Paint & Coatings Industry - March 2009 - (Page 66) EXHIBITS-IN-PRINT 66 Visit these exhibitors AT THE EUROPEAN COATINGS SHOW Nuremberg, Germany, March 31 - April 2, 2009 European Coatings CONGRESS, March 30 - April 1, 2009 Smart solutions boost efficiency in the labeling process. The LANGGUTH engineering team delivers custom solutions for labeling applications worldwide. Get to know LANGGUTH at: www.langguth.com and www.langguth-america.com ECS Booth #6-333 GLOBAL LEADER IN ULTRAMARINE PIGMENTS Nubiola Inorganic Pigments keeps on innovating to provide value- added solutions to the Coatings world. At ECS'09 Nubiola is launching the Nubicem B series, a new generation of Ultramarine Blues specifically developed for cementitious formulations, and Nubirox 302, a zinc-free non-toxic Anticorrosive Pigment. They are also featuring Nubifer 5000 Series micronized Iron Oxide range; and Nubicoat HWR High-Performance Pigment. DCP NANOSTAR® Nubiola offers 25 years of experience, product quality, manufacturing consistency, regional technical service and an ambitious R&D program. The NEW DRAIS DCP NANOSTAR® Media Mill is, specifically, designed to produce the nanomaterials previously unattainable. The highly efficient energy utilization during nano-grinding via the use of ultrasmall grinding media (down to 20 micron), superior product temperature control and the elimination of metal contamination are some of the key features of the new NANOSTAR®. DRAIS D CP NANOSTAR® sets new standards in wet grinding of high tech products down to nanometer r ange. Various sizes are available with linear mill scale up based on power consumption. ECS Booth 6-345 DRAISWERKE, INC. 40 Whitney Road, Mahwah, NJ 07430 Phone: 201-847-0600, Fax: 201-847-0606 E-mail: salesinfo@draiswerke-inc.com Website: www.draiswerke-inc.com 770. 277. 8819 www.nubiola.com ECS Booth #10-306 Kyowa Hakko Kyowa Hakko Chemical provides a range of intermediates for the manufacture of resins and coatings. We have the monomer package of diacetone acrylamide and adipic dihydrazide for making self crosslinking emulsion resins. Kyowa Hakko Chemical also has a family of branched diols for polyester and urethane resins including 2-ethyl-1,3-hexanediol. Paul N. ECS Booth #9-553 GARDNER Company, Inc. Quality Paint & Coatings Test Instrments Since 1936 (954) 946-9454 • Pompano Beach, Fl www.gardco.com • gardner@gardco.com www.kyowa-usa.com Hall 10, Stand 130 Changing the Nature of Surfaces Shamrock is the leading developer of micronized PTFE and wax-based additives. Our powders, compounds and dispersions enhance ink and coating properties such as slip and non-skid, rub and abrasion resistance, as well as surface texture. Our dedicated technologies are complemented by custom equipment, first-rate laboratories and experienced people. Explore the Possibilities! Clariant Corporation Clariant Corporation is the North American affiliate of Clariant Ltd.Muttenz, Switzerland, a global leader in the field of specialty chemicals. Clariant, which is represented on five continents with over 100 group companies, employs about 21,000 people. In 2007, the company generated sales of CHF 8.5 billion. Clariant's businesses are organized in four divisions (Textile,Leather & Paper Chemicals, Pigments & Additives, Masterbatches and Functional Chemicals). The Pigments & Additives Division has 24 sites in 37 countries, where it produces high-quality organic pigments, pigment preparations, dyes, and additives e.g. for the coatings industry. Call (800) 441 4414 or visit www.pa.clariant.com. Visit www.shamrocktechnologies.com See us Hall 9 – Booth 314 MARCH 2009 | W W W . P C I M A G . C O M ECS Booth 7-422 http://www.langguth.com http://www.langguth.com http://www.langguth-america.com http://www.nubiola.com http://www.draiswerke-inc.com http://www.nubiola.com http://www.draiswerke-inc.com http://www.gardco.com http://www.kyowa-usa.com http://www.kyowa-usa.com http://www.gardco.com http://www.pa.clariant.com http://www.shamrocktechnologies.com http://www.shamrocktechnologies.com http://www.pa.clariant.com http://WWW.PCIMAG.COM
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