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friendliness, virtual elimination of Faraday Cage Effect, penetration into all corners and recesses, smooth pow- der laydown, and excellent recoatabil- ity. Circle 680 on the reader service card FPI Systems IncJAqualogic Inc. North Haven, Conn. FPI Systems Inc./Aqualogic Inc. will feature their three primary equip- ment product groups: metal finishing/ anodize/chemical/powder coat process lines including programmable hoist and conveyorized tanklines and re- lated accessory components (ventila- tion, filtration, material handling, and installation); Aquafast aqueous parts washers including such designs as monorail, conveyor, rotary table, rotary basket, and auto-hoist dip ap- plications; and environmental sys- tems including flow-through waste- water treatment systems, batch-treat systems, microfiltration, diffusion di- alysis, ion exchange, oil/water separa- tion, atmospheric evaporators, and related condensers. Circle 681 on the reader service card Farboil Co. Baltimore, Md. Farboil Co. will exhibit a complete range of decorative powder coatings with special emphasis on antigas properties; chemical-resistant prod- ucts, both weatherable and non- weatherable; ultra-low-cure proper- ties full gloss range of 4 to 95%; top- coatable products for use as a powder primer or for liquid topcoating; auto- motive interior and under-hood prod- ucts; and textures from sandpaper to river-type profiles. Circle 682 on the reader service card Ferro Corp. Cleveland Ferro Corp. will display their Vedoc powder coatings used for a wide range of applications and markets including general industrial, appliance, and au- tomotive. Circle 683 on the reader service card Fischer Technology Inc. Windsor, Conn. Fischer Technology Inc. will exhibit the new Fischerscope X-ray XDVM-W, which can measure the coating thick- ness and alloy composition of virtu- ally any metal coating system includ- ing single, binary, and ternary alloy coatings; double coatings; double coatings with one alloy layer; and tri- ple coatings. The XDVM-W features a solid sheet-metal housing for the measuring chamber and convenient access to the large-slotted measuring chamber that is suitable for both very small and very large specimens. It also features Fischer’s new WinFTM software that runs under Windows 95198 and Windows NT. Circle 684 on the reader service card Fluid Research Corp. Costa Mesa, Calif: Fluid Research Corp. will feature their PluraPaint painting system. Circle 685 on the reader service card Forrest Paint Co. Eugene, Ore. Circle 686 on the reader service card Forrest Paint Co. will showcase their powder coatings for a wide variety of applications in both stock and custom formulations. Featured will be both low-cure powder for use on MDF and high-temperature powder for barbe- cues, fireplaces, and other applica- tions. Powder-coat touch-up paint in bottles and aerosol cans will be on display. Fostoria Industries Inc. Fostoria, Ohio Fostoria Industries Inc. will demon- strate powder-coat curing using elec- tric infrared technology. A demon- stration oven will show the speed and effectiveness of infrared for the initial gel and subsequent cure of powder- coated product. The oven also demon- strates electric infrared at short and medium wavelengths, providing the paint or powder-coating applicator with a choice for obtaining proper cures and finishes. Circle 687 on the reader service card Fremont Industries Inc. Shakopee, Minn. Fremont Industries Inc. will display Model 1024 Spray Wand Phosphatiz- ing System, a high-energy machine featuring electronic ignition, weath- er-resistant electrical enclosures, and a stainless steel injection system to handle all facets of one- and three- stage surface cleaning and prepara- tion. Circle 688 on the reader service card H.B. Fuller Co. Oakdale, Minn. H.B. Fuller will display their epoxy, epoxy-polyester hybrid, polyester- urethane, and polyester-glycidylester formulated powder coatings. Circle 689 on the reader service card Fusion UV Systems Inc. Gaithersburg, Md. Fusion UV Systems Inc. will provide information on their advanced UV curing systems and technology. They offer a broad range of high-intensity microwave-powered lamps and sys- tems and Aetek arc lamp based solu- tions. Circle 690 on the reader service card General Fabrications Corp. Sandusky, Ohio Circle 691 on the reader service card General Fabrications Corp. will dis- play their complete line of system components including monorail and belt spray washers, convection and infrared ovens, conveyor systems, and environmental containment rooms. Govesan America Corp. Woodbury, Minn. Govensan America Corp. will display powder coatings. RAL colors, various textures, translucents, and metallics are all in stock. Small quantities of custom products are available. Circle 692 on the reader service card Guertin Bros. Coatings and Sealants Ltd. Winnipeg, Man. 30 Metal Finishing

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friendliness, virtual elimination of Faraday Cage Effect, penetration into all corners and recesses, smooth pow- der laydown, and excellent recoatabil- ity. Circle 680 on the reader service card

FPI Systems IncJAqualogic Inc. North Haven, Conn.

FPI Systems Inc./Aqualogic Inc. will feature their three primary equip- ment product groups: metal finishing/ anodize/chemical/powder coat process lines including programmable hoist and conveyorized tanklines and re- lated accessory components (ventila- tion, filtration, material handling, and installation); Aquafast aqueous parts washers including such designs as monorail, conveyor, rotary table, rotary basket, and auto-hoist dip ap- plications; and environmental sys- tems including flow-through waste- water treatment systems, batch-treat systems, microfiltration, diffusion di- alysis, ion exchange, oil/water separa- tion, atmospheric evaporators, and related condensers. Circle 681 on the reader service card

Farboil Co. Baltimore, Md.

Farboil Co. will exhibit a complete range of decorative powder coatings with special emphasis on antigas properties; chemical-resistant prod- ucts, both weatherable and non- weatherable; ultra-low-cure proper- ties full gloss range of 4 to 95%; top- coatable products for use as a powder primer or for liquid topcoating; auto- motive interior and under-hood prod- ucts; and textures from sandpaper to river-type profiles. Circle 682 on the reader service card

Ferro Corp. Cleveland

Ferro Corp. will display their Vedoc powder coatings used for a wide range of applications and markets including general industrial, appliance, and au- tomotive. Circle 683 on the reader service card

Fischer Technology Inc. Windsor, Conn.

Fischer Technology Inc. will exhibit the new Fischerscope X-ray XDVM-W,

which can measure the coating thick- ness and alloy composition of virtu- ally any metal coating system includ- ing single, binary, and ternary alloy coatings; double coatings; double coatings with one alloy layer; and tri- ple coatings. The XDVM-W features a solid sheet-metal housing for the measuring chamber and convenient access to the large-slotted measuring chamber that is suitable for both very small and very large specimens. It also features Fischer’s new WinFTM software that runs under Windows 95198 and Windows NT.

Circle 684 on the reader service card

Fluid Research Corp. Costa Mesa, Calif:

Fluid Research Corp. will feature their PluraPaint painting system. Circle 685 on the reader service card

Forrest Paint Co. Eugene, Ore.

Circle 686 on the reader service card

Forrest Paint Co. will showcase their powder coatings for a wide variety of applications in both stock and custom formulations. Featured will be both low-cure powder for use on MDF and high-temperature powder for barbe- cues, fireplaces, and other applica- tions. Powder-coat touch-up paint in bottles and aerosol cans will be on display.

Fostoria Industries Inc. Fostoria, Ohio

Fostoria Industries Inc. will demon- strate powder-coat curing using elec- tric infrared technology. A demon- stration oven will show the speed and effectiveness of infrared for the initial gel and subsequent cure of powder- coated product. The oven also demon- strates electric infrared at short and medium wavelengths, providing the paint or powder-coating applicator

with a choice for obtaining proper cures and finishes. Circle 687 on the reader service card

Fremont Industries Inc. Shakopee, Minn.

Fremont Industries Inc. will display Model 1024 Spray Wand Phosphatiz- ing System, a high-energy machine featuring electronic ignition, weath- er-resistant electrical enclosures, and a stainless steel injection system to handle all facets of one- and three- stage surface cleaning and prepara- tion. Circle 688 on the reader service card

H.B. Fuller Co. Oakdale, Minn.

H.B. Fuller will display their epoxy, epoxy-polyester hybrid, polyester- urethane, and polyester-glycidylester formulated powder coatings. Circle 689 on the reader service card

Fusion UV Systems Inc. Gaithersburg, Md.

Fusion UV Systems Inc. will provide information on their advanced UV curing systems and technology. They offer a broad range of high-intensity microwave-powered lamps and sys- tems and Aetek arc lamp based solu- tions. Circle 690 on the reader service card

General Fabrications Corp. Sandusky, Ohio

Circle 691 on the reader service card

General Fabrications Corp. will dis- play their complete line of system components including monorail and belt spray washers, convection and infrared ovens, conveyor systems, and environmental containment rooms.

Govesan America Corp. Woodbury, Minn.

Govensan America Corp. will display powder coatings. RAL colors, various textures, translucents, and metallics are all in stock. Small quantities of custom products are available. Circle 692 on the reader service card

Guertin Bros. Coatings and Sealants Ltd. Winnipeg, Man.

30 Metal Finishing