Description
The course opens with an account of the structure
of wood at the microscopic and macroscopic level
and the influence this will have on the performance
of coatings. Derived products such as MDF and other board
products are also considered.
For exterior coatings special emphasis is placed on
the issues influencing durability and service life.
The hazards facing wood in buildings from
moisture, sunlight and biological attack will be
linked to the principal lines of defence through
good design combined with appropriate surface
coatings and preservation treatments. In
considering solutions, both maintenance and
industrial coating practices will be critically
reviewed.
Interior coatings will include flooring and
furniture. The need to meet VOC and other
legislation has created the need to change from
traditional to 'compliant' coatings. Operational
factors then become major determinants on the
choice of technology, which can include water-borne,
high solids, powder and radiation curing.
There will be some flexibility within the course to
meet specific interests of attendees.
Who should attend
The course will be useful for those involved in any
aspect of formulating or specifying coatings for
wood. In the case of buildings this would include
the maintenance of existing structures. Detailed
technical knowledge is not required.
Tutor
Mr Jon Graystone - Principal Research
Scientist PRA
Jon Graystone has substantial experience of
formulatiing and testing wood coatings and is a
member of relevant EU and UK standards committees.
Venue
PRA, Hampton, Middlesex, UK
Dates and Times
23 April 2009
The course runs from 9:30 to approximately 17:00.
Course Prices
£385 – PRA Members
£450 – Standard
Prices are per delegate and include VAT, all course materials, tea, coffee
and a light lunch. Prices do not include accommodation.
Registration
To book your place use our
online registration form.
More Information
For further details contact Elisabeth Brown