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Compliance in a Small Plating Shop
Precision Hard Chrome had to decide to comply, close up or cut operations...
Read MorePlating Department Designs New Finishing Facility
The Plating Department at the Corpus Christi Army Depot designed a new finishing facility to help it meet new environmental regulations...
Read MoreSpray Coater Deals with Compliance
A Chicago, Illinois, spray coater needed to comply with federal EPA new source performance standards and EPA Title V air regulations.
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 MoreLow-VOC Primers for the Finishing Industry
Meeting high-performance specifications and environmental regulations...
Read MoreClean Air Act Compliance for Chromium Emissions from Electrolytic Processes
Hard chromium, decorative chromium and chromium anodizing tanks are regulated. Rinse, etch, chromate conversion tanks, lab and R&D facilities are exempt from regulations...
Read MoreMasterack Goes Powder
The company had several options on how to comply with tightening VOC regulations. It chose to install a new powder coating system...
Read MoreComing into Compliance Using Vacuum Distillation
Tubing manufacturer employs vacuum distillation to clean up its cleaning and pickling line...
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