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The editors have selected these products to help you fi nd useful information on stripping equipment and solutions. To fi nd out more about these items, simply contact the company by phone or vis it its website. The editors have selected these products to help you Coating stripping furnace Stripping furnace removes powder coatings and other combustible materials from hangers, hooks, and racks. Unit is fully automatic and self-adjusting. Load the hangers and set the cycle time, and the furnace strips the xtures in short cycle times. Furnace reduces coatings use and reject rates while improving the quality of the nished product. 2 pages. Pollution Control Products, Dallas, TX 214/358-1539 www.pcpconline.com Hybrid burn-off oven Hybrid Radiant Tube (RT) burn-o oven provides fast, e cient, and con- trolled processing of racks, hooks, x- tures, reject parts, paint line compo- nents, and other parts that require cleaning. Oven o ers 93 percent e - ciency, uniform temperatures with no hot or cold spots, and typical cycle times of 3 to 5 hours. Oven features rugged construction and easy to use controls. ACE Equipment, Cleveland, OH 800/255-1241 www.armaturecoil.com Abrasive blast cabinet Model USA 1536 Champion Abrasive Blast Cabinet produces clean, dry blasted parts in minutes, allowing powder to stick, melt, and flow better. Commer- cial-grade cabinet is easy to use, and its foot-pedal-operated gun removes every trace of rust, paint, and scale to bare metal in minutes. Designed for heavy use, cabinet features a HEPA dust collector to remove dust during blasting, a 12-inch by 45-inch view lens, two 90-watt oodlights for bright lighting, an automatic abrasive recycling system, and more. Fully assembled cabinets are available in sizes up to 8 feet wide. TP Tools & Equipment, Can eld, OH 800/321-9260 www.tptools.com/p1118 Special Section: Stripping Solutions 12 POWDER COATING, November 2018

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