Anti-Graffiti Coating Chemistry: Protective Water-Based Silicones
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1 AIA/HSW LU
1 GBCI General Credit
1 LA CES PDH
1 AIBC LU
1 AAA LU
1 Self-Reported Credit
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ICD120 Course SummARY
Course Title: Anti-Graffiti Coating Chemistry: Protective Water-Based Silicones
Course Number: ICD120
Program Sponsor: ICD High Performance Coatings + Chemistries
Length: One Hour
Credits: One Learning Unit
1 AIA/HSW LU
1 GBCI General Credit
1 LA CES PDH
1 AIBC LU
1 AAA LU
1 Self-Reported Credit
Course Description:
Anti-graffiti coating chemistry selection can affect surface aesthetic and performance. This course provides Specifiers, Architects, and Designers critical education about specifying protective, water-based, anti-graffiti silicone coatings for project longevity and preservation. Attendees will learn about primary applications of sustainable anti-graffiti coatings and how to differentiate between different types of protective finishes. Key advantages and best practices on preserving property integrity will also be addressed.
Learning Objectives: After completion of this course, participants will be able to understand the following:
LO1: Discover Primary Applications of Sustainable Anti-Graffiti Coatings
LO2: Differentiate Chemistries of Water-Based Silicone Finishes vs. Alternatives
LO3: Preserve Structure Resiliency with Performance-Based Specifications
LO4: Review Key Advantages of Using Protective Coatings for Human Wellbeing
Method of Delivery: The approved facilitator will present this course in a one-hour format. The presentations will be interactive and presented through the zoom webinar platform.
A/V Needs: All attending participants may need electrical power, a computer with audio listening capabilities and a download of the zoom platform.
Target Audience: Architects, specifiers, designers, and other related design professionals. This webinar can host up to 500 attendees.
Facilitator Qualifications: All approved facilitators have been trained on CES guidelines and presentation skills. Additionally, they have in-depth knowledge of architectural specialty glazing products.
Cost: ICD sponsors this program - there is no cost for participants.