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As appeared in September 2017 POWDER COATING Copyright CSC Publishing www.pcoating.com N ow in its eighth year, the Chemical Coater’s Association International’s (CCAI’s) FABTECH FINISHING Pavilion and Education Program is undeniably the place for finishing professionals to en- hance their skills, learn from industry ex- perts, exchange best practices, and ex- plore the latest technology and advancements in the industry. Months before the start of FABTECH 2017, the FINISHING Pavilion is more than 95 percent sold with close to 200 exhibitors. As FABTECH returns to Chicago’s Mc- Cormick Place, an expected 50,000 at- tendees will have access to over 750,000 net square feet of exhibit space filled with more than 1,700 exhibitors showcasing everything from welding, forming, fabri- cating, and stamping to finishing. The CCAI FINISHING Pavilion is packed with suppliers that will bring countless products, services, innovative ideas, and equipment to attendees inter- ested in all finishing technologies. Your plans should be well underway to attend FABTECH 2017 from November 6-9 at McCormick Place in downtown Chicago. FABTECH provides the per- fect platform for visitors to experience live equipment demonstrations, find cost savings solutions, and network with industry peers. “It’s been amazing how CCAI’s FIN- ISHING Pavilion has grown since we first partnered with FABTECH in 2010,” says Anne Goyer, CCAI execu- tive director. “We’ll have more than 50,000 net square feet of exhibit space devoted to industrial finishing this year in Chicago, our largest show floor pres- ence yet. Additionally, our education program features a lot of new informa- tion and presentations. It’s great to see CCAI’s FINISHING Pavilion and ed- ucational offering grow and get better at every show. FABTECH truly is where the finishing industry meets each year.” Education While you’re at the show, don’t forget to attend some of CCAI’s FINISH- ING educational sessions taught by fin- ishing industry experts. There are sig- nificant technical sessions for both finishing novices and industry experts. All sessions are two hours in length and offer practical knowledge you can apply as soon as you get back to your shop. Take time to review all of the finishing sessions and presentation descriptions being offered before you get to the show. A complete list is available on the show website. In addition, CCAI is of- fering 30 percent off any FINISHING educational session by using the code FINISHING30 when you register. Exhibition CCAI has packed the FINISHING Pavilion with exhibiting companies that will bring countless products, services, innovative ideas, and equip- ment to finishers interested in all finishing technologies. SHOW PREVIEW CCAI’s FINISHING Pavilion & Education Program blows home to Chicago CCAI’s FINISHING Pavilion at FABTECH, the biggest event for industrial finishers in the US, is headed back to the Windy City. Alicia Tyznik Editor

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Now in its eighth year, theChemical Coater’s AssociationInternational’s (CCAI’s)

FABTECH FINISHING Pavilion andEducation Program is undeniably theplace for finishing professionals to en-hance their skills, learn from industry ex-perts, exchange best practices, and ex-plore the latest technology andadvancements in the industry. Monthsbefore the start of FABTECH 2017, theFINISHING Pavilion is more than 95percent sold with close to 200 exhibitors.As FABTECH returns to Chicago’s Mc-Cormick Place, an expected 50,000 at-tendees will have access to over 750,000net square feet of exhibit space filled withmore than 1,700 exhibitors showcasingeverything from welding, forming, fabri-cating, and stamping to finishing.

The CCAI FINISHING Pavilion ispacked with suppliers that will bringcountless products, services, innovativeideas, and equipment to attendees inter-ested in all finishing technologies. Yourplans should be well underway to attendFABTECH 2017 from November 6-9at McCormick Place in downtownChicago. FABTECH provides the per-fect platform for visitors to experiencelive equipment demonstrations, findcost savings solutions, and networkwith industry peers.

“It’s been amazing how CCAI’s FIN-ISHING Pavilion has grown since wefirst partnered with FABTECH in2010,” says Anne Goyer, CCAI execu-tive director. “We’ll have more than50,000 net square feet of exhibit spacedevoted to industrial finishing this yearin Chicago, our largest show floor pres-ence yet. Additionally, our educationprogram features a lot of new informa-tion and presentations. It’s great to seeCCAI’s FINISHING Pavilion and ed-ucational offering grow and get better atevery show. FABTECH truly is wherethe finishing industry meets each year.”

Education

While you’re at the show, don’t forgetto attend some of CCAI’s FINISH-ING educational sessions taught by fin-ishing industry experts. There are sig-nificant technical sessions for bothfinishing novices and industry experts.All sessions are two hours in length andoffer practical knowledge you can applyas soon as you get back to your shop.

Take time to review all of the finishingsessions and presentation descriptionsbeing offered before you get to theshow. A complete list is available on theshow website. In addition, CCAI is of-fering 30 percent off any FINISHINGeducational session by using the codeFINISHING30 when you register.

Exhibition

CCAI has packed the FINISHINGPavilion with exhibiting companiesthat will bring countless products,services, innovative ideas, and equip-ment to finishers interested in allfinishing technologies.

SHOW PREVIEW

CCAI’s FINISHING Pavilion & EducationProgram blows home to ChicagoCCAI’s FINISHING Pavilion at FABTECH, the biggest event for industrial finishers in the US, is

headed back to the Windy City.

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In addition, there are a variety of othertechnical pavilions dedicated to metal-forming, welding, and related topics.New this year is the 3D/Additive Man-ufacturing Pavilion, which will accom-modate the increasing interest in addi-t ive manufactur ing , one of thefastest-growing technologies of this cen-tury. In addition, the Expanded Tube& Pipe Pavilion, which will be held in ajoint venture with Messe Düsseldorf,will bring an even bigger and better of-fering of the latest technology from allover the world that meets the needs ofusers of tube and pipe profiles.

For a complete list of the more than1,700 exhibitors at FABTECH, visitthe show website.

Special events

All FABTECH attendees are invited toenjoy several special events at the show,including keynote presentations andexpert panel discussions. The follow-ing are some of the networking eventsyou can choose from to enhance yourshow experience.

Keynote presentations. This year’sopening keynote will embrace the wildlypopular TED Talks concept, kicking offa new and exciting format. The FABx

Tech Talks keynote will be held Monday,November 6, at 8:45 a.m. The presenta-tion will spotlight visionary leaders whowill motivate and inspire attendees viashort inspirational talks on the topics oftransformation, growth, advancement,and expansion for the future of manufac-turing. Come hear how these leaders aredriving innovation to take their busi-nesses to the next level. Participants willinclude Adam Genei, founder of Mob-steel; Jesse James, West Coast Choppers;Karen Kerr, GE Ventures; Albert Paley,

sculpture artist; Jacques Panis, Shinola;and Michael Walton, Microsoft.

The second keynote will be held on Tues-day, November 7, at 8:30 a.m. Co-hostof Discovery Channel’s popular “Fast N’Loud” series and founder of Gas MonkeyGarage, a world-renowned hot rod shop,Richard Rawlings will share his entrepre-neurial spirit and career to inspire manu-facturers to innovate and take risks. Rawl-ings will speak about his businesses,challenges, opportunities, and pursuing

Show information

Location. FABTECH 2017 willbe held November 6-9 at Mc-Cormick Place, 2301 S. MartinLuther King Dr., Chicago, IL60616; www.mccormickplace.com.

Sponsoring associations.Chemical Coaters Association In-ternational (CCAI), Fabricatorsand Manufacturers Association In-ternational (FMA), Society ofManufacturing Engineers (SME),Amer i c an We ld ing Soc i e t y(AWS), and Precision Metalform-ing Association (PMA).

Show hours. 10:00 a.m. to 6:00p.m. on Monday, November 6;9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday,November 7, and Wednesday, No-vember 8; 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. onThursday, November 9.

Registration.Click on the red reg-ister button on the top of theFABTECH home page to register.Attendees can register for the exhibitsfor free until November 3 by enteringPromo Code FBCCAI during theonline registration process. After No-vember 3, a $50 registration fee ap-plies for the show. FINISHINGPavilion exhibitors can also provideyou with an expo pass that will allowyou free onsite show registration.Contact any FINISHING Pavilionexhibitor for a pass to use onsite if youcannot preregister by November 3.

CCAI members also receive dis-counted pricing to attend the FIN-ISHING Education Program atFABTECH. CCAI members musthave their membership numberavailable when registering to get themember discount. Plus, remembereveryone can save 30 percent offpricing by entering FINISHING30

when registering. Call the CCAI of-fice at if you cannot locate yourmembership number.

Hotels. Special discounted hotelrates are available through the show’sofficial housing partner, onPeak.The easiest way to reserve your roomis to follow the instructions under theHotel/Travel tab on the show web-site. A free shuttle service will rundaily between the convention centerand official FABTECH hotels.

Contact info. For more infor-mation about CCAI’s FINISH-ING Pavilion and Education Pro-gram at FABTECH, contactAndy Goyer at CCAI at 941/373-1830 or [email protected] general quest ions aboutFABTECH, call 888/394-4362or email [email protected]. The official show web-site is www.fabtechexpo.com.

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The third keynote, “Inspiring Creativityin the Workplace,” will be held onWednesday, November 8, at 8:30 a.m.As one of the original story creators atPixar Animation Studios, presenterMatthew Luhn participated in buildingand sustaining the creative culture atPixar from startup to the most successfulfilmmaking group in the history of Hol-lywood. Luhn’s engaging and action-ori-ented talk will provide strategies on howto create a culture that encourages andnurtures new ideas, and embraces fearand failing as a necessary part of the cre-ative process. He demonstrates how toempower relationships and build trustthrough authentic communication.

Expert panel sessions.There will be twoexpert panels held this year. “AdvancedManufacturing for the Next IndustrialEvolution” will take place on Monday,November 6, at 12:30 p.m. The expertswill discuss how their companies stay atthe forefront of manufacturing advance-ments and how they embrace disruptivetechnologies to remain competitive andprofitable. “Innovative Approaches forWorkforce Development & RecruitingTalent” will be held on Tuesday, No-vember 7, at 12:30 p.m. Attend to learnfrom manufacturers and educators howto benefit from different approaches tobuild a consistent workforce pipeline.

Paley-James Project. Jesse James ofWest Coast Choppers fame and worldrenowned sculpture artist Albert Paleywill collaborate to make two metal sculp-tures. Each artist will start one sculpturebut will finish the other. The completedsculptures will be unveiled at the openingceremony and displayed throughout theshow at the entrance on level 3.

Women of FABTECH Breakfast WithTech Tour. Join your colleagues at a net-working breakfast celebrating the impor-tance of women in the manufacturingsector. This event will be held onWednesday, November 8, from 7:30 to10:30 a.m. It aims to foster relationshipsand dialogue between supporters andpractitioners in the field.

Industry Night at Soldier Field. Enjoyan evening of fun, food, drinks and net-working during this event at SoldierField, home of the Chicago Bears, onTuesday, November 7, starting at 5:30p.m. The evening will include exclusive

access to Soldier Field and a meet-and-greet with retired Chicago Bears Hall ofFamer Dan “Danimal” Hampton. Foran additional fee, you can upgrade yourticket to include the VIP ExperiencePackage, which includes a behind-the-scenes tour with access to the Visitor’sLocker Room, where Bears opponentsgear up before game time, as well as a visitto the field where all the action happens.

Professional Welding Competition.This competition will take place duringshow hours from Monday, November6, to Wednesday, November 8. Profes-sional welders can sign up onsite to com-pete for a $2,500 first prize, a $1,000second prize, and a $500 third prize.Don’t miss the chance to cheer on com-petitors as they demonstrate their skillsto earn the title of “Best Welder inAmerica.” Contestants will make a sin-gle-pass SMAW weld with E7018 onlow-carbon steel. Speed and quality willbe the criteria. PC

CCAI’s FINISHING Pavilion show floordraws a crowd.

FINISHING Pavilion visitors get to try their hand at spraying powder coatings.

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Conferencesessions

FABTECH 2017 offers an arrayof educational programs forbeginners and advanced profes-

sionals alike. Attend any of these tar-geted technical, operational, eco-nomic, and managerial sessions todiscover the solutions you need toadvance or enhance your career orbusiness. In addition to CCAI’s fin-ishing track detailed below, the con-ference will include tracks on cuttinglaser, lean, additive manufacturing,workforce development, management,automation, stamping, and welding.A full conference schedule is availableat www.fabtechexpo.com. The sched-ule here is current as of June 21.

Finishingtrack

Monday, November 6

10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

C20: Fundamentals of a Successful Pow-der Coating Operation

Powder Coating Basics — AFundamental Understanding of aPowder Coating SystemSpeakers: John Sudges, MidwestFinishing Systems; MichaelWithers, Axalta Coating Systems;Frank Mohar, Nordson

C21: Fundamentals of a Successful Elec-trocoat Operation

Introduction to ElectrocoatSpeaker:Gary Orosz, PPG Industries

C22: NEW! Rack up Profits with Pro-ductivity and Efficiency

Rack up Profits with Productivity andEfficiencySpeaker: Scott Rempala, MightyHook

Improve Your Coating Quality withClean Hooks and RacksSpeaker: James Malloy, Kolene

1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.

C30: NEW! Fundamentals of a Success-ful Liquid Coating Operation

Reducing Compressed Air Usage inPaint KitchensSpeaker: Michael Elberson,Autoquip Automation

Quality In — Quality OutSpeaker: Dan Szczepanik, Sherwin-Williams Product Finishes

EDUCATION PROGRAM

Learning opportunities abound in CCAI’s educational sessions.

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Building a Knowledge Base of LiquidApplication Equipment TechnologySpeaker: Judith Lietzke, CarlisleFluid Technologies

C31: NEW! Fundamentals of Platingand Anodizing

Anodizing and Plating BasicsSpeaker: Mark Norton,PriceWalgren

The Basics of ElectroplatingSpeaker: Blair Vandivier, Asterion

Aluminum Surface Preparation MadeEasySpeaker: Mike Valenti, Hubbard-Hall

C32: NEW! Blasting Your Way to Suc-cessful Metal Preparation

Understanding the Benefits ofCentrifugal Wheel BlastingSpeaker: Carl Panzenhagen, BlastCleaning Technologies

Abrasive Blasting: Best Practices, CostSavings and AutomationSpeaker: Brian Kenimer, Blast-OneInternational

Tuesday,November 7

8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.

C40: NEW! Fundamentals of Pretreatment

Reverse Osmosis BasicsSpeaker: Abigal Grommet, Therma-Tron-X

Process Control for the Cleaning andPrepaint IndustriesSpeaker: Robert Bodak, ChemetallUS

Basics of Cleaning and Pretreatment— Keys for Success in the ModernCoating ShopSpeaker: David Chalk, DuBoisChemicals

C41: NEW! Plating and AnodizingIndustry Success

If You Build It, They Will Come: TheKing Kong of Zinc Plating LinesSpeaker: George Gatto, Jr., GattoIndustrial Platers

Automated Aluminum Anodizing forExterior Automotive ApplicationsSpeaker: Richard Macary, ArlingtonPlating

C42: NEW! Solving 21st Century Coat-ing Challenges with Durable PorcelainEnamel

The Fundamentals of PorcelainEnamelingSpeaker: Cullen Hackler, PorcelainEnamel Institute

10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

C50: NEW! Finishing End User CaseHistories

Bicycle Manufacturing Gears up withPowder CoatingSpeaker: Jeffrey Hale, Gema USA

Not All Doors Are Finished the SameWaySpeaker: Steve Romer, SamesKremlin

Lessons Learned in Powder CoatingOver Hot-Dip Galvanized SteelSpeaker: Joe Langemeier, AZZMetal Coatings

C51: NEW! Mejorando el DesempenoTotal del Sistema de Pintura en Polvo

Como Obtener Ahorros En ProcesosQuímicosSpeaker: Antonio Tapia, CoralChemical

Ahorros Mediante El MantenimientoPreventivoSpeaker: Jose Mercado, AkzoNobel

C52: NEW! Finishing System DesignCriteria

Cost Considerations for a FinishingLineSpeaker: Jason Gatton, Pneu-MechSystems Mfg.

A Case Study Judging the Feasibility ofPurchasing a New Finishing SystemSpeaker: Nicholas Liberto, PowderCoating Consultants

Future of Finishing — Designing YourPaint System for the UnknownSpeaker: Joshua Gilmore,IntelliFinishing

1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.

C60: NEW! Understanding the Impor-tance of Wastewater Treatment

Be Nice to Mother Earth! Remove Oilsand Soils from Your Wastewater;Recycle Your Aqueous CleaningSolutionsSpeaker: Raymond Graffia, Jr.,Arbortech

Where the EPA Stands on Phosphatesin WastewaterSpeaker: Robin Deal, Hubbard-Hall

Understanding Waste Treatment andWhy It’s Important to Your CompanySpeaker: Al Enrique, CoralChemical

C61: NEW! Practical Approach to Opti-mal Powder Coating Operations

Preventive Maintenance andTroubleshooting of Powder CoatingOperationsSpeakers: John Cole, Parker Ionics;Mike Wittenhagen, TCI PowderCoatings

Effects of Fluidization on the SprayApplication of Powder CoatingSpeaker: Jeffrey Hale, Gema USA

C62: NEW! Optimizing Liquid Finishes

The Study of 2k Paint and HowVariations in Cure Effect PerformanceSpeaker: P. Andrew Bias, Henkel

Improving Finish Quality byControlling Paint ApplicationTemperatureSpeaker: Michael Bonner, SaintClair Systems

Optimizing Your Liquid CoatingOperationSpeaker: Stephen Houston, Col-MetEngineered Finishing Systems

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Wednesday,November 8

8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.

C70: NEW! Managing Perceptions foryour Finishing Business

Meaningful Customer Service for theFinishing Industry — How to BringYour Customers BackSpeaker:Martin Powell, LEWCO

Managing Perceptions for YourFinishing Business

Speaker: Troy Newport, ThePowder Coating Institute

C71: NEW! Mastering A Batch Finish-ing Operation

Batch System Design CriteriaSpeaker: Aaron Hughes, GeneralAutomatic Transfer

Best Practices for Manual PretreatmentApplicationsSpeaker: Kirk Beaster, Chemetall US

Innovative Conveying Systems forBatch and Semi-Automated FinishingSystems — Lean ManufacturingApproach to the Finishing IndustrySpeaker: Alex Koza, NikoTrack

C72: NEW! Advancements in AmbientPretreatment

What Are the Major DifferencesBetween Iron Phosphate andZirconium Based Conversion Coatings,and What Are the Advantages andDisadvantages?Speaker: Sergio Mancini, BulkChemicals

Learn About the Newest Zirconium-Based, Non-Phosphorous PretreatmentsSpeaker: Suresh Patel, Chemetall US

Improved Nanoceramic Bath StabilityThrough BufferingSpeaker: Joe Caiozzo, Henkel

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10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

C80: NEW! Achieving Consistent Qual-ity Finishes

Powder Coating Quality TestEquipmentSpeaker: Michael Beamish,DeFelsko

Harnessing the Potential of LEDTechnology to Optimize Your Finishand AppearanceSpeaker:Nicole Boss, LDPI

PM or Not to PM, “The Hidden Costof Reactionary Maintenance”Speaker: Rich Huston, Therma-Tron-X

C81: NEW! See it. Touch it. Fix it. Iden-tifying and Solving Finishing Defects

Troubleshooting Your ModernCleaning and Pretreatment SystemProcess Prior to Powder ApplicationSpeaker: David Schimpff, DuBoisChemicals

A Visual Approach to Identifying andSolving Pretreatment DefectsSpeaker: Ken Kaluzny, CoralChemical

Understanding Coating MaterialsImpact on Finishing DefectsSpeakers: Bob Horton, BASFCoatings; Tom Whalen, TCIPowder Coatings

Who Do You Blame for Defects fromYour Finishing Line?Speakers: Kevin Higgins, SamesKremlin; Steve Romer, SamesKremlin

C82: We’ve Got the Cure

Selecting the Right Oven — TheCorrect Oven Pays for ItselfSpeaker:Martin Powell, LEWCO

Oven Retrofit/Rebuild vs. NewSpeaker: Steven Onsager, WestranThermal Processing

Infrared Oven Applications forFinishing with Liquid and PowderCoatings, Including Case StudiesSpeaker: Michael Chapman,Heraeus

Developments in UV LED CuringTechnology and UV-Cured PowderCoatingsSpeaker: Michael Knoblauch,Keyland Polymer UV PowderCoating

1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.

C90: Efficient Curing with Infrared

Efficient Curing with InfraredSpeakers: John Podach, FostoriaProcess Equipment, a div. of TPI;Scott Bishop, Alabama Power

C91: Protecting Your Most ValuableAsset: Your Employees

Safety in the Finishing Environment— Paint, Powder, Dust, and Other ConsiderationsSpeaker:Martin Powell, LEWCO

Personal Protection Equipment—What a Finisher Needs to KnowSpeaker: Nicholas Liberto, PowderCoating Consultants

C92: NEW! The Evolving Technology ofPowder Coating

Solving Age Old Problems in PowderCoating with Today’s TechnologySpeaker: Joe Glassco, WagnerIndustrial Solutions

Hunting Down and EliminatingHidden Costs in Your Powder CoatingOperationsSpeaker: John Cole, Parker Ionics

Knowing When to Upgrade YourSystemSpeaker:Matt Ambrose, Nordson

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Thursday,November 9

8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.

C100: NEW! The ULTIMATE PowderCoating

The ULTIMATE Powder Coating, anAdvanced SessionSpeakers: Stephen Houston, Col-Met Engineered Finishing Systems;Chris Merritt, GEMA USA; RonCudzilo, George Koch Sons; SureshPatel, Chemetall US

C101: Electrocoating Equipment Con-siderations

Electrocoating EquipmentConsiderationsSpeaker: Chad Andreae, Therma-Tron-X

10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

C110: NEW! Got Corrosion?

A Step by Step Guide to PreventCorrosion: A Global EnemySpeaker: Scott Fouts, KYZEN

Innovation Update of Novel PolymerPretreatment TechnologiesSpeaker: David Schimpff, DuBoisChemicals

Corrosion Considerations and LifecycleCost for Electrical ComponentsSpeaker: Maria Lamorey, PPGIndustries

1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.

C111: NEW! The Evolution of Architec-tural Coatings

The Evolution of ArchitecturalCoatingsSpeakers: Michael Withers, AxaltaCoating Systems; Manuel Mayer,Axalta Coating Systems; Barry Frost,DuraCoat Products

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2017 FINISHINGPavilionexhibitor list

These exhibitors will display their prod-ucts and answer your questions at thisyear’s show. This list of exhibitors andbooth numbers is current as of August6. Companies advertising in this issueare in bold type.

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Accudraft Paint Booths.............A6471

Acme Finishing........................ A6523

ACT Dust Collectors................A5850

ADF Systems........................... A6481

Aesthetic Finishers....................A6322

AFC Finishing Systems.............A6476

AkzoNobel Powder Coatings....A5837

Alconox................................... A6273

Alliance Manufacturing............A5952

American Fabric Filter.............. A6542

American Grinders...................A6335

American Industrial Sales..........A6281

Amiberica................................ A5853

AMOVA................................. A6289

Apel International.................... A6372

Argon Masking........................ A6541

Assured Testing Services........... A6416

Axalta Coating Systems.............A6620

AZZ Metal Coatings................ A6567

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B.L. Downey............................A6472

Baoji AATi New Metal.............A6557

Baril Coatings USA.................. A5821

BASF.......................................A6314

BCI Surface Technologies Bulk Chemicals......................A5848

BEKO Technologies................ A6433

Bex Spray Nozzles.....................A6559

Blast Cleaning Technologies, div. of Metcast........................A6427

Blast-One................................ A6276

Bonding Solutions....................A6417

Brush Research Mfg................. A5751

Burleigh Industries................... A6514

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Caldan Conveyor..................... A6537

Calvary Industries.....................A6412

Canadian Finishing & Coatings Manufacturing.......................A6518

Caplugs....................................A5745

Carbit Paint............................. A6436

Cardinal Paint & Powder..........A5950

Cardinal Parts and Equipment..A6525

Carlisle Fluid Technologies.......A6216

Castrol.....................................A5719

Cataforesis............................... A5919

Catalytic Industrial Systems...... A5918

Chemetall US.......................... A6467

Chemical Coaters Association International......................... A6135

ChemQuest.............................A6237

Chemtec North America.......... A6543

Chicago Coating Technologies......................... A5986

Chris Plating............................ A5755

ClearClad Coatings..................A6388

Clemco Industries.................... A6463

Col-Met Engineered Finishing Solutions................ A6442

Columbus Industries................A6419

Combustion and Systems......... A6321

Coral Chemical........................A6231

CPR Systems............................A6379

Custom Fabricating & Supplies.......................... A6233

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Daifuku North America........... A6524

Decoral System USA................ A6584

DeFelsko................................. A5957

Delfin Industrial.......................A6444

Dinamec Systems.....................A6380

Divine Brothers........................A6420

DMP.......................................A6555

Dosatron International.............A5988

DST-CHEMICALS................A6387

DuBois Chemicals................... A5812

Duroair Technologies...............A6535

Durr Systems........................... A6284

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Echo Engineering & Production Supplies........A5819

Eisenmann...............................A5721

Elcometer................................ A5737

The Electrocoat Association......A6418

ElektroPhysik USA.................. A5942

Enhanced Powder Coating....... A6569

Enhancement Technologies/ Sublitex-Miroglio.................. A6539

Environmental Coatings...........A6478

EPSI........................................ A6410

Ervin Industries........................A5815

EXHIBITORS

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FANUC America.....................A6563

Filtermedia.............................. A6558

Fischer Technology............... A6356

Flex Trim USA.........................A5980

Fluke Process Instruments........ A5739

Fostoria Process Equipment, div. of TPI........................... A6212

Frost........................................ A6181

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Gema.......................................A6243

General Automatic Transfer..... A6453

General Fabrications.................A5921

George Koch Sons....................A6131

Global Finishing Solutions....... A6248

GMA Industries.......................A6519

Goff.........................................A5753

Graco.......................................A6240

Graphic Products..................... A6516

Guspro.................................... A6575

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HafcoVac.................................A5750

Hedson Technologies North America.......................A5989

Henkel.....................................A6319

Hentzen Coatings.................... A6235

Heraeus Noblelight America.....A5845

Herr Industrial......................... A6470

Hosco Fittings..........................A5956

Houghton International–Surface Finishing...............................A6581

Hubbard-Hall..........................A6527

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IFS Coatings............................ A6252

IHC.........................................A6526

Intek........................................A6421

IntelliFinishing........................ A6152

International Thermal Systems..................... A6187, A5855

Intertek....................................A6369

Iowa Area Development Group................................... A6239

IST International Surface Technologies.........................A6007

J

Jamestown Coating Technologies.........................A5981

Jinzhou Honor Galvanized Equipment............................A6573

K

Keyland Polymer Material Sciences................................. A6323

Klinger Paint............................A5985

Kolene..................................... A6533

Kyzen...................................... A5818

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LDPI....................................... A6336

M

Magic Rack/Production Plus.... A5938

MAXAIR Systems....................A6536

MetoKote................................ A5945

Micro-Surface Finishing Products................................ A6424

Midwest Finishing Systems.......A6155

Mighty Hook...........................A6531

Mode Kartela Boya...................A6520

Munters...................................A5718

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NikoTrack...............................A6456

Nordic Air Filtration................ A6437

Nordson.................................. A6224

Northern Coatings & Chemical...........................A6338

NorthStar Products..................A6580

Novacel................................... A6488

O

Osborn.................................... A6574

P

Parker Ionics............................ A6431

Patriot Metal Finishing System..A6553

Pneu-Mech Systems Mfg..........A5914

Pollution Control Products... A5743

Polymer Molding.....................A6279

Poppelmann Plastics USA........ A5757

Porcelain Enamel Institute........A6521

Powder Coating......................A6469

Powder Coating Institute..........A6414

Powder Parts............................ A5854

PPG Industries.........................A5712

Pretreatment Equipment Manufacturing.......................A6438

Proceco....................................A6184

Products Finishing..................... A6310

Protech Powder Coatings......... A6173

Q

Quaker Chemical.....................A5740

QuickLabel Systems................. A5844

R

Raptor Blasting Systems............A6576

Richards-Wilcox Conveyor...... A6370

Rohner..................................A6171

RollSeal................................... A6271

Ruwac..................................... A6515

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SAMES KREMLIN.................A6259

Sankyo Rikagaku......................A5974

Sata Spray Equipment.............. A5714

SciTeeX Group........................ A6459

Sculpt Nouveau....................... A5979

Selas Heat Technology............. A6425

Sherwin-Williams.................... A6512

sia Abrasives............................. A5716

Sierra Paint...............................A6556

Singer Safety............................ A6577

Southern Systems.....................A5916

Specialty Aerosols/Raabe/ Precision Color......................A6517

Spray Systems...........................A5954

Spraying Systems......................A5841

SprayTech/Junair.....................A6473

Stanza Machinery.....................A6287

Sunkiss Thermoreactors........... A6561

SuperMax Tools.......................A5976

Surface Armor..........................A6522

SWECO..................................A6422

System Technologies................A6255

T

Tanis....................................... A5839

Technotrans America............... A5852

Therma-Tron-X...................... A6267

Thierica Equipment................. A6179

Transmet................................. A6378

Trimac Industrial Systems........ A6325

U

Uni-Spray Systems................... A6316

V

V&S Galvanizing.....................A5816

Valmont Coatings....................A5748

Vapor Technologies................. A5940

Venjakob North America/ Nutro....................................A6484

Vitracoat America.................... A5907

Vogel Industrial Coatings...... A5943

Vulkan Blast Shot Technology..A5941

W

W Abrasives............................. A6318

WAGNER Systems..................A6262

Webb-Stiles............................. A6544

Westran Thermal Processing.... A6570

Y

Yeuell Nameplate & Label........ A5856

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