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Vacuum Deposition and Coating Options | Products Finishing

This overview takes a look at vacuum deposition technologies as processes that may be used to create coatings that can be substituted for or enhances the properties of electroplated coatings. Initially, this work discusses trends in metal finishing and environmental regulation. #regulation #vacuum-vapor #sustainability

Dunn, G (2012) NASF (Nat. Assoc. for Surf. Fin.) “U.S. EPA Publishes Final Chromium Air Standards” http://www.nasf.org/nasf-law-regulation.php Pvd Coating Machines

Vacuum Deposition and Coating Options |               Products Finishing

OSHA,(2010) Dept. of Labor, Hexavalent chromium, 1910.1026, 15 June, 2010 http://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_table=STANDARDS&p_id=.

Maximilian Kessler from SurTec explains new practices for industrial parts cleaning, metal pretreatment and decorative electroplating in the medical device industry.

As Boeing and Airbus demand more finishing capacity, the challenges faced by owners of finishing businesses are pressing, as both customers and regulatory agencies amp up demands for management attention and resources.

Finishing companies face an array of unprecedented challenges. Decision-making is affected by these pressures. Conventional wisdom and/or the reliance on internet-based answers can lead to procurements that create unnecessary downtime, safety risks and loss. Factors compounding the pain of inadequate options and poor choices are aging plants and equipment, a shrinking manufacturing workforce and legal/policy/regulatory costs. Topics covered in this article include: (1) an overview of tanks and liners, (2) the true costs of downtime, (3) results from a recent tank and liner market survey, (4) the plastic paradox (including fires), (5) spark testing and leak monitoring technologies, (6) drop-ins, (7) what to look for from a supplier and (8) new advancements.

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