The monthly roundup from Editor Teresa McPherson.
We’re starting the year off right with a variety of great
editorial. This issue includes several editorial features on green chemistry, a
topic that continues to dominate the industry.
Our coverage takes several approaches. One article looks at how Bayer
MaterialScience is partnering with the University of Stuttgart
and Purbond AG to develop polyurethane adhesives for wood construction. Find
out more in “Polyurethane Adhesives for Modern Structural Wood Construction.”
Hercules Inc. and Heartland Resource Technologies LLC have launched a new
R&D venture, H2H Innovations. The new organization will leverage existing
soy-based adhesive technologies from both companies to accelerate the
development of new adhesive products for the wood products industry. Read more in
“Hercules & Heartland Resource Technologies Announce R&D Venture.”
“Water Works” examines how Velsicol is using an ultra-low-energy, low-waste
solution to treat water at its Velsicol Eesti manufacturing facility in Kohtla-Järve, Estonia.
In addition, we’re proud to publish the 2007 winner of the PSTC’s Dahlquist
Award in this issue. See “Advanced Polymer Design for Adhesives” for the
complete paper.
The new year brings new changes to the magazine as well. In addition to
providing you with the technical information you rely on, we are introducing a
new feature. Bayer MaterialScience, an industry leader in polyurethane
chemistry, will provide formulating help to our readers in a new feature,
“Polyurethane Problem Solving.” Their team of experts can help you improve
green strength and heat resistance, or adjust the reactivity of an adhesive, as
well as provide solutions to improve the tensile strength, elongation, and UV
stability of a sealant. Questions regarding contact bonding and laminating with
polychloroprene can be addressed as well.

Dormish
Questions will be answered by Dr. Jeffrey F. Dormish,
Technical Manager, Business Development Group, Bayer MaterialScience LLC.
Dormish is responsible for the development of new adhesive and sealant
applications, and leads the Aromatic Prepolymer Technology Platform Group at
Bayer.
E-mail your questions to
mcphersont@bnpmedia.com with the subject line “Polyurethane Problem
Solving.” The feature will begin running in the April issue, so send your
questions now.
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