02.27.25
The Eastern Coatings Federation (ECF) announced that the University of Southern Mississippi School of Polymers and Higher Performance Materials will present an abbreviated short course on Surface Coatings Science Excelling through the Transition from Solventborne to Waterborne Coatings Technologies during the Eastern Coatings Show (ECS), which will be held May 13-15, 2025 at Harrah’s Resort in Atlantic City.
The course is included with all levels of registration to ECS.
The course will focus on the conversion from solvent to waterborne coatings technology and the math/formulation relationships associated with each technology along with some hands-on learning in scintillation vials. The course will be beneficial to all levels of experience and roles within the coatings industry.
This short course at the ECS provides a series of lectures covering an introduction to coatings and formulations, formulating, structure/property relationships in polymers, polymer types, solvents and water, formulations, and formula development.
“We are thrilled to have leading experts from The University of Southern Mississippi re-turn to educate the audience at the ECS,” said Chuck Jones, ECF president. “I strongly encourage everyone to arrive early on Tuesday, May 13 so they take advantage at no additional cost.”
Drs. Robson Storey and James W. Rawlins from University of Southern Mississippi School of Polymers and Higher Performance Materials will serve as program coordinators for the course.
The course is included with all levels of registration to ECS.
The course will focus on the conversion from solvent to waterborne coatings technology and the math/formulation relationships associated with each technology along with some hands-on learning in scintillation vials. The course will be beneficial to all levels of experience and roles within the coatings industry.
This short course at the ECS provides a series of lectures covering an introduction to coatings and formulations, formulating, structure/property relationships in polymers, polymer types, solvents and water, formulations, and formula development.
“We are thrilled to have leading experts from The University of Southern Mississippi re-turn to educate the audience at the ECS,” said Chuck Jones, ECF president. “I strongly encourage everyone to arrive early on Tuesday, May 13 so they take advantage at no additional cost.”
Drs. Robson Storey and James W. Rawlins from University of Southern Mississippi School of Polymers and Higher Performance Materials will serve as program coordinators for the course.