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Court Upholds EPA Hex Chrome Rule
The 2012 EPA rule was challenged by the National Association for Surface Finishing, which sued the EPA.
Read MoreElectrodeposition of Ni-Fe-Mo-W Alloys - Part 9
Ninth Quarterly Report - AESF Research Project #R-117. This NASF-AESF Foundation research project report covers the ninth quarter of project work (January-March 2015). In this period, Graduate student Avinash Kola has continued work on the influence of deposition conditions on the properties of the Ni-W alloys.
Read MoreA Conversation with … David Hendrick, Smithsonian Air and Space Museum
Hendrick is the museum specialist for managing chemical cleaning, anodizing and plating at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum, who recently spoke at the NASF Washington Forum.
Read MorePavco Offering Solutions For Decorative Hex Chrome Alternatives, General Metal Finishing Chemistries
Pavco will showcase systems for alloys, zinc, nickel, chrome, copper and conversion coatings at NASF Sur/Fin trade show in Chicago, June 8-10.
WatchElectrodeposition of Ni-Fe-Mo-W Alloys - Part 8
Eighth Quarterly Report - AESF Research Project #R-117. This NASF-AESF Foundation research project report covers the eighth quarter of project work (October-December 2014).
Read MoreNASF Report June 2015: PFOS-Based Fume Suppressants
PFOS-Based Fume Suppressants: Phased Out by September; Metal Finishers of California Meet with Lawmakers; 2015 Washington Forum: EPA Air and Water Rules, Chemicals Reform and Global Challenges
Read MoreA Conversation with … Bill Barkeley, Deaf-blind Advocate, Adventurer and Storyteller
Bill Barkeley calls himself the “deaf-blind adventurer,” and will be the keynote speaker at the NASF Sur/Fin conference on June 8.
Read MoreMichigan NASF Golf Outing Is May 29
Michigan NASF Golf Outing will take place May 29 at The Golf Club at Thornapple Pointe in Grand Rapids.
Read MoreNASF Report April 2015
New OSHA Reporting for 2015: Controversy Emerging over Agency Enforcement
Read MoreThe Rotating Cylinder Hull Cell: Design and Application
In our first paper this month, featuring the latest work from AESF/NASF Research, the rotating cylinder Hull cell (RCH) was used to study the behavior of a Ni-Mo-W plating bath. Originally published in 1993, this second paper outlines the basic concepts and work behind the development of the RCH cell.
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