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the Cincinnati Museum of Natural History, the Children's Discovery Center, and the Robert D. Lindner Family Omnimax Theater. This is a ticketed function open to all at- tendees and spouses/guests. THE BIG PARTY AT THE WESTIN Wednesday, June 23, 7:30 p.m. The AESF/MFSA/NAMF party of the year will feature a great band (Spyro Gyra), party atmosphere, and delicious food and drink. Tick- ets are $80 per person. (If you buy 10 or more tickets in advance the cost is $75 each.) SPOUSE/GUEST PROGRAM HISTORIC LEBANON Tuesday, June 22, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tour includes lunch at the Golden Lamb, Ohio's oldest inn. There will be ample time for browsing in the numerous downtown gift shops, galleries, and antique stores. HIGHLI6HTS OF CINCINNATI Wednesday, June 23, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Become familiar with many of Cin- cinnati's most well-known land- marks including Music Hall, City Hall, Plum Street Temple, Mu- seum Center in historic Union Ter- minal, and Cinergy Field. The tour includes a visit to the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens. EXHIBITORS A Brite Co. Dallas A Brite Co. will feature plating chem- istry, process equipment, and envi- ronmental products. Circle 601 on the reader service card AB Plastics Inc. Cincinnati AB Plastics Inc. is a custom-design, manufacturing, and installation firm specializing in corrosion-resistant thermoplastic and FRP process equipment and systems such as fume scrubbers, hoods, tanks, ductwork, and specialized industrial fabrication. Whether an individual system compo- nent, existing repair/upgrade, or a complete turnkey system, AB Plastics has the experience and resources to take a project from concept to comple- tion, allowing one-source responsibil- ity for plating and metal-finishing equipment and environmental control needs. Circle 602 on the reader service card Absolute Finishing Technology & Associates Co. Inc. Jackson, Miss. Absolute Finishing Technology & Asso- ciates (ABFINTECH) will feature ma- terials depicting its state-of-the-art au- tomated finishing systems. These systems incorporate premium quality components and workmanship in the manufacture of its automated hoist systems, serving rack, and barrel and basket surface finishing operations. System controls consist of software de- veloped by ABFINTECH to provide customers with a full complement of standard control features, as well as several options such as bar code scan- ning to control and monitor process pa- rameters. Circle 603 on the reader service card Advanced Chemical Co. Warwick, R.I. Laboratory testing and analytical ser- vices to the precious metal electro- plating industry will be featured, along with the introduction of Ad- vanced Chemical's expanded environ- mental products division. New pre- cious metal electroplating processes for the electronics industry will be introduced. Circle 604 on the reader service card Agate Lacquer Mfg. Co. Inc. Long Island City, N.Y. Agate Lacquer will display articles coated with its EPA-compliant lac- quer coatings. Technologies shown will be low-VOC air-dry and bake cures using acrylic, epoxy, nitrocellu- lose, and other resins. Featured will be low-VOC air-dry solvent-base lac- quers formulated with VOC-exempt solvents. Water-base, high-solid, and UV-coated items will be shown. Circle 605 on the reader service card Alchem Corp. Medina, Ohio Alchem Corp. develops and manufac- tures high-quality metal-finishing chemicals. Alchem is a specialty chemical company with a primary ob- jective of supplying proprietary chem- icals and technical support for the electroplating, phosphating, and gen- eral metal-finishing industries. Circle 606 on the reader service card Aldonex Inc. Bellwood, Ill. Aldonex will feature its switchmode power supplies, the latest addition to its product family. Switchmode units are designed with proven tech- nology and tested reliability and af- ford precision controls, digital me- tering, low-ripple output, small footprint, and optional computer in- terface. The exhibit will also include models with variable transformer, SCR, and tap-switch control. Models are available with air or water cool- ing and internal and stand-alone pe- riodic reverse. Circle 607 on the reader service card Allied-Hunter Ft. Washington, Pa. Allied-Hunter will display information on its full line of metals and metallic salts/solutions. The line includes chro- mic acid and nickel and high-purity copper anodes. Allied-Hunter also sup- plies tin-, cobalt-, zinc-, and cadmium- based anodes and salts/solutions. Infor- mation on the metal markets will be available along with discussion on the opportunities/risks for consumers. Circle 608 on the reader service card 28 Metal Finishing

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the Cincinnati Museum of Natural History, the Children's Discovery Center, and the Robert D. Lindner Family Omnimax Theater. This is a ticketed function open to all at- tendees and spouses/guests.

THE B I G P A R T Y A T THE W E S T I N Wednesday, June 23, 7:30 p.m.

The AESF/MFSA/NAMF party of the year will feature a great band (Spyro Gyra), party atmosphere, and delicious food and drink. Tick- ets are $80 per person. (If you buy 10 or more tickets in advance the cost is $75 each.)

SPOUSE/GUEST PROGRAM

H I S T O R I C L E B A N O N Tuesday, June 22, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Tour includes lunch at the Golden Lamb, Ohio's oldest inn. There will be ample time for browsing in the numerous downtown gift shops, galleries, and antique stores.

H I G H L I 6 H T S OF C I N C I N N A T I Wednesday, June 23, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Become familiar with many of Cin- cinnati's most well-known land- marks including Music Hall, City Hall, Plum Street Temple, Mu- seum Center in historic Union Ter- minal, and Cinergy Field. The tour includes a visit to the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens.

EXHIBITORS A Brite Co. Dallas

A Brite Co. will feature plating chem- istry, process equipment, and envi- ronmental products. Circle 601 on the reader service card

AB Plast ics Inc. Cincinnati

AB Plastics Inc. is a custom-design, manufacturing, and installation firm

specializing in corrosion-resistant thermoplastic and FRP process equipment and systems such as fume scrubbers, hoods, tanks, ductwork, and specialized industrial fabrication. Whether an individual system compo- nent, existing repair/upgrade, or a complete turnkey system, AB Plastics has the experience and resources to take a project from concept to comple- tion, allowing one-source responsibil- ity for plating and metal-finishing equipment and environmental control needs. Circle 602 on the reader service card

Absolute F in i sh ing T e c h n o l o g y & Assoc ia tes Co. Inc. Jackson, Miss.

Absolute Finishing Technology & Asso- ciates (ABFINTECH) will feature ma- terials depicting its state-of-the-art au- tomated finishing systems. These systems incorporate premium quality components and workmanship in the manufacture of its automated hoist systems, serving rack, and barrel and basket surface finishing operations. System controls consist of software de- veloped by ABFINTECH to provide customers with a full complement of standard control features, as well as several options such as bar code scan- ning to control and monitor process pa- rameters. Circle 603 on the reader service card

A d v a n c e d Chemical Co. Warwick, R.I.

Laboratory testing and analytical ser- vices to the precious metal electro- plating industry will be featured, along with the introduction of Ad- vanced Chemical's expanded environ- mental products division. New pre- cious metal electroplating processes for the electronics industry will be introduced. Circle 604 on the reader service card

Agate Lacquer Mfg. Co. Inc. Long Island City, N.Y.

Agate Lacquer will display articles coated with its EPA-compliant lac- quer coatings. Technologies shown will be low-VOC air-dry and bake cures using acrylic, epoxy, nitrocellu- lose, and other resins. Featured will be low-VOC air-dry solvent-base lac-

quers formulated with VOC-exempt solvents. Water-base, high-solid, and UV-coated items will be shown. Circle 605 on the reader service card

Alchem Corp. Medina, Ohio

Alchem Corp. develops and manufac- tures high-quality metal-finishing chemicals. Alchem is a specialty chemical company with a primary ob- jective of supplying proprietary chem- icals and technical support for the electroplating, phosphating, and gen- eral metal-finishing industries. Circle 606 on the reader service card

Aldonex Inc. Bellwood, Ill.

Aldonex will feature its switchmode power supplies, the latest addition to its product family. Switchmode units are designed with proven tech- nology and tested reliability and af- ford precision controls, digital me- tering, low-ripple output, small footprint, and optional computer in- terface. The exhibit will also include models with variable transformer, SCR, and tap-switch control. Models are available with air or water cool- ing and internal and stand-alone pe- riodic reverse. Circle 607 on the reader service card

All ied-Hunter Ft. Washington, Pa.

Allied-Hunter will display information on its full line of metals and metallic salts/solutions. The line includes chro- mic acid and nickel and high-purity copper anodes. Allied-Hunter also sup- plies tin-, cobalt-, zinc-, and cadmium- based anodes and salts/solutions. Infor- mation on the metal markets will be available along with discussion on the opportunities/risks for consumers.

Circle 608 on the reader service card

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