sustainability
Environmental Technology Verification Program
In 1995, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) started the Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) program to verify the environmental performance of commercially available technologies through the evaluation of objective and quality-assured data.
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 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 MoreRecycling/Recovery of Brass and Nickel
Not only does Thomas Industries recover brass and nickel, it recycles a lot of water too...
Read MorePutting It All Under One Roof
Captive finishing shops are relocating to a single facility to increase profits and deal with environmental issues...
Read MorePollution Control at Monroe Plating
Growth for Monroe Plating demanded improved environmental controls...
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