Powder Coated Tough - Fall/Winter 2007 - (Page 6) POWDER PERSPECTIVE the powder coating premix prior to extrusion, rather than during post-add. As a result, a more homogeneous distribution of all powder coating components is prepared, reportedly yielding a more uniform textured finish and higher repro- ducibility between batches. For more information about Lubrizol’s wax technologies for powder coatings, contact Kevin Quinn at 216-447-5394, or visit www.lubrizolcoatings.com. FINISHING EQUIPMENT for PAINT & POWDER COATING From Single Components Next PCI Hands-on Workshop February 19-20, 2008 T Environmental Rooms Infrared Ovens Ovens RO Systems Washers To Complete Systems Pneu-Mech Designs, Manufacturers, Installs and Services We’re an American owned Manufacturer utilizing our own design team, fabricating equipment in our own facility, installing with our own crews. We complete turnkey new projects, modify/repair existing equipment or relocate your equipment. Always at competitive pricing from the smallest to the largest projects. For complete details visit us online at: www.pneu-mech.com PNEU-MECH SYSTEMS MFG. LLC Oi C Member of THE POWDER COATING INSTITUTE 201 Pneu-Mech Drive, Statesville, NC 28625 • Phone 704/873-2475 • Fax 704/871-2780 TOLL FREE 1-800-358-7374 SELLING KNOWLEDGE WITH EQUIPMENT 6 he next PCI Hands-on Powder Coating Workshop will be held February 19-20, 2008, and hosted by ITW Gema, in Indianapolis. Workshop instructors are industry experts in the areas of powder coating materials, application equipment, pretreatment, and powder application techniques. Mornings are spent in the classroom, while afternoons are devoted to training in the lab. The PCI workshops have trained more 1,500 men and women from hundreds of powder coating operations on powder coatings and their application. One participant at the August workshop said, “Good information on the complete powder coating process, along with pitfalls to watch out for and troubleshooting steps.” Another said, “The presenters were very knowledgeable and very approachable.” The workshop costs $425 per person for PCI company members, $450 for PCI Affiliate members, and $500 for non-members. For more information on the February workshop, contact the PCI office, or go to the Events section of the PCI web site at www.powdercoating.org. Powder Coated Tough http://www.lubrizolcoatings.com http://www.pneu-mech.com http://www.powdercoating.org
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