Webinar: Improving Paint Finish Quality
Products Finishing and Global Finishing Solutions will host a free webinar on October 22 to discuss how shops can optimize their paint booth for superior paint finishes.
A flawless paint finish can make a product stand apart from the rest. Businesses can achieve high-quality finishes by using a paint booth that is engineered for excellent lighting, airflow and contamination control. However, it’s also important to understand how to operate and maintain the paint booth to ensure the best results and reduce rework.
Products Finishing and Global Finishing Solutions will host a free webinar at 2 p.m. (ET) on October 22 to discuss how shops can optimize their paint booth for superior paint finishes. Primary topics of the webinar will include:
- Balancing a booth’s air pressure.
- Achieving the optimal booth temperature.
- Preventing contamination in a booth.
- Cleaning and maintaining a booth.
The presenter of the webinar will be Royce Day, who has more than 30 years of experience in paint booth and oven design, manufacturing, management and sales, the past six years of which have been with GFS, a leading manufacturer of paint booths and finishing systems for a wide variety of industries. Before joining GFS as a territory sales manager for the West Coast, he owned another paint booth manufacturing company for 15 years. Now, as the industrial product manager for GFS, Day enjoys sharing his experiences and takes pride in promoting the diverse lines of pre-engineered and custom products that GFS offers.
Register for the free webinar at short.pfonline.com/GFS1022.
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