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thHyderabad - Issue 2 l 28 December 2010 An ISO 9000-2008Certified Organisation
INDIAN SMALL SCALE PAINT ASSOCIATION
I was a l i t t l e
apprehensive while p l a n n i n g t h e breakout sessions. Will this work well with our Parivar? Or will the delegates kill me with criticisms? But now I am relieved and overjoyed to know that the Breakout session concept has been applauded and equally responded by the delegates. In deference to the efforts put in by the speakers for their presentation I would request the delegates to be at the convention halls on time to also avoid the delay in lunch and dinner timings.I have also got a positive response for the entire conceptualisation of the program. The backdrops were particularly wonderful, they commented. And the innovative fillers and the decorative stage step was also good.
your comments on
T h e d i n n e r & entertainment sessions
The strategic location of the Venue of Cocktails has made a big difference. The entertainment could satisfy all. The weather of course was on our side and Marriot Hotel put in their best to make us all happy
Break out sessions.
Our break out sessions were a novel idea & I am happy to note that it works. This was big risk we took but to my surprise it was the most appreciated along with the business session.
Any challenges or short comings ? Organising a mega event is always a challenge for the president. I am aware that there can be some dissatisfaction or shortcomings among a few and if it so I am sorry and I assure you that we will act on your suggestions as they will help us improve upon.
Good Breakout sessions Comments on the day’s performance
Main Hall Chairmen: Mr Deepak Mathur, Dr KK Saxena hosted the session. Mr Anand Khote, Bayer Material Science, took us on a wonderful journey into the Polyurethane Coatings. He further said: Why polyurethane Coatings? The processing time is much shorter with increased efficiency better weathering resistance in refinish application is some of the reasons for the increasing use of PU coatings. PU use in coatings gives improvement of weather, scratch and chemical resistances. PU use in Interiors is close to 80%. He also made a comparison between PU coatings against alternate technologies. There is a large opportunity for PU Coatings in Transportation. 22% with PU. Opportunities in general industrial and protective coatings . Even in residential like large hotels, commercial establishments clubs. It's use in flooring systems, wood coatings is growing. The modern PU coating concepts are in high solid systems, water borne coatings and also in UV coating systems, he added.
Chairmen: Mr Sunil Kumar and Mr G K Patel. Speaking about the changing trends in emulsions for coatings, Mr T P Ramachandran said green emulsions are the current trend in the industry which are APEO & odor free with low VOC; non hazardous, non toxic; good film formation at RT; high gloss, elasticity, hardness and with good
P resistance. He then spoke about the different emulsions and their advantages; qualities of a good binders for coating like high performance, reduced cost, better productivity and good quality etc. He spoke about the water based emulsion polymers in general, the raw materials used, different types of emulsions and properties required for good emulsion for coatings. The emerging trends in emulsion industry to meet environmental challenges through APEO, ammonia and formaldehyde free emulsions and the beneficial effects of such emulsions to make a greener, safer, healthy and safer earth for all to live in Panel Discussion on GST & DTC
Chairmen: G K Loyalka and Mr Narayan Kutty. Mr S Thirumalai and Ms Anshu Khanna, Deloite gave an elaborate presentation on this topic. Mr Thrumalai started out by giving a gist of GST and the India Proposition. He then discussed about the features of proposed structure. Later he gave a detailed comparison of the Current Tax Structure & GST and discussed its impact on industry. He later presented a checklist and asked the delegates to get ready for the change Marketing Management
Chairmen: Mr Ballal Chandrachud and Mr Puran Singh. The next lecture in this hall was on Marketing Management for Small Medium Enterprises which was given by Ms Hema Jain. Customer is the King. Caoncentrate on him and you will hit the jackpot, she opined. The last lecture in this hall was on Work Life Balance by Mr K R Raghavan. The Chairmen were: Mr Rajendra Rathi and Mr A S Gandotra. Mr Raghavan said that Work Life Balance is an area that is of great concern in today's fast paced and highly competitive professional environment. The working population is becoming unhealthy at a very young age due to the lack of this balance, he said. He gave a seven step key points to achieve this balance and concluded by saying “the choice is yours—decide before it is too late”.
Break out session 1
Mr Hemant Khincha was the moderator of this entire session
Chairmen: Mr Prashant Vithaldas and Mr Amit Parikh. Ms Florence Ong spoke on the topic “the starting point for superior decorative paints” The use of Unispar in coatings has evolved over the years as functional filler that enchances the product performances particularly in marine and
Paints convey more than just colours, they convey expressions.
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Deepak Doshi Nirav Raveshia
Technical Programme - 28th December 2010
Enriching beyond technology lectures - Breakout sessions - A Hit
Nurturing ISSPA
PERSTOPMr. Virjesh Kumar Singh
PU dispersion for high performanceEnvironment impact
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The purest and most thoughtful minds are those which love colours the most.
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When daisies pied and violets blue,And lady—smocks all silver-whiteAnd cuckoo-buds of yellow hue Do paint the meadows with delight.
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w h e l m e d b y t h e phenomenal response received to the first issue of the conference news. Months of planning and detailed execution of this secret project has borne fruit and the results are indeed sat isfying. The congratulatory messages that are pouring in and people personally wishing us we are inspired to go further and here is the next issue. Our parivar's has grown and the old ones have taken advantage of this Conference to renew their ties with their friends and also develop new friends. The enthusiastic response to all the lectures and the queries raised by the attendees has shown the genuine interest shown by them. The breakout sessions concept was an hit with the delegates as they could choose and plan their attendance according to their interests. In yesterday's Rangarang the renowned artists led by Hemachandra has indeed set afire the stage with their performance. The Suresh Dance troupe also had enthralled the members with their superlative performance. I would end this column with the famous quote from Shakespeare
To which I would like to add Do promote the regular painting concept to the delight of our Paint Manufacturers
Dhanyavaad for your quick responses...
Todays Rangarang
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Choreographed Dancers Sunny Dance Troupe
(Renowned Telugu movie backup dancers)
Laser Show Dance Performer Tollywood Dancer Zareen
Manipuri Sword Dancers National Cultural
Performers
Madhukar Shah
Ladies Day Out...Chandrakanta Khandelwal, Kinetic Chemicals, Jodhpur,
The full day Hyderabad site seeing tour began with the Birla temple, There was an exodus of tourists and the locals too seemed to be surprised at the huge turnout at every spot. The traffic restriction did not allow easy parking. Any ways the Salarjung Museum was beyond our imagination. A fullfledged lunch was served after the walk & wait arround the museum. With a Little motivation from each other we all made to the top of Golkonda Fort with an excellent guide and beautiful weather. At the we were
Ladies & KidsProgram
Fun & Frolic
Games for the children have been arranged according to their ages.
10am to 12.30pm
at C.Y. 7 Hall 2nd Floor.
On popular demand two sessions of housie have been arranged the prizes would be as per the collection at the moment. 1. Early five 2. Four corners 3. Three lines, 4. First House 5. 2nd House.
The house has been kept plain and simple so that all may benefit. The other two games scheduled for the ladies and 1. Basketing the table tennis balls. 2. A questionnaire to be filled in a stipulated time of three minutes.
1. For the 5 - 10 years old a) Musical Chiar - 5 prizesb) Questionnaire - Stipulated time 5 mins.
2. For the 10 - 12 years old.a) Bucketing the coins - each child 6 chancesb) Queen of Sheeba
3. For the 13 - 15 years old.a) Questionnaire - Time in 3 mins.b) Picking up beans with the straw.
4. For the 15 - 18 years old a) Questionnaire - Time 3 mins.
Tambola tickets would be available at the venue itself from 10 am. onwards. Venue is C.Y. 7 Hall 2nd Floor. The first session of the housie would be begin strictly at 10-30 am. The children program will run parallel at the same venue.
protective coatings where durability is a major concern. With years of experiences that the company has acquired through these industries they have developed products for use in decorative segments where performance does matter.
The main application is in marine and industrial PC and some in Decorative paints. She also gave a comparison of test paint formulations vis a vis other soft mineral products in both exterior and household paints mainly in terms of weather ability, dispersant demand, gloss retention, stain & abrasion resistance and colour development. These particles create a rigid packaging network to produce coatings with abrasion properties for better stain and burnish resistance, she said.
Chairmen: Om Prakash Madhogaria and Mr Manmohan Kedia. Mr Nikesh Pathare, BYK spoke on 'Greenability' which means achieving 'green' goals together. Mr Pathare further said Green requirements include low VOC content, renewable materials, eco labelling, eco efficiency concepts and life cycle analysis He then spoke about the portfolio of BYK which includes VOC free wetting and dispersing additives, defoamers, surface additives, waxes, rheological additives and inorganic UV absorbers. Talking about the greenablity at BYK with their products, their literature and their website they aim to support their customers to meet the green challenge. They provide a summary of all regulatory information with its BRIEF information service. Their outlook is to expand the properties of renewable materials; great importance attached to greenability with new product developments; continue to develop eco friendly production process etc, he said.
Chairmen: Mr A S Gandotra and Mr Hemanth M Khimcha. Mr Kaushal Kansara, Vimal Microns Ltd. spoke on ' Extenders: Amazing Value still comes at low cost….even today”. Extenders, he said are the key ingredients for all types paints. They are usually under-estimated and not well understood in majority of paint variants manufacturing. If however, they are well understood these will give the winning edge. He then went on to explain the key details like mineralogy, particle shape, physical properties, chemical properties etc.
Chairmen: Mr Santosh Wagle and Mr Ramdas Bhatia. Mr Prashant Gangwar and Mr Anup Phalke, Bayer were the speakers who spoke in detail about the application of PU in refinish coatings and in construction with detailed formulations.
Breakout session-2
Ravi Jamkindekar was the Moderator for these sessions.
Chairmen: Mr Puran Singh and Mr Rajinder Gupta. The first lecture on Speciality Aluminium Past was given by Dr C Arun, MEPCO spoke about the newer technologies through which the company manufactures Aluminium pigments conforming to global standards. This caters to all kinds of metallic paints, coatings and plastics. He also announced the new products which have been introduced recently mainly for the liquid and offset inks which have been granulated pellet format which helps in the abatement of VOC; waterbased aluminium pigments with no VOC and silver dollar grades of aluminium pastes for Plastics and inks.
Chairmen: Mr G D Barot and Mr D G Rawal. The next lecture in this session was by Mr Shaji Thomas, Jeson Industries, who gave the secret of creating a win win situation with the customers and suppliers. He offered solutions where his company as resin manufacturers can cooperate with the paint manufacturers and create a win win situation mainly focusing on Product, Price and Profits.
Chairman: Mr Rajendra Rathi and Mr C S Nirwan. Mr Girish Nagarkar, Indofil Chemicals was the next speaker spoke on paints based on emulsions in powder form.
Chairmen: Mr Narayan Kutty and Mr N s Namboodri. Mr Jianhong Gao, Vice general manager, Shengua Group Deoing Huayan Pigment spoke on the topic 'Creating colors for the world'. He talked about iron oxide and the importance of quality control in the production of niron oxide. He also stressed upon sustainable development and stable supply in industrial markets is very important. They are the largest iron oxide mfr in China and Asia -Radhakrishnan
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Diameter of 20 liter paint drum mouth is -(a) 3.85 inch (b) 3.85 cm (c) 4.00 inch (d) 4.00 cm
Which drier is used to remove the wrinkle, formed in semidrying alkyd coatings? (a) Cobalt (b) Zinc ( c) Zirconium (d) Lead
Gas checking is mainly caused by ---(a) High temperature in oven (b) Excess of driers (c) CO and CO2
Paint application is done by(a) Brush (b) Spray gun (c) Roller (d) Depends
Short oil stoving alkyds are not compatible with solvent(a) Kerosene (b) MTOO (c) White spirit (d) CIX
Neelam is variety of which fruit(a) Apple (b) Mango (c) Banana (d) Pomegranate
From where did river Ganga originate(a) Gangotri (b) Rishikesh (c) Goumukh (d) Ganga Sagar
What is known as the `Love Apple'(a) Tomato, (b) Pears, (c) Custard apple, (d) Pine apple
Which one is more inflammable(a) Diesel (b) Kerosene (c) MTO (d) Ether
Which direction is known as Vayavya in Vastu(a) South-West (b) North-East (c) North-West (d) South -East
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Delegate CommentsP Paramaguru Raja, Agsar Paints, ChennaiVery good arrangement and the stalls are nice to sit and talk apart from the lectures. A Good meeting place with all people under one roof. Arrangements were good in all respects. First time I am meeting so much of Paint people in one place and time.
Mr Shabbir Hussain Malak, Malak Paints, IndoreThis conference has given me an opportunity to meet all the suppliers on one forum. We can slo meet the individual suppliers and discuss on one to one basis. The management of the event is good.
Ms Florence Ong, Sibelco Asia, MalaysiaIt is only the first time I am attending this kind of presentation and seminar organised by ISSPA. You have also having family members attending this event which combines both business and family enjoyment. As compared to other worldwide conferences, the presentation content is tailor made to Indian conditions. The atmosphere is relaxing and there is very good exchange of
knowledge.
Harshit Rathore, (13yrs) Surya colour chem., Bangalore.Selection of the venue is very good, looks like a Seven Star Hotel, the entertainment program is mind blowing with super dances, sight seeing program was little tidy, overall this ISSPA conference established new mile stone.
Ms Shairali Srivastava, K-Tech, Mumbai
I like the setup of the hall where the main
function was held the arrangements were good.
The food menu had many varieties and it was
systematically arranged . The accommodations
were excellent and overall it is a nice venue.
Ms Sajini Sudhir, Ajanta Solvents, Kerala
The family was not feeling bored due to the
nice arrangements made for all the separately
like sightseeing etc. Thus we were not just
confined to the rooms. The lectures were
more useful and beneficial as I used to work
for reputed paint companies and presently
We never know the worth of water ‘til the well is dry and
we will never know the worth of painting ‘til the coating is dry.
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Answers to Biennial Conference Crossword - 1
Crossword - 2 By Mukund Hulyalkar
ACROSS1 Yellow pigment(9)5 World's largest paint association(5)7 Sticky film(4)9 Venue of ISSPA golden jubilee conference(3)10 Past presdient who coined the word isspa
parivar(12)12 The number of isspa regions(3)13 A paint film defect (7)
14 President when ISSPA celebrated golden jubilee(6)
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1 An alloy of copper and zinc(5)2 The most widely used metal(4)3 Present ISSPA president(13)4 Present ISSPA secretary(9)6 Seniormost past president - helps in
taxation and legal matters(7)8 Mineral- oxide of iron and
titanium(8)
11 Group of chlorine bromine and iodine ending letter 'n"(7)
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LUCKY DRAWDelegates must carry their identity cards in the closing ceremony for participation in lucky draw Delegates without ID cards will not be entertained for the prizes