Electroplating
June Go-To Gal: Debi Warren, Coating Technologies Inc.
CTI says Debbi is a dedicated, loyal employee of 15 years with a terrific attitude and outstanding customer service skills.
Read MorePlating Q&A: Reduced Brightness and Thickness
Why aren't our parts as bright as they were before plating?
Read MoreRoy Metal Finishing Growing Again with $16M Expansion
RMF is one of the largest metal finishing companies on the East Coast, and has added more than 100 jobs since its expansion in 2011.
Read MoreFinisher Still Going Strong at Age 100
Ohio finishing shop owner still shows up for work every day and is involved in a number of charitable endeavors.
Read MoreExcuses from Naysayers of Lean Manufacturing
They remain unconvinced and say lean and continuous improvement won’t work with their operation.
Read MoreNASF Report June 2016: EPA—Zicronization is Covered by Metal Finishing ELG
The agency says that wastewater generated by the zirconium oxide process is subject to the Metal Finishing Effluent Limitation Guidelines.
Read MorePlating Shop Owner Richard Taylor Going Strong at 100
Mansfield, Ohio, shop was started by Taylor's father, and features zinc coatings with chromate top coatings, as well as bright chrome decorative finishes are available.
Read MoreElectroplating, Electrochemistry and Electronics - The 15th William Blum Lecture - Part 4 References and Biography
This article is the last of four parts of a re-publication of the 15th William Blum Lecture, presented at the 61st AES Annual Convention in Chicago, Illinois, on June 17, 1974. This section contains the reference/citation list and the author biography.
Read MoreElectroplating, Electrochemistry and Electronics - The 15th William Blum Lecture - Part 3
This article is the third of four parts of a re-publication of the 15th William Blum Lecture, presented at the 61st AES Annual Convention in Chicago, Illinois, on June 17, 1974. Dr. George Dubpernell reviews the history and extent of commercial plating, then delves into the electrochemical science, including potentials, overvoltage and connections to electronics.
Read MoreElectroplating, Electrochemistry and Electronics - The 15th William Blum Lecture - Part 2
This article is the second of four parts of a re-publication of the 15th William Blum Lecture, presented at the 61st AES Annual Convention in Chicago, Illinois, on June 17, 1974. Dr. George Dubpernell reviews the history and extent of commercial plating, then delves into the electrochemical science, including potentials, overvoltage and connections to electronics.
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