Powder Coating

2017 Buyers Guide

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32 POWDER COATING, December 2016 Test center: —Jolly good test results show British appliance manufacturer benefits of blank coating. June 1991, p. 52. Application and recovery Powder coating electrostatics. Drew Lapps. September 1990, p. 60. Comparison of recovery systems. Marc A. Fooksman. February 1991, p. 37. P o w d e r b o o t h s i z i n g . M a r c A . Fooksman. February 1991, p. 44. Gun motion changes follow production changes. Nick Liberto. August 1991, p. 26. Controlled airflow increases safety, pro- ductivity, and profitability. William C. Wagner. October 1991, p. 29. Powder sieve systems: Advantages and operation. Gregg L. Matschke. August 1992, p. 24. Selecting and using gun-feed hoppers for maximum performance. Scott T. Wilson. August 1992, p. 29. Directions for powder-application equip- m e n t i n t h e 1 9 9 0 s . D r e w L a p p s . August 1993, p. 31. Designing a powder-application room: Why? How? Nick Liberto. August 1993, p. 51. Cartridge-booth maintenance: How to prolong the service life of your equip- ment. Nick Liberto. June 1994, p. 65. Ready? Get set for the powder bell. Peggy M. Koop. August 1994, p. 18. Advances in powder systems for metal food and beverage cans. Randy V. Johnson. August 1994, p. 23. Some things your powder coatings and equipment suppliers won't tell you. George R. Trigg. August 1994, p. 54. Powder booth airflow direction: What's the difference? Nick Liberto. April 1995, p. 67. Powder coating economics explored: To reclaim or not to reclaim? Nick Liberto. June 1995, p. 77. The Faraday cage effect: What it is and how to overcome it. Lawrence V. Puls. August 1995, p. 37. Multibooth systems: Points to ponder before switching from a single- to a multibooth line. William Diaz. August 1995, p. 47. Process controls: Automation value anal- ysis. Cynthia A. Skelton-Becker and Sergey Guskov. October 1995, p. 59. Powder pump control: Its effects on pow- d e r d e l i v e r y . J e f f r e y W . H a l e . September 1996, p. 64. It pays to become a ground fanatic. Thomas P. Frauman. September 1996, p. 74. Faraday cage, finish quality, and recoat- ing: New technology for more effective powder coating. Sergey Guskov . September 1996, p. 82. Application control: A modern myth? David M. Heath. October 1996, p. 27. Thin-film powder coatings series. Bruno Fawer. Part I: Advantages to consider, February 1996, p. 42. Part II: Design and application issues, October 1996, p. 56. Part III: Application issues, February 1997, p. 39. Custom coating: Powder coating process control. Michael W. Cravens. March 1997, p. 58. Finishing system performance: How to do a panel audit. William J. McCormick. August 1997, p. 31. Two coats of powder can cause two kinds of problems. Matt Matheney. February 1998, p. 37. Implementing robotics in powder coat- ing applications. Albert Harlow. March 1998, p. 16. Conical or flat spray? A clear choice eco- nomically. Terrence M. Fulkerson. August 1998, p. 33. Auditing and understanding electro- static powder coating installations. J.F. Hughes. September 1998, p. 69. Flat-line powder coating of blanks—a sys- tems perspective. Colin K. Drummond. October 1998, p. 39. Electromagnetic brush technique speeds powder application on flat sub- strates. Paul H.G. Binda. August 1999, p. 39. Flame spraying removes barriers to in- the-field powder coating. Dana Jones and Jeff Brogan. August 1999, p. 49. Powder process adds new twist to coil coating line. Susan Brettingen. August 1999, p. 57. Laser targeting device aims at raising operator spraying skills. Peggy M. Koop. August 1999, p. 64. Full-body automotive powder coating blooms with gains in multicolor primer. J e f f r e y R . J o y c e a n d J e f f r e y C . Johnson. September 1999, p. 79. Application basics: How to make quick- and-easy color changes. Jeffrey W. Hale. September 1999, p. 90. Studying powder coating variables and their effects during cure with gas-fired IR and convection heat. Chandler Arndt. November 1999, p. 19. Technical how-to: Troubleshooting the powder feed system. Sergey Guskov. March 2000, p. 13. Despite the standby status of its powder clearcoat pilot plant, the LEPC contin- ues to make progress in powder. Susan Brettingen. March 2000, p. 30. G e a r i n g u p f o r t h e m i l l e n n i u m : Application equipment trends. Sergey Guskov. June 2000, p. 22. Investigating some factors affecting first pass transfer efficiency. Todd Rusk, Nandakishore Rajagopalan, and Timothy C. Lindsey. June 2000, p. 33. Application equipment and recovery pop quiz: Are you ready for the millennium? June 2000, p. 45. Emerging technology: Powder coating in- dustry sees the light—the ultraviolet light. Peggy M. Koop. August 2000, p. 19. Electrocoat and powder coating: A win- ning team. Lyle E. Gilbert and Todd Wallis. August 2000, p. 45. For finishers, powder coatings persevere through the years. Susan Brettingen. February 2001, p. 45. Companies use application equipment manufacturers' test centers to tweak as well as to perfect new techniques. Susan Brettingen. June 2001, p. 20. Applying more powder on the part. Brian Gedlinske. June 2001, p. 28. Methods of expansion: Powder coating MDF and plastic. Steve Foley. August 2001, p. 18. Investigating standard powder coatings on nonspecialty MDF and specially se- lected hardwood material. James R. Noonan. August 2001, p. 31. What's up? Productivity! Ten tips to in- crease it. Ronald Everson. September 2001, p. 23. How to conserve energy without cutting corners in your powder system. Rodger Talbert. September 2001, p. 27. Multicolor powder coating application of automotive primer surfacer. Chris- topher Murphy, Stephen R. Smith, Brian T. Prylon, and Sheila Kia. March 2002, p. 19. Automatic from manual: No way—way! Ronald Everson. June 2002, p. 35. Finishing medium-density fiberboard with powder coatings. Paul R. Horinka. August 2002, p. 33. Converting from liquid to powder: A pro- duction booster. Bob McElroy and Bryan Armstrong. September 2002, p. 56. Jumping the guns: Why manual coating should precede automatic application. Michael Huddleston. November 2002, p. 17. Metallic powder coatings: Identifying and solving potential application prob- lems. Jeff Brenneke and Paul Crea. February 2003, p. 27.

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