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Strengthening a Powder Coating Line
Fitness Equipment Maker Cybex Shapes Up Its System In Eight Days.
Article Published: 5/1/2013
Powder Coating Wood Picking Up
Designers have come to appreciate the flexibility provided by a quality powder coat on wood, and consumers have come to appreciate the products’ look, feel and durability.
Article Published: 4/1/2013
Dis-Charge Your Powder
A practical approach to managing electrostatic problems and hazards during powder coating
Article Published: 3/1/2013
Taking the (Oxide) Edge Off
Metal fabricators that laser-cut with oxygen take steps to prepare parts better for powder coating.
Article Published: 3/1/2013
PPG Also Wins $1.5 Million Through DoD’s SERDP
PPG will work with ARL to develop a powder topcoat that will meet military standards for ultraviolet durability, matte finish and resistance to chemical agents.
Article Published: 2/1/2013
There’s No Stopping This Powder Coating Line
McCain Manufacturing recently dramatically expanded its facilities to 100,000 sq ft to increase and improve its powder coating and finishing operations with a new automated conveyor that was installed along with a large-scale batch powder coating sy...
Article Published: 12/1/2012
Manufacturer-Turned-Powder Coater Means Value Added
Wisconsin foundry adds value to parts produced with powder coating line.
Article Published: 9/1/2012
An Introduction to Cyclic Corrosion Testing
CCT is intended to be a more realistic way to perform salt spray tests than traditional, steady-state exposures. Here's a more realistic way to perform salt spray tests traditional, steady-state exposures
Article Published: 7/1/2012
Navy Is Full Steam Ahead On Powder Coating
With the military increasing its use of powder-based coatings to cover vehicles, equipment and ships—the Army has recently announced that it will allow the use of powder coatings in its CARC coverings that are normally e-coated—more assets are getti...
Article Published: 2/1/2012
Fundamentals of Powder Coating
Powder coated finishes resist scratches, corrosion, abrasion, chemicals and detergents, and the process can cut costs, improve efficiency and facilitate compliance with environmental regulations.
Article Published: 9/29/2011

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