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MANUFACTURERS’ LITERATURE Aqueous Cleaning Hubbard-Hall Inc. Waterbury, Conn. Hubbard-Halls’s AquaEase Process, the aqueous alternative for vapor de- greasing, is discussed in a 4-page, 4-color brochure. The company’s eight steps to choosing the process are de- tailed. Circle 301 on reader information card Galvanizing and Heat-Treatment Systems Huber Construction Co. Inc. Houston A 6-page, 4-color brochure de- scribes Huber’s capability to design and install galvanizing systems, indus- trial refractories, and forging and heat- treating furnaces. Circle 302 on reader information card Automatic Filter Presses Lance Environmental Products Grand Rapids, Mich. Lance’s automatic filter presses are the subject of a 2-page flyer. Features, options, and specifications are in- cluded. Circle 303 on reader information card Yellow Chromate Conversion Coating Pavco Inc. Cleveland Pavchrome Yellow Z, a single-dip process consisting of Yellow Z I and Yellow Z II, is described in product literature. Featured in the literature are advantages, operating parameters, maintenance schedule, bath make-up, typical chromating cycle, and analyti- cal procedures. Also included is a trou- bleshooting chart and safety warning information. Circle 304 on reader information card Automated Finishing Systems Progressive Technologies Grand Rapids, Mich. A 1Cpage, Ccolor brochure profiles the company’s capabilities as an inte- grator of sophisticated systems for au- tomated manufacturing processes in- cluding precision peening, abrasive blasting, thermal spray coating, and ultrahigh-pressure waterjet cleaning and cutting. Case studies featuring ro- botic capabilities and computerized process control are reviewed for each finishing function, along with exam- ples of the types of parts and assem- blies involved. The company’s library of design options and software systems is also discussed. Circle 305 on reader information card Conveyor Systems Rapid Industries Inc. Louisville, Ky. Rapid Industries Rapid Flow Power and Free Systems are pictured and de- scribed in a 16-page catalog. Subjects discussed include conveyor layout, trolley arrangement, trolley assem- blies, trolley stops, trolley accumula- tion, side-link pusher dogs, rapid trans- fer, air-operated track switch, exit and entrance switches, roller turns, vertical curves, drop sections, and basic stan- dard power components. Circle 308 on reader information card VOC Compliant Coatings Sherwin- Williams Co. Cleveland A mew bulletin entitled Coatings Solutions for VOC Compliance de- scribes a broad line of VOC compliant coating systems from Sherwin-Will- iams for finishing metal, plastic, and wood substrates. Product information is provided on high-quality, low-sol- vent Polane polyurethane finishes and on the Kern Aqua line of water-reduc- ible products. Product descriptions, performance characteristics, general application recommendations, and VOC content for 22 coatings are given. Circle 307 on reader information Card Vibratory Finishing Equipment Sweco Inc. Florence, Ky. Product literature is available from Sweco describing the engineering and features of their line of vibratory fin- ishing machines. Four-color photo- graphs of the equipment are included. Circle 308 on reader information card Paint Finishing Systems Tellkamp Systems Inc. Santa Fe Springs, Calif. A Cpage brochure describes a typi- cal layout for Tellkamp’s paint finish- ing system. A schematic drawing of the system is included. Circle 309 on reader information card Pretreatment Chemicals Texo Corp. Cincinnati, Ohio A company capabilities brochure is available from Texo Corp. Topics dis- cussed in the literature include product applications, process simulation, and laboratory services available from Texo. Circle 310 on reader information card Thermoplastic Coatings Thermoclad Co. Erie, Pa. Thermoclad’s Duravin line of ther- moplastic coatings is described and pictured in a 4-page, 4-color catalog. Also featured are the company’s line of compliance coatings, Duralon nylon, and self-adhering polypropylene pow- der compounds. Circle 311 on reader information card Industrial Tape 3M Industrial Tape and Specialties Div. Bloomington, Minn. A full-color brochure features six categories of tapes including plating tapes, fume and splash protection, hot- air leveling tapes, photographic prepa- ration tapes, flexible circuit rigidizing, and maintenance sorbents. Circle 312 on reader information card METAL FINISHING ?? FEBRUARY 1996 105

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MANUFACTURERS’ LITERATURE Aqueous Cleaning Hubbard-Hall Inc. Waterbury, Conn.

Hubbard-Halls’s AquaEase Process, the aqueous alternative for vapor de- greasing, is discussed in a 4-page, 4-color brochure. The company’s eight steps to choosing the process are de- tailed.

Circle 301 on reader information card

Galvanizing and Heat-Treatment Systems Huber Construction Co. Inc. Houston

A 6-page, 4-color brochure de- scribes Huber’s capability to design and install galvanizing systems, indus- trial refractories, and forging and heat- treating furnaces.

Circle 302 on reader information card

Automatic Filter Presses Lance Environmental Products Grand Rapids, Mich.

Lance’s automatic filter presses are the subject of a 2-page flyer. Features, options, and specifications are in- cluded.

Circle 303 on reader information card

Yellow Chromate Conversion Coating Pavco Inc. Cleveland

Pavchrome Yellow Z, a single-dip process consisting of Yellow Z I and Yellow Z II, is described in product literature. Featured in the literature are advantages, operating parameters, maintenance schedule, bath make-up, typical chromating cycle, and analyti- cal procedures. Also included is a trou- bleshooting chart and safety warning information.

Circle 304 on reader information card

Automated Finishing Systems Progressive Technologies Grand Rapids, Mich.

A 1 Cpage, Ccolor brochure profiles the company’s capabilities as an inte-

grator of sophisticated systems for au- tomated manufacturing processes in- cluding precision peening, abrasive blasting, thermal spray coating, and ultrahigh-pressure waterjet cleaning and cutting. Case studies featuring ro- botic capabilities and computerized process control are reviewed for each finishing function, along with exam- ples of the types of parts and assem- blies involved. The company’s library of design options and software systems is also discussed.

Circle 305 on reader information card

Conveyor Systems Rapid Industries Inc. Louisville, Ky.

Rapid Industries Rapid Flow Power and Free Systems are pictured and de- scribed in a 16-page catalog. Subjects discussed include conveyor layout, trolley arrangement, trolley assem- blies, trolley stops, trolley accumula- tion, side-link pusher dogs, rapid trans- fer, air-operated track switch, exit and entrance switches, roller turns, vertical curves, drop sections, and basic stan- dard power components.

Circle 308 on reader information card

VOC Compliant Coatings Sherwin- Williams Co. Cleveland

A mew bulletin entitled Coatings Solutions for VOC Compliance de- scribes a broad line of VOC compliant coating systems from Sherwin-Will- iams for finishing metal, plastic, and wood substrates. Product information is provided on high-quality, low-sol- vent Polane polyurethane finishes and on the Kern Aqua line of water-reduc- ible products. Product descriptions, performance characteristics, general application recommendations, and VOC content for 22 coatings are given.

Circle 307 on reader information Card

Vibratory Finishing Equipment Sweco Inc. Florence, Ky.

Product literature is available from

Sweco describing the engineering and features of their line of vibratory fin- ishing machines. Four-color photo- graphs of the equipment are included.

Circle 308 on reader information card

Paint Finishing Systems Tellkamp Systems Inc. Santa Fe Springs, Calif.

A Cpage brochure describes a typi- cal layout for Tellkamp’s paint finish- ing system. A schematic drawing of the system is included.

Circle 309 on reader information card

Pretreatment Chemicals Texo Corp. Cincinnati, Ohio

A company capabilities brochure is available from Texo Corp. Topics dis- cussed in the literature include product applications, process simulation, and laboratory services available from Texo.

Circle 310 on reader information card

Thermoplastic Coatings Thermoclad Co. Erie, Pa.

Thermoclad’s Duravin line of ther- moplastic coatings is described and pictured in a 4-page, 4-color catalog. Also featured are the company’s line of compliance coatings, Duralon nylon, and self-adhering polypropylene pow- der compounds.

Circle 311 on reader information card

Industrial Tape 3M Industrial Tape and Specialties Div. Bloomington, Minn.

A full-color brochure features six categories of tapes including plating tapes, fume and splash protection, hot- air leveling tapes, photographic prepa- ration tapes, flexible circuit rigidizing, and maintenance sorbents.

Circle 312 on reader information card

METAL FINISHING ?? FEBRUARY 1996 105