Liquid Coating

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Paint Yellowing Issue

My company manufactures hospitality furniture. Some of our white painted cabinet doors are turning yellow, and we would like to figure out why this is happening and how we can fix it.

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Parts Cleaning

What’s Next for the Aerospace NESHAP?

Will it be business as usual or are major changes in store for the aerospace industry as feds look at 40 CFR Part 63 Subpart GG, commonly referred to as the Aerospace National Emission Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants, or NESHAP.

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Liquid Coating

Coating Analysis

What are the most energy-intensive areas one can intervene in a standard coating process?

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curing

EXEL North America named Sherwin-Williams Vendor of the Year

EXEL North America is an expert in finishing and dispensing solutions and introduced the patented Airmix technology in 2013, resulting in a winning program for both Sherwin-Williams and its customers.

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Liquid Coating

Self-Cleaning Solar Panel Coating Optimizes Energy Collection, Reduces Costs

The accumulation of dust and sand on solar power reflectors and photovoltaic cells – also known as soiling ‑ is one of the main efficiency drags for solar power facilities, often reducing reflectivity up to 50 percent in 14 days.

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Powder Coating

Axalta Coating Systems Participates in Michigan Values Veterans Workforce Program

Mount Clemens, MI facility presented with MV2 certification at Michigan Values Veterans conference for Axalta’s pledge to hire and retain U.S. veterans.

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curing

A Conversation With … William Goughenour

William Goughenour debuts this month as the new paint expert for Products Finishing. He is the Senior Coatings Analyst for the National Center for Coatings Application, Research, and Education (C-Care) in Virginia, which provides one of the most advanced manufacturing laboratories in North America for coating and finishing related process engineering, applied research, training, and education.

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Powder Coating

Infrared Curing: Evaluating the characteristics of IR energy

Infrared (IR) energy can be used as a source of heat to cure a variety of industrial coatings. Such infrared curing applies energy to the coated part surface by direct transmission from an IR emitter, which can provide source temperatures of anywhere from 500 to 4,200°F

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Liquid Coating

Corroded Roof Problem

Can anything be applied to a metal deck ceiling to prevent corrosion from plating?

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Liquid Coating

Should I Stir or Should I Pour Now?

Should tints be mixed into paint cans?

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