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Article Published on 5/26/2015
DuBois Chemicals Acquires Heatbath Corporation

Acquisition combines DuBois paint pre-treatment, cleaning and metalworking expertise with Heatbath’s heat treating and metal finishing proficiency.

Article Published on 7/10/2020
Epner Technology Pays Tribute to Industry Legend Stephen Candiloro Jr.

David Epner of Epner Technology discusses the work of the late Stephen Candiloro Jr., a giant in the finishing community who passed away due to the coronavirus in April.

Experts Published on 9/6/2012
Waste Treatment for Paint Stripping

How can we remove paint sludge and color and neutralize the pH from paint stripping acid before discharging waste to a storm drain?

Article Published on 12/10/2014
DuBois Chemicals Launches PACRE Paint Pretreatment

Company says PACRE has flexibility to manage wide variety of metals and parts, and improve line density.

Article Published on 11/10/2014
DuBois Chemicals Acquires American Finishing Resources

Acquisition combines DuBois paint pre-treatment expertise with AFR’s coating line fixtures, material handling and coating removal solutions.

Experts Published on 1/11/2011
Decontamination of Metal Finishing Area

We have a finishing room at one of our plants, and we have outsourced the plating. We also did pickling and bright dip in the room, and we now want to decontaminate it so that we can sell the equipment, or at least dispose of it properly. Our main concerns are cyanide, silver and nickel.

Experts Published on 5/1/2007
Changing from Lime To Magnesium Hydroxide

We are considering switching to magnesium hydroxide since jar tests performed by a chemical supplier indicate a 30% reduction in filter press cake at a pH of 8.5. Our flow consists of 2/3 tumbling and 1/3 nickel-chrome plating with a combined flow of 60 gal/min. Is this realistic?

Article Published on 4/1/2013
Senate Bills Would Require High-Risk Facilities to Implement “Inherently Safer Technologies”

Senator Lautenberg introduced two bills seeking to require certain high-risk facilities to implement measures—including so-called inherently safer technologies —to protect them from terrorist attacks.

Article Published on 6/1/2017
NASF Report: June 2017

NASF invites top policy analysts and keynotes to the Washington Forum, and the industry gears up for the Sur/Fin Manufacturing and Technology Trade Show and Conference.

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.

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