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Whitepaper Published on 12/29/2011
Opportunism! The 21st William Blum Lecture

Opportunism, a fading principle of today's society? Not according to this AES Scientific Achievement Award winner. Fast-rate plating, new processes for alloy deposition, electroforming and several other areas offer potential for opportunists in plating and surface finishing. Mr. Safranek presented this text, the 21st William Blum Lecture, at AES Annual Conference in Milwaukee.

Article Published on 8/1/2006
ELV, WEE, RoHS and Hex-Chrome Testing

What you need to know about testing your plated parts

Article Published on 7/1/2006
Electrocoat 2006: Solid Performance

More than 400 attendees and technology suppliers descended on the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando for the Electrocoat 2006 Conference.

Article Published on 6/1/2014
Are TGIC-Free Powder Coatings Right For You?

This alternative to TGIC-based polyester powder coatings offers similar performance and enhanced transfer efficiencies.

Article Published on 7/1/2005
SFIC Washington Forum Draws Finishers, Suppliers from Across the Nation

OSHA's proposed chrome PEL, energy costs among the topics on attendees' minds…

Article Published on 2/1/2001
Perspectives: The Future of Hex Chrome

Replacements for hexavalent chromium in both plating and passivation processes are becoming necessary because of the End-of-Life Directive from the European Union that prohibits the use of hexavalent chromium and/or regulates the quantities used.

Article Published on 10/20/2010
America’s Most Wanted: Skilled Workers

Fabricators & Manufacturers Association president Gerald Shankel discusses the imperative to recruit young people with higher skills into the manufacturing workforce.

Article Published on 3/1/2007
Electroless Nickel: Beyond ELV

A look at the current state of EN technology

Experts Published on 11/1/2002
Floor Scrubber Water Regulated?

Question: Several months ago I became the plant manager of a production facility that takes rolled steel and performs stamping, welding, drilling, vibratory finishing, zinc phosphating, and electrocoating in order to produce our customers' products.

Article Published on 12/1/2005
MON MACT Impact

The clock is ticking for paint and coating operations to reduce HAP emissions and meet EPA guidelines.

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