com Vötsch Industrietechnik GmbH Greizer Str. 41-49, 35447 Reiskirchen Germany T +49 6408 84-73 F +49 6408 84-8747
[email protected] www.voetsch.info
Weiss Umwelttechnik GmbH Simulationsanlagen Messtechnik P.O.Box 1163, 35445 Reiskirchen Greizer Str. 41-49, 35447 Reiskirchen Germany T +49 6408 84-0 F +49 6408 84-8710
[email protected] www.weiss.info Wessel-Umwelttechnik GmbH Bötelkamp 38, 22529 Hamburg Germany T +49 40 790000-0 F +49 40 790000-99
[email protected] www.wessel-umwelttechnik.de Westerlins Maskinfabrik AB P.O.Box 9075, 20039 Malmö Trehögsgatan 10, 21376 Malmö Sweden T +46 40 555-400 F +46 40 555-403
[email protected] www.westerlins.com
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[email protected] www.wilms-gmbh.net Wiltec BV P.O.Box 116, 5400 AC Uden Energielaan 3, 5405 AD Uden The Netherlands T +31 413 2444-44 F +31 413 2444-99
[email protected] www.wiltec.nl
Worlée-Chemie GmbH P.O.Box 1365, 21472 Lauenburg Söllerstr. 14, 21481 Lauenburg Germany T +49 4153 596-0 F +49 4153 536-49
[email protected] www.worlee.de WoTec GmbH & Co. KG Thorstr. 31, 24536 Neumünster Germany T +49 4321 936-903 F +49 4321 936-904
[email protected] www.wotec-gmbh.de WRC Specialties Sdn Bhd. No. 8, Jalan Sejahtera 25/124 Axis Premier Industrial Park 40400 Shah Alam, Selangor Malaysia T +60 3 5122-4899 F +60 3 5122-4849
[email protected] www.wwrc.com.my
Wipp-Armaturen GmbH Im Brühl 24, 74348 Lauffen Germany T +49 7133 6796 F +49 7133 8294
[email protected] www.wipp.de Wiwox GmbH Surface Systems Niermannsweg 3-5, 40699 Erkrath Germany T +49 211 159888-0 F +49 211 159888-11
[email protected] www.wiwox.com WMV Apparatebau GmbH & Co. KG P.O.Box 5140, 51559 Windeck Werner-von-Siemens-Str. 3, 51570 Windeck Germany T +49 2292 952-0 F +49 2292 952-150
[email protected] www.wmv.com Woelm GmbH P.O.Box 100664, 42571 Heiligenhaus Hasselbecker Str. 2-4, 42579 Heiligenhaus Germany T +49 2056 18-0 F +49 2056 18-21
[email protected] www.woelm.de
Würschum GmbH P.O.Box 4144, 73744 Ostfildern Hedelfinger Str. 33, 73760 Ostfildern Germany T +49 711 44813-0 F +49 711 44813-110
[email protected] www.wuerschum.com Wurster Oberflächentechnik GmbH Stuttgarter Str. 260, 71732 Tamm Germany T +49 7141 70070 F +49 7141 75006
[email protected] www.wurster.net X-Rite GmbH Siemensstr. 12b, 63263 Neu-Isenburg Germany T +49 6102 7957-0 F +49 6102 7957-57
[email protected] www.x-rite.com
Wolf Anlagen-Technik GmbH & Co. KG Bereich Oberflächentechnik Münchener Str. 54, 85290 Geisenfeld Germany T +49 8452 99-0 F +49 8452 99-350
[email protected] www.wolf-geisenfeld.de
Xtrutech Ltd. Lowfield Drive, Centre 500, Wolstanton ST5 0UU Newcastle under Lyme United Kingdom T +44 1782 6211-22 F +44 1782 6211-33
[email protected] www.xtrutech.com
Wolftechnik Filtersysteme GmbH Malmsheimer Str. 67, 71263 Weil der Stadt Germany T +49 7033 7014-0 F +49 7033 7014-20
[email protected] www.wolftechnik.de
Yaskawa Europe GmbH Robotics Division Kammerfeldstr. 1, 85391 Allershausen Germany T +49 8166 90-0 F +49 8166 90-103
[email protected] www.yaskawa.eu.com
Wolly Erwin Fritz GmbH & Co. KG Ermssstr. 3, 72555 Metzingen Germany T +49 7123 9220-0 F +49 7123 9220-20
[email protected] www.erwin-fritz.com
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[email protected] www.ystral.de
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Zaklady Chemiczne Police SA ul. Kuznicka 1, 72-010 Police Poland T +48 91 3173-012 F +48 91 3173-446
[email protected] www.tytanpol.com Zanelli S.r.l. Via G. di Vittorio 4/6, 43044 Collecchio (Parma) Italy T +39 0521 804423 F +39 0521 304519
[email protected] www.zanelli.com Zehntner GmbH Testing Instruments Gewerbestr. 4, 4450 Sissach Switzerland T +41 61 9530-550 F +41 61 9530-551
[email protected] www.zehntner.com Carl Zeiss Microlmaging GmbH Carl-Zeiss-Promenade 10, 07745 Jena Germany T +49 3641 64-2838 F +49 3641 64-2485
[email protected] www.zeiss.de/spektral Zellner Engineering Hamburg Alte Landstr. 57 a, 22927 Großhansdorf Germany T +49 4102 66982 F +49 4102 65331
[email protected] www.zellner-engineering.de Zeochem AG Seestr. 108, 8707 Uetikon am See Switzerland T +41 44 922-9393 F +41 44 920-2093
[email protected] www.zeochem.ch Zeppelin Reimelt GmbH Messenhäuser Str. 37-45, 63322 Rödermark Germany T +49 6074 691-0 F +49 6074 6031
[email protected] www.reimelt.com Ziegler & Co. GmbH Dr. Hohenner-Straße 4, 95632 Wunsiedel Germany T +49 9232 9918-0 F +49 9232 9918-20
[email protected] www.zieglerco.de Zippel GmbH & Co. KG Maschinenfabrik P.O.Box 1655, 93071 Neutraubling Pommernstr. 29, 93073 Neutraubling Germany T +49 9401 9210-0 F +49 9401 9210-25
[email protected] www.zippel-online.de
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Associations & Institutes Associations AT: Fachverband der Chemischen Industrie Österreichs (FCIO) Wiedner Hauptstr. 63, 1045 Wien, Austria T +43 5 90900-3340, F +43 5 90900-280
[email protected], www.fcio.at
DE: EGL Europäische Gesellschaft für Lackiertechnik e.V. Fachvereinigung für den Lackierbereich Europadamm 2-6, Eurocenter Neuss, 41460 Neuss, Germany T +49 2131 4081-130, F +49 2131 4081-131
[email protected], www.egl-online.de
BE: CEPE – The European Council of the Paint, Printing Ink and Artists' Colours Industry Avenue Van Nieuwenhuyse 6, 1160 Brussels, Belgium T +32 2 6767-480, F +32 2 6767-490
[email protected], www.cepe.org
VdMi Verband der Mineralfarbenindustrie e.V. Mainzer Landstr. 55, 60329 Frankfurt am Main, Germany T +49 69 25561351, F +49 69 253087
[email protected], www.vdmi.de
IVP Bld. A. Reyerslaan 80, 1030 Brussels, Belgium T +32 2 4162-170, F +32 2 4162-179
[email protected], www.ivp-coatings.be
Verband der deutschen Lack- und Druckfarbenindustrie e.V. Mainzer Landstr. 55, 60329 Frankfurt am Main, Germany T +49 69 2556-1411, F +49 69 2556-1358
[email protected], www.lackindustrie.de
CH: VSLF Verband Schweizerischer Lack- und Farbenfabrikanten Rudolfstr. 13, 8400 Winterthur, Switzerland T +41 52 2028-471, F +41 52 2028-472
[email protected], www.vslf.ch
VILF Verband der Ingenieure des Lack- u. Farbenfaches e.V. Idastr. 37, 63456 Hanau, Germany T +49 6181 4299632, F +49 6181 670597
[email protected], www.vilf.de
CZ: Association of Paint Manufacturers of the Czech Republic Ondrickova 48, 13005 Praha 3, Czech Republic T +420 2 7274-4624; F +420 2 7274-2446
[email protected], www.avnh.cz
DK: Danmarks Farve- og Lakindustri H.C. Andersens Boulevard 18, 1787 Kobenhavn V, Denmark T +45 33 773-377, F +45 33 773-670
[email protected], www.fdlf.dk
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Associations ES: ASEFAPI Associacion Espanola de Fabricantes de Pinturas y Tintas de Imprimir Calle Hermosilla 64, PL 8a, 28001 Madrid, Spain T +34 91 5757-605, F +34 91 5765-512
[email protected], www.asefapi.es FI: VTY Väriteollisuusyhdistys r.y. P.O.Box 4, Eteläranta 10, 00131 Helsinki, Finland T +358 9 17284320, F +358 9 630225
LU: Couleurs Gérard-Groupement Fabricants Couleurs et Vernis Rue de Grass 15, 8378 Kleinbettingen, Luxembourg T +352 39 919-11, F +352 39 919-124
[email protected] NL: VVVF Vereniging van Verf- en Drukinktfabrikanten P.O.Box 241 2260 AE, Leidschendam, Loire 150 Synthesium, 2491 AK Den Haag, The Netherlands T +31 70 4440-680, F +31 70 4440-684
[email protected], www.vvvf.nl
FR: FIPEC Fédération des Industries des Peintures, Encres, Couleurs, Colles et Adhésifs Avenue Marceau 42, 75008 Paris, France T +33 1 53230000, F +33 1 47209030
[email protected], www.fipec.org
NO: Norwegian Coatings association Middelthunsgt. 27, 0368 Oslo, Norway T +47 23 0888-00, F +47 23 0888-98
[email protected], www.malingoglakk.no
GB: British Coatings Federation Ltd. (BCF) The Stables, Thorncroft Manor, Thorncroft Drive KT22 8JB Leatherhead, Surrey, United Kingdom T +44 1372 700-848, F +44 1372 700-851
[email protected], www.coatings.org.uk
PO: APT Associacao Portuguesa de Tintas Portuguese Paint Association Rua D. Filipa de Vilhena 9-2 Dt, 1000-134 Lisboa, Portugal T +351 217 932838, F +351 217 950952
[email protected], www.apftv.pt
GR: Hellenic Coatings Association Lagoumitzi Street 23, 17671 Kallithea, Greece T +30 210 92-19683, F +30 210 92-49389
[email protected], www.hellenicpaints.gr
RO: A.I.V.R. – Asociatia Industriei Vopselelor din Romania Intr. Patinoarului nr. 36, ap.2, sector 3, 030356, Bucharest, Romania T +40 21 3267386, F +40 21 3267386
[email protected], www.aivr.ro
IT: AVISA Associazione nazionale vernici, inchiostri, sigillanti e adesivi Via Giovanni da Procida 11, 20149 Milano, Italy T +39 02 34565-256, F +39 02 34565-350
[email protected], http://avisa.federchimica.it
SE: SVEFF Sverige Färgfabrikanters Förening P.O.Box 550, 11485 Stockholm Storgatan 19, 11485 Stockholm, Sweden T +46 8 783-8240, F +46 8 783-8238
[email protected], www.sveff.se
Institutes AT: OFI – Österreichisches Lackinstitut Technologie & Innovation GmbH Franz-Grill-Str. 5, Arsenal, Obj. 213, 1030 Wien, Austria T +43 1 7981601-0, F +43 1 7981601-700
[email protected], www.ofi.at
DE: European Center for Coatings and Surface Technology c/o Hochschule Niederrhein Reinarzstraße 49, 47805 Krefeld, Germany T +49 2151 822-0, F +49 2151 822-3998
[email protected], www.hs-niederrhein.de
BE: CoRI – Coatings Research Institute Avenue Pierre Holoffe 21, 1342 Limelette, Belgium T +32 2 653-0986, F +32 2 653-9503
[email protected], www.cori-coatings.be
Forschungsgesellschaft Pigmente und Lacke Allmandring 37, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany T +49 711 68780-0, F +49 711 68780-79
[email protected], www.fpl.uni-stuttgart.de
CH: Empa Materials Science and Technology Überlandstr. 129, 8600 Dübendorf, Switzerland T +41 44 8235511, F +41 44 8216244
[email protected], www.empa.ch
Fraunhofer Institut für Fertigungstechnik & Angewandte Materialforschung (IFAM) Wiener Str. 12, 28359 Bremen, Germany T +49 421 2246-0, F +49 421 2246-300
[email protected], www.ifam.fraunhofer.de
Qualicoat P.O.Box 1507, 8027 Zürich Tödistr. 47, 8002 Zürich, Switzerland T +41 43 30509-70, F +41 43 30509-98
[email protected], www.qualicoat.net
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Fraunhofer Institut für Holzforschung Wilhelm-Klauditz-Institut (WKI) Bienroder Weg 54 E, 38108 Braunschweig, Germany T +49 531 2155-0, F +49 531 351587
[email protected], www.wki.fraunhofer.de
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Institutes Fraunhofer IPA Abteilung Lacke und Pigmente Allmandring 37, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany T +49 711 68780-0, F +49 711 68780-79
[email protected] www.ipa.fraunhofer.de Fraunhofer IPA Institut für Produktionstechnik & Automatisierung Nobelstr. 12, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany T +49 711 970-1759, F +49 711 970-1035
[email protected], www.ipa.fraunhofer.de Hochschule Esslingen Fakultät Angewandte Naturwissenschaften Kanalstr. 33, 73728 Esslingen, Germany T +49 711 397-3501, F +49 711 397-3502
[email protected], www.hs-esslingen.de Institut für Korrosionsschutz Gostritzer Str. 65, 01217 Dresden, Germany T +49 351 8717-100, F +49 351 8717-150
[email protected], www.iks-dresden.de
FI: VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland P.O.Box 1000, 02044 Espoo Vuorimiehentie 5, 02044 Espoo, Finland T +358 20 722-2111, F +358 20 722-7001
[email protected], www.vtt.fi FR: INSA Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon Avenue Albert Einstein 20, 69621 Villeurbanne Cedex, France T +33 4 7243-8383, F +33 4 7243-8500
[email protected], www.insa-lyon.fr Université de Haute Alsace Departement de Photochimie Generale (ENSCMu) Rue Alfred Werner 3, 68093 Mulhouse, France T +33 3 89336-800, F +33 3 89336-815
[email protected], www.enscmu.univ-mulhouse.fr Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille Batiment C6, UMR CNRS 8009 59655 Villeneuve d’Ascq Cedex, France T +33 3 2043-4954, F +33 3 2043-4345 www.univ-lille1.fr
Institut für Lacke und Farben e.V. Fichtestr. 29, 39112 Magdeburg, Germany T +49 391 6090-0, F +49 391 6090-217
[email protected], www.lackinstitut.de
GB: Department of Chemical and Process Engineering University of Sheffield Mappin Street, S1 3JD Sheffield, United Kingdom T +44 114 222-2000 www.sheffield.ac.uk
Labor für Lackingenieurwesen der Hochschule Niederrhein FB Chemie Adlerstr. 32, 47798 Krefeld, Germany T +49 2151 822-4095, F +49 2151 822-4098 www.hs-niederrhein.de/fb01/Chemieingenie
IPTME Institute of Polymer Technology and Materials Engineering Loughborough University LE11 3TU Leicestershire, United Kingdom T +44 1509 223-331, F +44 1509 223-949
[email protected], www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/iptme
Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e.V. Leibniz-Institute of Polymer Research Dresden P.O.Box 120411, 01005 Dresden Hohe Str. 6, 01069 Dresden, Germany T +49 351 4658-0, F +49 351 4658-214
[email protected], www.ipfdd.de
Materials Science Centre The University of Manchester Grosvenor Street, M1 7HS Manchester, United Kingdom T +44 161 306-5944, F +44 161 306-3586 www.materials.manchester.ac.uk/mat-sci
Max-Planck-Institut für Polymerforschung Ackermannweg 10, 55128 Mainz, Germany T +49 6131 379-0, F +49 6131 379-100
[email protected], www.mpip-mainz.mpg.de DK: FORCE Technology Bröndby, Denmark T +45 43 2670-00, F +45 43 2670-11
[email protected], www.force.dk Technical University of Denmark (DTU) Department of Chemical Engineering Building 229, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark T +45 45 252800, F +45 45 882258
[email protected], www.kt.dtu.dk ES: Cidemco, Centro de Investigacion Tecnologica Barrio Lasao, Area Anardi No 5, 20730 Azpeitia, Spain T +34 943 816-800, F +34 943 816-074
[email protected], www.cidemco.es
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PRA Coatings Technology Centre Castle Mews 14, High Street TW12 2NP Hampton, Middlesex, United Kingdom T +44 20 84870-800, F +44 20 84870-801
[email protected], www.pra-world.com The Corrosion and Protection Center School of Materials The University of Manchester P.O.Box 88, Sackville Street, M60 1QD Manchester, United Kingdom T +44 161 3064-848, F +44 161 3064-865
[email protected], www.materials.manchester.ac.uk University of Surrey Department of Physics GU2 7XH Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom T +44 1483 686-803, F +44 1483 686-781 www.umi.surrey.ac.uk/home HU: Research Institute for Paint Industry Ltd. P.O.Box 36, 1479 Budapest Venyige u. 3, 1108 Budapest, Hungary T +36 1 4328-831, F +36 1 4328-830
[email protected], www.festekkutato.hu
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Institutes IT: Dipartimento dei Materiali e delle Risorse Naturali Universitą di Trieste via Valerio 2, 34127 Trieste, Italy T +39 40 5583434, F +39 40 569823 www.dicamp.univ.trieste.it Politecnico di Torino Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 24, 10129 Torino, Italy T +39 011 090-4619, F +39 011 090-4699
[email protected] www.polito.it, http://staff.polito.it/roberta.bongiovanni Procoat Viale Teresa Michel 5, 15100 Alessandria, Italy T +39 0131 229-313, F +39 0131 229-399
[email protected], www.procoat.it SSOG Stazione Sperimentale Oli e Grassi Via Giuseppe Colombo 79, 20133 Milano, Italy T +39 02 7064971, F +39 02 2363953
[email protected], www.ssog.it Universitą di Genova Via O. Pia 15, 16145 Genova (GE), Italy T +39 010 3532-935, F +39 010 3532-586
[email protected], www.dichep.unige.it NL: Dutch Polymer Institute (DPI) P.O.Box 902, 5600 AX Eindhoven John F. Kennedylaan 2, 3rd floor 5612 AB Eindhoven, The Netherlands T +31 40 247-5629, F +31 40 247-2462
[email protected], www.polymers.nl
RO: Icepalv S.A. Theodor Pallady Blvd. 49 A, Sector 3, 74585 Bucuresti, Romania T +40 21 345-2730, F +40 21 345-0595
[email protected], www.icepalv.ro RU: YarLI Yaroslavl Paint Research Institute Pr. Oktyabrya 87, 150044 Yaroslavl, Russia T +7 4852 737032, F +7 4852 747659 www.yarli.ru SE: Royal Institute of Technology Departement of Fibre and Polymer Technology Division of Coatings Technology Teknikringen 56-58, 10044 Stockholm, Sweden T +46 8 790-8268, F +46 8 100775 www.polymer.kth.se/ytbehandling/index.htm SP Swedish National Testing and Research Institute P.O.Box 857, 50115 Boras Brinellgatan 4, 50462 Boras, Sweden T +46 33 165000, F +46 33 135502
[email protected], www.sp.se Swerea IVF AB Argongatan 30, 43153 Mölndal, Sweden T +46 31 706-6000, F +46 31 276-130
[email protected], www.swereaivf.se YKI Ytkemiska Institutet Institute for Surface Chemistry P.O.Box 5607, 11486 Stockholm Drottning Kristinas Väg 45, 11428 Stockholm, Sweden T +46 8 50106000, F +46 8 208998
[email protected], www.surfchem.kth.se
Eindhoven University of Technology P.O.Box 513, 5600 MB Eindhoven Den Dolech 2, 5612 AZ Eindhoven, The Netherlands T +31 40 247-9111, F +31 40 247-4186
[email protected], www.tue.nl TNO Science & Industry P.O.Box 6235, 5600 HE Eindhoven De Rondom 1, 5612 AP Eindhoven, The Netherlands T +31 40 2650-000, F +31 40 2650-850
[email protected], www.tno.nl NO: SINTEF Strindveien 4, 7465 Trondheim, Norway T +47 73 593-000, F +47 73 592-480
[email protected], www.sintef.no PL: IMPIB – Institute for Engineering of Polymer Materials and Dyes Paint and Plastics Department ul. Chorzowska 50 A, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland T +48 32 231-9041, F +48 32 231-2674 www.impib.pl PT: Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia Civil (LNEC) Av. Do Brasil 101, 1700-066 Lisboa, Portugal T +351 218 443-000, F +351 218 443-011
[email protected], www.lnec.pt
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Technical Paper Powder coatings
Source: Allyson Ricketts - Fotolia.com
Solutions without solvents Trends, technologies and perspectives in the replacement of wet paints
* Corresponding author: Dr. Michael Hilt Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation (IPA) Stuttgart, Germany T +49 711 68780-20
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Michael Hilt* Ulrich Christ The chemistry and areas of application for powder coatings have steadily evolved since their introduction in the 1960s. As a result, their share of the industrial coatings market has continually increased. Their current and future evolution are reviewed. Powders offer many technical advantages, but may have to face major challenges such as reduction of energy use in curing and further enhancing exterior durability.
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he use of powder coatings as an industrial coating technology can be traced back more than fifty years to the early 1960s. The main reason for developing this new class of material was to get rid of the sticky wet paint and the processes involved in its industrial application. In those times, dominated by solventbased paints, major problems were solvent fumes, the danger of explosion and sticky coagulated waste wet paint material which had to be disposed of.
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Starting with thermoplastic resins (e.g., polyamides) and the process of melting polymer powder onto a hot, usually metal, surface in a fluidised bed of the particulate material, the idea was developed of using a spray gun as for wet paint application and transferring the electrostatically charged powder particles more or less directly to the surface of the object to be painted. This worked well, and so thermoplastic resins were largely replaced by thermosets (mainly epoxies, polyesters or acrylics crosslinked with hardener), having the advantage of lower curing temperatures as well as lower film builds. This process was an economic success; powder coating production has continued to show a much higher growth than that of the paint market as a whole.
Economy in use creates several niche applications Powder coatings took over from conventional paints several areas which were difficult to coat with wet paint due to high amounts of overspray, such as open metal con-
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Figure 1: Powder coating of aluminium wheels
Source: Wagner
structions, shelves, aluminium wheels for cars (Figure 1) and aluminium panels for facades. In all these cases it must be considered that despite a high dry film build of typically 60-80 µm compared to 30-40 µm for wet paint application, 1 kg of powder coating material is able to cover a significantly greater surface area due to its inherent application advantages. It is 100 % solids in application and in most cases recirculation of the overspray is simple, as the dry powder material can be mixed back into the original material for further application. This creates the awareness that in the case of powder coatings the coating material is on the object to be coated (Figure 2), whereas in the case of liquid paint materials the loss of solvents and difficulties in overspray collection mean that the original material disappears to a significant extent and can even cause problems in disposal. Several monographs describe in detail the processes and the materials in use for powder coating of different substrates [1 - 6]. The following sections will deal with the economic and ecological impact of powder coating, referring then to the technical state of the art and future perspectives, challenges involved in the use of powder coatings and future development goals to reduce current drawbacks.
Economic impact and applications of powder coatings As already mentioned, usage of powder coating is still increasing. On a world-wide basis, powder coatings represented approximately 6 % by value [7] of the overall
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coatings market in 2008. In Germany, representing a typical European country, this was 3 % on a mass basis in 2008 [8]. The average annual volume growth rate of powder coatings is around 10 % per year, whereas the total coatings market grows on average by around 2.5 % per year [9]. This shows clearly that tremendous changes are still going on in the painting industry and in the major users of powder coatings – general industry. This is notable, as powder coatings are presently limited mainly to industrial use. Thus, huge areas that are coated by craftsmen, such as architectural surfaces or ships’ hulls, cannot be powder coated for technical reasons, mainly the necessity for electrostatic application and the relatively high average curing temperature of 160-180 °C to make the powder flow and cure. Thus, powder coating materials are to some extent underrepresented in the overall coatings use statistics because their use is limited mainly to industrial applications. In the area of general industrial painting, approximately 30 % of the areas to be covered are already powder coated [7]. Major users of powder coatings are, for example, industries producing household appliances such as washing machines, stand-alone refrigerators, radiators or microwave ovens, or (due to the need for high corrosion protection) industrially pre-painted architectural elements such as aluminium profiles, e.g. window frames or façade elements, or paints for metal casings and shelves.
Automotive applications are among the most demanding In the area of automotive parts, powder coatings are also used widely. Powder coatings were once extensively used in Europe on cast iron engine blocks for cars and light trucks, now mostly substituted by uncoated alumin-
Results at a glance The market share and the areas of use of powder coatings have steadily increased since their industrial introduction in the 1960s. In many respects powder coatings offer considerable advantages: a clean and simple painting process with simple achievement of high film builds. Coatings for different fields of use offer generally good corrosion protection properties, adaptable weathering properties and mechanical robustness of the paint film, all with generally acceptable costs. Due to growing concern with energy consumption, powder coatings will have to take further steps towards reduction of curing temperatures. Other issues for the future include the quest for cost-effective powders with greater exterior durability than “superdurable” polyesters, and the elimination ofsome limitations of the curing agents which have replaced hazardous TGIC.
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ium, or for primer or primer and clearcoat systems for aluminium wheels for cars. Where high mechanical and/or corrosion stability of the coating is necessary, powder coatings are used, and so springs and stabiliser bars, seat frames, window regulators or other critical items in cars, buses or other public transport vehicles are mostly powder coated, as are roof rail systems for estate cars (station wagons) and MPVs. A technically demanding area is painting and corrosion protection in the automotive car body painting. In the USA, some car bodies are powder coated (primer-surfacer, Chrysler and GM), whereas in Europe the clearcoat lines in three BMW plants were successively changed to the use of acrylic powder. In economic terms this is not a large market share, but it shows that powder coatings are able to give top performance in respect of combined mechanical and chemical requirements while achieving and preserving the highest optical quality under severe weathering conditions, as the automotive industry requires. This leads to the appreciation that we are living in a world of powder coated goods, often not knowing that we do so.
Wet and dry manufacturing processes compared Since paint was first invented, people used materials consisting of solvent and binder, and pigments were added if it had to be coloured (Figure 3). The solvent was necessary to wet the pigment with binder, and to transfer the liquid paint to the object to be coated. The solvent also had to assist in coating film formation, but afterwards it was redundant. In the case of organic solvents, it created problems in terms of flammability, smell and ultimately toxicity of the solvent fumes. Powder coatings broke with that paradigm, but the tradeoff for a solvent-free system was that a certain temperature had to be achieved to melt the powder so as to wet the substrate, give smooth film formation and crosslink the two components in the powder. Thermoset systems are needed to attain a high level of film properties such as mechanical, chemical and weathering stability and corrosion protection, because of the reduced diffusion rates of a crosslinked polymer system. But first, powder coating materials (Figure 4) must be produced, and this is mostly done by pre-mixing and extrusion of the different components such as binder, hardener and pigment. This process leads to melting of the resin which can, in the case of highly reactive components, initiate curing reactions. After being extruded, the resulting polymer chips are broken, milled to the required size, sieved, filled in packages and stored. All these processes need a certain level of technology, but by dealing mostly with dry products at room temperature, the only hazard is that the resulting fine particles must be taken care of by filtering the exhaust air.
Energy demands raise environmental questions Storage and transport can be an issue in the case of resins which are too reactive or too sticky (where the
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Figure 2: Parts and material circulation in powder coating
molecular weight is too low) at the storage or transport temperature. This basic challenge is not fully resolved, and so far the curing temperatures of commercial high performance resins with perfect levelling and flow are limited to a minimum of 130–140 °C, though most classical resin types still cure within the range of 160–180 °C. Depending on oven type and the products to be coated, these high curing temperatures may be an issue in the future, when the carbon dioxide footprint will be used as a measuring rod to evaluate the environmental compatibility of painting systems. In the complex case of automotive primer-surfacers and top coatings this issue was investigated in depth [10], with the conclusion that powder concepts are still very valuable for this field in terms of energy costs and applied cost of the processes compared. Underlying this investigation was the assumption of high energy consumption for spray booth conditioning in the automotive wet painting processes. The newly introduced “dry scrubbing” processes may change the picture in the near future so that the details must be re-examined. Other situations must be investigated case by case, but nevertheless this new technology leads to the observation that the curing conditions of powder coatings could be a major issue in future. The processes of powder application are not environmentally critical, in terms of obeying the general technical rules for SHE (safety, health, environment). Powder dust particles should be filtered and overspray should be molten. Certainly, the concept of powder coating is intrinsically less wasteful due to in-line recycling of overspray and has low emissions of volatile components due to the lack of liquid components.
Technical aspects of modern powder coatings In the 1990s powder coatings could penetrate into markets which were classical fields for wet paint. Many have already been mentioned. Powder coatings make particular sense where two coating layers can be substituted
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Technical Paper Powder coatings powder clearcoat). Tribo charged powders are also in use, but to a minor extent. To reduce the energy consumption for curing, UV-powders were developed. The current use of these promising products is still minor. New classes of substrates can be coated, but technical development is still required to achieve optimum film properties at a minimum of facility investment and with process control. A challenge, as for all UV processes, is the effect of the pigmentation on curing.
The quest for safer crosslinkers
Figure 3: Components of a liquid paint system
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by one powder coating layer or for industrial processes where the coating process should be integrated into the part flow. Here, powder coating is a relatively clean technology which is easy for the end user to handle. An issue for many years was colour change. Several systems are now used in industrial processes, but colour change remains easier when using liquid paints. In-depth analyses using numerical simulation programmes have been carried out for powder coating application [11, 12]. Looking at the top level of coating requirements, powder coating could penetrate the automotive priming process, mainly at Chrysler, Scania and Peugeot. Topcoat processes were installed at BMW for clearcoat in three plants and for the body frame of the smart car in Hambach as a complex multi-layer powder primer/basecoat/clearcoat application, according to the specific requirements (effect or solid colour). Nevertheless, there has been a change of strategy within BMW; it will change its powder clearcoat line back to wet clearcoat again [13]. In the area of corrosion protection, powder coatings excel due to their high film build and resistance to penetration, especially when appropriate pretreatments are applied. Modern powder coatings are still mainly polyester systems when exterior durability is required or epoxy systems for corrosion protection. What are known as hybrid systems (polyester-epoxy) have emerged as they offer better weather fastness than epoxy and lower cost and better corrosion prevention than pure polyesters. Acrylates are still used in small amounts in Europe, whereas in Asia their use is much higher. This arises partly from the severe chemical incompatibility of powder coatings of different types, which may even require different production sites for different classes of material. In most cases, the binder type initially chosen is retained. Application is still mostly by charging the powder by corona charge and using spray guns, whereas in high-end applications rotary bell application is common (eg, BMW
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The crosslinkers or hardeners in powder coatings remain an environmental concern. Since the seventies, the crosslinker triglycidyl isocyanurate (TGIC) has been the standard for highly weather resistant polyester powders for architectural, automotive and general industrial applications. Some years ago, toxicological studies showed it had some evidence of mutagenic potential. Therefore the EU decided that the symbol T (toxic, symbolised by a skull), accompanied by the relevant risk phrase, was to be used for TGIC labelling from May 1998 onwards. In Europe especially, this labelling led raw material producers to develop safer alternatives to TGIC. Over the last two decades, two main market products have become established in Europe: » Di- or tri-glycidyl esters of terephthalic and isophthalic acid, tetrahydrophthalic acid and trimellitic acid (e.g., “Araldite PT 910” from Huntsman); » b-hydroxyalkylamide (e.g., “Primid XL-552” from EMSChemie). The crosslinking reaction of the first is a poly-addition with carboxyl functions of the polyester resin similar to TGIC. Although this product is one of the best technical alternatives, powder products with this hardener have to be labelled in the EU with Xi and risk phrases R36/38 and R43 (irritation to eyes and skin, may cause sensitisation by skin contact). Alternatives based on the second technology crosslink via esterification with the carboxyl functions of the polyester resin. Water is a cleavage product, which may lead to pinholes at higher film builds above 80 µm. On the other hand, due to their comparatively high performance in terms of appearance, outdoor stability, mechanical and anti-corrosion properties, both crosslinking technologies have, in spite of some specific disadvantages, gained significant market acceptance.
Maximising exterior durability Polyurethane powder coatings are based on hydroxyfunctional polyesters with two main blocking technologies for the crosslinking isocyanate. e-caprolactam blocked isophorone diisocyanate (IPDI) derivatives are most widely used. With catalysts, the deblocking temperature can be decreased to 140 °C, where e-caprolactam effects good levelling of the powder film. A disadvantage is the VOC content derived from the blocking agent. A newer technology without this disadvantage is based on IPDI internally blocked to an uretdione derivative. Combining this hardener with hydroxy-functional poly-
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Figure 4: Principle of powder coating production esters based on isophthalic acid yields powder coatings with excellent weatherability, referred to as superdurable products [14]. The superdurable powder coating market segment is growing faster than the powder market in general, particularly in Europe. Products to be designated superdurable (or according to the GSB International seals of approval “Premium quality”) show outstanding weathering characteristics for applications such as architectural coatings. Powder coatings with GSB-Master and GSB-Premium approved quality labels have to endure Florida weathering conditions with a relative gloss retention of not less than 50 % after 36 months and 30 % after 60 months [15]. As the leading state of the art, powder coatings which give higher outdoor durabilities with a Florida test exposure of ten or more years are based on fluorocarbon polymer chemistry [16]. There is a major economic incentive to “fill the gap” in the durability range between five and ten years’ Florida weathering with suitable powder coatings at commercially acceptable costs. This development goal poses a major challenge for both resin and hardener technology.
This could ultimately be achieved by UV-curing for clearcoats or by implementation of new ideas and pigment types in the case of coloured powder coatings. When this goal can be achieved, a new era of this environmental friendly and technically robust painting technique could emerge 50 years after its first implementation. Overall, powder coating is a concept widely used in industry. Its technology is robust in both application and in the finished film, when the specific system requirements are complied with. Nevertheless powder coatings have their limitations, especially curing temperatures and film build; both affect the eco-balance. When these issues are solved, which requires both research and engineering development, further market penetration, further market growth and a new future for powder coatings will become viable.
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Further developments and limitations considered Powder coating materials can now satisfy many demands for colour and effects. Besides high gloss materials and a wide range of colours (with some limitations due to the high curing temperatures) effect coatings and matt appearance are available. In the field of production optimisation there has been major progress with “one-shot matt” systems for “Primid”based coatings. This innovative matting technology is based on a ‘single extrusion’ process, combining a low and a high acid value polyester instead of extruding each resin separately followed by a dry blending process. The limitations of powder coatings are: » High curing temperatures; » High film builds; » Limitations in appearance; » Use mainly limited to metal substrates (with some exceptions); » Necessity of metal surface pretreatment to achieve adhesion under wet conditions; » Application mainly in industrial processes; » Challenges with colour changes. This list shows that there is a limit to the further use of powder coatings, unless the curing temperature can be lowered or other curing mechanisms can be implemented. Low film build systems (40–50 µm) with curing temperatures of 80–100 °C could extend the range of substrates, e.g. to wood or plastics.
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2000. [3] Cowley M., Powder coating, Volume II, A practical guide to equipment, processes and productivity at profit, John Wiley & Sons, 1999. [4] Utech R., A guide to high-performance powder-coating, Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Dearborn MI, 2002. [5] De Lange P. G., Powder coatings, Chemistry and technology (2nd edn.), Vincentz Network, 2004. [6] Pietschmann J., Industrielle Pulverbeschichtung, Grundlagen, Anwendungen, Verfahren; Vieweg + Teubner Wiesbaden 2010 (3. überarbeitete Auflage). [7] Brun L., Golini R., Powder Coating: A global value chain perspective, Powder Coating, 2010, Vol. 21 No. 1, p 29. [8] Verband der deutschen Lack- und Druckfarbenindustrie, Jahresbericht 2009/2010. [9] Akzo Nobel global coatings report 2006: An analysis of the global coatings market – a pioneering study, pp 12 – 19. [10] Bell G., Energy and material cost savings, PPCJ, February 2010, pp 34–36. [11] Pulli K., Optimierung der Pulverapplikation durch Anwendung experimenteller und numerischer Untersuchungsverfahren, IPA-IAO Forschung und Praxis, 2006 (dissertation). [12] Steigleder T., Experimentelle und numerische Untersuchungen der elektrostatischen Pulverbeschichtung, Shaker Verlag, 2005 (dissertation). [13] Rutka A., Strategiewechsel – 2K-Klarlacklinie für das BMW-Werk in Regensburg, MO, 2010, Vol. 64, No. 10, pp 12-13. [14] Meier-Westhues U., Polyurethanes – Coatings, Adhesives and Sealants, Vincentz Network, 2007. [15] GSB International, Internationale Qualitätsrichtlinie für die Beschichtung von Bauteilen aus Aluminium GSB Al 631, May 2007, Schwäbisch Gmünd. [16] El Wassify A., Durable Powder Coatings, PPCJ, Sept. 2009, p 26.
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Technical Paper Aerospace coatings
Protection for high flyers Novel chrome-free system resists corrosive attack on aluminium alloys
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Peter Visser High-strength aluminium alloys used in aerospace applications are particularly susceptible to corrosion damage. A new chrome-free coating technology shows better performance than commercial chrome-free corrosion inhibitors in corrosion tests on these alloys. A stable passivation layer ensures long-term protection of damaged areas.
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he quest to replace corrosion inhibitors containing hexavalent chromium has taken many years and still continues. The aerospace industry still relies on the inhibiting power of hexavalent chromium to protect metal parts of aircraft. Over recent years, efforts to develop chrome-free technology have been accelerated by health & safety and environmental concerns and new legislation such as REACH. This puts pressure on the coatings industry to change and to deliver wholly chromium-free technology solutions, and has yielded several chrome-free pretreatments and coatings systems for the aerospace industry. Although field experience on aircraft shows that the chrome-free alternatives performed well on exterior surfaces, hexavalent chromium pretreatments were still necessary to comply with the requirements of specific corrosion tests such as the ASTM B-117 neutral salt spray (NSS) and filiform corrosion (EN 3665) test.
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High strength aluminium alloys such as 2024-T3 and 7075–T6 [1] are most commonly used in the aerospace industry. Alloys of these series, with Cu and Zn as major alloying elements, are generally less resistant to corrosion than other alloys. Indeed, for this reason 2024-T3 is often supplied in ‘clad’ form, coated with a very thin layer of pure aluminium. Different tests were carried out on bare and clad sheets, as noted below. Filiform corrosion [2] and especially pitting corrosion [3] are known to be the major damage mechanisms affecting the integrity of these alloys. Ongoing development work has resulted in many new chrome-free inhibitor technologies intended as alternatives to strontium chromate and other hexavalent chromium compounds. Although these materials are recommended for use on aluminium substrates, evaluations have shown that they are not suitable for the corrosion protection of the high strength alloys. Generally, the current commercially available chrome-free inhibitors display a lack of passivation when exposed to the ASTM B-117 salt spray test. Their inability to protect the scribe at an early stage leads to corrosion underneath the paint film (creep from scribe)
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and pitting corrosion after longer exposures. Also, when tested according to the filiform corrosion test (EN 3665) on the various high strength alloys, these systems show rapid formation of a large number of fast-growing filaments. This makes them unsuitable for the development of totally chrome-free coating systems for aerospace. With the implementation of legislation such as REACH, the need for more suitable alternatives is increasing and new approaches are needed to provide fully chrome-free coating solutions to the industry.
New approaches in chrome-free coatings technology AkzoNobel took the decision to investigate some entirely new and innovative chrome-free protection concepts. One of these new approaches has been the development and introduction of magnesium metal as a corrosion inhibitor [4]. Using the principle of cathodic protection, the magnesium-rich technology has been a significant departure from traditional methods and mechanisms of corrosion protection for aerospace. This technology [5] has successfully demonstrated excellent corrosion resistance which actually exceeds the performance of chromate systems. Another novel patent-pending corrosion inhibiting coating technology for the protection of aluminium alloys has been developed, which is considered to offer corrosion protection that is significantly improved over current “best in class” products. This technology has leaching properties to enhance protection of damaged areas and provides: » Active inhibition of filiform corrosion; » Fast and effective passivation of the scribe during NSS exposure; » Robust performance over several aluminium alloys and chrome-free pretreatments. As it can be used universally in solvent and waterbased systems, it is possible to develop totally chrome-free coatings to meet aerospace requirements.
Salt spray and filiform corrosion test procedures To investigate and demonstrate the potential of this new technology, it was incorporated into a solventbased 2-component high solids epoxy amine binder system which performs according to aerospace requirements. The system was then compared to current “best in class” commercially available chrome-free corrosion inhibitors recommended for use on aluminium. The coatings were applied on the high strength aluminium alloys (ie, 2024-T3 and 7075-T6) using various methods of chrome-free pretreatment (e.g. abrasion fol-
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Technical Paper Aerospace coatings lowed by solvent cleaning or chrome-free anodising or a chrome-free conversion coating) prior to application. The full system build-up consists of 25 µm primer and 100 µm of polyurethane topcoat. After 7 days’ curing at 23 °C and 55 % RH the systems were tested to ASTM B-117 and EN 3665. Prior to exposure, the panels were scribed using a mechanical milling device or engraver: 2 mm wide and 250 µm deep for ASTM B-117 and 1 mm wide, 100 µm deep for EN 3665 filiform testing.
Specific challenges of filiform corrosion For many years, hexavalent chromium pretreatments and coatings have demonstrated outstanding filiform corrosion resistance. This is not the case for chromefree technologies. Due to the acidic nature of this corrosion mechanism an inhibitor is required which is active in this environment, provides active inhibition and has the ability to reduce the corrosion rate or stop the filiform corrosion. The rate of filiform corrosion can be related to the slope of the curve when recording the propagation of the longest filaments during the corrosion test. In addition to the assessment of the longest filaments, the amount of filaments and the total corroded area are important factors to consider in test evaluations. Figure 1 shows the performance of the new technology compared to chromates and the currently available chrome-free inhibitors on chrome-free anodised 2024T3 bare substrate after 2.000 hours’ exposure to the EN 3665 filiform corrosion test. When following the corro-
Results at a glance A new chrome-free coating technology has been developed providing significantly improved corrosion protection on high strength aluminium alloys, compared to current commercially available chrome-free corrosion inhibitors. The patent-pending technology features active filiform corrosion inhibition resulting in a low corrosion rate with short and fewer filaments. After neutral salt spray exposure, fast and effective passivation of the scribe is obtained. A leaching mechanism forms a stable passivation layer in the damaged area that provides long term protection and prevents pitting corrosion. This coatings solution offers robust performance, comparable to that of systems using hexavalent chromium, to meet aerospace requirements over multiple types of substrates, regardless of the chromate-free pretreatment or binder technology used, and is fully health & safety and environmentally compliant.
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Figure 1: After 2000 hours filiform corrosion (EN 3665) test on 2024 T3 bare chrome-free anodised aluminium alloy, the new technology shows very short filaments and even better performance than the chromate sample
Figure 2: The new technology demonstrates a lower corrosion rate when following the propagation of the longest filaments during 2.000 hours’ filiform corrosion testing (on 2024 T3 bare chrome-free anodised aluminium alloy, as Figure 1)
sion rate on this substrate (Figure 2), the ‘new inhibitor technology’ clearly demonstrates improved performance compared to the commercially available alternatives. The corrosion rate is much lower and the filaments are much shorter and fewer, resulting in a smaller area affected by corrosion. In this case the new technology is even better than the chromate sample. These results are considered typical behaviour for this new technology, regardless of the pretreatment used.
Specific challenges of neutral salt spray testing Neutral salt spray (ASTM B-117) exposure on 2024-T3 and 7075-T6 is one of the most challenging tests for a totally chrome-free technology. Hexavalent chromium corrosion inhibitors such as strontium chromate are well known for their excellent performance under this test. Their leach-
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Figure 3: Samples of 2024 T3 clad (with chrome-free pretreatment) after 2.000 hours neutral salt spray (ASTM B-117) show that the new technology outperforms currently available non-chrome inhibitors
Figure 4: The new technology demonstrates reduced creep from scribe, a low number of corrosion sites and a significantly smaller area affected by corrosion, on 20243 T clad after 2.000 hours NSS (ASTM B-117) test
ing nature and their ability to provide fast and efficient passivation at the scribe have been the most important factors. In contrast, currently available chrome-free inhibitors are often too slow or too fast in terms of leaching but, more importantly, do not provide sufficient passivation in the scribe-damaged area, resulting in: »»Rapid darkening of the scribe; »»Early formation of corrosion-induced blisters along scribes; »»Excessive formation of corrosion products in the scribe; »»Pitting corrosion, especially on bare substrates. Once corrosion starts in the scribe, it is very difficult to stop or slow this process down. This makes it very challenging to comply with the high standards set by chromate inhibitors. In order to obtain a good performance in NSS tests a coating/inhibitor technology needs the following characteristics: »»Adequate solubility and leaching characteristics; »»Fast and effective formation of a protective layer in the scribe and underneath the coating; »»Irreversible nature of the protective layer; »»Maintaining good coating integrity (barrier function). Absence of any one of these characteristics will lead to corrosion and early failure in the corrosion test. The new inhibitor technology has these leaching properties, providing fast and effective passivation of the scribe. The scribes are clean and shiny with a low number of corrosion sites and a significantly lower area affected by corrosion after NSS exposure. The current state of the art chrome-free technologies, on the other hand, show darkened scribes with a lot of corrosion. Figure 3 shows the positive effect of the new inhibitor technology compared to the state of the art chrome-free corrosion inhibitors. 2024-T3 clad substrates are very sensitive to corrosion, but like chromate, the new technology shows a clean scribe with very little corrosion. Once corrosion occurs in the scribe, the clad layer underneath the coating will sacrifice itself to protect the scribe, resulting in creep or blistering along the scribe. Figure 4 shows that the new technology provides a lower creep from scribe, a low number of corrosion sites and significant reduction of the total area affected by corrosion. These evaluations demonstrate that an effective protective mechanism has been protecting the scribe when it was exposed to the neutral salt spray.
Effective passivation confirmed by interferometry
Figure 5: SEM observations of the morphology of the passivation layer formed by the new chrome-free technology during ASTM B-117 salt spray tests: (a) appearance of the scribe, (b) 2.000 times magnification and (c) 6.000 times magnification
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Experiments have shown that commercial chrome-free corrosion inhibitors produced severe corrosion at the scribe within 500 hours of exposure, while with the new technology the scribe remained clean and bright thanks to a passivation layer, which can be observed using an electron microscope. Figure 5 shows the typical morphology of this passivation layer. The formation of this layer with sufficient thickness and resistance to the corrosive environment is essential to obtain long term corrosion protection. The effect and stability of the layer has been studied using white light
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Figure 6: White light interferometry shows the surface roughness of the scribe on 2024 T3 bare metal after 500 hours NSS exposure: the passivation layer protects the substrate well, whereas the substrate under inhibitor 1 shows severe attack by the corrosive environment
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Figure 7: Evaluation of pitting corrosion on 2024 T3 bare after 2.000 hours NSS: the commercial chrome-free corrosion inhibitors show several deep pits, whereas the new technology shows no pitting corrosion, indicating fast and effective passivation
Pitting corrosion is one of the biggest concerns for engineers designing structural parts for aircraft as this type of corrosion affects the strength of the structural parts. The fast and effective formation of a passivation layer, preventing early damage from pitting corrosion, is one of the most important features of the new chrome-free technology. The technology was tested on 2024-T3 bare aluminium alloy and compared to the commercial chromefree inhibitors. After 2.000 hours NSS exposure the samples were evaluated for pitting corrosion and surface roughness in the scribe using white light interferometry. The analysis of the panels clearly revealed numerous sites of pitting corrosion (Figure 7) and a high surface roughness (Figure 8) of the scribe for the commercial chrome-free inhibitors. The new technology, on the other hand, showed an excellent performance with a smoother surface and excellent resistance to pitting corrosion. These observations demonstrate again that the passivation layer is stable enough to provide long-term protection.
New technology has broad applications in coatings
Figure 8: Surface roughness determined using white light interferometry analysis of the scribes of 2024 T3 bare after 2.000 hours NSS exposure; the new technology again shows performance comparable to chromate technology
Compared to the “best in class” commercial chrome-free inhibitors, the new technology demonstrates significantly improved corrosion protection in multiple corrosion tests such as filiform corrosion and neutral salt spray, without compromising application characteristics and coating properties in the dry paint film. Independently of the pretreatment, a robust and significantly improved corrosion protection is found on these various alloy substrates. The technology can be used universally in solvent and waterbased systems. This makes this new technology an important step forward in the development of sustainable and eco-efficient fully chrome-free coating solutions for the protection of aluminium alloys.
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interferometry, a non-contact measurement of surface topography. The surface roughness of the scribe during the corrosion test indicates the degree of corrosion that has been occurring. Figure 6 shows the surface roughness of the scribe after only 500 hours of NSS exposure. The scribe of the new technology shows a smooth surface like the chromate, confirming the fast and effective formation of a stable passivation layer in the scribe whereas the commercial chrome-free inhibitor shows insufficient activity. The image clearly demonstrates that the commercial inhibitor was not able to protect the scribe in the early stage of the exposure. The aggressive environment has been attacking the substrate, resulting in a significantly higher surface roughness.
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erties and Selection: Nonferrous Alloys and Pure metals, 1987, p 28. [2] Bautista A., Prog. Org. Coat., 1996, Vol. 28, pp 49-58. [3] Marcus P., Oudar J., (eds), Corrosion mechanisms in Theory and Practice, Marcel Dekker Inc., New York, 1995. [4] Nanna M. E., Bierwagen G. P., JCT Research, April 2004, Vol.1, No. 2, pp 69-80. [5] Brown R.D., Protecting Metal with Magnesium, Paint & Coat. Ind., March 2007.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The author would like to thank Jacqueline Houweling for the assessment of the corrosion panels using imaging techniques and Derek Graham for the analysis of the scribes. .
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Temperature-stable viscosity behaviour New pseudoplastic thickener effectively limits sag during drying
Sylvia Bühne Axel Woocker* Frank Kother The rheological demands placed on automotive coatings are severe. A new class of rheology modifier known as PMPU (Polyether-Modified Polymeric Urea) provides the required fast pseudoplastic recovery of structure after spraying, as well as high temperature stability to prevent sagging during cure. A combination with a polyamide thickener can optimise performance.
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n the automotive industry, the demands placed on paint properties are very high and are constantly increasing. Not only must the paints have a high degree of chemical and mechanical resistance, but they must also be quick to process. For this reason, automotive OEM coatings make use of acrylic/melamine or polyester/melamine-based stoving systems as well as forced drying 2K PU systems. These systems are also used for automotive refinishing and for plastic and industrial coatings. Particularly high demands are placed on topcoats and clearcoats, since they are crucial to the overall impression of the paintwork. In this case, in addition to the gloss, great importance is placed on the sagging and levelling characteristics. The paint must be free of teardrops at the required film thickness even on vertical surfaces while at the same time it must provide the best possible levelling properties to provide the ideal visual impression. Rheology additives or rheologically modified resins are indispensable tools for improving sagging behaviour. They have to fulfil high requirements for all processing operations, from adjusting the viscosity to application and drying. Demands for higher film thicknesses and some changes to application conditions run contrary to levelling requirements. It is therefore important to achieve an ideal balance between sagging and levelling behaviour during application.
Main rheological requirements in automotive systems For liquid paints, a flow cup is used to adjust the spraying viscosity. To ensure effective processability, the rheological additive should have pseudoplastic flow behaviour, since the time-dependency of thixotropic flow behaviour makes the flow time considerably more difficult to adjust. If the paints have a gel-like structure when undis-
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turbed, higher solvent quantities are frequently added, which has an adverse effect on the solids and thus on the film thickness. Depending on the end use, pneumatic or bell spray equipment is used to apply the coatings, subjecting the paint to very strong shear forces. The rheological additive must therefore be shear-stable on the one hand, but on the other hand a pseudoplastic flow behaviour is once again needed, since it must be possible for the viscosity to rise as quickly as possible after application. In addition to increasing the viscosity after application, strongly elastic properties (viscoelasticity) also have a positive effect in preventing sagging. Achieving the right balance between sagging and levelling behaviour is very important in this case, since too fast a recovery of structure has a negative effect on levelling. During the evaporation and drying periods, the paints are subjected to highly variable temperatures. The temperature during the evaporation period may range from room temperature up to 80 °C. The actual drying process also has a wide temperature range between 50 °C and 140 °C, depending on whether a forced drying system or a stoving system is used. Until crosslinking occurs, the paint remains liquid and can therefore sag. The rheological additive must maintain a temperature-stable viscosity behaviour so that the sagging behaviour achieved during application does not deteriorate due to the increasing temperatures during the evaporation and drying periods. In the finished coating, the effects of the additive on appearance properties such as UV and temperature resistance, and the effect on gloss and haze are also important for the suitability of the product. Good compatibility of the additive is essential to achieve high gloss and low haze in the coating.
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Main types of rheology modifiers Typical rheology modifiers, which are used to improve the sagging behaviour of solventborne vehicle topcoats (both clearcoats and pigmented coatings), include hydrophobically-modified fumed silica and organoclays, in addition to rheology-modified resins (RM resins), known as sag control agents (SCAs) in the industry. Not only is the powder form of fumed silica and organoclays a disadvantage, but so are the shear forces they require for dispersion/activation. If the dispersion is insufficient there is a risk of seeding. Further disadvantages for clearcoats are the tendency towards turbidity in the liquid coating, and adverse effects on gloss and haze in the final coating.
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Technical Paper Rheology stronger pseudoplastic flow behaviour and good shear stability. In addition, the product ensures temperature-stable viscosity behaviour over the entire processing range of 20 °C to 140 °C (Figure 2). This graph shows a direct comparison of the viscosity behaviour of a single-pack clearcoat which was modified with different rheology additives or a rheologymodified resin to the coating without additive (control).
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Figure 1: PMPU does not cause turbidity in a liquid clearcoat
Figure 2: Temperature-stable viscosity behaviour of PMPU
Sag control agents have a limited range of use. Since they are resins, they make the choice of raw materials less flexible, and post-correction of sagging behaviour is not possible. In addition, they are usually highly turbid in their delivery form which is why they are not used in automotive refinishes. Other typical rheology additives based on polyamides or castor oil derivatives are not used for these types of applications, because they are difficult to work with and their viscosity behaviour does not offer the required temperature stability.
New chemistry offers high-temperature stability PMPU, an abbreviation for Polyether-Modified Polymeric Urea, is a new class of rheology additive. It is an easy-touse liquid rheology additive, since it can be incorporated by stirring it in at the end of the coating production process. It provides excellent compatibility and is therefore particularly suitable for clearcoats, since it also does not cause any turbidity in liquid paints (Figure 1). Urea-based liquid rheology additives have long been known in the market as so-called “liquid thixotropes”. PMPU is characterized by a significantly higher molecular weight, a
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An application-specific evaluation of the sagging and levelling behaviour was conducted in different coating systems based on solvent-borne single-pack polyester and acrylic/melamine systems as well as in 2K polyester/ isocyanate or acrylic/isocyanate systems. Prior to application, the spraying viscosity of the liquid paints was adjusted using flow cups. Either pneumatic or bell spray application was used, depending on the application, and paint was applied to a vertical perforated steel panel with the thickness varying in a wedge pattern. Both application and drying processes were carried out on the panel in a vertical position. After drying, the film thicknesses of the dry coating areas showing no teardrops were measured (Table 1). The effect on levelling, gloss and haze was evaluated on separate levelling panels with a constant film thickness (Table 2). Levelling was measured in terms of the distinctness of image gloss (DOI) in the final coating. Using PMPU resulted in a significant improvement in the sagging behaviour of all test systems compared to the control. In the 1K stoving system, improved sagging behaviour was also achieved compared to the standard in both test systems with 1 % of the active substance. Another advantage was the reduced effect on turbidity in the liquid clearcoat. In the 2K clearcoat, the sagging behaviour improved with just 0.7 % active substance of PMPU compared to the standard; the DOI levelling was hardly changed.
Results at a glance The rheological demands placed on automotive coatings, and especially OEM coatings cured at moderate to high temperatures, are severe. Application takes place under high shear, and a fast (pseudoplastic) recovery of structure is essential to prevent sagging. At the same time, any additives used must not prevent the achievement of a smooth glossy finish nor interfere with physical and chemical resistance properties. A new class of rheology modifiers known as PMPU (Polyether-Modified Polymeric Urea) is shown to offer the required fast recovery after spraying combined with high temperature stability to prevent sagging during cure. Optimum results may be obtained by a combination of temperature-stable PMPU with a polyamide thickener, which is very effective initially but loses its efficiency as the temperature rises.
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Technical Paper Rheology Some principles of rheological measurement The rate of structure recovery is an important factor for improving sagging behaviour when using the rheological additive. During the evaporation period and at the beginning of the drying period when the temperature increases, the coating can sag so long as it is still liquid. The structure recovery of a coating can be demonstrated by oscillation measurement using a rheometer, since the viscoelastic behaviour of a sample changes due to structure recovery. Viscoelasticity is a combination of elastic and viscous properties. While elastic substances store deformation energy when under shear load and release this energy once the load is removed (eg, spring: 100 % elastic), viscous substances convert this energy into frictional heat during the flow process (eg, water: 100 % viscous). For the oscillation measurement, the sample was measured non-destructively so that the structure could recover after shearing during application. The measurement provides the rheological values G’ (storage modulus = elastic part) and G’’ (loss modulus = viscous part) [1]. The storage modulus G’ was observed as a proportion of the structure recovery, since the increase in G’ can be equated within the recovery of the sample structure. The higher the measured value for G’, the stronger is that part of the structure of the sample that prevents sagging.
Effects of temperature on rheology compared To simulate structure recovery after application, a measurement profile was created, making it possible to evaluate the effectiveness of the rheology additives during the evaporation period and at the beginning of the drying period. For this measurement, three samples of a 1K stoving system were applied by bell spray application. The liquid paint layers were then scraped off the panel and used for measuring. The initial part of the measurement was carried out at room temperature. The second part of the measurement used a temperature ramp ranging from 20 °C to 60 °C. The frequency and deformation parameters were kept constant (Figure 3).
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In addition to the PMPU, the paint was measured without any rheological additive (control) and in direct comparison to a polyamide, since this class of additive is known to have a strongly temperature-dependent viscosity behaviour. The first measurement showed the structure recovery after shearing and therefore started at a low level. During the first 200 seconds, the structure recovery at room temperature occurred at various speeds, depending on the rheology additive used. The control, which contained no rheology additive, showed no change in G’ over the entire measuring range, meaning that there was no recovery of structure. The polyamide showed excellent structure recovery in the first part of the measurement (evaporation period at room temperature). However, the temperature stability of the rheology effect was poor. The structure degraded significantly during the second part of the measurement
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Figure 3: Dependence of structure recovery on time and temperature for polyamide and PMPU thickeners shows strong differences Additive (active substance) on total post-addition
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Table 3: Effect of PMPU/polyamide combinations in the single-pack clearcoat as the temperature increased, and it even dropped down to the control level during the measurement. For the PMPU, a significant structural recovery was visible in the first part of the measurement too. During the second part of the measurement, however, it behaved quite differently from the polyamide, the increase in G’ being clearly greater the higher the temperature, thus improving structural recovery. A faster recovery at higher temperatures prevented the paint from sagging at the beginning of the stoving period.
Combined additives optimise performance During the PMPU development period, application tests by both pneumatic spraying and bell were carried out for automotive OEM coating. The shear forces were extremely high for the bell application method, placing high demands on the structure recovery of the rheological additive. As can easily be seen in Figure 3, the polyamide showed a stronger structure recovery than the PMPU immediately after application during the evaporation period, but lost its effectiveness during the stoving period, whereas this is where the PMPU showed its strengths. Due to this very different behaviour, the question was whether a combination of these products could provide ad-
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vantages in relation to the sagging and levelling behaviour. In the following series of tests, the combination of the two distinct types of additive PMPU and polyamide was therefore also used in different stoving systems and forced drying coatings, and applied by bell spray application. An acrylic/melamine-based 1K stoving system is shown here as an example (Table 3). For the comparison, the additives were tested alone as well as in combination against a standard and the control. PMPU and polyamide were used in combination in different mixing ratios. The comparison was based on the use of the same total quantity of active substance for each additive. The application results showed an improvement in the sagging behaviour for the PMPU alone compared to the control; however, the improvement using 1 % of the active substance was not as good as with the standard material tested (RM resin). The polyamide showed almost no improvement in the sagging behaviour when used alone, and it even had a negative effect on gloss and haze. In contrast, the combination of PMPU and polyamide showed a significantly better sagging behaviour than the market standard. Performance depended on the mixing ratio: as the ratio of polyamide increased, the sag resistance decreased. A 70:30 mixing ratio of PMPU to polyamide produced the best sagging behaviour and good gloss and haze values. The combination of the two classes of additive therefore allows specific control of the levelling and sagging behaviour by varying the dosage and mixture ratio. Due to their different chemistry, both additives have to be added separately. PMPU should be added first.
An effective additive for high-temperature curing PMPU is a new class of rheology additive that ensures good application reliability through its temperature-stable viscosity behaviour, good structure recovery and shear stability. The product is ideal for coating systems applied with low viscosity and moderate film thickness (30 to 70 µm dry film thickness) and dried at higher temperatures. In addition to clearcoats, its areas of application include topcoats and primers for automotive, plastic and industrial coatings. Moreover, PMPU can also be used to improve settling behaviour, particularly at higher storage temperatures. Its main advantages may be summarised as follows: »» Temperature-stable viscosity behaviour, fast structure recovery and shear stability ensure good application reliability. »» The excellent compatibility reduces effects on turbidity in liquid clearcoats and gives paint films a good appearance. »» The liquid supply form is easy to work with and can therefore be used for post-correction of sagging behaviour even shortly before application. »» Combined with a polyamide, specific control of the levelling and sagging behaviour is provided by varying the dosage and mixing ratio.
REFERENCE [1] Metzger T. The Rheology Handbook, 2nd Edition, Vincentz Netzwork 2006.
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Lifting the barrier to new technologies Functional printable coatings Peter Brownrigg A review of packaging technologies and market trends revealed the need for functional systems that would overcome some of the existing drawbacks. This led to the development of new printable barrier coatings which are applied by the printer converter and now used in the packaging market on a commercial scale.
The packaging market today Smart or active and intelligent packaging was identified as a significant trend in a recent packaging market analysis. Market reports give a good overall view of these potential technologies, which have a strong bearing on developments in inks and coatings for the packaging market. The largest market is active packaging, intelligent packaging includes 50 % RFID. PIRA estimated that the global active and intelligent technology markets would be worth € 2.6 billion by 2010. Current packaging technologies are, in the main, not available in printable form. In addition to the active and intelligent market, there has been significant growth in the barrier and transparent barrier market, which has been identified as another area where printer-converter-applied coatings could resolve unmet market needs. This is not a new concept: polyvinylidene chloride (PVDC) barrier coatings, for example, have been used by many printer converters over the years, converting machinery having been modified to make this possible. The volume of various barrier materials produced indicates that there is a significant market for printable coatings, especially where printers do not have their own barrier technologies.
Focusing on barrier technologies The portfolio of research projects (Figure 1) that passed the first stage gate into ideation was a mix of active, intelligent and barrier projects and classed as Functional Coatings. Trials were run, mock-ups prepared and price points met, but brand owners generally lost interest. However, formulation of a printable coating lowered the cost base and provided a product that could potentially be used. A valuable lesson was learned by all involved: if the market need is real, the brand owner will stay the course. The eventual value proposition was strongest for barrier technology, and also better aligned with Sun Chemical's current businesses. As a result, the active and intelligent packaging projects were suspended, and to ensure that the resources were invested where the commercial opportunity was greatest, focus was placed on barrier tech-
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nology. Within a relatively short time, UV light and oxygen barrier projects were moved through the feasibility gate.
The drawbacks of traditional barrier materials
* Corresponding author: Peter Brownrigg Sun Chemical Ltd T +44 1706 889 695 peter.brownrigg@ sunchemical.com
The team was reorganised to invent and formulate products that could be suitable for specific segments of the barrier packaging market. In packaging, barrier systems prevent the penetration or loss of specific gases, light or odour that could compromise the integrity of the packaged product. Figure 2 shows that traditional materials such as glass, tin and foil all provide effective barriers in packaging. However, like all barrier technologies, they have some disadvantages, weight definitely being one. Plastics, although lighter in weight, provide poor barriers and PVDC-coated plastics are problematical, because they contain chlorine and have a high oxygen transmission rate (OTR). Some applications require no metal; extrusion lamination produces thick laminates; SiOx/AlOx coatings are fragile. All of these materials are used today, but there is still no one barrier technology that meets all requirements, including sustainability. As a result of all these drawbacks, new technologies such as nanocomposites are now emerging.
PET packaging for perishables A market assessment revealed PET to be the major base web for packaging barrier materials, so producing a barrier coating for PET that could compete with current technologies became part of the project. A target market segment comprising food, flexible packaging and barrier technology in all its many formats and structures was developed. This was further broken down into chilled, dry and liquid foods. Technologies used for
Figure 1: Market-identified feasibility projects. Coating programmes are aimed at unmet coating and printing solutions
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Figure 2: History/evolution of gas barriers in packaging. All these materials are in use today – no one barrier technology meets all requirements
ents come into play. Supermarket surveys and analyses of the various food and packaging segments provided additional data, especially for oxygen barriers. The focus was now on developing a printable oxygen barrier, specifically for PET webs, of below 10ccs oxygen per square metre, effective in chilled conditions and at ambient temperature, as well as on exposure to a relative humidity of up to 75 %. Identification of additional unmet market needs, which are discussed below, strengthened the value proposition still further. Other trends in packaging include a move from rigid to flexible designs, growing demand for transparent packaging to make the contents visible, “light-weighting”, and finally increasing demand for single or smaller portions, resulting from the demography and today's often smaller households. Aligning the program with these trends enabled development of a new, alternative solution to those in existence. These trends suggest that there are opportunities for functional printable coatings, the benefits being lightweighting, replacement of current technologies such as PVDC and enhancement of those with a weakness, such as AlOx or SiOx. Exploring the light-weighting option showed that if the technology can be applied successfully, it will add value throughout the supply chain and ultimately reduce costs.
A typical application Figure 3: Light weighting in coating applications. The 2-ply laminate with the printable barrier coating results in elimination of barrier film or foil and one layer of adhesive, lighter-weight packaging (up to 30 % reduction), improved laminate integrity (post flexing O2 barrier improvement), lower material and/or operational costs, improved recycling and longer shelf life
these applications include PVDC, EVOH, oxides, metallised systems and co-extrusions. Aluminium is also used, but there is a trend to avoid using it in packaging for various reasons, for example improvements in the supply chain regarding the shorter time from manufacturing to consumer sale, facilitate the removal of high barrier material such as aluminium. This means that shelf life can be reconsidered, changing twelve months to six months, for example, resulting in changes to barrier requirements. Research was focused on these food sectors and barrier technologies, but to allow full definition of the coating requirements, packaging specifications also needed to be understood and taken into account.
Opportunities for functional printable coatings It is difficult to determine a generic specification for a food group and packaging format, because requirements will depend on the history of the pack, geography, individual brand owner/packer, expected shelf life, and cost. Extrapolation from information accessed in the market was crucial to determine the required performance of the coating when applied to a base web, and more specifically within a laminate, where relative humidity gradi-
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The model in Figure 3 is a lidding application but it could be any triplex (or more) laminated structure. The outer layer of the current commercial sample could be corona-discharge-treated PET. This would normally be either printed with ink or remain unprinted, a label then being attached on the packaging line. Behind the ink would be a layer of adhesive, then a barrier web, then another layer of adhesive laminated to a polyethylene (PE) or polypropylene (PP) sealing layer. A barrier coating applied to the inside of the outer web, printed and then laminated to the sealing web could provide a number of advantages – the first being the
Results at a glance A new printable coating technology provides excellent oxygen, aroma and odour barrier. The coating can improve the flex crack resistance of oxide/metallised films and prolong shelf life. The coating has the potential to replace PVDC and EVOH barriers and compete with current systems. It enables a reduced carbon footprint and higher sustainability thanks to fewer materials, less processing waste and lower energy consumption through the use of duplex instead of triplex (or more) laminates.
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Technical Paper Packaging coatings elimination of a layer of barrier substrate and a layer of adhesive, which must mean a weight reduction. Flexible packaging is already light in weight, but with thousands of tonnes of laminate, a reduction of up to 30 % is significant and has an impact from a sustainability standpoint. All in all, the same performance could be achieved with fewer materials and at lower cost. This type of coating is more resistant to flexing than metallised films. It could also help reduce material costs, depending on whether the printer converter manufactures barrier technology or has a very low cost base due to purchasing power. In addition, there is a potential for process savings, based on printer converter capabilities. Numerous three-ply laminates, for example, are processed twice through a duplex laminator: a barrier-coated two-ply laminate will result in a reduction of waste and of energy consumption as well as more efficient utilisation of conversion equipment. This will help to lower carbon footprint and promote sustainability. A further option is to produce PET/adhesive lamination/PET/ heat seal (coating) heat seal laminates, which, when sealed to a rigid PET container, would yield a completely recyclable PET pack. Improved "SunBar" barrier technology also helps to prolong shelf life. Added to these advantages are the benefits of replacing materials such as PVDC and those resulting from improvement of current barrier technologies.
Figure 4: Oxygen transmission rate of "SunBar" coating versus PVDC, Met, EVOH, AlOx and SiOx. PVCD contains chlorine and has a higher OTR; AlOx and SiOx are brittle and also have a higher OTR; EVOH deteriorates over time in humid storage conditions
Enhancing existing technologies Gas barrier systems can be significantly improved by dispersing or exfoliating mineral silicates in the organic polymers selected for the coatings. In this category, clays provide the greatest improvements as a result of their “platy” structure. The many different types of clay vary in crystal structure and “platiness”. When correctly exfoliated, these minerals are only 1-3 nanometres thick, and in a coating they align parallel to the substrate. Each plate is an absolute oxygen barrier in itself, so joining them all up would result in an excellent barrier. In reality, this is only partly achieved, but when optimised so that the platelets align correctly and close together, this system provides a very useful improvement in barrier performance. Since the platelets are absolute barriers themselves, the diffusing gas must find a pathway around them, which is described as “tortuous”, because the distance is many times the thickness of the coating. The transmission rate of the diffusing gas is therefore limited by the tortuous path it is forced to take.
Figure 5: Flexibility of barrier coatings. Oxide-coated and metallised films have poor flex resistance
The aspect ratio of a particle is the ratio of the shortest to the longest dimension. Although, as mentioned above, individual clay platelets are usually 1-3 nanometres thick, the most effective clays for barrier coatings are only 1-10 microns thick, i.e. they have aspect ratios of 1,000-10,000! In application, a compromise has to be made on aspect ratio to achieve other coating properties. The concentration of various particulates affects not only oxygen transmission but also aspect ratio.
Printable coatings for PET – application data Turning to the barrier performance of different technologies, Figure 4 shows the performance of the new oxygen-barrier printable coating versus that of other sys-
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Figure 6: "SunBar" real-time packaging performance. The coating system maintains excellent barrier performance over an extended period, provides options for longer shelf life, is equivalent in performance to EVOH extrusion laminates and superior to PVDC and SiOx coated PET laminate structures
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Figure 7: Performance benchmark – effect of humidity. "SunBar" performs well up to 75 % RH
Figure 8: Example of correleation between flexo anilox volume and wet coating weight of "SunBar" O2 barrier (above) and applied wet coating weight of "SunBar" O2 barrier and achieved barrier (below)
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to monitor oxygen ingress over a 10-week period. The results are shown in Figure 6. A non-invasive technique ensured that the packs remained intact. The data obtained during week one showed all technologies to be performing as expected, but as the weeks went by, it became apparent that the SiOx PET laminated to PE allowed ingress first. This could be caused by handling during production. A repeat test revealed similar results. The PVDC laminate was the next to show ingress. The EVOH co-extrusion and the "SunBar" barrier coated laminate provided the best results. Figure 7 shows the results of a comparison between PVDC, EVOH and the new oxygen barrier printable coating in terms of increasing relative humidity. PVDC is not affected by relative humidity, whereas the coating and EVOH show very similar results, reaching a limit at approximately 75 %. Performance at 90 % relative humidity will be poor unless the laminate layers provide some protection. At temperatures of up to 38 °C, simulating tropical conditions, the coating surprisingly performed better than both PVDC and EVOH. The final application data relate to how a printer converter applies a coating. The film weight required for the appropriate barrier performance had to be adequate for application on conventional coating, flexo or gravure equipment. It was crucial to understand transfer rates and coating weights and their impact on oxygen barrier performance at different relative humidities. Figure 8 shows that the coating weight can vary, depending on the requirement. At 50 % relative humidity, for example, as typically found in chilled food packaging, the coating weight window is perhaps between 2 and 4 g/m2 wet. Dry food packaging exposed to 75 % relative humidity might need a coating weight of 4 to 6 g/m2. Films of these weights can be applied on conventional printing coating equipment but the specifications will dictate the oxygen barrier and the drying capability of the process. Flexo is more difficult than gravure. All processes can run off line without the need to apply ink in line which can reduce press speed.
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tems. The different materials are laminated to PE under the same conditions and compared on a MOCON at 23 °C and 50 % relative humidity. A printable coating applied to PET gives a very competitive result and is therefore a potential alternative to current technologies. Figure 5 shows flexibility, measured using a Gelbo Flex, in comparison with specific metallised barrier technologies: the printable coating is significantly more robust. The MOCON data was revealing but there was a need to investigate chilled packaging and formed pouches, including a food simulant in a modified atmosphere, and
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The research program revealed a whole host of benefits: functional printable coatings, especially oxygen barriers, can satisfy market needs, including freedom from chlorine and metal, light-weighting, reduction of carbon footprint, and improved sustainability, transparency, and recycling potential, providing an alternative to other, perhaps more expensive barrier technologies. Since the new printable coating technology provides excellent oxygen, aroma and odour barriers, improves flex crack resistance of oxide / metallised films and prolongs shelf life, it has the potential to replace PVDC and EVOH barriers and compete with current systems. The coatings can be applied at conventional film weights on existing equipment. They also eliminate the need for barrier film and adhesive in multi-ply laminates. In some instances, they allow duplex to compete with triplex laminates. They help to reduce processing waste, energy consumption and inventory working capital, and they can be applied when and where needed. Functional printable coatings, it is believed, will enable the next generation of packaging design.
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Events European Coatings Conference
The smart coatings conference offered high-level technical presentations (right) as well as interactive focus workshops
Clever solutions International experts discuss smart coatings
Kirsten Wrede Smart coatings were the subject of the recent European Coatings Conference in Berlin. This is a broad term, as was shown by the various lecture topics and the lively debates among the international participants. Some 13 speakers presented their latest research results, covering such diverse topics as self-healing and self-cleaning systems, de-icing and antifogging, and electrically heated coatings. Dr. Jamil Baghdachi, from the Coatings Research Institute of Eastern Michigan University, USA, spoke about stimulatable polymeric coatings. In this approach the institute applied its own self-healing method to standard thin-film polyurethane coatings. Self-healing in response to environmental stimuli was found to facilitate rejuvenation and renewal or effect an improvement in the original mechanical properties of the coatings. Super-hydrophobic surfaces were addressed by Dr. Romain Rioboo of the Université de Mons, Belgium. These are being widely investigated because of their high technological potential. Rioboo reported on studies of the parameters which exert an influence on the nature of superhydrophobic surfaces.
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Carbon nanotubes (CNT) are the true “materials of the future” Improvements in the electrical and mechanical properties of multi-walled CNTs were the subject of the presentation by Dr. Oliver Pyrlik Pyrlik, Bayer MaterialScience. He said that they offered a much better ratio of performance to quantity of material than did other high-performance additives. Further, achieving the desired results necessitated a deep understanding of the CNT dispersion process. Nanotechnology was on everyone’s lips at the the conference. Dr. Gerhard Jonschker from Merck KGaA presented a nanotechnology approach to scratch resistance, wear and tribology. His premise was that that nanoparticles could be used to improve various coating properties. In this context, Jonschker reported a new core-shell nanoparticle additive. That “nano” does not per se equate to “smart” emerged in a debate in one of the four workshops. Participants said there were overlaps, for example, between the specific applications of the aforementioned CNTs. Equally interesting were the different definitions of “smart” – ranging from “functional” to “clever” through to “responding to external influences” and “stimulatable.” An unequivocal definition, it would seem, is lacking. But there is no denying that the term is fashionable. As one participant put it, it is easier to get funding for a research project if the name contains the word “smart”.
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Events FATIPEC congress
Some 200 participants attended the 30th FATIPEC Congress in Genoa
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Viva la lacca! The 30th FATIPEC Congress took place from 9 to 11 November in Genoa
Sonja Specks The international congress, organised in eight concurrent series of lectures, covered issues surrounding raw materials, such as additives, new binders and pigments, as well as pre-treatment, nanotech nology, and UV curing. The upcoming conversion of FATIPEC into the European Technical Coatings Congress (ETCC) was according its very own session this year.
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The question at the back of all 195 participants’ minds as they travelled to the congress was “Coatings throughout the third millenium: Evolution, innovation or revolution?” This year's event was organised by AITIVA, the Italian Association of Technicians working in the Coatings and Associated Industries in Genoa.
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The conversion to a pan-European congress (ETCC) in 2010 was announced by Dr. Nicole Frick, chairman of the Swiss Association of Paints and Coatings Chemists.
Sol-gel technology for marine paints As part of the ETCC session, Eva Wallström from Enpro APS, Denmark, presented a new approach to anti-fouling paints for marine vessels. Zinc pyrithione (ZnP), which will remain an approved biocide in the future, was an important raw material for the studies because its solubility varies with the pH. The researchers at Enpro used sol-gel technology to test out encapsulated ZnP. Wallström highlighted several results that were achieved. For instance, algae growth with free ZnP was much higher, reflecting the fact that encapsulated ZnP absorbs more water and thus boosts the biocidal effect. During the test series, in
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Events FATIPEC congress which solventborne paints served as reference materials, none of the ZnP series became colonised by shellfish. The researchers believe that the high nano-roughness of the gel was the reason for this. The embedded particles were 2-10 nm in size and thus had a combination of high volume and low weight. Further tests will now be extended to yachts and carried out in winter.
alkoxylate, as demonstrated by Sascha Östreich. A new defoamer was hyperbranched with polymers and organo-modified silicones and the results showed that green additives suffered no loss of performance in comparison to conventional products.
Biocides Product Directive on the way On the subject of biocides, Dr. Jacques Warnon, Technical Director of CEPE, showed that there is a great deal of pressure in Europe for regulation. A number of weaknesses have been found so far in regulations within the EU. These are currently being revised with a view to achieving harmonisation. This requires consensual recognition by EU politicians, though. Warnon expects that the European Biocidal Products Directive will be adopted in spring 2011. There will also be adjustments to the REACH regulation. It is being expanded to include a stress scenario.
Hyper-branched polymers are the new backbone of defoamers To find its way through the “jungle of terminologies such as REACH and VOC”, Cognis relies on fatty alcohol
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Dr. Nicole Frick, chairman of the Swiss Association of Paints and Coatings Chemists welcomed the audience at the ETCC Session Source: SVLFC
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Market Place Novel products Crosslinking additives for radiation-curing products
Solution for moving over to the GHS Regulation
Simultaneous dispensing with low maintenance
With “Tego Rad 2010” and “2011”, Evonik Tego Chemie GmbH is offering new crosslinking multifunctional additives for radiation-cuing varnishes and printing inks. These represent a new addition to the “Tego Rad” product range. A novel production process allows highly functional organo-modified silicone acrylates to be prepared at low cost. The 5-6 acrylic groups in each molecule mean the new additives crosslink readily, with the result that the migration potential is reduced significantly by comparison with non-crosslinking products. In radically curing formulations these additives, which have an active matter content of 100 %, improve properties such as substrate wetting and flow. They display broad compatibility and allow release and slip properties to be adjusted as required, without leading to foam stabilisation.
Faced with the new Globally Harmonised System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS), chemicals manufacturers are increasingly relying on a solution that makes it easier to observe this regulation on a global scale. Atrion’s “Product Compliance Solution” automates the creation of hazard communication documents – combining regulatory data, toxicology and physical properties, compliant forms, standardised rules and translated phrase libraries – in compliance with GHS legislation. By simply using product information, customers are able to generate complete country-specific compliant documents that meet requirements throughout the world, in over 40 languages. “Managed Regulatory Content” means that the assessment of the GHS classification made from available data need only be carried out once, since the country-specific rules embedded in the system are then applied individually.
With the “Harbil Parallel 500 (HP500)”, Fast & Fluid is launching the first simultaneous dispenser with Harbil technology. Machines with a fixed metering head are used for simultaneous dispensing. In many situations, this is faster than rotary table dispensing because different colours are dispensed at the same time. The disadvantage of the units currently available on the market is that they are more complex, more prone to disruption and higher-maintenance than rotary table dispensing devices. The new simultaneous dispenser has none of these disadvantages. It is faster than current machines, requires less maintenance and is user-friendly. A rotary nozzle closure system prevents the colorants from drying out or the wrong colours from being supplied. When each dispensing procedure is complete, a special metal plate closes the nozzles so that they are air-tight. Unlike the design of rotary table dispensers, all the pump canister modules are suspended statically in the frame. Because every paint has its own unique characteristics, the unit is fitted with two individually programmable systems. The stirrer frequency and duration of stirring for each paint can be set by the customer.
Evonik Tego Chemie GmbH DE-Essen
[email protected] www.tego.de
Fluorescence spectrophotometer With its high levels of sensitivity, broad dynamic range and comprehensive line of accessories, the “F-2700” is suitable for both routine and more demanding tasks. The manufacturer reports that this is the world’s only 2.5 nm fluorescence spectrophotometer which can also be operated as a stand-alone unit. Operation is simple and quick to learn, and is performed by way of an integrated keyboard resembling a mobile phone, with menu navigation and a large backlit LED display. For more convenient operation and higher demands on data evaluation, the tried-and-tested FL Solutions software for PC is available. Fast 3D scanning is possible, with recording speeds as high as 12.000 nm/min. Sensitivity is considerably greater than that provided by the previous model: the signal-to-noise ratio at the water Raman peak is now at least 800 (rms, 5 nm slit width). This gives a detection limit of 5 pmol/l for fluorescein. The broad dynamic range allows concentrations to be determined over six orders of magnitude with a single calibration curve, without changing the measuring parameters. Uwe Binninger Analytik DE-Schwäbisch Gmünd
[email protected] www.ub-analytik.de
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Atrion International Inc. NL-Nijmegen
[email protected] www.atrionintl.com
Solid flake resin to improve powder coatings Dow Corning Corporation recently introduced a new silicone solid flake resin to its full line of flake resins that is tailored to meet needs for higher-temperature performance, VOC reduction and FDA compliance in powder coatings and cookware/ bakeware coatings. “Dow Corning 255 Flake Resin” is a 100 % silicone, hydroxyl-functional solid flake resin designed for use as a binder for powder coatings to increase heat stability and weatherability. Formulated with a high level of crosslinking and controlled organic content, the resin possesses a high glass transition temperature (Tg 56 °C) and high residual silicon dioxide (62 %). These characteristics provide the product with good potential for use in high-temperature powder coatings. The high glass transition value offers greater assurance of storage stability and powder flowability, and the high residual silicon dioxide content contributes to higher-temperature performance.
Fast & Fluid NL-Sassenheim info.fast-fluid.netherlands@ idexcorp.com www.fast-fluid.com
Dow Corning USA-Midland www.dowcorning.com
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Market Place Novel products UV curable resin for packaging and printing DSM NeoResins+ announces the launch of “NeoRad U-6288”, a 100 % UV curable resin which can be used in coatings and overprint varnishes for luxury packaging and highend promotional printing. The resin offers broad formulating latitude and high matt efficiency, working with most common matting agents. The product is compatible with a wide range of epoxy, urethane and polyester acrylates making it easy for the formulator to enhance the performance of the coating or varnish. Additionally, its efficient use of matting agent can result in lower total cost of formulation, as less matt additive is required. The new resin offers the formulator opportunities to develop customised matt overprint varnishes and coatings for flexo and screen applications. For screen printing specifically, by using the company’s formulating guide, the product can be designed to provide a combination of matt and soft feel properties that can differentiate the formulator’s products in the market.
Powder coatings for furniture Jotun Powder Coatings announced the global launch of its first furniture powder coatings range “Era-Coat MDF”. The company’s new umbrella brand of powder coatings for heat-sensitive substrates such as MDF is especially created for designers and furniture makers. Whilst offering complete freedom of design to coat even the most intricate furniture, the range also provides a more costeffective and eco-friendly coating solution. The new products are based on the latest MDF colour trends, which include “Era-Coat MDF Primo”, a uniquely engineered primer and a top coat “Era-Coat MDF 32T”, available in 20 trendy colours and textures. Formulated to ensure a seamless coated surface, the products can coat both the front and back of the MDF board at once, and leave it reclaimable, safe, resistant to scratches, water, stains and impact. The range is suitable for a host of areas including office furniture, retail displays and shelving, flat-pack furniture, doors and countertops, kitchen cabinets and bedroom wardrobes.
DSM NeoResins+ NL-Waalwijk
[email protected] www.dsmneoresins.com
Jotun Powder Coatings AE-Dubai www.jotun.com
UV exposure for flexographic printing plates
Electrochemical corrosion measurement
Flint Group Flexographic Products has announced that it will launch a new UV exposure technology for flexographic printing plates that offers significant advantages over existing technologies. The novel exposure technology, currently in beta testing, is easy to integrate into existing workflows. It enables digital flexo plates to achieve 1:1 reproduction and hence better and more consistent printing results. This new technology creates well-defined “flat top dots” even with high line screen imaging, without the use of inert gases or a separate lamination step. Expected to be commercially available in 2011, the new exposure technology will enhance the benefits of high definition flexo and at the same time integrate plate cell surface screening for improved ink transfer.
There is a wide range of reasons to perform corrosion tests, and the process of corrosion can be measured by a variety of techniques. A crucial aspect is often the relatively long period required for measuring, which can run to hours or even days (as in the salt spray test). In addition, in some cases the corrosion test can only be assessed subjectively. The innovative electrochemical measuring station from Metrohm Autolab can perform electrochemical corrosion measurements simply and within a few minutes. Because the polarisation resistance, corrosion potential and corrosion rate are determined automatically, different corrosion processes can be compared directly with one another and also quantified. A wide range of preprogrammed methods mean that electrochemical corrosion tests can be performed to the relevant national and international standards.
Flint Group Germany GmbH DE-Stuttgart
[email protected] www.flintgrp.com
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Deutsche Metrohm GmbH & Co. KG DE-Filderstadt
[email protected] www.metrohm.de
Foil cartridge enables bubblefree dispensing
The foil cartridge “Delo-Flexcap” from Delo allows adhesives to be shipped, stored and processed without forming any bubbles. In addition, the cartridge makes it possible to ensure that dispensing is precisely reproducible. A flexible foil is integrated in the hermetically sealed cartridge. The membrane produced replaces the piston in conventional small-format cartridges. It automatically evens out pressure fluctuations during air transport and copes with material shrinkage even under extremely cold storage conditions. This means that air or contaminants cannot penetrate the vessel. The adhesives inside remain bubble-free right up to application, giving high production quality and a general increase in the reliability of production. At the same time, the cartridge is completely emptied even in the case of high-viscosity adhesives. This is because the flexible membrane provides for constant and uniform output volumes, which increases the yield. Delo Industrie Klebstoffe DE-Windach
[email protected] www.delo.de
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Market Place Novel products Primer designed for high-speed printing
Metallic ink focuses on digital decoration
Michelman has introduced “DigiPrime 6029”, the newest addition to its line of primers and overprint varnishes for use with HP Indigo presses. The new primer is designed specifically for the demands of high-speed printing on the HP Indigo WS6000 label and package printing digital press. The HP-approved solution produces good ink transfer, ink adhesion and rub resistance on embossed and heavily textured, pressure-sensitive paper label stock. It is non-blocking and moisture resistant, and is backward compatible with older model Indigo presses. It also provides good performance on polyethylene label stock on the WS6000 press. Unlike other commercial primers for Indigo presses which are formulated entirely from petrochemical derivatives, a robust 48 % of the active (solid) raw material in the primer comes from renewable sources. Since it’s solvent-free, odorless and repulpable, it is a workplace and environmentally friendly product.
Xennia announced the launch of its “XenInx Onyx” metallic ink for use in a wide range of digital decoration applications. Just-in-time customised digital graphics and package production allows reduced inventories and fast response to market demands – now these benefits are available to users requiring metallic printing. The metallic silver ink is designed for a range of applications including packaging, graphics, labeling and product decoration. It can be used in combination with “XenInx Diamond” or “XenInx Alexandrite” CMYK inks to produce a coloured metallic appearance. The ink works with a wide range of piezo printheads, and is recommended for use with the company’s printing systems and inkjet modules using the proprietary recirculating inkjet technology.
Michelman, Inc. USA-Cincinatti
[email protected] www.michelman.com
Xennia Technology Ltd GB-Letchwoth
[email protected] www.xennia.com
Automated particle characterisation “Morphologi G3”, which is a fully automated particle characterisation system from Malvern Instruments, provides high-quality, statistically significant information on particle size and shape. The unit has a new, fully automated sample disperser and provides significantly extended functionality in the evaluation and presentation of the measurement results. It generates images of microscope quality and delivers statistically significant data by analysing hundreds of thousands of particles with little or no intervention on the part of the user. An important new feature is a novel, fully integrated dry powder disperser. Precise software monitoring of all the dispersion parameters means that reproducible dry powder dispersions with a consistent and controlled alignment of the particles are guaranteed over a broad range of materials. The sample is completely enclosed, and the system allows bulk materials to undergo a single dispersion or a large number of smaller samples to be prepared. Malvern Instruments GmbH DE-Herrenberg
[email protected] www.malvern.de
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BIT product enhances biocides range
Thor announces the introduction of an innovative highly concentrated glycol-containing benzisothiazolinone (BIT) product to its biocide range. “Acticide B 40” is a clear, light yellow, 40 % solution of BIT. Due to its low viscosity and only slightly alkaline pH, dosing and the incorporation of the new biocide into products is made much easier. The new product does not contain formaldehyde, heavy metals or halogen organic compounds. It significantly reduces the need for organic solvents and hence VOC levels in the finished product. For all companies where pure BIT is part of the biocide product range and glycol-free aqueous biocide dispersions cannot be used, the new BIT product is a solution to reduce not only VOCs, but also transport, storage, handling and overall biocide costs. Thor Group Limited GB-Kent
[email protected] www.thor.com
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Calendar of Events 2010 | 2011 Exhibitions
28 – 30 January 2011 25th Indian Paint Conference Faridabad, India www.ipaindia.org
28 – 30 January 2011 India International Coatings Show 2011 New Delhi, India www.coatingsindia.com
7 – 9 February 2011
Pipeline Coating 2011 Vienna, Austria www2.amiplastics.com
8 – 9 February 2011 European Coatings Conference: Easy-to-clean/selfcleaning coatings III Berlin/Germany www.european-coatings.com/ events/ecc.cfm
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Conferences 6 – 8 December 2010 Radiation Curing Technology Hampton, Middlesex, UK www.pra-world.com 7 – 8 December 2010 European Coatings Conference: Polyurethanes for high performance coatings VI Berlin/Germany www.european-coatings.com/ events/ecc.cfm 17 – 19 January 2011 The Coatings Summit Washington, DC/USA www.european-coatings.com/ TheCoatingsSummit/
15 – 16 March 2011 Principles of Waterborne Coatings Hampton, Middlesex, UK www.pra-world.com
28 – 30 March 2011 European Coatings Congress 2011 Nuremberg/Germany www.european-coatings-show. com/en/congress/ 31 March – 1 April 2011 EuPIA Annual Conference Vienna/Austria www.eupia.org
17 – 20 April, 2011
PaintExpo
Karlsruhe, Germany www.paintexpo.de 19 – 22 April, 2011 Primus: Interfarba 2011 Kiev, Ukraine www.theprimus.com/en/inwww.theprimus.com/en/in terfarba
11 – 13 May 2011 COAT EXPO 2011 Guangzhou/China www.coatexpo.cn/en/
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10 – 11 February 2011 European Coatings Conference: Biobased coatings II Berlin/Germany www.european-coatings.com/ events/ecc.cfm
29 – 31 March 2011 European Coatings Show 2011 Nuremberg/Germany www.european-coatings-show. com/en/
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