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USA Made Alternative to Ecophor
I am searching for a U.S.-produced product to take the place of Ecophor A447 product. Do you know of one or can you direct me to someone who may know of one?
Read MoreTrends in Making Ultrasonic Frequency Work for You
Well-designed ultrasonic cleaning systems have a proven track record of delivering gentle yet thorough parts-cleaning without regulated solvents to industries as diverse as aerospace, electronics, automotive and coating.
Read MoreNanoceramic Pretreatment
I have been informed about nanoceramic pretreatment prior powder painting. Any experience? Is it really good? Where is the catch?
Read MoreIron Phosphate—Rinsing Required?
My question is must iron phosphate be rinsed before painting. What problems might I have if not rinsed?
Read MoreHydrogen Embrittlement Problems
We are buying screws according to customers specs. The manufactured parts then go through the following steps: remove the copper, heat treatment, and passivation. After all this, the parts come to the final test. The result is hydrogen embrittlement which now means that the parts are scrap. What can be the reason of this problem and is there a change to retreat the parts?
Read MoreMagnesium Pretreatment
Are there any books or literature available for proper surface pretreatment of magnesium prior to painting?
Read MoreHydrogen Embrittlement Again
We manufacture parts that have a spring-like action. Many of the parts still suffer from cracking. Can you make any suggestions on how to eliminate this problem?
Read MoreIron Phosphate High Temperature Performance
My company paints carbon steel parts with a baking enamel. After painting, these parts are cured in an oven at 300°F for 15–30 minutes. My question is will curing the parts at 300°F adversely affect the iron phosphate coating?
Read MoreIs E-Coat Right for Me?
What are the steps in deciding if electrocoat is my best coating alternative?
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