The Electrocoat Association Announces 2022 ECOAT Boot Camp
Register now for the 2022 ECOAT Boot Camp
Industry experts have designed an interactive 2-day program for electrocoaters and those interested in learning more about the industry. At this event, taking place at the Isle Hotel & Waterfront Convention Center on September 20-21, 2022, attendees will review the basics before taking a deeper dive into cost and process efficiencies, quality control, troubleshooting and innovative technology. Attendees will walk away with ideas and strategies for improving their own systems.
To enhance the learning experience, The Electrocoat Association invites attendees to a complimentary tour of the John Deere Harvester Works (JDHW) facility. This cathodic electrocoat system consists of a 10-stage immersion zinc phosphate pretreatment process followed by a three-stage painting process (one electrocoat tank and two post rinses). The electrocoat paint system is managed by six indexing cranes that transport part loads through the various stages.
Additionally, a “Meet the Speakers” networking reception will be held onsite on the first day of the event. This reception is a great opportunity to interact with industry leaders about your system and process or network with attendees over complimentary cocktails and snacks.
For more event details, hotel accommodations or to register, visit http://electrocoat.org/event-4842550 or contact Tarah Grogan at 800-563-8831 or tgrogan@electrocoat.org.
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