
Regional
events
Painters
Training Programme
July 25-30, 2005
Kolkata
info@ipaindia.org
National
Events
Painters
Training Programme was
organized between 7th and 12th
March 2004 at Lucknow under the Baroda Swarojgar
Vikas Sansthan sponsored by the Bank of Baroda.
Eighteen painters were trained in the various
methods and techniques of paint application. The
second training course in the series was
conducted at Gandhinagar for the western region
painters between 6 – 11 June, 2005. Such
courses are being organised for all the Regions
to benefit painters and painting supervisors
from every part of the country.
International
Event
The
Paint Show 2006, Japan
THEAME:
PAINTING ON! FUTURE
Date:6th - 8th April 2006
Venue: Tokyo Big Sight, Tokyo, Japan
Exhibitor's application period: 1April 2006-31
May 2006
TRAINING
PROGRAMME
ON “PAINT
& PAINT APPLICATION”AT BARODA SWAROJGAR
VIKAS SANSTHAN(BSVS), LUCKNOW IN ASSOCIATION
WITH INDIAN PAINT ASSOCIATION (IPA)- A REPORT
| Baroda
Swarojgar Vikas Sansthan (BSVS),Lucknow
conducted a 6-day training programme on
“Paint &Paint
Application”in association with
Indian Paint Association (IPA).The
programme was inaugurated on 25th
July 2005 in the presence of
Shri P.K.Khanna, president of
IPA,Shri A.R.Poddar,Chairman of IPA
(Eastern Region),Dr.R.K. Chakrabarti
& Suyog Singhal-office
bearers of IPA.
18
participants from different districts of
West Bengal (Eastern Region) &Uttar
Pradesh (Northern Region) have
successfully participated in the
programme and have been awarded a
certificate by BSVS.
In
fact,the paint technology in India has
assumed great significance during the
last one decade owing to the fact that
production & consumption of paints
and allied products has rapidly
increased . Further,with the emergence
of Decorative sector in paint industry,
demand for new &sophisticated
techniques of surface preparation ,paint
application,coating etc. are strongly
felt.IPA has identified this situation
and taken an initiative to train
& equip the paint applicators
(painters) by associating itself with Baroda Swarojgar Vikas Sansthan (BSVS)- an
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The
technical sessions in the programme have been
covered by Senior Executives of reputed paint
companies viz.,Goodlac Nerolac Paint Ltd.(GNPL),
Asian Paints ,Shalimar Paints, Tata Motors
Ltd.,Surcoat Paints Pvt Ltd., Premium Coatings
& Chemicals (Pvt) Ltd etc.Detailed knowledge
has been provided to the participants by way of
theory &practical sessions and also an
exposure visit
to Jainpur Plant of GNPL, Kanpur.In
addition to it, various topics related to
Entrepreneurial Competencies ; Time Management;
Marketing; Customer Service; Communication Skills;
Banking-project report preparation ,availment,utilization
& repayment of loans under different schemes ;SWOT
Analysis &personality development etc. have
also been covered by the
BSVS officials.
The
feedback of the participants about the programme
is very encouraging
and it speaks of the success of the joint
efforts of BSVS & IPA.
The
programme
concluded on 30th
July 2005.The valedictory session was
chaired by Shri N.Ramani , Dy.General Manager
,Bank Of Baroda
, Zonal Office Lucknow in the presence of Shri
P.K. Khanna ,President,IPA.Senior
Executives of Bank –Shri V.S.Thate, AGM, Nagpur&
Shri S.L. Kante, Chairman ,RRB,Sultanpur were the
special guests on the occasion .Shri K.K. Mathur ,
Director BSVS,Lucknow
presented a detailed report of this event
& other activities of the Institute.He also
mentioned about the special contributions of Shri
Partha Sarathi
Sadhu, Deputy Director & Shri
Tulsi Dass, Resident Incharge of
Confederation of
Indian Industry (CII) and (Prof.)
Susheel Chandra , Course Coordinator for
successful conduct of this programme.
A
vote of thanks was proposed by Shri A.K. Singh ,
Joint Director of
BSVS , Lucknow.
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EUROPEAN
COATINGS
CONFERENCE |
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European
Coatings Conference
"Polyurethanes
for High Performance Coatings IV"
March 23rd - 24th, 2006 / Berlin,
Germany |
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| WEDNESDAY,
MARCH 22nd 2006 |
| PRE-CONFERENCE
TUTORIAL*: The Chemistry of
Polyurethane Coatings |
| From
13.30 h |
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Registration
and Welcome Coffee |
| 14.00 – 18.30 h |
Tutorial |
| From
18.30 h |
After-Work
Reception |
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MAIN
CONFERENCE |
| THURSDAY,
MARCH 23rd 2006 |
| 10.00 h |
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WELCOME
ADDRESS AND CONFERENCE INTRODUCTION
Dr. Dirk Meine, Vincentz Network,
Hannover, Germany
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| SESSION I: |
Waterborne
Systems |
| 10.15
h |
New
Approaches for Solvent-Free
Waterborne Polyurethanes
Dr. Dirk Mestach, Nuplex Resins
BV, Bergen op Zoom, THE NETHERLANDS |
| 10.45
h |
Novel
Solvent-Free Polyurethane
Dispersions for Wood Coating
Friederike Stollmaier, Dow
Chemical Company, GERMANY |
| 11.15
h |
Polyurethane
Dispersion Process by Hydrophilic
Monomer Dissolution
Mircea Manea, Perstorp Specialty
Chemicals AB , Perstorp, SWEDEN |
| 11.45
h |
High
Performance 2pack Polyurethanes for
Industrial Flooring Applications
Markus Dimmers, Alberdingk Boley
GmbH , Krefeld, GERMANY |
| 12.15
h |
LUNCHEON |
| 13.45
h |
Fire
meets Water - From Miniemulsions to
Primary Aqueous PU- Dispersions
Dr. Rainer Dyllick-Brenzinger,
BASG AG; Ludwigshafen, GERMANY
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| SESSION II: |
UV
Curing Systems and Powder Coatings |
| 14.15
h |
Acrylated
Allophanates: A New Class of
Radiation Curing Polyurethane Resins
Dr. Jan Weikard, Bayer
MaterialScience AG , Leverkusen,
GERMANY |
| 14.45
h |
High
Performance Coatings Based on
Urethane Acrylates with very low
Viscosity
Dr. Nick Gruber, BASF AG, GERMANY |
| 15.15
h |
Discussion
Groups & Coffee Break |
| 16.15
h |
Photolatent
Bases: New Solutions for Stable and
Highly Reactive 2K Coating Systems
Dr. Katia Studer, Ciba Specialty
Chemicals, Basel, SWITZERLAND |
| 16.45
h |
Development
of Uretdione Powder Coatings for the
Pre-Coating of Deep- Drawable
Aluminum Sheets
Dr. Michaela Gedan-Smolka,
Leibniz Institute of Polymer
Research Dresden, GERMANY |
| 17.15
h |
END
OF DAY 1 |
| 18.00
h |
Departure
for Delegate's Get-Together at the
Olympic Stadium |
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>> Thursday |
| FRIDAY,
MARCH 24th 2006 |
| SESSION III: |
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Performance
Additives for PUR Coatings |
| 08.30
h |
Incorporation
of Clay Nanoparticles in
Polyurethane Coatings and Incidence
on the Flame Retardent Behaviour
Dr. Maryline Rochery,
ENSAIT-GEMTEX , Roubaix, FRANCE |
| 09.00
h |
Pigment
Dispersants Based on Gradient- and
Block-Copolymers for Polyurethane
Coatings
Dr. Frank Kother, BYK Chemie GmbH
, Wesel, GERMANY |
| 09.30
h |
Presentations
of Discussion Groups |
| 10.15
h |
COFFEE
BREAK
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| SESSION IV: |
New
Binder Chemistry |
| 10.45
h |
Polycarbonatepolyols:
An Alternative Polyol for
Applications which Require High
Perfomances
Dr. Steffen Hofacker, Bayer
MaterialScience AG, Leverkusen,
GERMANY |
| 11.15
h |
Novel
Waterborne UV-Crosslinkable
Thiol-Ene Polyurethane Dispersions;
Toward Isocynate-Free Polyurethanes
Prof. Marek W. Urban, The
University of Southern Mississippi,
Hattiesburg, USA |
| 11.45
h |
Non-Isocyanate
Polyurethane Coatings Via Glycidyl
Carbamate Chemistry
Prof. Dean Webster, North Dakota
State University, Fargo, USA |
| 12.15
h |
LUNCHEON |
| 13.45
h |
Expanding
the Opportunities of Blocked
Isocyanates
Ton Loontjens, DSM NeoResins, THE
NETHERLANDS |
| 14.15
h |
Novel
Routes to Urethane Acrylates
Dr. Jurgen Van Holen, Cytec
Surface Specialties , Drogenbos,
BELGIUM |
| 14.45
h |
Easy
Clean Properties Throughout the
Entire Coating - Fluoromodified
Polyurethane Dispersions: A New
Option for Organic Binders
Dr. Frank Weinelt, Degussa AG ,
Hanau, GERMANY |
| 15.15
h |
END
OF CONFERENCE & FAREWELL COFFEE |
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