Search Results

Showing 331 – 340 of 543 results
Columns Published on 2/1/2017
Guys Like Milt Sr. and John

The first time John Lindstedt met Milt Stevenson Sr. was in the 1970s when Lindstedt considered installing an electroless nickel line in his plating operation in Milwaukee.

Experts Published on 5/1/2007
Defining RCRA-Hazardous Waste

One company said since our waste stream had a lead concentration of 40 mg/liter and this is over the TCLP threshold of five mg/liter, it is a RCRA-hazardous waste and gave us a quote from transportation and disposal as such. The other company claimed they can handle it as a non-hazardous waste since the waste stream’s concentration is less than 19 times the TCLP threshold of five mg/liter. Obviously, disposal as a hazardous waste is much more expensive than non-hazardous waste. Can you help us decide which way to go?

Article Published on 8/1/2008
A Conversation With…Paul Chalmer

Business Area Manager, Environmentally Conscious Manufacturing, NCMS

Experts Published on 3/1/2006
Switching from Lime to Magnesium Hydroxide

We are considering switching to magnesium hydroxide since jar tests indicate a 30% reduction in treatment residue at a pH of 8.5 and still meet our metal finishing pretreatment limits.

Article Published on 8/24/2020
A Conversation with Richard Lynch of MacDermid Enthone

Vice president of MacDermid Enthone Richard Lynch talks to Products Finishing about the importance of mentors, sustainability and sweater vests.

Experts Published on 1/1/2007
Reactive Waste or Not Revisited

I would like more information on the organic sulfide precipitant described in the November 2006 column, “Reactive Waste or Not." Does it really work better than conventional neutralization/precipitation using acid/caustic and a flocculant?

Experts Published on 2/18/2013
Paint Contamination in Containment

What is the best way to deal with leaked paint froman electrocoat system that ends up in containment, from an environmental, economic and safety point of view?

Experts Published on 1/7/2013
Chrome Reduction

What is the best way to reduce hexavalent chrome to trivalent chrome from an aluminum conversion coating rinse water?

Article Published on 4/6/2011
AESF Foundation Educational Opportunities

AESF Foundation offers a variety of educational training options.

Article Published on 10/15/2012
Chemetall Opens $25 Million Facility In Michigan This Month

200,000 square feet to house administrative, manufacturing, warehousing operations and physical testing laboratory.

previous Page 34 of 55 next