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POWDER COATING, August 2018 35 Handheld IR heat gun Handheld infrared (IR) heat gun pro- vides effective spot curing of retouched paint and other finishes where instant and controlled heat is required, such as to dewrinkle and relax automotive seat trim in hard-to-reach areas. Portable unit features lightweight aluminum construction, instant electric IR for en- ergy efficiency, and an ergonomic and easy-to-grip on-off switch and handle. Unit plugs into any standard 120V grounded outlet. Unit is available in several models and can be equipped with temperature readout. 2 pages. Fostoria Process Equipment div. TPI, Johnson City, TN 800/495-4525 www.fostoria-tpi.com Product Watch Industrial vacuum cleaner MDL15 Air-Vac industrial vacuum cleaner is an intrinsically safe system that provides high volume recovery of even the finest powders and combusti- ble dusts from floors, walls, machin- ery, and overhead surfaces. Unit fea- tures a reverse-air filter cleaning sys- tem with static-conductive PTFE pre- filter, secondary cartridge filter, and static-conductive casters. Unit is suit- able for Class II, Division 2 environ- ments, and its single-Venturi power unit offers the lowest compressed-air consumption possible. Vac-U-Max, Belleville, NJ 800/822-8629 www.vac-u-max.com/MDL15 Conveyor cleaners Company offers powered, nonpowered, and custom brush cleaners for conveyor chain systems. DL-60 conveyor cleaner removes and prevents the buildup of paint, dirt, scale, rust, and oxidized lubricant on monorail I-beam conveyor chains, pins, and trolley bearings. Cleaner's twin-gear motors rotate 8- to 12-inch-diameter brushes at 60 rpm on each side of the conveyor's chain and trolleys to remove buildup, eliminating product contamination, reducing power consumption, and extending chain and wheel life. Digilube Systems, Springboro, OH 937/748-2209 www.digilube.com

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