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Article Published on 9/1/2016
Plating Clinic: Adhesion of Brush Plated Deposits

Q. How well does a brush-plated deposit adhere to the base metal?

Experts Published on 1/10/2011
Iron Phosphate-Contaminated Rinsewater Disposal/Recycle

Could you provide us readers with some advice as to the potential to recycle or reuse our waste iron phosphate?

Experts Published on 5/1/2016
Plating Q&A: Alternatives to Hydrochloric Acid

Coventya’s Brad Durkin explain how to reduce your first pass defect rate.

Experts Published on 4/30/2013
Treating for BOD from E-Coat

What is the most effective treatment for reducing BOD anolyte? Is a small carbon absorption unit on the overflow line the solution?

Article Published on 4/2/2018
The People vs. Mike Huddleston

Here’s the story of how one industry player survived the wrath of disgruntled employees and federal agencies.

Experts Published on 2/21/2012
Adhesive Removal from Aluminum

My company is having problems removing adhesives from aluminum plate that is used for salt spray testing. We are using Alkleen 002L cleaner and Deox NC-620 deoxidizer.

Article Published on 5/1/2015
The Most Interesting Man In Finishing: Jim Miille

A peak at Jim Miille’s vast hobbies and high-tech shop designs.

Article Published on 10/17/2017
Defects in Hard Chromium Deposits Part II: Detection, Prevention and Repair

Most defects in various hard chromium deposits arise from defects in the basis metal. These defects may be in the original metal surface or may be caused by preplate finishing. Homogeneous hard chromium deposits can be produced only by eliminating these defects. The final segment of this article describes visual and provocative methods of detecting defects.  Also discussed are prevention techniques and repair operations.

Experts Published on 5/1/2005
Sulfuric Emissions from Electrocleaning

Question: My company operates a non-production electroforming line that vents into the plant environment.

Experts Published on 3/20/2014
Take Employee Complaints Seriously

When complaints are ignored by the employer, the worker often complains to EPA or OSHA, or, worse, an accident occurs.

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