Powder Coating

2017 Buyers Guide

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Training How important is training? Nick Liberto. February 1991, p. 45. Training for custom coaters. Michael W. Cravens. Part I: October 1999, p. 43. Part II: Receiving inspection for substrates and pretreatment, March 2000, p. 51. Part III: Understanding production and process workflow procedures, February 2003, p. 19. Using Six Sigma tools in powder coating applications. Jenny Rivers. August 2008, p. 26. Breathe easier: Choosing the right vacu- um for your powder coating needs. Paul Miller. September 2008, p. 15. Removing combustible dust from your powder coating plant. Doan Pendleton. June 2013, p. 29. Transfer efficiency Get the powder on the part and not in the reclaim. Nick Liberto. February 1992, p. 52. Investigating some factors affecting first pass transfer efficiency. Todd Rusk, Nandakishore Rajagopalan, and Timothy C. Lindsey. June 2000, p. 33. Nick's Niche: Five things you can do to improve your transfer efficiency. Nick Liberto. November 2013, p. 26. Nick's Niche: A five-point checklist for im- proving transfer efficiency. Nick Liberto. June 2015, p. 26. Turnkey systems Turnkey or turkey? Selecting a turnkey contractor for your powder coating in- stallation. Nick Liberto. October 1995, p. 101. How to select a contractor for a powder coating system. Chris Herr. Part I: September 2004, p. 42. Part II: October 2004, p. 23. P o w d e r c o a t i n g s y s t e m s . R a n d y Payne. Part I: Going Modular, October 2005, p. 26. Part II: Convection batch ovens, November 2005, p. 19. Specifying a new powder coating system in six steps. Kevin Coursin. April 2009, p. 13. Case history: —Racking up powder coating success. (Tri-Boro Rack and Storage Products, F a r m v i l l e , V a . ) J e r r y T r o s t l e . August 2013 digital issue, p. 27. Ultraviolet-curable powder coat- ings A review of ultraviolet-curable powder coatings. Shelby F. Thames and James W. Rawlins. November 1996, p. 19. UV-durability of appliance powder coat- ings: Chemistry makes a difference. Scott Dennis. October 1998, p. 31. Emerging technology: Powder coating in- dustry sees the light—the ultraviolet light. Peggy M. Koop. August 2000, p. 19. A research overview of UV-curable pow- der coatings from the University of S o u t h e r n M i s s i s s i p p i . S h e l b y F . T h a m e s , P h . D . , a n d J a m e s W . Rawlins, Ph.D. August 2000, p. 37. Applying UV-curable powder coatings o n p a p e r l i k e s u b s t r a t e s . S a s k i a Udding-Louwrier, Ph.D., Richard A. Bayards, E. Sjoerd de Jong, and Paul H.G. Binda. November 2001, p. 23. Glossary: Ultraviolet curing terms. August 2002, p. 49. The performance characteristics of UV- curable powder coatings on MDF. Paul Mills. August 2003, p. 19. Photo showcase: Powder cools down to coat heat-sensitive substrates. (Inveco, Brainerd Technical Design.) June 2006, p. 14. UV-curable powder: The door to opportu- nity. Steve Couzens. June 2006, p. 19. Military weapon systems: New vistas for UV-curable powder coating and robotics. Corey Q. Bliss and Christopher W. Geib. August 2009, p. 16. Case history: —Woodworking job shop goes against the grain by applying powder. (Precise CNC Routing, Wyoming, Mich.) August 2000, p. 28. Used equipment Remanufactured conveyor parts ex- plained. Don Mastromatteo. August 1995, p. 19. The inside story on used equipment. Nick Liberto. August 1995, p. 66. Vacuum cleaners Removing combustible dust from your powder coating plant. Doan Pendleton. June 2013, p. 29. How a vacuum cleaning system can add to your bottom line and keep your plant safe. Doan Pendleton. February 2015, p. 30. Case histories: —Vacuums create sweeping changes in shop's cleanup routine. (Superior Powder Coating, Elizabeth, N.J.) November 1996, p. 42. —Vacuums improve coater's process and finish. (Unique Coatings, High Point, N.C.) June 2001, p. 36. —Air-powered vacuum helps heavy- weight coating company knock out shocks. (Miller Welding & Iron Works, Washington, Ill.) June 2003, p. 12. Vacuum metalizing and powder technology Case history: —Powder coating and vacuum metalizing create chrome and other metallic effects on metals and plastics. (CV Custom Finishes, Mission, B.C.) Peggy M. Koop. September 2010, p. 22. Vacuum plating and powder tech- nology New technology combines powder coating with vacuum plating as durable replace- ment for traditional chrome. (Goodrich Technology, Pittsburg, Calif.) Steve Foley. March 2003, p. 15. Wastewater treatment Case history: —RO reclaim system slashes company's wastewater costs. (Feeney Mfg., Tekamah, Nebr.) Peggy M. Koop. November 2009, p. 24. Wire-formed products Powder coating technology for wire- f o r m e d p r o d u c t s . C h r i s t o p h e r Bertellotti. June 2003, p. 21. Case histories: —Linear powder coating reels in re- wards for fastener maker. (Device Technologies, Southborough, Mass.) June 2007, p. 32. —Powder lends color to sculptor's expan- sive work. (Carter Spray Finishing, Greenpoint, N.Y.; Forrest Myers, Williamsburg, N.Y.) Steve Foley. June 2009, p. 20. Workplace safety Safe ways to handle organic powder pig- ments. Peter A. Lewis. August 2001, p. 45. Hear! Hear! Industry experts sound off on noise pollution during powder coating. Susan Brettingen. June 2002, p. 27. Wood powder coating (see Heat-sensitive substrates and Ultraviolet-curable powder coat- ings) 64 POWDER COATING, December 2016

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