Pollution Control
Simulated Brass Process Eliminates Cyanide
Star Plating introduced a new post-plating process that has helped the company and its customers...
Read MoreElimination of Cadmium Cyanide Waste Treatment
It has long been a desire of the finishing industry to eliminate the potential liability of cadmium cyanide electrolytes for four reasons: Employee safety; Environmental concerns with the release of toxic substances; Regulatory compliance, avoidance of fines and legal action; and Costs associated with operating a cyanide destruct system such as chemical use, instrumentation maintenance and labor.
Read MoreChromium Emission System Beats EPA Specs
B.F. Goodrich switched to a CPVC emission control system to meet MACT standards...
Read MoreRegenerative Thermal Oxidation at a Job Shop
By-passing the ceramic heat transfer beds provides for high energy efficiency, flexibility and long service life...
Read MoreControlling VOC Emissions in Finishing Operations
What technologies will help you control VOC emissions from your paint line?
Read MoreLow-VOC Primers for the Finishing Industry
Meeting high-performance specifications and environmental regulations...
Read MoreIn-Process Recycling: Myth or Reality?
Somewhere between plating and waste treatment is a process desired by a variety of industries...
Read MoreChoosing Better Ways to Spray
What spray painters are doing to lessen VOCs and improve transfer efficiency...
Read MoreDo You Know Your Paint's VOC Content?
Calculating the maximum allowable VOC content adjusted for solvent density...
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