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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260416T163000
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SUMMARY:CCS Dinner Seminar - April 2026
DESCRIPTION:CCS Tech Talk – April 16\, 2026 \nThank You To Our Platinum Sponsor\n \nThank You To Our Silver Sponsor\n \nTickets $60/person \nFood Included & Drinks Separate \nPlatinum sponsorship $400 \nGold Sponsorship $250 \nSilver Sponsorship $150 \nLocation: Houlihan’s Westlake\, OH – 25651 Detroit Rd\, Westlake\, OH 44145 \nAgenda: \n4:30-5:30 PM Social Hour \n5:30-6:00 PM Order Dinner \n6:00-6:45 PM Technical Talk \n6:45-7:30 PM Commercial Talk \nTechnical Talk\nMaximizing Pigment and Overall Paint Performance with Multifunctional Additives  \nDick Henderson is a Senior Technical Applications Specialist with Advancion in Buffalo Grove\, IL with 43 years of experience in the paint and coatings industry. He began his career in New England at Polyvinyl Chemicals (Covestro) as a technical service chemist in the 1980’s. Dick has worked in a diverse array of additive\, resin and coatings companies including Elementis Specialties\, Ashland\, Reichhold\, Cabot Stains and AKZO Nobel in various technical and managerial positions. He is an experienced formulator for waterborne and solvent borne applications in the architectural\, wood finishes\, automotive and industrial markets. Dick graduated from Merrimack College with a BS degree in Biochemistry.\n  \nDeveloping high-performance formulations with minimal VOC emissions remains a challenge for formulators across a variety of paints and coatings applications. Alkanolamines\, which are well-known for their exceptional ability to wet\, grind\, and stabilize a wide range of pigments\, can help formulators achieve an optimal blend of other wetting and dispersing agents\, while reducing the overall VOC profile of a formulation. With their innate affinity for pigment surfaces and the ability to substitute conventional counter ions of surfactants and dispersing agents\, alkanolamine additives play an essential role in influencing\, and improving various critical aspects of paint and dry-film performance\, such as initial particle size distribution\, storage stability\, hiding power\, corrosion protection\, and color strength. The measurement of the natural chemisorption of several alkanolamines at the surface of various pigments enable better selection of the optimal structure versus pigment nature. Moreover\, particle size distribution of waterborne pigment slurries supports the optimization of dispersing agent selection for higher dry film properties. This comprehensive investigation uncovers new ways to leverage the true potential of the unique characteristics of alkanolamines when interacting with TiO2\, organic pigments\, and anti-corrosion pigments\, making them an indispensable formulating tool for developing and manufacturing the next generation of high-performance paints and coatings.\nKey-Words: Alkanolamine\, Organic Pigment\, Inorganic Pigment\, Anti-corrosion\, Dispersion\, Grinding\n \nWine\, Whisky and Coffee and their Role in Additive Selection for Coatings  \nJim Reader – Senior Technical Manager\, Industrial and Transportation Coatings  \nJim Reader graduated from the University of Warwick (UK) in 1988 with a Ph.D. in Chemistry. He joined Air Products and Chemicals in 1988 in Manchester (UK) as a Research Chemist and later an Application Development Chemist for the Epoxy Additives business. He then became Technical Manager for the Air Products Specialty Additives business in 1996 based in Utrecht\, the Netherlands\, and has worked in Europe and Asia before becoming a Lead Chemist in Allentown\, PA in 2008. Dr. Jim Reader joined Evonik Corporation as a Senior Technical Manager in January 2017.  He has extensive experience in the both the development and application of surfactants and defoamers in many different applications including paints\, coatings\, graphic arts\, adhesives\, concrete admixtures\, and the production of latex gloves.  He is the inventor of one patent and has written over 30 technical papers.  \n  \nThe benefits to the formulator of wine\, whisky and coffee are well known – coffee to help waken the formulator at the start of the day and wine or whisky to celebrate or commiserate over the day’s results. However\, the tears of wine and the coffee stain effect are also well known examples of the Marangoni effect\, an important physical phenomenon also seen in paints and coatings that are related to similar phenomena\, often with undesirable consequences. Both are examples of liquid flow induced by surface tension forces. Surface tension driven flow is a real force\, created by localized differences in liquid and substrate surface tensions\, that create surface defects and a hangover for the paint and coating formulator. However\, by understanding how other formulation properties affect this flow\, formulators can identify potential problems and find additive solutions faster.
URL:https://clevelandcoatingssociety.org/event/ccs-dinner-seminar-4-16-2026/
LOCATION:OH
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251120T163000
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SUMMARY:CCS Dinner Seminar 11/20/2025
DESCRIPTION:CCS Thursday 11/20/2025 Dinner Seminar \nThank You To Our Platinum Sponsor\n \nTickets $55/person \nFood Included & Drinks Separate \nPlatinum sponsorship $350 \nGold Sponsorship $200 \nSilver Sponsorship $100 \nLocation: Houlihan’s – Westlake\, OH \n25651 Detroit Rd\, Westlake\, OH 44145 \nAgenda: \n4:30-5:30 PM Social Hour \n5:30-6:00 PM Order Dinner \n6:00-6:45 PM Technical Talk \n6:45-7:30 PM Commercial Talk \nTechnical Talk \nMulticure Hybrid Organo-Silsesquioxane Coatings for Preservation\, Antifouling\, and Strengthening Applications \nJoseph C. Furgal PhD\,Associate Professor\, Department of Chemistry and Center for Photochemical Sciences\, Bowling Green State University \nThis presentation focuses on tri-cure hybrid coatings that leverage UV-activated thiol-ene\, amine-epoxy\, and alkoxysilane sol-gel chemistries for rapid\, robust surface treatments. The system rapidly bonds to glass\, providing more than double the strength of uncoated glass and enabling anti-graffiti\, hydrophobic\, and removable coatings\, which support the use of thinner\, lighter\, and more environmentally friendly glass products. Adapting the technology for stone and metal monuments provides durable\, clear\, hydrophobic\, and acid-resistant protection\, thereby maintaining the integrity of cultural heritage sites. Furthermore\, these coatings prevent invasive mussel attachment to aquatic surfaces\, such as boat hulls\, thereby slowing their ecological spread and reducing the need for maintenance. These tri-cure coatings demonstrate broad applicability\, rapid application\, and robust\, cost-effective protection for glass\, monuments\, and aquatic environments. Lastly\, removable/recyclable and alternative coating systems will be briefly overviewed.\n  \nJoseph C. Furgal received his B.S. in Chemistry from the University of Detroit Mercy\, while conducting undergraduate research with M. Mio and a Snyder summer research fellowship at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign under the direction of J. Moore. He earned his PhD. in Materials Chemistry under the direction of Professors R. M. Laine and T. Goodson III on silsesquioxane-based materials for energy/photonic applications at the University of Michigan\, Ann Arbor. He then went on to a postdoctoral research position in Chemical Engineering at the University of Michigan under the direction of T. F. Scott\, looking at sequence-defined peptoid oligomers and their self-assembly. Joseph is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry\, Center for Photochemical Sciences\, and Center for Great Lakes and Watershed Studies at Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green\, Ohio. He has recently won multiple research awards\, including the University of Detroit Mercy All Star Alumni Award\, BGSU Outstanding Early Career Researcher\, Elliott Blinn Award for Research with Undergraduates\, Olscamp Award for Excellence in Research\, and the President’s Award for Collaborative Research. His current work focuses on using hybrid silsesquioxane and siloxane-based materials for the development and fundamental chemical understanding of photo-active architectures in the areas of performance coatings\, environmental remediation\, and controlled release systems for biomedical applications; as well as new methods to catalytically effect molecular transformation in silicon-based systems\, including silicone and coating recycling methods. This research has been funded by the NSF\, NSF I-Corps\, National Park Service\, NIH\, NASA\, USDA\, Creare Inc.\, Johnson and Johnson Vision Care Inc.\, Angstrom Technologies\, Bullen Ultrasonics\, and the Ohio Department of Development/Northwest Ohio Innovation Consortium.\nhttps://furgaljc.wixsite.com/materialsworkshop \n  \n\nDr. Daniel Calimente is Marketing Manager at Wacker Chemical Corporation \nEnhancing Coating Performance with Silicone Technologies \nAbstract: Silicones have emerged as a transformative class of materials in the coatings industry\, offering unique properties that address both performance and sustainability demands. This presentation explores the commercial application of silicone-based additives\, binders\, and resins in architectural\, industrial\, and specialty coatings. Key benefits include enhanced weatherability\, superior water repellency\, improved substrate adhesion\, and reduced surface tension for better flow and leveling.\nWe will highlight recent innovations in reactive silicones\, hybrid systems\, and low-VOC formulations that meet evolving regulatory standards while delivering high-performance results. Case studies will demonstrate how silicone technologies are being leveraged to extend coating lifespans\, reduce maintenance cycles\, and enable multifunctional surfaces—from anti-graffiti finishes to self-cleaning facades.\nAttendees will gain insight into market trends\, formulation strategies\, and commercial opportunities for integrating silicones into next-generation coatings. \n\nDr. Daniel Calimente is Marketing Manager for coatings at Wacker Chemical Corporation\, where he leads the efforts in implementing marketing strategies\, support product innovation and launch for coatings. With over two decades of experience in the coatings industry\, Dr. Calimente has built strong relationships with direct customers and distribution partners and helped commercialize advanced silicone technologies and delivered technical presentations and training courses across North America. He has been 14 years with WACKER also holding senior technical roles.\nPrior to joining Wacker\, Dr. Calimente held senior technical and leadership roles at PPG Industries and BASF Corporation\, where he spearheaded new product development\, supervised laboratory teams\, and provided expert guidance on coatings technologies for both domestic and international markets.\nDr. Calimente holds a Ph.D. in Synthetic Organic Chemistry from South Dakota State University and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Wayne State University on sugar chemistry. He is the author or co-inventor of numerous patents and publications in the field of silicone and polymer chemistry\, and is a frequent presenter at leading industry conferences\, including the Waterborne Symposium\, American Coatings Show\, and Western Coatings Symposium.
URL:https://clevelandcoatingssociety.org/event/ccs-dinner-seminar-11-20-2025/
LOCATION:Houlihan’s – Westlake\, OH\, 25651 Detroit Rd\, Westlake\, OH\, 44145\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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CREATED:20250717T205903Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Whing Ding - September 18\, 2025
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URL:https://clevelandcoatingssociety.org/event/2025-whing-ding/
LOCATION:German Central Foundation\, 7863 York Rd.\, Parma\, Ohio\, 44130
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250725T083000
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SUMMARY:CCS Community Service Day - July 25\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:Sign Up Here to be there that day to help paint: https://forms.gle/G71WEoSaMKkFEoz18 \nGet ready for a fun and rewarding volunteer event on Friday\, July 25th! We’ll be spending the day at the Global Ambassador Language Academy in Cleveland\, Ohio\, located off Lorain Avenue. 📍 \nWe’ll be meeting in the parking lot at 8:30 AM\, with the event officially kicking off at 9:00 AM. We anticipate wrapping things up around 3:00 PM. ⏰ \nOur main task will be painting\, so please wear work clothes you don’t mind getting paint on 👕🎨. The good news is\, we’ll be working inside a climate-controlled building for the entire event! ❄️ \nWe’ll be providing donuts in the morning 🍩 and pizza\, soda\, and water for lunch 🍕🥤💧\, so you won’t go hungry. A huge thank you to Sherwin-Williams for generously contributing paint supplies! 🙏 \nWe’re also looking for a few good people to sponsor food or additional supplies. If you’re interested\, please let us know! There’s no obligation to contribute financially\, though. All we ask is that you bring a positive attitude and be ready for some fun! 😄 \nIf you’d like to support our society in hosting this event and help cover food costs\, any sponsorships would be greatly appreciated. 💖 \nWe appreciate your support! \nPlatinum sponsorship $350 \nGold Sponsorship $200 \nSilver Sponsorship $100 \nSign Up Here to be there that day to help paint: https://forms.gle/G71WEoSaMKkFEoz18
URL:https://clevelandcoatingssociety.org/event/ccs-community-service-day-july-25-2025/
LOCATION:Global Ambassador Language Academy\, 13442 Lorain Ave\, Cleveland\, 44111
CATEGORIES:In-Person,Volunteering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T163000
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SUMMARY:CCS Dinner Seminar 5/15/2025
DESCRIPTION:CCS Thursday 5/15/25 Dinner Seminar \nTickets $55/person \nPlatinum sponsorship $350 \nGold Sponsorship $200 \nSilver Sponsorship $100 \nLocation: Houlihan’s – Westlake\, OH \n25651 Detroit Rd\, Westlake\, OH 44145 \nAgenda: \n4:30-5:30PM Social Hour \n5:30-6:00PM Order Dinner \n6:00-6:45PM Technical Talk \n6:45-7:30PM Commercial Talk \nTechnical Talk \nSpeaker: Jeremy Pasatta\, VP of Technology and Processing at Advanced Polymer Coatings \nBio: Jeremy received his Bachelor of Science in Polymer Chemistry from Rochester Institute of Technology in 2000 and has completed graduate studies in Biochemistry at University of Texas\, Austin and Polymer Science at University of Akron. He has held positions at Eastman Kodak\, Lexmark International\, CVC Thermoset Specialties\, Valtris and Huntsman Corporation\, focusing on new product development and scale up\, manufacturing support and optimization\, technical services as well as sales and marketing support. Currently\, Jeremy is VP of Technology and Process at Advanced Polymer Coatings in Avon\, OH. Jeremy holds several patents related to tougheners for thermosets and new coating technology and has presented at numerous domestic and international conferences. Jeremy is also the immediate past-president of the Thermoset Resin Formulator’s Association (TRFA). \n“Next Level Epoxy Coatings: How to estimate and fine tune crosslink density for the optimum performance.” \nTalk Abstract: For use in demanding industrial and marine applications\, epoxy and thermoset coatings need to have extremely high chemical and thermal resistance along with high mechanical properties. One way to achieve these properties is to maximize the crosslink density of the coating. This presentation will review the fundamental concepts of crosslink density along with how to calculate and measure this critical property. A detailed case study will show how slight variations in molecular geometry can have an impact on final coating properties by affecting the crosslink density.
URL:https://clevelandcoatingssociety.org/event/ccs-dinner-seminar-5-15-2025/
LOCATION:Pine Brook Golf Course\, 11043 Durkee Rd\, Grafton\, Ohio\, 44044
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250105T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T124931
CREATED:20241010T013538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250119T001524Z
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SUMMARY:The Cleveland Coatings Society Christmas Party
DESCRIPTION:The Cleveland Coatings Society will be hosting our Christmas Party at TOPGOLF on Thursday December 5th\, from 6 to 8pm. We will be providing dinner and game play for up to 30 people. We will also offer a sponsor offering\, which includes your company logo ont he CCS website and on the TOPGOLF leadership board at the event! This will be an awesome time to have some fun\, network\, and support the Cleveland Coatings Society! \nTOPGOLF\n216-619-2464\n5820 Rockside Woods Blvd N\nIndependence\, OH 44131
URL:https://clevelandcoatingssociety.org/event/the-cleveland-coatings-society-christmas-party/
LOCATION:TOPGOLF\, 5820 Rockside Woods Blvd N\, Independence\, OH\, 44131\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241120T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241120T190000
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SUMMARY:CCS Tech Talk November 20\, 2024: Surface Treatment
DESCRIPTION:4:30pm: Social Hour\n5:00pm: Dinner\n5:30pm: Technical Talks \n7pm: Wrap up \nTechnical Talk – April Tang [Henkel] \nCommerical Tech Talk – Amanda Andrews [Wanhua Chemical (America) Co.\, LTD.] \n \nA Brief Introduction to Metal Pretreatment (What am I really painting?) \nAbstract: Metal surfaces need thorough cleaning and preparation to ensure proper bonding of a subsequent paint layer. However\, the pretreatment chemistry and morphology of the pretreated metal surface is sometimes overlooked. In this presentation\, a broad overview of cleaning and pretreatment chemistries will be discussed along with best practices that promote good paint adhesion\, minimize defects and provide corrosion protection. We will explore commonly-used processes in general and automotive industries. \nBiography: April Tang is a Surface Treatment Technical Manager at Henkel. She received her M.Sc. degree in Organic Chemistry from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Prior to joining Henkel\, April held roles in R&D and Marketing at AkzoNobel. She brings her experience in paint chemistry to her current role\, where she provides technical expertise and support for Automotive OEM’s conversion coating processes\, focusing on innovations in sustainable metal pretreatment technology. \nOur Platinum Sponsor for this Tech Talk is…\n\n \n  \nWanhua Chemical’s Water-Based Solutions For Industrial Metal Coatings\n \nReference to presentation given at CPI in October 2024 \nAbstract: The metal finishing market continues to grow in volume and needs to have finishes like coatings to provide durability with a healthy appearance.   There is a high demand for materials to perform outside of the manufacturing facilities and not in adequate areas with ideal locations for a coating to be applied.  Examples could be near-loading docks\, exterior steel structures\, vehicles\, doors\, dumpsters\, or other items.  This article will introduce water-based solutions for metal coating\, mainly introducing a 1k solution for light-duty anti-corrosion and a 2k finishing coating solution for CASE market. \nBiography: Amanda has 20+ years in the coating industry.  Her passion for paint all started with her first job selling and mixing paint at a local hardware store. This led to her degree in Polymers and Coating Technology from Eastern Michigan University. Later she completed her Master of Chemistry in Materials & Chemical Synthesis from Illinois Institute of Technology. Amanda has had various experiences in and out of college working for ICI Paints\, Flint Ink\, Akzo Nobel Refinish\, BASF Refinish. In 2011\, she moved onto WACKER as a Chemist & Technical Manager creating new innovative silicone additives for the coating market for 10 years. Then she moved over to Sales within Coating at Michelman to support the growth of sustainable solutions. Most recently\, she has been the Technical Service and Business Director for their Polyurethane and Water-based Product business units. Wanhua Chemical
URL:https://clevelandcoatingssociety.org/event/tech-talk-november-20-2024-surface-treatment/
LOCATION:Flat Iron Cafe\, 1114 Center St\, Cleveland\, 44113\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240919T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240919T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T124931
CREATED:20230707T182252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T213918Z
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SUMMARY:2024 Whing Ding
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URL:https://clevelandcoatingssociety.org/event/whing-ding-2024/
LOCATION:German Central Foundation\, 7863 York Rd.\, Parma\, Ohio\, 44130
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240604
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240606
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CREATED:20231218T201857Z
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SUMMARY:2024 Sink or Swim Technical Symposium & Exhibition
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URL:https://clevelandcoatingssociety.org/event/ccs-sink-or-swim-the-year-of-the-formulator/
LOCATION:Holiday Inn South Cleveland Indepence\, 6001 Rockside Rd\, Independence\, OH\, 44141\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240425T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240425T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T124931
CREATED:20240212T212309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T143333Z
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SUMMARY:April 2024 Networking & Social Event
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URL:https://clevelandcoatingssociety.org/event/april-2024-networking-social-event/
LOCATION:Forest City Shuffleboard arena and bar\, 4506 Lorain Ave\, Cleveland\, MI\, 49270\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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