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European Coating Show 2009


Anyone who wants to be the first to see the technology innovations from the paint and coatings industry comes to the European Coatings SHOW.

The European Coatings SHOW from 31 March - 2 April 2009 will again set the trends for future coatings development.

The European Coatings SHOW gives you the essentials: new perspectives and views – seeing and recognizing chances and opportunities. Hardly any place is more suitable for this than the world’s leading exhibition for the coatings and paint industry.


Come and see the Photo-DSC 204 F1 Phoenix®, our answer to the market trend seeking solutions for analyzing the UV curing of light-activated resin systems, adhesives, paints, coatings and dental masses. Further application areas include determining the effect of light on the shelf life of foods or technical oils, fats and lubricants.

Further on display will be the TG 209 F3 Tarus , an easy-to-use thermo-microbalance that was developed especially for routine applications in the field of plastics, but also for the chemical industry.

We will also presnt showcases for our diverse DMA sample holders and the different DEA sensors.

We look forward to seeing you at our booth no. 6-221 in hall 6!

 
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