JPCL January 2013 DD 2013


Performance and Promise: Recent Coating and Material Research

During the last two years, numerous articles and news stories have appeared in D+D News and in Durability + Design magazine on research studies focusing on performance of architectural coatings and related materials.

Performance and Promise: Recent Coating and Material Research

During the last two years, numerous articles and news stories have appeared in D+D News and in Durability + Design magazine on research studies focusing on performance of architectural coatings and related materials.

Product Technologies: Greener, More Multifunctional

A review of product introductions over the last 18 months yields two main conclusions: First, coatings and related materials are going for the green. They are ever more sustainable, more environmentally friendly, and less toxic. And second, they are packing more purpose into every container.

Product Technologies: Greener, More Multifunctional

A review of product introductions over the last 18 months yields two main conclusions: First, coatings and related materials are going for the green. They are ever more sustainable, more environmentally friendly, and less toxic. And second, they are packing more purpose into every container.

Developing a High-Performing Coating For Weathered TPO Roofing

by Joe Rokowski

Thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) roofs have been popular in the United States since the 1990s. As the years have passed, many of these roofs have begun to show signs of natural wear and tear.

Developing a High-Performing Coating For Weathered TPO Roofing

by Joe Rokowski

Thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) roofs have been popular in the United States since the 1990s. As the years have passed, many of these roofs have begun to show signs of natural wear and tear.

Ask the Scientist: Dry Spray

by V.C. “Bud” Jenkins

The professional painter has to make jobs work under a variety of conditions, some of which were not thought of by the paint formulator.

Ask the Scientist: Dry Spray

by V.C. “Bud” Jenkins

The professional painter has to make jobs work under a variety of conditions, some of which were not thought of by the paint formulator.