During PPG Industries' 2011 capital markets day in New York City, Chairman and CEO Charles E. Bunch and other senior leaders discussed PPG's transformation into a leading global coatings and specialty products company with strong and growing positions in all major geographic regions.
Rockwood Holdings Inc. announced that its Color Pigments and Services business will build an advanced technology production facility in Augusta, GA, for the synthesis of iron oxide pigments.
Evonik Industries plans to expand capacities for the specialty polymer polyamide 12. The group is significantly expanding its existing plant in Marl, Germany, and the executive board has approved preliminary and basic planning for a new polyamide 12 production facility in Asia.
Eyeglasses need never again to be cleaned, and dirty windscreens are a thing of the past. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research in Mainz, Germany, and the Technical University Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany, are now much closer to achieving this goal.
Ray Fernando of Cal Poly and Don Sundberg, President of Emulsion Polymers Consulting and Education LLC, are offering a new workshop that focuses on the rheology of synthetic latices and the formulated dispersions that are created from them.
Cappelle Pigments, Alpharetta, GA, has entered into an agreement with Ferguson Chemical Innovation to represent its pigment products in the Canadian market.
During PPG Industries' capital markets meeting with financial analysts and investors in New York, PPG Chief Technology Officer Charles F. Kahle II announced that the company has undertaken a strategic initiative with multiple global suppliers to secure and enhance PPG's supply of titanium dioxide, as well as add to the global supply of the raw material.