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Hospitality Suites at ECOAT14 Will Draw Big Crowds

More than a dozen hospitality suites and over a dozen more table-top exhibitors highlight what will be on display at ECOAT14

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More than a dozen hospitality suites and over a dozen more table-top exhibitors highlight what will be on display at ECOAT14 during the Electrocoat Association’s conference April 22-24 in Orlando, FL.

 

Companies supplying equipment, chemicals, paint, ancillary equipment and finishing applications to the electrocoat industry will display their products and services at the show.

 

The hospitality suites are a major attraction to attendees, as they can visit various companies and enjoy light food and drinks, and sometimes even games and fun activities.

 

Table-top exhibitors will also be on hand to answer questions about their products and services.

 

For more information, please visit conference.electrocoat.org

 

EXHIBIT ROOMS

Axalta Coating Systems

George Koch Sons, LLC

Baker Technology Associates, Inc.

Oshkosh Finishing Services

BASF Corporation

PPG Industrial Coatings

CelTech Inc.

Synder Filtration

Controlled Power Company

Therma-Tron-X, Inc.

Eisenmann

UFS Corporation

EPSI

ULTURA Inc.

Filtration and Separation Technology LLC/Parker Hannifin

 

TABLETOP EXHIBITORS

ACT Test Panels LLC

The Crown Group Co.

Atum Services Inc.

DURUSA, LLC

Bethel Engineering Systems, Inc.

Fischer Technology, Inc.

Calvary Industries

Gusher Pump

Chemetall US Inc.

Henkel Corporation

Chemical Coaters Association Int'l

KMI Systems Inc.

Coral Chemical Company

The Magni Group, Inc.

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