More blasting. Less part handling.
Published

Reliable Power Supplies for General Metal Finishing

Visit booth #235 to discuss upgrading your general metal finishing processes with KraftPowercon solutions. 

Share

KraftPowercon

Pressing demands for increased product quality and complex processes are typical for the automotive, aerospace and industrial sectors. When you upgrade your general metal finishing processes with KraftPowercon’s solutions, you become more competitive. The scrapping rate is lower; you can offer next-level quality and cut costs thanks to reduced energy consumption. Best of all, this doesn’t call for a significant investment. Yet, this process upgrade can prove crucial to you and your customers’ profitability and make your business sustainable in the long run. 

KraftPowercon | 475-422-9444 | kraftpowercon.us 

Related Content

  • Nanostructure of the Anodic and Nanomaterials Nanoparticles in Polyelectrolyte Multilayer-by-Layer (LbL) Films

    Microstructure and elemental characterizations have indicated that the finish of a coating with a Layer-by-Layer (LbL) film results in a closely multilayered coating with a smoother surface.  In this paper, the principles of assembly are discussed together with the properties of nanoparticles and LbL polymeric assembly essential in building hybrid coatings. 

  • Non-PFAS Wetting Agents for Decorative Chromium(VI) Plating

    This article is based on a presentation given at NASF SUR/FIN 2022, in Rosemont, Illinois, in Session 6, Responses to PFAS / PFOA.  It follows the case study of three facilities’ conversion from PFAS-containing wetting agents to non-PFAS equivalents, eliminating PFAS and moving forward with a smaller and more sustainable environmental footprint.  The journey of conversion from PFAS-containing wetting agents in both chromic-sulfuric etch and hexavalent decorative plating tanks can be complicated and winding due to deep rooted standard industry practices, as well as state and federal regulations.  Outlined here is a clear course of action that led to eliminating PFAS from the facilities’ wetting agent strategies. 

  • Tin-Zinc Alloy Electroplating and Its Corrosion Behavior

     An NASF/AESF Foundation Research Program Retrospective 

Your Best Finish Starts With Us!
New Acid-Free Bright Nickel Process
Gardner Intelligence
Fischer Technology, Inc.
The Finishing Industry’s Education and Networking Resource
Parts Cleaning Conference
Pretreatment Washer and Finishing Equipment
Heatmax Heaters ad with immersion heaters
Non-Cyanide Silver Plating, AMS 2411J