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RadTech 2016 Conference + Exhibition DIRECTORY May 15-18, 2016 | www.radtech2016.com | Hyatt Regency O’Hare | Chicago, Illinois Welcome to the Global Conference & Exhibition for UV+EB Curing Technology General Information Conference Program Floor Plans Exhibitors Presented by:
TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 General Information 4 Special Thanks 5 RadTech Officers and Staff 6 Planning Guide 10 Schedule of Events 11 Technical Conference Program 20 Exhibitor Booth Numbers 21 Hyatt Regency Floor Plans 22 Exhibit Floor Plan 24 Exhibitors Listing 45 Notes 1
GENERAL INFORMATION Age Restriction Conference Proceedings Due to insurance liability issues, no one under the age of 18 is permitted on Full and One-Day Technical Conference attendees will receive a Technical the exhibit show floor at any time. Thank you for your cooperation. If you are Conference Proceedings Online Link to access the abstracts and papers. under 21 and attending the show, you are forbidden to consume any alcoholic beverages at the receptions. Emergencies Please report emergencies immediately to the Registration Desk. Badges Your badge contains your name, company and location. The badge also indicates Lost or Forgotten Badges your registration type and allows access to the areas of the convention for which Lost or forgotten badges will be subject to a $35 replacement fee. Tickets for the you are registered. The badge may contain more than one registration type. conference luncheon are NON-REPLACEABLE! Registration Types Include: Registration Hours/Express Check-In Full Conference—allows access to any Technical Conference session all week Sunday, May 15 8 a.m.-7 p.m. along. Also includes admission to the exhibition. Monday, May 16 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday, May 17 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday Technical Conference—allows access to any Technical Conference Wednesday, May 18 7 a.m.-12 p.m. session on Monday only. Also includes admission to the exhibition. Tuesday Technical Conference—allows access to any Technical Conference Exhibit Hours session on Tuesday only. Also includes admission to the exhibition. The RadTech 2016 Exhibit Show Floor will be open during the following hours: Wednesday Technical Conference—allows access to any Technical Conference Monday, May 15 10 a.m.-6 p.m. session on Wednesday only. Also includes admission to the exhibition. Tuesday, May 16 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Exhibition Only—Allows you to attend the exhibition on all three days. Wednesday, May 17 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Monitors will be checking all badges and individual session tickets to verify attendance prior to entering all venues. Lost or forgotten badges may be replaced for a fee (see Policy under Lost/Forgotten Badges). Please remember to wear your badge at all times for access to RadTech 2016 events. Conference Luncheons Lunch for conference attendees will be held on the Exhibition Floor with additional seating right outside the Exhibit Hall. Admittance is by ticket only. If you are registered for the conference, you automatically receive lunch tickets. 2 3
SPECIAL THANKS RADTECH OFFICERS RadTech International NA would like to extend a special thanks to the following individuals and companies for their efforts and support of RadTech 2016. Technical Conference Review Committee AND STAFF The following individuals served as the Technical Conference Review Committee, Officers President George McGill a daunting task. All technical conference papers were thoroughly reviewed by Peter Weissman Zeller+Gmelin Corporation the committee for inclusion in the Technical Conference. The committee also was Quaker Chemical Corporation Alex Polykarpov responsible for the selection of the Best Paper Award. This committee dedicated themselves to raise the standards of all Technical Conference Papers. RadTech Incoming President Akzo-Nobel Coatings Inc. thanks the following for all their volunteer efforts: Lisa Fine Beth Rundlett Joules Angstrom UV Printing Inks Katecho Inc. Molly Hladik, Chair, ACTEGA North America Secretary Jeremy Teachman Julie Jessop, University of Iowa Eileen Weber Sun Chemical Corp. Red Spot Paint & Varnish Co. Inc. Joel Schall, Henkel Alrick Warner Treasurer Procter & Gamble Chris Miller, Estron Paul Elias Alexander Polykarpov, Akzo Nobel Miwon Specialty Chemical Co. Ltd. Xiaosong Wu DSM Desotech Inc. Susan Bailey, IGM Resins Immediate Past President Don Duncan Mike Idacavage, Colorado Photopolymer Solutions Wikoff Color Corp. RadTech Staff RadTech 2016 Sponsors Executive Director RadTech would like to thank and recognize our sponsors and partners that Board Members Gary Cohen Jo Ann Arceneaux Senior Director contributed to the success of RadTech UV&EB Technology Expo & Conference. Allnex USA Inc. Micky Fortune Alberdingk Boley, Inc. Richard Baird RadTech International North America Daicel (U.S.A.), Inc. The Boeing Company 7720 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 208 GEW UV Susan Bailey Bethesda, MD 20814 IGM Resins 240-497-1242 Kopp Glass www.radtech.org Mark Gordon Miltec UV INX International Ink Co. Miwon Specialty Chemical Jennifer Heathcote Sartomer Americas Phoseon Technology Synasia Inc. Joshua Lensbouer Mannington Mills Inc. 4 5
PLANNING GUIDE 7:00 MONDAY, MAY 16 7:00 Registration/Express Check-In 7 a.m.-6 p.m. 8:00 8:00 8 -10 a.m. 8 -9:30 a.m. 8:30 Formulation 8:30 3D Printing Room Rosemont A Room: Rosemont B 9-9:30 a.m. FREE 9:00 Introduction to the 9:00 This is an overview spreadsheet of all events taking place. You can use this Basics of UV/EB Curing guide to plan which conference sessions you will attend and when you will visit Room LAX A/B the Show Floor. Technical sessions are shaded in purple, free sessions in green, 9:30 9:30 short courses in orange and all others in yellow. 10 a.m.-Noon 10-11:30 a.m. 10-11 a.m. 10:00 10:00 Exhibits Open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Specialty Applications Hardcoats UV/EB Curing for SUNDAY, MAY 15 Room: Rosemont A Room: Rosemont B Automotive Applications Room: DFW A/B 10:30 11 a.m.-Noon 10:30 8:00 8:00 8:30 8:30 Advanced Technology Registration/Express Check-In 8 a.m.-7 p.m. 11:00 for UV Wood Applications 11:00 9:00 9:00 9:30 9:30 11:30 Room: LAX A/B 11:30 10:00 10:00 12:00 12:00 10:30 10:30 LUNCH BREAK/VISIT SHOW FLOOR 12:30 Noon-1 p.m. 12:30 11:00 11:00 11:30 11:30 1:00 1-3 p.m. 1-2 p.m. 1:00 12:00 12:00 1:30 Printing & Packaging Coatings Room: LAX A/B 1:30 12:30 12:30 Room: Rosemont A 1:00 SHORT COURSES (Additional Fee Required) 1:00 2-3 p.m. 2:00 2:00 1:30 1-5 p.m. 1:30 Panel Discussion: the Latest Advancements in UV/EB Professional Short Course (Undergraduate-Level) 3D Printing Using UV Technologies 2:00 2:00 Room: Rosemont B 2:30 Room: Rosemont B 2:30 2:30 1-5 p.m. 2:30 3-4:30 p.m. 3-5 p.m. 3-4 p.m. 3:00 Advanced Photopolymerization Topics (Graduate level) 3:00 3:00 Digital Printing UV Hydrogel Medical, Material Innovation: 3:00 Room: LAX A/B Room: Rosemont A Industrial, and A Discussion with 3:30 3:30 1-5 p.m. Developing Applications Consumer Product 4:00 All You Ever Wanted to Know (and More) About UV-C LED’s and Applications 4:00 Room: DFW A/B Companies 3:30 3:30 4:30 Room: Rosemont A 4:30 Room: Rosemont B 3-5 p.m. 5:00 5:00 4:00 4:00 Adhesives 5:30 5:30 4:30 Room: LAX A/B 4:30 6:00 6:00 6:30 6:30 5:00 SHOW FLOOR RECEPTION 5:00 7:00 SHORT COURSE (Additional Fee Required) 7:00 Sponsored by Miwon Specialty Chemical Co. Ltd. 5:30 5:30 7:30 7-8:30 p.m. 7:30 5-6 p.m. Click Chemistry in Radiation Curing 6:00 6:00 8:00 Room: LAX A/B 8:00 6:30 SHORT COURSE (Additional Fee Required) 6:30 8:30 8:30 7:00 7:00 6:30-9 p.m. 7:30 7:30 Technical Sessions Short Courses Free Sessions All Others Design of Experiments for UV/EB Scientists and Engineers Part 1 8:00 Room: DFW A/B 8:00 8:30 8:30 Technical Sessions Short Courses Free Sessions All Others 6 7
TUESDAY, MAY 17 WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 Registration/Express Check-In 7 a.m.-Noon Registration/Express Check-In 7 a.m.-6 p.m. 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 8:00 8-10:00 a.m. 8-9:30 a.m. 8:00 8:30 Chemistry 8:30 8:00 8-9:30 a.m. 8-10 a.m. 8:00 Advances in Electron Beam Equipment and Applications Room: Rosemont A 9-9:30 a.m. FREE Low-Gloss / Haptic Coatings Photoinitiator 8:30 8:30 Room: Rosemont B Introduction to the Room: Rosemont A Room: Rosemont B 9:00 9:00 Basics of UV/EB Curing 9:00 9:00 Room LAX A/B 9:30 9:30 9:30 9 a.m.-Noon FREE 9:30 10:00 10 a.m.-Noon 10:00 Exhibits Open 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 10:00 10 a.m.-Noon New Product Debut I 10-11:30 a.m. 10:00 Composites Exhibits Open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Room: DFW A/B 10:30 10:30 10:30 Electron Beam Technology EHS & Regulatory 10:30 Room: Rosemont A for Packaging Applications Room: Rosemont B 10 a.m.-Noon 11:00 11:00 11:00 11:00 Room: Rosemont A Waterborne 11:30 11:30 11:30 Room: Rosemont B 11:30 12:00 LUNCH BREAK/VISIT SHOW FLOOR Noon-2 p.m. 12:00 12:30 Noon-1 p.m. SHORT COURSE 12:30 12:00 LUNCH BREAK/VISIT SHOW FLOOR 12:00 (Additional Fee Required) 1-2:30 p.m. 12:30 Noon-1 p.m. 12:30 1:00 Design of Experiments 1:00 Raw Materials 1 for UV/EB Scientists and 1:00 1-3 p.m. 1-2:30 p.m. 1:00 Room: LAX A/B Engineers Part 2 1:30 1:30 1:30 Global Market Overview Cure Studies 1:30 1-2:30 p.m. Room: DFW A/B Room: Rosemont A Room: Rosemont B 2:00 2:00 Deep UV LED 2-4 p.m. FREE 2-3:30 p.m. 2:00 2:00 Room: Rosemont A Food Packaging Panel 2:30 2:30 New Product Debut II 2:30 Room: DFW A/B Room: Rosemont B 2:30 3:00 3-5 p.m. 3:00 Technical Sessions Short Courses Free Sessions All Others Raw Materials 2 3:30 Room: LAX A/B 3:30 4:00 3-5 p.m. 4:00 4:30 Equipment 4:30 Room: Rosemont A 5:00 5:00 PRESIDENT’S RECEPTION ON SHOW FLOOR 5:30 5-6 p.m. 5:30 6:00 6:00 EMERGING TECHNOLOGY AWARDS DINNER 6:30 Location: Rosemont B 6:30 7:00 Registration Required 7:00 7:30 6-8 p.m. 7:30 Technical Sessions Short Courses Free Sessions All Others 8 9
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS TECHNICAL CONFERENCE PROGRAM The following schedule of events has been set for RadTech UV&EB 2016. Schedule is subject to change and update. SUNDAY, MAY 15 Sunday, May 15, 2016 Short Courses 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Registration Express Check-In Short Courses Require An Additional Fee 1-8:30 p.m. Short Courses UV/EB Professional Short Course (Undergraduate-Level) Room: Rosemont B Monday, May 16, 2016 1-5 p.m. 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Registration Express Check-In Advanced Photopolymerization Topics 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Conference Sessions (Graduate level) 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Exhibits Open Room: LAX A/B 12-1 p.m. Lunch Break/Visit Show Floor 1-5 p.m 5-6 p.m. Opening Reception on Show Floor All You Ever Wanted to Know (and More) Sponsored by About UV-C LED’s and Applications Room: Rosemont A 1-5 p.m. Tuesday, May 17, 2016 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Registration Express Check-In Click Chemistry in Radiation Curing Room: LAX A/B 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Conference Sessions 7-8:30 p.m. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Exhibits Open 12-1 p.m. Lunch Break/Visit Show Floor 5-6 p.m. President’s Reception on Show Floor 6-8 p.m. Emerging Awards Dinner Wednesday, May 18, 2016 7 a.m.-12 p.m. Registration Express Check-In 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Conference Sessions 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Exhibits Open 12-1 p.m. Lunch Break/Visit Show Floor 2 p.m. RadTech UV&EB 2016 Exhibition Closes 3 p.m. RadTech UV&EB 2016 Concludes 10 11
TECHNICAL CONFERENCE PROGRAM TECHNICAL CONFERENCE PROGRAM MONDAY, MAY 16 MONDAY, MAY 16 INTRODUCTION TO THE BASICS OF UV/EB CURING SPECIALTY APPLICATIONS The Rise of Digital Printing & Inert Coatings PANEL DISCUSSION: THE LATEST ADVANCEMENTS This Session is Free to All RadTech 2016 Attendees Room: Rosemont A for Wood Applications IN 3D PRINTING USING UV TECHNOLOGIES Roy Pagan, Cefla North America—Finishing Division Room: Rosemont B Room: LAX A/B Predicting Biofilm Resistance of UV-curable 11:30 a.m.-Noon Introduction to the Basics of UV/EB Curing Coatings via the Lifshitz-van der Waals/Lewis 2-3 p.m. Michael Idacavage, Colorado Photopolymer Acid-Base Approach UV/EB CURING FOR AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATIONS This panel discussion will feature some of the Solutions Emily B. Henry, Lipscomb University Room: DFW A/B thought leaders in materials, equipment, and end 9-9:30 a.m. 10-10:30 a.m. uses for UV technologies in 3D Printing. Future Trends in Automotive Lightweighting Fabric Modification by Radiation Methods Chris Seubert, Ford Motor Company Panelists Include: 3D PRINTING Vincent Luo, China General Nuclear 10-10:30 a.m. Victor Latour, Supervisor of Digital Design Room: Rosemont A 10:30-11 a.m. Cationic Curing of Automotive Coatings Stoopid Buddy Stoodiosz New Oligomers for 3D Printing Inks UV Curable Sioxane Based Resins for 100 nm Sumeet Jain, Director/Market Development Cynthia Templeman, Toyota Motor Engineering Ahmet Nebioglu, Dymax Oligomers & Coatings Pitch by R2R Nanoimprinting Arkema Inc., Sartomer Business Unit & Manufacturing NA 8-8:30 a.m. Changjin Lee, Korea Research Institute of Lance Pickens, CEO & Founder 10:30-11 a.m. UV Additive Manufacturing of Polymer Chemical Technology MadeSolid Derived Ceramics 11-11:30 a.m. PRINTING & PACKAGING Mike Idacavage, VP Business Development Zak Eckel, HRL Labs, LLC Room: Rosemont A Colorado Photopolymer Solutions Developing Biocompatible & Bioabsorbable 8:30-9 a.m. UV Materials Enabling Mass Production Recent Advances in Low Viscosity, Low Brian Adzima, Materials Scientist, 3D Printing Toughening Resins for 3D Printing of Custom Medical Device Implants Using Migration, Fast Curing UV/EB Resin Autodesk William Wolf, Sartomer Americas Micro-CLIP Technology Alex Mejiritski, President 9-9:30 a.m. Evan Baker and Henry Ware, Northwestern Paul Share, BASF Corporation Spectra Group Limited University 1-1:30 p.m. Acrylated Silicones Suitable for SLA Houmin Li, President 11:30 a.m.-Noon Functional Coatings to Enhance Decorative UNIZ 3D 3D Printing Bob Ruckle, Siltech Corp. Packaging HARDCOATS 9:30-10 a.m. Room: Rosemont B Kristy Wagner, Red Spot MATERIAL INNOVATION: A DISCUSSION WITH 1:30-2 p.m. CONSUMER PRODUCT COMPANIES FORMULATION Investigation of Cure and Nanomechanical A Prescription for Healthy UV Printing Room: Rosemont B Room: Rosemont B Properties of Weatherable UV-Cured Laura Maybaum, NAZDAR and Jim Raymont, EIT, 3-4 p.m. Hardcoats Adhesion Promoting Oligomers NAZDAR inks and EIT Instrument Markets A discussion on how companies prioritize, explore, Jennifer David, Momentive Performance Materials Matt Terwillegar, Myriant Corporation 2-2:30 p.m. vet and select new materials and technologies, 10-10:30 a.m. 8-8:30 a.m. and how UV+EB offers potential solutions. UV LED Curing in Production Printing Highly Reactive Thin Film Hardcoats for Evaluation of Adhesion Using Different Environments Panelists Include: Plastics Formulations, Substrates, and Curing Jennifer Heathcote, Phoseon Technology Sharon Tracy, PhD Marcus Hutchins, Allnex Protocols 2:30-3 p.m. Steelcase Inc. 10:30-11 a.m. Neil Cramer, Colorado Photopolymer Solutions COATINGS Alrick Warner 8:30-9 a.m. UV Curable Hard Coats Mediated with Thiols Room: LAX A/B P&G Qiang Hu Combining Oxiranes and Oxetanes to Christopher Seubert 11-11:30 a.m. Determination of the Surface Energy for Enhance Kinetics and Improve Physical Ford Motor Company Properties UV-Curable Easy Release Coatings ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY FOR UV WOOD Todd Fayne Sara Kaalberg, University of Iowa Emily B. Henry, Lipscomb University APPLICATIONS 1-1:30 p.m. Pepsi Co. 9-9:30 a.m. Room: LAX A/B Robin Wright Surface Energy: An Applied Experimental UV LED for Wood Applications 3M Design for Novel UV-Curable Coatings Mike Higgins, Phoseon Aseel A. Mahmood, Lipscomb University 11-11:30 a.m. 1:30-2 p.m. 12 13
TECHNICAL CONFERENCE PROGRAM TECHNICAL CONFERENCE PROGRAM MONDAY, MAY 16 TUESDAY, MAY 17 UV HYDROGEL MEDICAL, INDUSTRIAL, AND INTRODUCTION TO THE BASICS OF UV/EB CURING NEW PRODUCT DEBUT I DIGITAL PRINTING DEVELOPING APPLICATIONS This Session is Free to All RadTech 2016 Attendees This Session is Free to All RadTech 2016 Attendees Room: Rosemont A Room: DFW A/B Room: LAX A/B Room: DFW A/B Advances in Inkjet Printing Demanding The Design and Application of Hydrogels Introduction to the Basics of UV/EB Curing New Leading Edge UV LED Lamps from Changes in Chemistry Beth Rundlett, Katecho Michael Idacavage, Colorado Photopolymer Phoseon Technology in 2016 Dene Taylor, SPF-Inc. 3-3:30 p.m. Solutions Mike Higgins, Phoseon Technology 3-3:30 p.m. 9-9:30 a.m. 9-9:15 a.m. UV Patterning of Cells in Microfluidic Devices How the Selection of Raw Materials can for Tissue Engineering CHEMISTRY Custom Synthesis of Photo-Initiators for Impact Print Speeds in Digital Printing Christiane Nguyen, University of Connecticut Room: Rosemont A Specialty Applications Dev Nagvekar, BASF 3:30-4 p.m. Mike Wyrostek, Hampford Research 3:30-4 p.m. Functional Monodisperse Microparticles from 9:15-9:30 a.m. Nanostructured Hydrogels though Thiol-Michael Dispersion Polymerizations Challenges of Replacing Automated Screen Chen Wang, University of Colorado Boulder UV Inerting Chambers Photopolymerization in Lyotropic Printing of Plastic Parts with UV Curable 8-8:30 a.m. Jim McCusker, Honle UV America, Inc. Liquid Crystals Singlepass Inkjet 9:30-9:45 a.m. Paul Beliveau, Fujifilm Dimatix Allan Guymon, University of Iowa Controlled Monomer Architecture for Property 4-4:30 p.m. Enhancement in Photocured Thin Films Glass UV 4-4:30 p.m. Jon Scholte, University of Iowa Jim Creveling, Toyoda Gosei North America ADHESIVES Novel Hydrogel Beads and Fiber 8:30-9 a.m. 9:45-10:00 a.m. Room: LAX A/B Robin Wright, 3M 4:30-5 p.m. New Ebeam Systems: Shrinking Footprint, Radiation Curable Pressure Sensitive An Easy Way To Adjust The Properties Of Growing Presence Adhesives Epoxy In Cationic Photopolymerization Karl Swanson, PCT Engineered Systems Jin Lu, Arkema Inc., Sartomer Business Short Course Short Courses Require An Additional Fee Rong Bao, Tronly New Electronic 10-10:15 a.m. 3-3:30 p.m. Materials Cooperation Design of Experiments for UV/EB Scientists New Raw Materials for UV LEDs and 9-9:30 a.m. Formulating a UV-Cure Pressure Sensitive and Engineers Part 1 Other Applications Adhesive for PVC Foam Tapes and Converting Room: DFW A/B ADVANCES IN ELECTRON BEAM EQUIPMENT William Mahon, Miwon Specialty Chemical Co., Ltd. an Oven-Dry Water-Borne Material Using an 6:30-9 p.m. 10:15-10:30 a.m. AND APPLICATIONS LED Lamp Cure System Room: Rosemont B Glass Optics Mix UVA, B, and C LED Brian Chambers, Novagard Solutions 3:30-4 p.m. New Ebeam Systems Incorporating Compact Wavelengths to Replicate Mercury Spectrum Sealed Ebeam Lamps and Optimize Lighting Systems by Increasing Fine Art Applications Using Pigmented Karl Swanson, PCT Engineered Systems Irradiance and Improving Uniformity UV Adhesives 8-8:30 a.m. Brian Jasenak, Kopp Glass Sidney Hutter, Sidney Hutter Glass & Light Inc. 10:30-10:45 a.m. 4-4:30 p.m. Ebeam Inkjet Technology for Low Migration Digital Printing Applications RHINO ArcLED UV: Breaking the LED Goldilocks and the UV Curable PSAs Lawrence Gamblin, Collins Inkjet Investment Paradigm Lisa Castillo, KIWO Adhesives and Jim Raymont, 8:30-9 a.m. Brian Wenger, GEW, Inc. EIT Instrument Markets 10:45-11 a.m. 4:30-5 p.m. Novel Technology of Electron Beam Curing in Vacuum Nichia New High Power UV-LEDs Mikhail Laksin, IdeOn LLC and Dante Ferrari, Daita Yahiro, Nichia Celplast Metallized Products 11-11:15 a.m. 9-9:30 a.m. New Plasma Surface Treater Technology Cleveland Steel Container Case Study: UV/EB Ryan Schuelke, Enercon Industries Metal Coil Coating for Steel Containers 11:15-11:30 a.m. William Parish, Cleveland Steel Container 9:30-10 a.m. 14 15
TECHNICAL CONFERENCE PROGRAM TECHNICAL CONFERENCE PROGRAM TUESDAY, MAY 17 TUESDAY, MAY 17 RAHN’s Two New Versatile Polyether Acrylates RAW MATERIALS 1 RAW MATERIALS 2 Michael Gould, RAHN USA Corp. Room: LAX A/B Short Course Short Courses Require An Additional Fee Room: LAX A/B 11:30-11:45 a.m. Design of Experiments for UV/EB Scientists Oligomer Solutions for UV Curable Inkjet and Innovative Polyester Acrylates—Solutions for A New and Versatile Waterborne UV Resin 3D Printing Applications and Engineers Part 2 Industrial Market Needs with Improved Stability Jo Ann Arceneaux, PhD, Allnex Room: DFW A/B Jonathan Shaw, PhD, Allnex Oliver Nohr, Alberdingk Boley, Inc. 1-1:30 p.m. Noon-2 p.m. 3-3:30 p.m. 11:45 a.m.-Noon Dendritic Oligomers for LED Curable Bio Renewable Oligomers ELECTRON BEAM TECHNOLOGY FOR PACKAGING Formulations NEW PRODUCT DEBUT II Matt Terwillegar, Myriant Corporation APPLICATIONS James Aerykssen, Dymax Oligomers & Coatings 3:30-4 p.m. This Session is Free to All RadTech 2016 Room: Rosemont A 1:30-2 p.m. Photoinitiated Cationic Polymerization of Attendees Ebeam Sterilization of Medical and Food New Developments in UV Curable Laminating Room: DFW A/B Sustainable Epoxy and Oxetane Thermosets Packaging Enabled by Compact Ebeam Lamp Adhesives—Formulating for Enhanced Zheqin Theodore Yang, Rensselaer Polytechnic Products for Special Effect Coatings and Technology Adhesion and Service Properties Institute LED Curing Steen Kreinbrink, Comet Group Michael Bailey, Sartomer Americas 4-4:30 p.m. Scott Auger, Allnex 10-10:30 a.m. 2-2:30 p.m. Synthesis and Characterization of UV Curable 2-2:15 p.m. Advances in Wide Web Ebeam Flexible DEEP UV LED Organic-Inorganic Acrylic-Based Coatings Low VOC Decorative Coatings for Rigid Packaging Printing Room: Rosemont A and Their Functional Properties Packaging David Biro, Sun Chemical Alain Flores Centeno, Institute of Materials Improving Surface Cure with UVC LEDs Diane Marret, Red Spot Paint & Varnish Co. 10:30-11 a.m. Research Mike Kay, Excelitas 2:15-2:30 p.m. 4:30-5 p.m. Electron Beam Crosslinking of Polyolefin 1-1:30 p.m. Speedcure XKm—A Novel Phosphine Oxide Films for Various Packaging Applications UV Curable Formulations for Deep UV LEDs Photoinitiator EQUIPMENT Im Rangwalla, Energy Sciences Inc. Haruyuki Okamura, Osaka Prefecture University Petr Sehnal, Lambson Limited UK Room: Rosemont A 11-11:30 a.m. 1:30-2 p.m. 2:30-2:45 p.m. The Effect of Different Irradiation Sources on Applying EB-Flexo Ink Technologies to the Fundamental aspects of Deep UV light New and Novel Materials for Radiation Curing Formulation Properties Food Packaging Industry emitting diodes and failure reduction of LEDS Steve Fields, Sartomer Americas Amelia Davenport, Colorado Photopolymer Todd Fayne, PepsiCo grown on AlN Substrates 2:45-3 p.m. Solutions 11:30 a.m.-Noon Rajul Randive, and Leo J. Schowalter, Crystal IS 3-3:30 p.m. AccuCure Multi-Wavelength Panel EHS & REGULATORY 2-2:30 p.m. John Morris, Digital Light Lab UV Reflectivity of Microporous PTFE Material Room: Rosemont B 3-3:15 p.m. Jason Chen, POREX Corperation FOOD PACKAGING PANEL 3:30-4 p.m. Stay Competitive and in Compliance Room: Rosemont B BASF Introduces Solyfast™ 0010—A with UV+EB 2-3:30 p.m. Photolatent Metal Catalyst That Enables UVA, B, and C Glass Optics Designed to Rita Loof, RadTech Panelists will discuss migration definitions, limits, Conventional 2K Urethane Coatings Cure with Mix Wavelengths, Increase Irradiance, and 10-10:30 a.m. testing, and the various approaches among UV Energy Improve Uniformity: Design, Simulation, and countries and regions in addressing migration Syed Hasan, BASF Corporation Analysis Working with UV Curable 3D Printing— 3:15-3:30 p.m. Brian S. Jasenak, Kopp Glass concerns; safety issues versus customer Safety and Handling 4-4:30 p.m. perception will also be explored. EIT LED-R L395 Radiometer and PowerMAP II Michael Idacavage, Colorado Photopolymer Solutions Panelists Include: Radiometers The Status of UV LED Measurement 10:30-11 a.m. Jim Raymont, EIT LLC Standardization Dr. Stephen Klump Don Duncan 3:30-3:45 p.m. Joe May and Jim Raymont, EIT Instrument Markets US Regulatory Updates: Implications for the Nestlé Wikoff Color Corp. 4:30-5 p.m. UV/EB Industry Nick Ivory George G. Misko Characterizing UV Curing Reactions by Brigitte Lindner, RAHN USA Corp. Sun Chemical Keller & Heckman LLP Thermal Analysis 11-11:30 a.m. Blaine Weddle, Mettler-Toledo, LLC Peter Walther 3:45-4 p.m. Siegwerk 16 17
TECHNICAL CONFERENCE PROGRAM TECHNICAL CONFERENCE PROGRAM WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 LOW-GLOSS / HAPTIC COATINGS COMPOSITES GLOBAL MARKET OVERVIEW Room: Rosemont A Room: Rosemont A Room: Rosemont A Matting Energy-Curable Coating Through Energy Conservation in Carbon Fiber North American Market Overview Novel Dispersant Technology Composite Curing Peter Weissman, RadTech North America/Quaker Rebecca (Becca) Banton, Evonik Corporation Mark S. Driscoll, Ph.D., SUNY College of Chemical 8-8:30 a.m. Environmental Science and Forestry 1-1:30 p.m. How Does It Feel? Recent Advances in 10-10:30 a.m. European Market Overview UV-Curable Soft Touch Coatings. Visible Light Curing of Fiberglass-Reinforced David Helsby, RAHN/RadTech Europe Lisa Spagnola, Sartomer Americas Ballistic Panels 1:30-2 p.m. 8:30-9 a.m. Yunyun Bi, SUNY ESF China Radiation Cure Market A Versatile Binder for Ultra-Matte Effect 10:30-11 a.m. Jianwen Yang, RadTech China Coatings Advancements in Transparent Ultrafine 2-2:30 p.m. Jonathan Shaw, PhD, Allnex Mineral Filler Technologies for UV/EB South American UV/EB Market 9- 9:30 a.m. Performance, Economics and Cure Rate M. Cristina Kobal C. de Carvalho, Scott Van Remortel, Unimin Corp. RadTech South America PHOTOINITIATOR 11-11:30 a.m. Room: Rosemont B 2:30-3 p.m. Design of a Blue Led Array for Curing Innovations in Photoinitiator Technology for Fiberglass-Reinforced Composite CURE STUDIES LED Applications Mark S. Driscoll, SUNY ESF Room: Rosemont B Mike Wyrostek, Hampford Research 11:30 a.m.-Noon Non-Reciprocity of Exposure of UV-Curable 8-8:30 a.m. Materials and the Implications for System Design of New 3-Ketocoumarins for WATERBORNE Design UV LED Curing Room: Rosemont B R.W.Stowe, Heraeus Noblelight America Marika Morone, IGM Resins Innovative Water-Based UV Resins for 1-1:30 p.m. 8:30- 9 a.m. Exterior Applications Dose Rate Effects in Electron-Beam Initiated Cationic UV Curable Silicone Release Laurie Morris, Alberdingk Boley, Inc. Polymerization Coatings: Historical Perspective and New 10-10:30 a.m. Sage M. Schissel, University of Iowa Formulation Tools Electron Beam Curing Properties of Water- 1:30-2 p.m. Richard Eckberg, Momentive Performance Based Monomer and Polymer Materials “Kick-started” Oxetanes in Photoinitiated Materials Stephen Lapin, PCT Engineered Systems Cationic Polymerization: Scale-Up Synthesis 9-9:30 a.m. 10:30-11 a.m. and Structure-Property Studies Boosting the Cure of Phosphine Oxide Coalescence and Film Formation Properties Jananee Narayanan Sivakami, Rensselaer Photoinitiators. Sensitisation Or Synergy? of Aqueous UV-Curable PUDs and Oligomers Polytechnic Institute W. A. Green, Great Lakes Fine Chemicals (Retired) Prior to UV Light Exposure 2-2:30 p.m. 9:30-10:00 a.m. Ronald Obie, Wood Coatings Research Group 11-11:30 a.m. New UV-Puds Showing Good Chemical Resistance Rami Awad, Miwon Specialty Chemical Co., Ltd. 11:30 a.m.-Noon 18 19
BOOTH NUMBERS HYATT REGENCY FLOOR PLANS EXHIBITOR Exhibitor Booth# Exhibitor Booth# Aal Chem........................................................................ 615 Lambson Ltd.................................................................. 412 ACTEGA North America................................................... 418 LED Specialists Inc.......................................................... 719 HYATT REGENCY O’HARE | CHICAGO, ILL. Alberdingk Boley, Inc..................................................... 517 Marubeni America Corporation...................................... 219 Allnex............................................................................. 301 Melrob US Inc................................................................. 205 American Ultraviolet...................................................... 601 METTLER TOLEDO........................................................... 421 BASF Corporation........................................................... 807 BYK Adhesives & Instruments........................................ 410 Miltec UV....................................................................... 707 Miwon Specialty Chemical Co., Ltd. ............................... 701 Entry Level CB Mills Division of Chicago Boiler Co............................. 820 MPD Chemicals.............................................................. 320 CFCM Magazine.............................................................. 417 NAGASE.......................................................................... 718 Changzhou Tronly New Electronic Materials Co., Ltd....... 808 Nedap Light Controls...................................................... 613 Chitec Technology Co, Ltd............................................... 607 NETZSCH Instruments North America, LLC...................... 521 Clearstone Technologies................................................. 212 NICHIA Corporation........................................................ 204 Coatings World Magazine............................................... 214 Nordson Corporation...................................................... 210 Collins Inkjet.................................................................. 715 Opsytec Dr. Gröbel GmbH .............................................. 720 Colorado Photopolymer Solutions.................................. 304 Paint & Coatings Industry............................................... 315 Converting Quarterly Magazine..................................... 814 PCT Engineered Systems/ebeam Technologies............... 801 Daicel (U.S.A.), Inc.......................................................... 318 Phoseon Technology...................................................... 716 Digital Light Lab............................................................. 618 PL Industries, division of Esstech, Inc............................. 510 DSM............................................................................... 311 Porex Corporation.......................................................... 420 Dymax Oligomers & Coatings ........................................ 411 Prime Coatings............................................................... 717 Dyna-Tech Adhesives...................................................... 202 Printed Electronics Now................................................. 214 EIT Instrument Markets.................................................. 309 PROCHEMA Handelsgesellschaft m.b.H.......................... 221 Enercon Industries Corporation ..................................... 721 rad-solutions llc............................................................. 206 Energy Sciences Inc........................................................ 813 RadTech—The Association for UV & EB Technology....... 816 Evonik Corporation......................................................... 419 RAHN USA Corporation................................................... 509 Excelitas Technologies (OmniCure®)............................... 713 Red Spot Paint & Varnish Co., Inc.................................... 514 FlackTek, Inc................................................................... 415 Rodman Media............................................................... 214 GEW, Inc......................................................................... 308 Sartomer Americas ........................................................ 501 Guangdong Bossin Novel Materials Technology Co. Ltd.. 319 Seoul Viosys Co., Ltd. ..................................................... 203 Hamamatsu Corporation................................................ 519 Shamrock Technologies.................................................. 207 Hampford Research........................................................ 200 Siltech Corporation......................................................... 621 Heraeus Noblelight America LLC.................................... 401 SolidUV.......................................................................... 208 High Power Lighting Corp............................................... 201 Spectra Group Limited, Inc............................................. 518 Honle UV America.......................................................... 300 Strathmore Products...................................................... 508 IGM Resins..................................................................... 213 Sunlite Science & Technology, Inc................................... 409 Ink World Magazine....................................................... 214 Sustainable Green Printing Partnership......................... 818 Lobby Level Innovations In Optics, Inc............................................... 414 Synasia Inc. ................................................................... 520 Integration Technology Ltd. / IST America...................... 321 Toyoda Gosei.................................................................. 416 IRTronix, Inc................................................................... 709 Unimin Specialty Minerals, Inc....................................... 317 Isuzu Glass, Inc............................................................... 306 Ushio America................................................................ 620 Jelight Company............................................................ 819 UV Chem-Keys Co., Ltd................................................... 810 Keyland Polymer............................................................ 209 UV+EB Technology Magazine........................................ 814 Kopp Glass..................................................................... 714 Zhejiang Yangfan New Materials Co., Ltd. Kowa.............................................................................. 220 (Shou & Fu Chemicals)................................................... 619 Kromachem Inc.............................................................. 407 20 21
EXHIBIT FLOOR PLAN RadTech UV/EB 2016 Technology Expo & Conference HYATT REGENCY O’HARE | CHICAGO, ILL. May 15-18, 2016 22 23
LISTING OF EXHIBITORS Aal Chem 615 Alberdingk Boley, Inc. Sponsor 517 American Ultraviolet 601 BYK Additives & Instruments 410 Contact: Jason Weirich Contact: Julia Harrison Contact: Meredith Stines 524 South Cherry Street 2240 29th Street 6008 West Gate City Blvd. 212 S. Mt. Zion Road Wallingford, CT 06492 USA Grand Rapids, MI 49508 USA Greensboro, NC 27407 USA Lebanon, IN 46052 USA PH 203-265-2086 PH 616-247-9851 PH 336-454-5000 PH 765-483-9514 FX 203-284-9158 FX 616-247-9852 FX 336-454-5007 FX 765-483-9525 CustomerServiceGroup.BYK.USA@altana.com jason@aalchem.com jharrison@alberdingkusa.com mstines@auvco.com www.byk.com www.aalchem.com www.alberdingkusa.com www.americanultraviolet.com BYK is a worldwide leader in the chemical Aal Chem is a chemical distributor that offers Alberdingk Boley, Inc. (ABI) is a global supplier A designer and manufacturer of ultraviolet industry providing additives which protect, a diverse range of product lines. UV coatings of innovative water-based dispersions. With equipment since 1960. The AUV family of refine product surfaces and/or simplify the and graphic arts are amongst our core markets. a legacy of more than 185 years in castor and companies includes: Aetek UV Systems, LESCO manufacturing process. BYK manufactures We partner with trusted suppliers to ensure linseed oils, driven by tradition and innovative UV and UV Source. With a full staff of engineers additives for energy cured systems including quality material at competitive prices. Eternal, technology, ABI is a proud, responsive supplier of and experienced production staff, full custom inks and coatings which include: additives to our UV curable supplier, and Jiuri Chem, our environmentally friendly water-based emulsions engineered systems, specifically designed to improve surface slip, leveling, and substrate photoinitiator supplier will be at our RadTech and Polyurethane dispersions to the paint and meet your application needs, are our specialty. wetting, defoamers and air release agents, booth providing technical information. Through coatings, adhesives, and graphic arts industries. Applications include aerospace, hospitals, processing additives, rheological additives, UV responsive customer service, logistic expertise, ABI offers a full line of waterborne emulsions and automotive, adhesive bonding, optical coatings, absorbers, viscosity depressants, wax additives, and technical support, Aal Chem provides Polyurethane dispersions including UV-curable screen printing, coatings curing, floor and surface and wetting and dispersing additives for customers the best solutions for their business. dispersions for wood, metal, plastics, concrete, curing. Let our experience improve your future. pigments and extenders. glass, and flexible substrates (leather, synthetic leather, textiles, paper, and plastic films). ACTEGA North America 418 BASF Corporation 807 CB Mills Division of Chicago Boiler Co. 820 Contact: Jim Wittig Allnex 301 Contact: Andrew Seecharan Contact: Tom LeBiedz 950 S. Chester Ave., Suite B2 24710 West Eleven Mile Road 1300 Northwestern Avenue Delran, NJ 08075 USA Contact: Scott Auger Southfield, MI 48033 USA Gurnee, IL 60031 USA 9005 Westside Parkway PH 856-735-2003 PH 800-231-7868 PH 847-662-4000 Alpharetta, GA 30009 USA FX 856-829-1944 FX 800-392-7429 FX 847-662-4003 PH 770-280-8300 jim.wittig@altana.com Custserv_charlotte@basf.com tlebiedz@cbmills.com FX 770-280-8393 www.actega.com/northamerica www.basf.us/dpsolutions www.cbmills.com scott.auger@allnex.com ACTEGA develops and produces UV and www.allnex.com In close collaboration with our customers and CB Mills, a division of Chicago Boiler has been water-based coatings and adhesives for the their value chain networks, BASF searches family owned for 125 years! We design and A global company with $1.5 billion in sales, digital marketplace. Products by ACTEGA offer for solutions to meet the market needs of build some of the highest quality steel tanks, Allnex is among the leading supplier of resins for high-value visual and functional appearances today and the challenges of tomorrow. Our vertical and horizontal media grinding mills, architectural, industrial, OEM and special purpose to almost every market including labels, technical experts provide excellent advice on tank washers and solvent recovery systems. CB coatings. We are recognized as a specialty commercial, and packaging. ACTEGA is chemicals pioneer in several of its key technology ink, overprint varnish and coating guidelines Mills has worked with customers for decades in committed to offering the best solutions and capabilities. We offer the broadest portfolio to develop the best solutions leading to faster order to provide the most thoroughly designed help in bringing surfaces to life. of high quality, innovative liquid resins and curing rates, good adhesion to a wide range of products. Whether it is a tank, a still or a media additives, radiation cured and powder coating substrates, increased productivity and lower grinding mill we have seen it and done that! resins, and crosslinkers for use on wood, metal, production costs. plastic, and other surfaces. With manufacturing facilities and research and technology support centers located throughout the world, we are able to provide responsive, local support to customers, helping them to rapidly bring advanced coating solutions to the market. 24 25
LISTING OF EXHIBITORS LISTING OF EXHIBITORS CFCM Magazine 417 Chitec Technology Co, Ltd. 607 Coatings World Magazine 214 Colorado Photopolymer Solutions 304 Contact: Pete Wilkinson Contact: Milly Hung / Heidi Lu Contact: Dale Pritchett Contact: Neil Cramer 2186 Mountain Grove Avenue, Suite 259 20F., No.57, Sec 2, Dunhua S.Rd., Rodman Media 1880 S. Flatiron Court Burlington, ON L7P 4X4 Canada Taipei City, 106 70 Hilltop Road Boulder, CO 80301 USA PH 705-296-3030 Taiwan (R.O.C.) Ramsey, NJ 07446 USA PH 303-520-4107 FX 705-296-3031 PH +886 227006678 PH 201-825-2552 neil.cramer@cpspolymers.com pete.wilkinson@cfcm.ca FX +886 227006608 FX 201-825-0553 www.cpspolymers.com www.cfcm.ca milly.hung@chitec.com dpritchett@rodmanmedia.com www.chitec.com CPS formulates and manufactures custom www.coatingsworld.com materials for application and adhesion to a wide Changzhou Tronly New Electronic Chitec is a leading global provider of specialty Coatings World is a monthly magazine, web site variety of substrates and tack free curing under a Materials Co., Ltd. 808 chemicals managing UV light and heat for the and weekly e-newsletter and is read by over wide range of curing conditions. CPS formulates plastic, coating, ink and rubber industries. The 20,000 technical formulators, managerial and materials for curing with broadband UV, LED, Contact: Rong Bao company’s notable product lines include UV marketing directors involved in the manufacture and EBeam. CPS has expertise in polymeric Qianjia Industrial Park absorber, light stabilizer, antioxidant, flame of paint and coatings worldwide. Our staff of optics, coatings, and thiol-ene chemistry. Changzhou, Jiangsu 213011 China retardant and photoinitiator. Information about editors and correspondents, based in Asia, CPS also develops and manufactures custom PH 240-515-8280 Chitec can be found at www.chitec.com. Europe and the Americas, provides the most formulations for 3D printing. baoqian1957@gmail.com global information available on the US$110+ tronly.en.china.cn/ Clearstone Technologies 212 billion coatings industry. Please visit our web site Converting Quarterly 814 Changzhou Tronly New Electronic Materials Co., for further information: www.coatingsworld.com Ltd. is an application-oriented, independent Contact: Richard Sahara Contact: Mark Spaulding innovation based company specialized in 625 St. Louis Street, #35 Collins Inkjet 715 PH 262-697-0525 R&D and manufacture of the photosensitive Hopkins, MN 5543 USA mark@aimcal.org chemical materials. Photoinitiators (Including PH 612-824-4846 Contact: Kristin Adams www.convertingquarterly.com Photosensitizer, Photo Acid Generator, etc.) and FX 866-387-6558 1201 Edison Drive Photoresist resins are main parts of our product rsahara@clearstonetech.com CONVERTING QUARTERLY is the No. 1 print Cincinnati, OH 45216 USA line, which mainly applied to the advanced www.clearstonetech.com and online technical resource for the web- PH 513-948-9000 electronic materials. We can provide new processing, converting and finishing industries. Clearstone Technologies, Inc. takes basic UV FX 513-948-8900 cationic monomer, which can increase cationic As the official publication of the Assn. of LED components and builds turn-key UV light kadams@collinsinkjet.com UV curing speed two times. We also can provide International Metallizers, Coaters & Laminators, it sources for end users or systems integrators. We www.collinsinkjet.com a solution of using UV LED for cationic curing serves the technical information needs of coater, use our expertise in optics, thermal design, and Collins Inkjet has over 26 years experience laminator, film-maker, flexo/gravure printer, and free radical curing. If you are interested in electronics to build robust, reliable, and user- creating innovative solutions for industrial slitter/sheeter and finishing professionals with our products, please contact with us. friendly UV light sources. Our UV light sources inkjet customers and OEMs. Collins is a vertically a quarterly printed magazine, weekly email will deliver, with integrity, the promise of solid- integrated high volume manufacturer of water, newsletter, 24-7 Website and Mobile Apps. state light sources to ultra-violet applications, solvent, UV curable and is at the forefront of such as curing adhesives, coatings, inks, and EB curable inkjet development. More recently other light-sensitive materials. Collins expanded its offerings to include printheads, printhead refurbishment and printer development. Collins remains focused on helping customers and OEM create new market opportunities and expand the reach of high- speed inkjet printing. 26 27
LISTING OF EXHIBITORS LISTING OF EXHIBITORS Daicel (U.S.A.), Inc. Sponsor 318 DSM 311 Dyna-Tech Adhesives 202 Enercon Industries Corporation 721 Contact: Maria Chang Contact: Biren Oza Contact: Larry Slaven Contact: Mark Plantier 400 Kelby Street 730 Main Street 2071 Country Club Road W140 N9572 Fountain Blvd. Fort Lee, NJ 07024 USA Wilmington, MA 01887 USA Grafton, WV 26354 USA Menomonee Falls, WI 53051, USA PH 201-461-4466 PH 978-821-6340 PH 304-265-5200 PH 262-255-6070 FX 201-461-2776 biren.oza@dsm.com FX 304-265-5202 FX 262-255-7784 maria@us.daicel.com www.dsm-agi.com lslaven@dyna-techadhesives.com mplantier@enerconmail.com www.daicel.com/en/us www.dyna-techadhesives.com www.enerconind.com Royal DSM N.V. is a global science-based Daicel Corporation in Japan is the world’s leader company active in health, nutrition and Dyna-Tech Adhesives is a manufacturer of Enercon offers atmospheric plasma and flame manufacturer of cycloaliphatic epoxy resin materials with 22,000 employees delivering energy curable coatings and adhesives, surface treating technologies that clean, etch by Daicel’s very own special technology. This annual net sales of around €9 billion. Within water-based adhesives and coatings, hot melt and functionalize surfaces to improve adhesion unique technique is achieved by an oxidation material science cluster, DSM focuses on resins adhesives, and advanced resin dispersions. We of inks, adhesives and coatings. In-line surface reaction with peracetic acid. It is characterized and functional materials. Within resin group are recognized as an industry leader, known for treating prior to UV and LED curing processes is by being a liquid with low viscosity and having targets, three sustainable technologies; w/b our revolutionary UV and EB curable monomer proven to increase bond strength on numerous an extreme low content of chlorine. Celloxide powder and UV. DSM acquired 51% share of AGI free technology. Our full range of energy curable surfaces and applications. Latest technology 2021P® is cured with an acid anhydride curing and formed DSM-AGI Corporation for UV curing products are unmatched in the packaging and includes Blown Ion and Blown Arc Plasma agent to achieve cure products that are excellent chemical business in July 2011. Core products for printing industries. We are technically driven Treaters with intuitive touch screen control in transparency. It has a high heat distortion DSM-AGI joint venture are UV curing chemicals, and committed to our customer’s success that unlocks powerful features that simplifies temperature as well as, high electrical insulating including oligomers and monomers. by providing experienced technical support, operation and control. property. Therefore, it has many uses as for dedicated customer service, and the highest example in coatings, adhesives, electronic, etc. Dymax Oligomers & Coatings 411 quality products for a broad range of applications. Energy Sciences Inc. 813 Digital Light Lab 618 Contact: Caroline Corniello EIT Instrument Markets 309 Contact: Richard Sanders 318 Industrial Lane 42 Industrial Way Contact: John Morris Torrington, CT 06790 USA Contact: Jim Raymont Wilmington, MA 01887 USA 10820 Murdok Drive, Suite 106 PH 860-626-7006 108 Carpenter Drive PH 978-694-9000 Knoxville, TN 37932 USA FX 860-626-7043 Sterling, VA 20164 USA FX 978-694-9046 PH 865-694-7892 info@dymax-oc.com; ccorniello@dymax.com PH 703-478-0700 rsanders@ebeam.com morris@digitallightlab.com www.dymax-oc.com FX 703-478-0291 www.ebeam.com www.digitallightlab.com uv@eit.com Dymax Oligomers & Coatings (formerly Bomar™ Energy Sciences Inc (ESI) is the world’s leading Digital Light Lab manufactures LED-based www.eit.com Specialities), a technology leader in acrylate and innovator and manufacturer of electron beam UV curing and illumination equipment. Our urethane chemistry, will be exhibiting a line of EIT uses it resources to design, manufacture, (EB) curing systems. EB systems are used to AccuCure family of systems have applications in specialty oligomers and additives for energy- assemble and distribute instruments that cross link films, cure EB formulated CI flexo a wide range of industries including the medical cure applications. Among the products being measure and track process control information and web offset inks, coatings and laminating device, adhesive, coating, and printing fields. Our exhibited are its line of oligomers for 3D printing in UV applications. EIT radiometers and on-line adhesives. Stop by our booth to learn about our systems offer intelligent, feature-rich solutions to inks and LED Nail Gel coatings. Dymax will also monitoring equipment provide UV users with Total Solutions Approach to your application support research, development, manufacturing, showcase light-curing equipment optimized to the widest choice of instruments on the market. requirements. and quality control challenges. Employed in each work seamlessly with Dymax LCM formulations The radiometers are NIST traceable and are phase of a product lifecycle, the AccuCure family for the fastest, most thorough cures. available in a variety bands. of curing systems ensures seamless integration from formulation to manufacturing, providing our customers with a shorter time to market and better, more consistent products. 28 29
LISTING OF EXHIBITORS LISTING OF EXHIBITORS Evonik Corporation 419 FlackTek, Inc. 415 Guangdong Bossin Novel Materials Hampford Research 200 Technology Co. Ltd. 319 Contact: Rebecca Marshall Contact: Sharon Gordon Contact: Mike Wyrostek P.O. Box 34628 1708 Hwy 11 Contact: Zhiyun Li 54 Veterans Blvd Richmond, VA 23234 USA Landrum, SC 29356 USA 801 8th Haicheng East Road Stratford, CT 06615 USA PH 804-727-0700 PH 864-895-7441 Xinggang East Road Haizhu PH 203-375-1137 FX 804-727-0895 FX 864-895-7442 Guangzhou, Guangdong 510330 China FX 203-386-9754 rebecca.marshall@evonik.com sharon@flacktek.net PH 15915858661 mwyrostek@hampfordresearch.com www.tego.us www.speedmixer.com FX 86-20-3437 9190 www.hampfordresearch.com As a leading supplier of specialty chemicals, The FlackTek SpeedMixer is an advanced tool 21166874@qq.com Hampford Research, Inc. is a specialty chemical Evonik offers its customers in the coatings for mixing, grinding/milling and dispersing. This www.gzbossin.com/en/ manufacturer located in Stratford, Connecticut. industry a unique range of products under Non-Invasive Mixing™ technology removes air Bossin is a UV resin specialist in R&D, We specialize in producing highly engineered the TEGO brand name. With more than 200 bubbles while homogenizing the sample in a manufacturing, product supply and technical chemicals for worldwide customers in the products, the range currently includes additives, matter of seconds, and there is ABSOLUTELY service for UV ink, UV painting, UV varnish and electronics, dental, personal care, printing/ co-binders, specialty binders, and nanoresins. We NO CLEANUP! The SpeedMixer can be used to UV adhesive in China. We are dedicated to imaging and adhesives markets. Our products are confident that we can find solutions for you. process any combination of powders, pastes, sustainable social development while designing are an integral part of such varied products as putties, and liquids in batches ranging from UV resin with low viscosity, high quality and dental fillings and false teeth, cosmetics, hair Excelitas Technologies (OmniCure®) 713 1g to 10kg. Please visit our booth to learn how special function. We provide UV resin including products and sunscreen, smart phones, tablets a SpeedMixer can benefit your R&D, quality PU-, Epoxy-, Organosilicon- and Polyester- and desktop computers, anti-counterfeiting 2260 Argentia Road control and specialty productions. Acrylates. holographic images, sticky-backed labels and 3D Mississauga, ON L5N 6H7 Canada prototype imaging. PH 905-821-2600 GEW, Inc. Sponsor 308 Hamamatsu Corporation 519 FX 905-821-2055 Heraeus Noblelight America LLC. 401 OmniCure@excelitas.com Contact: Brian Wenger Contact: Calvin Waller www.excelitas.com/OmniCure Unit X 11941 Abbey Road 360 Foothill Road Contact: Gina Gonzalez North Royalton, OH 44133 USA Bridgewater, NJ 08807 USA 910 Clopper Road OmniCure® by Excelitas Technologies offers PH 440-237-4439 PH 908-231-0960 Gaithersburg, MD 20878 USA innovative UV curing systems that provide FX 440-230-4439 FX 908-231-1539 PH 301-527-2660 leading manufacturers worldwide with the sales@gewuv.com usa@hamamatsu.com FX 301-527-2661 highest performing UV curing technology. www.gewuv.com www.hamamatsu.com gina.gonzalez@heraeus.com OmniCure leverages its unique industry www.heraeus-noblelight.com expertise to deliver faster and more consistent GEW designs and manufactures UV curing Hamamatsu Corporation is the North American UV curing results, ensuring our customers systems for the printing, packaging and subsidiary of Hamamatsu Photonics K.K. (Japan). Customized process solutions, together with capitalize on highest product quality and coating industries. In 2015, GEW launched For UV curing, we offer various UV-LED sources Heraeus Noblelight America’s extensive process, production efficiency savings. Featuring our ArcLED, the first hybrid UV curing system that with 365 nm or 385 nm emission and up to formulations and applications experience have latest technology—the LX500 is a newly enables hybrid, interchangeable UV curing on 10500 mW/cm2 output intensity. For EB curing enabled the development of new UV curing developed UV LED spot curing system that each print station, allowing the printer to use and surface modification applications, we offer process and many successful conversions from delivers exceptional peak irradiance of up to a combination of arc and LED technologies the EB-ENGINE, an electron beam irradiation conventional thermal processing to more 16W/cm². Visit us at booth #713 to learn more. seamlessly on the same press with the ability to source (50-110 kV). environmental proactive energy efficient and optimize UV curing at every print station on the cost saving UV curing processes. As a result, press and thus maximize their productivity. industrial manufacturers around the world have made Heraeus Noblelight America their UV systems supplier of choice. 30 31
LISTING OF EXHIBITORS LISTING OF EXHIBITORS High Power Lighting Corp. 201 IGM Resins 213 Innovations In Optics, Inc. 414 IRTronix, Inc. 709 Contact: Jason Lin Contact: Steven Gagliano Contact: Kevin Carr Contact: Claudia Funk 5F, No. 173-8, Yung-Fong Road 3300 Westinghouse Blvd. 82 Cummings Park 635 Hawaii Avenue Tu-Cheng District Charlotte, NC 28273 USA Woburn, MA 01801 USA Torrance, CA 90503 USA New Taipei City, PH 630-213-1616 PH 781-933-4477 PH 310-787-1100 Taiwan, R.O.C. FX 630-524-9096 FX 781-933-0007 FX 310-787-1166 PH +886-2-8262-8886 sales@igmresins.com kevinc@innovationsinoptics.com cfunk00@irtronix.com FX +886-2-8262-8885 www.igmresins.com www.innovationsinoptics.com www.irtronix.com jasonlin@hplighting.com.tw IGM Resins is recognized globally as a specialist www.hplighting.com.tw/ Innovations in Optics, Inc. offers powerful UV-LED IRTronix, Inc. is one of the fastest growing in the development, manufacture and supply sources for science and industry that provide agency for LG Innotek UVLED here in North HPL is a professional LED manufacturer with of products to the UV/EB Industry and the only maximum flux density, irradiance uniformity and America serving customers globally. We patented and state-of -the-art technologies. Since supplier that is 100% dedicated to this segment. We provide a broad range of photoinitiators, stable radiant power. Products offer system-level accelerate our partners’ success by connecting 2012, HPL has expanded our product-mix and advantages over lasers and arc lamps in OEM the world’s leading technology suppliers with diversified into three major product categories oligomers (epoxy, polyester and urethane), acrylate monomers and additives to address equipment for many applications including ink a broad base of customers to provide cost- including LED Lighting, Specialty UV and IR and epoxy curing, photolithography, 3D printing, effective, value-added services, and solutions. every formulating need. Our materials are used in Lighting. In the UV LED area, HPL has become the and direct image writing. graphic arts, adhesive and electronic applications No. 1 UV solutions providers in the Greater China as well as protective and decorative coatings for Isuzu Glass, Inc. 306 region based on our all copper substrate design wood, plastic and metal substrates. At IGM, we Integration Technology Ltd. / IST America 321 with one of a kind Quartz Glass Lens combination. Contact: Hiro Yokoi bring it all together. In 2016, HPL intends to use the advantage of our Contact: David Bohn 23505 Crenshaw Blvd, Suite 130 UV solution and taking an aim globally. 121-123 Capista Drive Torrance, CA 90505 USA Ink World Magazine 214 Shorewood, IL 60404 USA PH 310-517-1866 Honle UV America 300 Contact: Dale Pritchett PH 630-410-2189 FX 310-517-1869 Rodman Media FX 508-546-0200 sales@isuzuglass.com Contact: Lynn Chevalier 70 Hilltop Road dbohn@uvintegration.com www.isuzuglass.com 261 Cedar Hill St, Building C Ramsey, NJ 07446 USA www.uvintegration.com Marlboro, MA 01752 USA Isuzu Glass is a manufacturer of optical filter PH 508-229-7774 PH 201-825-2552 IST METZ and Integration Technology are glasses and molded optics. In our corporate FX 508-229-8530 FX 201-825-0553 displaying the biggest portfolio of UV products history of over 100 years, we have dedicated our lc@honleuv.com dpritchett@rodmanmedia.com in the world. High-performance UV Lamp and UV efforts to the glass material both in melting new www.HonleUV.com www.inkworldmagazine.com LED systems are a focus at RadTech, Booth 321. types of filter glass and in manufacturing glass The Honle Group is one of the leading Global Ink World is the largest trade magazine, web site In collaboration with its subsidiary Integration components by developing unique technologies suppliers of Industrial UV/LED technology. Honle and weekly e-newsletter in the world covering Technology Ltd., which has specialized in in steps ahead of competitors. is a full-service UV/LED specialist developing, the US$20+ billion global printing ink industry, digital printing, IST METZ GmbH offers the manufacturing and distributing UV/LED Systems, reaching over 5,000 subscribers worldwide. Ink largest portfolio of UV systems in the world. UV Lamps and measurement instrumentation. World’s editors and correspondents provide The company supplies customized solutions to The equipment is used in the curing of extensive and accurate reporting with incisive the printing industry in sheet-fed, web-fed and photo reactive chemistries as well as surface articles on the companies, the people and the digital printing applications. sterilization and sun simulation. The company’s trends in the global printing ink industry. Please products are used in manufacturing processes visit our web site for further information: www. in electronics, microelectronics, precision inkworldmagazine.com engineering and optics, as well as in the printing, automotive, aviation and Solar Power industries. At the heart of every UV system is the Honle Lamp and Power Supply. Laboratory and demo equipment are also available to help you identify and qualify the right UV solution. 32 33
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