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MANUFACTURERS LITERATURE Flow Instrumentation George Fischer Inc. Tusfin, Calif. The new 1997 +GF+ SIGNET In- strumentation Catalog offers a com- plete line of flow and analytical sen- sors, transmitters, monitors, controllers, and fittings designed for simple installation, operation, and maintenance. The catalog highlights the new +GF+ SIGNET 8540 Pump Pulser, 5600 Batch Controller, and the 2560 Flowmag. Circle 301 on the reader service card Sprayer Packages Grace Inc. Minneapolis Grace’s line of airless, air-assisted airless, and electrostatic President and Monark cart-mounted sprayers, which feature an expanded offering of stain- less steel and heated models with a number of new product features, in- cluding stainless steel fluid pressure regulators for precise fluid delivery control; swivels and filters; new flexi- ble air hoses and whip hoses; modular air controls for easy access; and a rug- ged new cart with improved balance and handling, is featured in a 24-page brochure. Circle 302 on the reader service card Zinc Electroplating Processes McGean-Rohco Inc. Cleveland McGean-Rohco’s Ecolozinc alka- line noncyanide zinc electroplating processes are the subject of a 2-page flyer. Also discussed are the compa- ny’s Rodip chromate conversion coat- ings. Circle 303 on the reader service card Precision Cleaning System Pressure Island Menlo Park,Calif. A 2-page, color flyer describes Pres- sure Island’s industrial-grade closed- loop high-pressure precision cleaning system. A cross section of the system and a list of specifications are included in the literature. Circle 304 on the reader service card Heaters and Temperature Controls Proheatco Mfg. Co. Pomona, Calif. Proheatco’s line of electric immer- sion heaters and temperature controls is featured in an 82-page catalog. In- cluded in the catalog are a heat calcu- lation chart, chemical recommendation chart, l- and 3-phase amp chart, and specifications and ordering informa- tion for the company’s heaters and temperature controls. Circle 305 on the reader service card Conveyors Rapid Industries Inc. Louisville, Ky Rapid’s conveyor components, overhead trolley conveyors, Rapid Flow power-and-free conveyors, Rapid Flex enclosed-track overhead conveyors, Rapid Flow Q-Flex en- closed-track power-and-free convey- ors, floor conveyors, conveyor con- trols, and conveyor lubricators are described and pictured in a lZpage, color brochure. Circle 306 on the reader service card Blowers and Drying Systems Sonic Air Systems Inc. Brea,Calif. Sonic Air Systems’ blowers, airknives, and drying systems are pic- tured and described in a 4-page cata- log. Featured are the SAS-700 and SAS-1000 blowers, XE air-knife, airknife drying systems, high-velocity can/bottle drying systems, airwipe col- lar assemblies, SAS-700 retrokit blower, in-line HEPA air filter, and helical drum. Circle 307 on the reader service card Spray Nozzles Spraying Systems Co. Whea ton, 111. Spraying Systems’line of spray noz- zles is featured in a 12-page, color brochure. A Spray Nozzle Selection Guide is included. Pictured and de- scribed are the company’s Clip-Eyelet Nozzle System, ProMax QuickJet noz- zles, and Windjet air control nozzles. Circle 309 on the reader service card Vacuum Blowers StokesVacuum Inc. Willow Grove, Pa. An &page brochure describes Stokes’ full line of vacuum blowers. The brochure covers benefits of the blowers and includes a cutaway draw- ing that highlights the stand d and optional features of the blower % sign and construction. The brochure also includes representative performance curves for a number of blower models. Circle 309 on the reader service card Abrasive Lapping Compounds The StutzCo. Chicago Stutz Co.‘s line of lapping com- pounds is the subject of a 4-page, color brochure. The compounds are engi- neered, formulated, and produced for the cutting, smoothing, finishing, and polishing of metal surfaces following stock removal techniques such as grinding, milling, boring, honing, and EDM machining. Circle 310 on the reader service card Compressed-Air Dryers Van Air Systems Inc. Lake City,Pa. An easy-to-use booklet takes the end user through the steps of selecting the best type of compressed-air dryer for the application. How to Select a Com- pressed Air Dryer begins with guide- lines on determining the degree of dry- ness, expressed as the dew point, needed for the end user’s operation. Subsequent sections outline how to re- view the existing compressed-air sys- tem, distinguish between dryer types based on design and performance char- acteristics and requirements, and com- pare initial and operating costs. Circle 311 on the reader service card 76 METAL FINISHING . AUGUST 1997

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MANUFACTURERS LITERATURE Flow Instrumentation George Fischer Inc. Tusfin, Calif.

The new 1997 +GF+ SIGNET In- strumentation Catalog offers a com- plete line of flow and analytical sen- sors, transmitters, monitors, controllers, and fittings designed for simple installation, operation, and maintenance. The catalog highlights the new +GF+ SIGNET 8540 Pump Pulser, 5600 Batch Controller, and the 2560 Flowmag.

Circle 301 on the reader service card

Sprayer Packages Grace Inc. Minneapolis

Grace’s line of airless, air-assisted airless, and electrostatic President and Monark cart-mounted sprayers, which feature an expanded offering of stain- less steel and heated models with a number of new product features, in- cluding stainless steel fluid pressure regulators for precise fluid delivery control; swivels and filters; new flexi- ble air hoses and whip hoses; modular air controls for easy access; and a rug- ged new cart with improved balance and handling, is featured in a 24-page brochure.

Circle 302 on the reader service card

Zinc Electroplating Processes McGean-Rohco Inc. Cleveland

McGean-Rohco’s Ecolozinc alka- line noncyanide zinc electroplating processes are the subject of a 2-page flyer. Also discussed are the compa- ny’s Rodip chromate conversion coat- ings.

Circle 303 on the reader service card

Precision Cleaning System Pressure Island Menlo Park, Calif.

A 2-page, color flyer describes Pres- sure Island’s industrial-grade closed- loop high-pressure precision cleaning system. A cross section of the system

and a list of specifications are included in the literature.

Circle 304 on the reader service card

Heaters and Temperature Controls Proheatco Mfg. Co. Pomona, Calif.

Proheatco’s line of electric immer- sion heaters and temperature controls is featured in an 82-page catalog. In- cluded in the catalog are a heat calcu- lation chart, chemical recommendation chart, l- and 3-phase amp chart, and specifications and ordering informa- tion for the company’s heaters and temperature controls.

Circle 305 on the reader service card

Conveyors Rapid Industries Inc. Louisville, Ky

Rapid’s conveyor components, overhead trolley conveyors, Rapid Flow power-and-free conveyors, Rapid Flex enclosed-track overhead conveyors, Rapid Flow Q-Flex en- closed-track power-and-free convey- ors, floor conveyors, conveyor con- trols, and conveyor lubricators are described and pictured in a lZpage, color brochure.

Circle 306 on the reader service card

Blowers and Drying Systems Sonic Air Systems Inc. Brea, Calif.

Sonic Air Systems’ blowers, airknives, and drying systems are pic- tured and described in a 4-page cata- log. Featured are the SAS-700 and SAS-1000 blowers, XE air-knife, airknife drying systems, high-velocity can/bottle drying systems, airwipe col- lar assemblies, SAS-700 retrokit blower, in-line HEPA air filter, and helical drum.

Circle 307 on the reader service card

Spray Nozzles Spraying Systems Co. Whea ton, 111.

Spraying Systems’ line of spray noz- zles is featured in a 12-page, color

brochure. A Spray Nozzle Selection Guide is included. Pictured and de- scribed are the company’s Clip-Eyelet Nozzle System, ProMax QuickJet noz- zles, and Windjet air control nozzles.

Circle 309 on the reader service card

Vacuum Blowers Stokes Vacuum Inc. Willow Grove, Pa.

An &page brochure describes Stokes’ full line of vacuum blowers. The brochure covers benefits of the blowers and includes a cutaway draw- ing that highlights the stand d and optional features of the blower % sign and construction. The brochure also includes representative performance curves for a number of blower models.

Circle 309 on the reader service card

Abrasive Lapping Compounds The Stutz Co. Chicago

Stutz Co.‘s line of lapping com- pounds is the subject of a 4-page, color brochure. The compounds are engi- neered, formulated, and produced for the cutting, smoothing, finishing, and polishing of metal surfaces following stock removal techniques such as grinding, milling, boring, honing, and EDM machining.

Circle 310 on the reader service card

Compressed-Air Dryers Van Air Systems Inc. Lake City, Pa.

An easy-to-use booklet takes the end user through the steps of selecting the best type of compressed-air dryer for the application. How to Select a Com- pressed Air Dryer begins with guide- lines on determining the degree of dry- ness, expressed as the dew point, needed for the end user’s operation. Subsequent sections outline how to re- view the existing compressed-air sys- tem, distinguish between dryer types based on design and performance char- acteristics and requirements, and com- pare initial and operating costs.

Circle 311 on the reader service card

76 METAL FINISHING . AUGUST 1997