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Maximizing Adhesion in Adhesives & Coatings - Formulations & Processes

Maximizing Adhesion in Adhesives & Coatings - Formulations & Processes
Language: English
Length: 90 min
Recorded on: 29 Apr 18

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Course Description

Promote and maintain good adhesion and durability of your adhesives, coatings & inks by better understanding adhesion science and how it translates into formulation & processes choices.

Leading industry expert, Edward Petrie will review principles and techniques to maximize adhesion and test methods to measure adhesion and detect failures at early stage.
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Edward Petrie has been active in the adhesives industry for over 35 years, both in the formulation and end-use sides. He has a BS (Chemical Engineering) and MS (Polymer Science) degrees from Carnegie Mellon University and an MBA from Duquesne University.

Throughout his industrial career, Mr. Petrie has been employed by two major global corporations ABB and Westinghouse as an internal consultant in adhesives and polymeric materials. In both corporations, he was part of the Central Research Laboratories and assisted all of the divisions within the organization.

His expertise includes material and process selection, testing, formulating, substrate preparation, and quality control, with emphasis on the end-user application and performance requirements. Applications include structural and non-structural joining of all materials. Mr. Petrie is also an expert in joining polymeric materials by all methods, including mechanical fastening, self-fastening, and heat and solvent welding.

Mr. Petrie has authored over 100 papers on adhesives as well as the popular Handbook of Adhesives and Sealants (McGraw-Hill, October 2000) and Plastic Materials and Processes – A Concise Encyclopedia (John Wiley & Sons, August 2003). He has also given seminars and adhesives and adhesion to corporations, universities, and government organizations.

Mr. Petrie is an independent consultant and sole proprietor of EMP Solutions. He is also a Technical Advisor and Consultant to adhesives.specialchem.com, an online service platform dedicated entirely to adhesives and sealants.

Why should you view this course?

As many of your peers, you can find it complicated to maintain good adhesion for your adhesives and coatings. Yet with a better understanding of adhesion science, you'd be able to tweak formulation and processes for better adhesion in your service environment!

  1. Maximize the adhesion of coatings (formulation and processes tweaking) by reviewing principles and latest techniques.

  2. Detect failures early by learning how to choose the right test protocol.

  3. Get advice on common adhesion challenges from industry veteran Edward Petrie ( >35 year experience).

Who should join this course?
  • Adhesives and coatings formulators who need support to evaluate and maximize adhesion and durability.

  • This course is suitable for intermediate level proficiency
    Intermediate
Course Outline

Importance of Adhesion and Cohesion to Coatings & Adhesives

How to Maximize Adhesion via Formulation & Processes

  • Effect of Base Polymers on Adhesion
  • Effect of Additives and Other Adhesion Promoters
  • Effect of Processes (Application, Drying, Curing, Etc.)
  • Effect of Service Environment on Adhesion

Ingredient Selection Guidance

How to Measure Adhesion & Early Detect Failures

Notable Trends

  • Water stable silanes
  • Multiple uses of silanes in sealants
  • Use of silane primers for structural pressure sensitive tape
  • Boric acid esters for rubber compounds

Conclusion and Key-takeaways

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