EVOQUE™ Pre-Composite Polymer Wins U.S. 2013 Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award
PHILADELPHIA –The Dow Chemical Company (Dow) has been named a winner of the 2013 U.S. Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award for its development of EVOQUETM pre-composite polymer technology. This Dow product helps coatings formulators improve paint performance properties while using less titanium dioxide (TiO2), a white pigment that is energy intensive to manufacture but ubiquitous in architectural paint for its ability to provide quality hiding. This win marks the ninth time that Dow and its affiliates have won the Presidential Green Chemistry Award, more than any other company in the history of the award.
“EVOQUE was developed with the goal of driving gains in sustainability through more efficient raw material use coupled with increased paint performance,” said Keith Watson, Global R&D Director, Dow Coating Materials and Performance Monomers. “This is our latest development in bringing more sustainable chemistry to the coatings industry, which began when we introduced waterborne binder technology 60 years ago. With the development and market acceptance of EVOQUE pre-composite polymer technology, we are once again driving innovation that is changing the way that paint is made and how we expect it to perform.”