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International Thermal Solutions Relocates to New Facility
ITS says the new facility will provide the company with additional, upgraded space for developing precise heat processing and aqueous washing solutions for range of industries.
Read MoreProducts Finishing's 2022 Finishing Hall of Fame Opens for Nominations
Nominations for the 2022 Finishing Hall of Fame are being accepted now through December 31.
Read MoreNASF Releases Public Policy Update for November 2021
The National Association for Surface Finishing has released its monthly Policy Update, summarizing some of the pertinent regulatory developments and new announcements from the month of November.
Read MoreOCSiAl Uses Graphene Nanotubes In Conductive Heating Paint
Graphene nanotubes can be used in almost all types of coatings due to their high electrical conductivity, strength and low working concentration.
Read MoreOSHA Awaits Final COVID Vaccine Rule Review from White House
COVID Emergency Temporary Standard May Be Extended Beyond Healthcare.
Read MoreRegistration Open for Online Fundamentals of Industrial Process Heating Course
The course curriculum includes the basics of heat transfer, fuels and combustion, energy use, furnace design, refractories, automatic control and atmospheres as applied to industrial process heating.
Read MoreBack On the Trade Show Floor
As business continues to recover from pandemic-related challenges, the return of industry events has been a much-needed morale boost for finishers.
Read MoreHybrid Sol-Gel Coatings in Surface Engineering
A look at the use of modified sol-gel polymer films and hybrid system coatings, as well as the methodologies for evaluating the mechanical properties of the coatings.
Read MoreExair's Threaded Line Vac Transports Abrasive Materials
Exair’s Heavy Duty Threaded Line Vacs are made of a hardened alloy to prevent premature wear when transporting abrasive or heavy materials like garnet, glass, sand, shot blast, tumbling media or metal fittings.
Read MoreIndustry Expands On Production, New Orders and Backlogs Activity
Weak employment and worsening supply chains drive “production deficit.”
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