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European Coatings Conference
"Easy-to-Clean / Self-Cleaning Coatings"
29–30 November 2007 / Berlin, Germany
Dirt is a nuisance!
It really is! Dirt ruins the aesthetic appearance, it can debase technical functionalities,
it may even be a health risk. But dirt, or, more general, unwanted surface
contaminations, are almost everywhere. So, laborious or costly cleaning is usually
a must – or is it? In recent times, especially with the advent of nanotechnology,
architectural and industrial coatings have been developed that promise to make
surfaces very easy to clean, or even prevent dirt pick-up in the first place. In addition,
several recent industrial studies trying to identify the future demand for
specific surface functionalities have come up with easy-to-clean properties at the
top of the list. Meanwhile, easy-to-clean or, one step further, self-cleaning coatings
applications are being put forward for facades, for sanitary surfaces, for industrial
coatings, for wood coatings or for marine (antifouling) paints. The systems often
rely on nanostructures at the coatings‘ surface – achieved via the incorporation
of nanoparticles or via novel polymer architectures, or both. Ultrahydrophobicity,
ultrahydrophilicity and photocatalytic effects are currently hotly debated keywords.
More often than not, the coatings are mimicking biological models, such as the Lotus
leaf surface, dolphin skin, or mechanisms by which sea organisms prevent fouling.
While the proof-of-principle has been demonstrated for many of these systems,
the current debate centres around their applicability, their effectivity in practice
and their durability. Open questions also concern reliable yet easy-to-apply testing
methods as well as standardisation issues.
Thus, for the first time within the ECC series, the European Coatings Conference
“Easy-to-Clean / Self Cleaning Coatings” will focus on these topics, aiming to discuss
on a high technical level the current state-of-the-art of such coatings in various practical
applications and presenting new material developments and new concepts in
this field – to find out what is possible and what is not. 16 international experts
from industry and academia have been invited to deliver high-level technical presentations
about their recent research results, and to face your critical questions. As
always during the ECCs, interactive focus workshops on current technical issues will
provide additional opportunities for an intense exchange of information.
Further to this, the Pre-Conference Tutorial "Understanding Easy-Cleanability" will
give you the opportunity to update your knowledge on the chemistry and physics
behind these effects.
Do not miss this premiere – see you in Berlin!
Dr. Dirk Meine
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