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News Published on 3/3/2021
Happy National Surface Finishing Day 2021

National Surface Finishing Day celebrates the contributions of the finishing industry to manufacturing and celebrates surface finishing professionals.

Podcast Published on 5/18/2021
Episode 5: Transitioning Hexavalent Chromium to Trivalent, Part 1

In this episode of On the Line, Products Finishing editor-in-chief Scott Francis sits down with Mark Schario, executive vice president with Columbia Chemical to hear about the latest innovations in trivalent chromium plating technology.

Article Published on 3/14/2019
Michigan NASF Holds Technical Session, Dinner/Dance

The technical session is from 8 a.m. to noon at the J.W. Marriott; and the dinner/dance is at The B.O.B. at 6 p.m. with cocktails, dinner and dancing with entertainment provided by Rusty's BA Band. 

News Published on 7/12/2022
Registration Opens for Electroless Nickel Conference 2022

Electroless Nickel Conference 2022 will take place October 11-13 at the Omni Severin in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Article Published on 5/24/2018
Fluorinated Surfactants Is Top Issue at NASF Washington Forum

NASF Executive Vice President Christian Richter says fluorinated surfactants is emerging as the most critical issue for the surface finishing industry.

Article Published on 4/9/2018
EPA Official to Speak on Major Water Initiative at NASF Washington Forum

Dr. Peter Grevatt, who heads the EPA's Office of Groundwater and Drinking Water, was recently tasked by EPA chief Scott Pruitt to head a major national task force to address widespread contamination and public concerns over a range of fluorinated chemistries.

Article Published on 3/1/2020
Summary Report on USCAR Field Test for Trivalent Chromium

Mark Schario from Columbia Chemical explains USCAR’s multiyear project to determine how various trivalent chromium systems would perform in the real world.

Article Published on 2/28/2019
Will 2019 be Smooth Sailing for the Finishing Industry? Here's One View.

Part of my job is to anticipate the future and, like the captain of the ship, steer a course that avoids turbulence as much as possible.

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