Plating Barrel Provides Optimized Solution, Electrical Transfer
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Luster-On Products Inc. showcases its Sterling plating barrel line with its unique mesh construction, as well as a sampling of baskets, danglers and motor cartridge options. The Sterling barrel’s mesh is said to provide excellent solution and electrical transfer to provide a faster, more efficient plating process of even the tiniest components. The company will also highlight the Aluminescent product line, a QPL-approved (qualified products list) trivalent chemistry for aluminum passivation fulfilling the requirements of Mil-DTL-5541F, Type II. The Aluminescent is available in the only approved powdered product formulation, a liquid concentrate and a thixotropic version used for touch and repair work.
Luster-On Products Inc. | 800-888-2541 | www.luster-on.com | Booth 508
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