Powder Coating

Liquid Coating

Minimizing Frequency of OSHA Inspections

A safety program goes a long way to reduce accidents, worker complaints and violations, and to comply with OSHA regulations—all of which should lead to a reduced need for OSHA to inspect your facility.

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Powder Coating

Proper Metal Temperature for Application

What are both the ideal and the maximum surface temperature metal should be when applying powder?

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Electrocoating

Take Employee Complaints Seriously

When complaints are ignored by the employer, the worker often complains to EPA or OSHA, or, worse, an accident occurs.

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Powder Coating

Rust on Steel Chairs

Patio chairs that were sandblasted, zinc-primed and powder coated about one year ago have started to rust in the area where the expanded metal seat fits into the formed frame. What went wrong in the original process, and how can we fix this problem?

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Powder Coating

Color Variation with Metallic Powder

Why are color and appearance so inconsistent with metalic powders on sheet metal?

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Parts Cleaning

Low-Temperature Zinc Phosphate

Can you give me any advice on lower-temperature zinc phosphate pretreatment products I can use before powder coating steel?

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Powder Coating

Trojan Powder Coating Paints Modern Valentine for New York City

Match-Maker, a unique installation designed to connect perfect strangers, was selected by the Times Square Alliance and the Van Alen Institute as the featured design for this year’s Valentine’s Day heart.

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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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Powder Coating

Preparation of Stainless Steel for Powder Coating

Should type 316 stainless steel castings be sandblasted before powder coating, or can they be chemically etched? Should the parts be pre-heated in an oven before coating?

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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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