New developments in graphene, nanoparticle and silicone additives point to more integrated performance, improved durability and evolving formulation strategies.
How environmental weathering generates microplastics and nanoplastics, their human exposure and toxicokinetics and the regulatory responses shaping sustainability.
Microplastics and nanoplastics arise from polymer degradation and product use, influencing human exposure, toxicology and emerging regulations tied to sustainability goals.
A new carboxylic-functional ultramatte binder for 2K coatings enhances durability, self-healing and environmental performance, offering a breakthrough in matte coating technology.
Field testing confirms that broad-spectrum, encapsulated dry-film preservatives provide long-term protection against fungal and algal growth, outperforming competitor formulations in diverse environmental conditions.
The University of South Florida reduced cooling costs and improved energy efficiency by applying a heat-reflective exterior coating that lowers building surface temperatures by up to 40 °F.