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September 5, 2014
By: KERRY PIANOFORTE
Editor, Coatings World
The Center for the Polyurethanes Industry (CPI) of the American Chemistry Council (ACC) announced BASF Corporation, Dow and Novomer, Inc., as the finalists for the 2014 Polyurethane Innovation Award. Attendees at the 2014 Polyurethanes Technical Conference will have the opportunity to vote for one of these finalists during the conference’s Opening Session on Monday, Sept. 22. The winner will be announced during the Closing Session on Wednesday, Sept. 24. The conference will take place at the Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center in Dallas. “We received such exciting submissions for this year’s 2014 Polyurethane Innovation Award, and I am very proud to recognize these three outstanding finalists,” said CPI Senior Director Lee Salamone. “I congratulate all three companies on their work to advance technology and the polyurethane industry. It was a very difficult choice for the judges due to outstanding entries from many companies.” The innovations selected as finalists for this year’s coveted award are: BASF: Infinergy With Infinergy, BASF introduces the world’s first particle foam based on expanded, thermoplastic polyurethanes. The combination of important mechanical properties and easy processing with an available technology make the material unique. InfinergyTM offers unprecedented unknown high energy return with excellent tensile and flexural characteristics. As a result, InfinergyTM is used as a main sole component of adidas’ new running shoe series “Boost,” brought to market shortly after its development at BASF. Numerous additional applications are planned in the leisure, sports or packaging sector. Dow: TERAFORCE Technology This collaborative innovation between The Dow Chemical Company and Preferred Sands expands the frontiers of polyurethane applications by improving oil productivity and the sustainability profile of the hydraulic fracturing process, which is an important element of the U.S. energy boom, manufacturing renaissance and job creation. Preferred RCSTM Resin Coated Sand with Dow TERAFORCE Technology (the enabling polyurethane) saves energy during production of the resin-coated proppant through shorter production cycles and low temperature, and reduces hazardous risks associated with proppant flowback. The technology also eliminates the need for an external activator, or additional chemicals, that competing technologies require to be injected into oil wells. The two companies continue to develop technologies for broader applications across energy markets, and ever-more efficient and sustainable oil and gas recovery. RCSTM is a trademark of Preferred Sands TERAFORCE is a trademark of The Dow Chemical Company or an affiliated company Novomer: Converge Novomer Inc. has pioneered technology that allows waste carbon dioxide to be combined with traditional chemical feedstocks to produce polypropylene carbonate polyols for use in polyurethane formulations. These polyols contain more than 40% carbon dioxide and are targeted for use in coatings, adhesives, sealants, and elastomers, as well as rigid and flexible foams. They are being marketed under the Converge® trade name, representing the convergence of performance, cost-effectiveness, and sustainability. In addition to reducing the petrochemical feedstocks by up to 50%, Converge Polyols are unique in their alternating CO2 – epoxide units in the carbonate backbone. This structure yields high performance properties such as durability, chemical and UV resistance, and strength. Converge® Polyols also have a significantly reduced carbon and energy footprint compared to traditional polyols. Award Selection A panel of judges, comprised of experts representing technical disciplines and the polyurethane supply chain, evaluated all eligible submissions. Judges evaluated and scored all entries based on impact on the polyurethanes industry, uniqueness of the innovation, quality of the science and societal impact. The three submissions with the highest scores were selected as finalists for the 2014 Polyurethane Innovation Award. Each finalist will prepare a poster describing the innovation which will be on display at the conference. Each finalist will also share a three-minute presentation detailing the uniqueness and impact of the innovation, along with the benefits it will bring to the industry and society, during the Opening Session of the 2014 Polyurethanes Technical Conference on Monday, Sept. 22. Each individual conference registrant attending the Opening Session may cast one vote for one finalist. The finalist with the most votes from the audience will receive an additional 20 points to be added to the score from the judges. The innovation with the highest total score will be deemed the winner and announced on Wednesday, Sept. 24, during the closing session of the 2014 Polyurethanes Technical Conference. Eligibility All entries for the 2014 award were required to represent new innovations that have not been previously submitted for the Innovation Award and had not been available for commercial sales longer than 15 months prior to June 18, 2014. Entries pertaining to a polyurethane product or polyurethane manufacture were required to relate to polyurethane chemistry, which is expressly defined as the reaction of an isocyanate with a polyol. Innovations in polyurethane chemistry may include finished products, initiatives, training or education programs, or processes or processing equipment.
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