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Experts Published on 12/1/2007
Removal Of Cured Powder

Can you recommend a blast cabinet and the best abrasive to use?

Article Published on 6/1/2014
Advancements in Non-Woven Abrasives

Abrasive technology is streamlined for metal fabrication applications.

Article Published on 3/1/2014
Hollywood Script for LA Plater Morrell Aerospace

Cy Gipoor, whose shop specializes in aerospace finishes, sits just a few miles from the Hollywood lights in suburban Los Angeles. What was once a shuttered plating shop with no customers is now vibrant and growing, adding $2 million in new facilities and equipment in 2014.

Article Published on 7/1/2018
Dr. James Lindsay Receives NASF Presidential Award

Others receive honors at NASF Sur/Fin Conference

Article Published on 1/6/2021
Gold's Many Uses

Over many years, AESF/NASF stalwart Jack Dini contributed a series of fascinating columns to Plating & Surface Finishing, under the title Fact or Fiction?.  What follows is another welcome addition to his output for the NASF.  Here, Jack discusses the many uses for gold, some involving surface finishing, some not.

Article Published on 8/1/2014
CCAI Announces 2014 Award Winners

Sherrill Stoenner honored with the James F. and David J. Wright Lifetime Achievement Award for his years of dedication to CCAI.

Columns Published on 11/1/2011
A Conversation With … Mark Hebbeler

Marketing Manger, Anest Iwata

Article Published on 7/1/2006
Recoating a Permanent Structure

What can be applied that will match the color and texture of a powder coat finish? 

Article Published on 7/19/2017
AES Research Project 3, Adhesion of Electrodeposits, Part 3, Publications Review on Measurement

This is Part 3 of a four-part article consisting of the full report of AES Research Project #3, Adhesion of Electrodeposits, done at the University of Michigan in the mid-1940s, following the end of World War II. It reviews the published methods for measuring adhesion.

Videos Published on 10/1/2013
Wheels of Fortune For a Florida Coater

Once a supplier to international companies, a Florida manufacturer now makes and coats its own aftermarket wheels after it discovered that 80 percent of the aftermarket wheel manufacturing business that used to be done in the U.S. is done overseas, and often not very well.

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