plating processes and base metals

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sion reductions that can be generated using electrostatic equipment. On the other side, the guide indicates the pay- back in dollars-per-year savings that result from decreased paint usage. Circle 322 on the reader service card Spray Gun Kremlin Inc. Addison, 111. The M21 G VLP very-low-pressure spray gun is the subject of a 2-page, color flyer. The literature includes a list of advantages, technical character- istics, and an adjustment chart. Circle 323 on the reader service card Precision Cleaning Solutions Kyzen Corp. Nashville, Tenn. Kyzen’s line of Metalnox cleaners and rust and corrosion inhibitors is the subject of a 6-page flyer. Cleaning so- lutions discussed are the VOC-compli- ant aqueous solvents: Metalnox XZN, Metalnox PC5, and Metalnox M6301; nonaqueous solvents: Metalnox X381 and Metalnox X383; and water emul- sified solvents: Metalnox XDRS, Met- alnox M6010, Metalnox M6200, and Metalnox PC3/LF. Rust and corrosion inhibitors discussed are Metalnox XC 17, Metalnox XRP2, Metalnox XRP3, and Metalnox RP4. Circle 324 on the reader service card Plating Processes and Base Metals Luster-On Products Inc. Springfield, Mass. Featured in a 4-page brochure are the company’s zinc plating processes, noncyanide zinc process, cyanide zinc, eadmium plating process, copper plat- ing process, nickel plating processes, electroless nickel processes, chrome plating process, tin plating process, and silver plating process. Also dis- cussed are chromate conversion coat- ings for zinc, cadmium, copper and copper alloys, aluminum, and silver. Circle 325 on the reader service card Sulfamate Nickel Plating Processes MacDermid Inc. Waterbury, Conn. The Barrett Sulfamate Nickel Plat- ing Operating Guide discusses bath and deposit advantages, applications, physical properties and operating data. Also mentioned are the function of all components used in the process, equip- ment for all sulfamate nickel baths, barrel plating with the process, hard deposits from the process, analytical control, and safety and handling. Circle 326 on the reader service card Radiant Burners Maxon Corp. Muncie, Ind. Bulletin 1300 describes the Type 50 (side-to-side assembly) and Type 25 (end-to-end assembly) Maxon P/S Radi- ant Burners. Features include high radi- ant output, ease of maintenance, rapid heat up and cool down, high surface temperatures, and low manifold Circle 066 on reader information card T echno atics M I ?K. HP1000 Increase Production by 25% Minimize Operator Fatigue Lessen Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Risk 2615 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44114 216.861.7300 216.861 .1030, fax l Machining Centers l Buffing and Polishing Machines l Permanent Mold Equipment Email:[email protected] http://www.technomatics.com Circle 061 on reader information card METAL FINISHING . AUGUST 1997 79

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Page 1: Plating processes and base metals

sion reductions that can be generated using electrostatic equipment. On the other side, the guide indicates the pay- back in dollars-per-year savings that result from decreased paint usage.

Circle 322 on the reader service card

Spray Gun Kremlin Inc. Addison, 111.

The M21 G VLP very-low-pressure spray gun is the subject of a 2-page, color flyer. The literature includes a list of advantages, technical character- istics, and an adjustment chart.

Circle 323 on the reader service card

Precision Cleaning Solutions Kyzen Corp. Nashville, Tenn.

Kyzen’s line of Metalnox cleaners and rust and corrosion inhibitors is the subject of a 6-page flyer. Cleaning so- lutions discussed are the VOC-compli- ant aqueous solvents: Metalnox XZN, Metalnox PC5, and Metalnox M6301;

nonaqueous solvents: Metalnox X381 and Metalnox X383; and water emul- sified solvents: Metalnox XDRS, Met- alnox M6010, Metalnox M6200, and Metalnox PC3/LF. Rust and corrosion inhibitors discussed are Metalnox XC 17, Metalnox XRP2, Metalnox XRP3, and Metalnox RP4.

Circle 324 on the reader service card

Plating Processes and Base Metals Luster-On Products Inc. Springfield, Mass.

Featured in a 4-page brochure are the company’s zinc plating processes, noncyanide zinc process, cyanide zinc, eadmium plating process, copper plat- ing process, nickel plating processes, electroless nickel processes, chrome plating process, tin plating process, and silver plating process. Also dis- cussed are chromate conversion coat- ings for zinc, cadmium, copper and copper alloys, aluminum, and silver.

Circle 325 on the reader service card

Sulfamate Nickel Plating Processes MacDermid Inc. Waterbury, Conn.

The Barrett Sulfamate Nickel Plat- ing Operating Guide discusses bath and deposit advantages, applications, physical properties and operating data. Also mentioned are the function of all components used in the process, equip- ment for all sulfamate nickel baths, barrel plating with the process, hard deposits from the process, analytical control, and safety and handling.

Circle 326 on the reader service card

Radiant Burners Maxon Corp. Muncie, Ind.

Bulletin 1300 describes the Type 50 (side-to-side assembly) and Type 25 (end-to-end assembly) Maxon P/S Radi- ant Burners. Features include high radi- ant output, ease of maintenance, rapid heat up and cool down, high surface temperatures, and low manifold

Circle 066 on reader information card

T echno atics M I ?K.

HP1000 Increase Production by 25% Minimize Operator Fatigue Lessen Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Risk

2615 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44114 216.861.7300 216.861 .1030, fax

l Machining Centers l Buffing and Polishing Machines l Permanent Mold Equipment

Email:[email protected] http://www.technomatics.com

Circle 061 on reader information card

METAL FINISHING . AUGUST 1997 79