Control of Powder Film Thickness
Powder coating consultant Rodger Talbert offers insights for film build control when powder coating.
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Loss of Efficiency
Experiencing a decline in efficiency? Powder coating consultant Rodger Talbert offers ideas for improvement.
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The Cost of Rehandling Parts
Good racking design can increase production rates and save labor costs.
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Truly Investing in Training
John Cole of powder coating equipment supplier Parker Ionics discusses how to get a worthwhile return on your investment in employee training.
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Consistency in Curing
Getting inconsistent results in your curing process? Verney Denerville of Tiger Drylac offers insights for achieving a proper powder coating cure every time.
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Do You Have Good Ground?
John Cole, president of Parker Ionics, discusses his favorite subject: why having a good ground is so important for your powder coating process.
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Powder Coating On Wheels
Products Finishing columnist and powder coating consultant Rodger Talbert discusses powder coating alloy wheels.
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Over Curing Vs. Under Curing
Are defects in your powder-coated parts due to curing too long or not long enough? Verney Denerville of Tiger Drylac discusses the dangers of over- and under-curing and steps you can take to ensure a proper curing time for your parts.
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Powder Coating Over Electrocoat
Powder coating expert and PF columnist Rodger Talbert offers advice for powder coating over an initial ecoat layer.
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Powder Coating Is a Process
There’s more to powder coating than picking up a powder gun and getting to work. John Cole of Parker Ionics discusses how to go about getting started with the powder coating process properly, from initial education to working with suppliers.
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