09.19.19
Sun Chemical will deliver presentations and exhibit its wide range of pigments for a variety of plastics during the 57th Annual Society of Plastics Engineers Color and Appearance Division’s CAD RETEC technical conference on Sept. 23-25.
Tying together with the show’s "Rocking Color in Cleveland" theme, Sun Chemical’s booth will feature custom colored guitars using Sun Chemical pigments that span the rainbow of colors as well as blacks, whites, metallics and pearlescents.
Visitors of Sun Chemical’s booth can enter their names for a raffle to win one of the guitars.
Three different Sun Chemical presentations will be held at RETEC.
Anthony Rohrer, product specialist — Effect Pigments, will deliver his paper on "Recent Advances in Light Diffusion" at 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 24. Rohrer will discuss how the phasing out of incandescent bulbs at stores in favor of more efficient lights, especially LED fixtures with a clear housing, has created a need for diffusion through a typically clear polymer for packaging to appear soft and pleasing to the eye on the shelf. He will introduce a new pigment that has been designed for the optimization of light diffusion to meet this growing market need.
Michael Willis, technical service plastics manager at Sun Chemical, will present a paper on "Color Science from SPECAD" on Wednesday, Sept. 25 at 3:30 p.m. In his role as education committee chair with the Society of Plastic Engineers, Willis will provide fundamental concepts of colorimetry that best represent the theory and practice used in today’s coloring of plastics industry.
During the New Technology Forum at 4:45 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 25, an event hosted by Scott Heitzman, business development manager of pigments at Sun Chemical, Alexander Gibson, product specialist—High Performance Pigments, will deliver a Sun Chemical new technology presentation which will highlight its newest products in the plastics industry.
Tying together with the show’s "Rocking Color in Cleveland" theme, Sun Chemical’s booth will feature custom colored guitars using Sun Chemical pigments that span the rainbow of colors as well as blacks, whites, metallics and pearlescents.
Visitors of Sun Chemical’s booth can enter their names for a raffle to win one of the guitars.
Three different Sun Chemical presentations will be held at RETEC.
Anthony Rohrer, product specialist — Effect Pigments, will deliver his paper on "Recent Advances in Light Diffusion" at 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 24. Rohrer will discuss how the phasing out of incandescent bulbs at stores in favor of more efficient lights, especially LED fixtures with a clear housing, has created a need for diffusion through a typically clear polymer for packaging to appear soft and pleasing to the eye on the shelf. He will introduce a new pigment that has been designed for the optimization of light diffusion to meet this growing market need.
Michael Willis, technical service plastics manager at Sun Chemical, will present a paper on "Color Science from SPECAD" on Wednesday, Sept. 25 at 3:30 p.m. In his role as education committee chair with the Society of Plastic Engineers, Willis will provide fundamental concepts of colorimetry that best represent the theory and practice used in today’s coloring of plastics industry.
During the New Technology Forum at 4:45 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 25, an event hosted by Scott Heitzman, business development manager of pigments at Sun Chemical, Alexander Gibson, product specialist—High Performance Pigments, will deliver a Sun Chemical new technology presentation which will highlight its newest products in the plastics industry.