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, .:.r.,•• relative angular orientation of the nozzle assembly relative to the spray gun body assembly. POWDmI SPRAY GUN U.S. Patent 6,012,657. Jan. 11, 2000 AJ. Knobbe et al., assignors to Nordson Corp., Cleveland An apparatus for use in applying coating material to an object, com- prising a spray head through which a flow ofcoating material is conducted toward an object, said spray head having a long thin out- let through which the flow of coat- ing material is conducted, and an electrode assembly for use in es- tablishing an electrical field. PAInICU BLASTING NOZZLE U.S. Patent 6,012,975. Jan. 11, 2000 A Jaeger, Senden-Hittistetten, Germany A particle blasting nozzle com- prising a nozzle body including an outlet opening and a suction con- nection; and an acceleration tube extending at least partly within the nozzle body. APPARATUS .... VACUUM PAINTING U.S. Patent 6,013,135. Jan. 11, 2000 R.B. Kaun and D.J. Peterson, assignors to Colonial Craft Inc., St. Paul, Minn. An apparatus for six-sided paint- ing of parts, such as boards, the parts having a top, bottom, sides, and ends, in a vacuum painting system having a feed conveyor, a vacuum painting chamber, and a take-out conveyor wherein the first part is placed end-to-end with a second part on the feed conveyor. SPUTTERING DEVICE U.S. Patent 6,013,159. Jan. 11, 2000 B. W. Adams and 1. Raaijmakers, assignors to Applied Materials Inc., Santa Clara, Calif. A particle trap for a magnetron sputtering chamber. SPUTTERING APPARATUS U.S. Patent 6,013,162. Jan. 11, 2000 M. Kobayashi and N. Takahashi, assignors to Anelva Corp., Tokyo A sputtering apparatus compris- ing a sputter chamber, which has a vacuum pump system; means for heating the substrate during sputtering; an unload-lock cham- RECOVERY ENGINEERING & SALES COMPANY P.O. Box 297, Arvada, Colorado 80001-0297 PHONE: (303) 292-5702 FAX: (303) 292-5717 HEAVY METAL RECOVERY Purify ¢=> Recycle ADVANTAGES 1 "lIII JI"!; -- CrPur Chromic Acid Purification REASCO Modular Ian Exchange Heavy Metal Recovery Rinse Water Recovery 8ath Purification Effluent Polishing D.I. Water Lower Power Use . Fewer Rejects Shorter Plating Time Stabilized Bath Reduced Liability Bath Life Extended Virtually Forever Minimal Opera ting Requirements For Information On Design, Sales, Or Possible Representation, Contact: Eva ate & Control any Plating Solution Easy , Accurate, Effective Affordable &Cost Efficient Single Source complete selection of models plus rectiflers, agitators, anodes, cathodes &much more Immediate delivery call for FREE Brochu,. KocourCompany 4800 South SL Louis Ave. Chicago. IL 60632 Tel: 773-847-1111 Fax: 773-847-3399 www.k ocourneLcom email: ijkocour @aoI.com [fQJcouIi) m Circle 098 on reader infonnation card Circle 057 on reader information card 108 Metal Finishing

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relative angular orientation of thenozzle assembly relative to thespray gun body assembly.

POWDmI SPRAY GUNU.S. Patent 6,012,657. Jan. 11, 2000AJ. Knobbe et al., assignors toNordson Corp., Cleveland

An apparatus for use in applyingcoating material to an object, com­prising a spray head throughwhich a flow of coating material isconducted toward an object, saidspray head having a long thin out­let through which the flow of coat­ing material is conducted, and anelectrode assembly for use in es­tablishing an electrical field.

PAInICU BLASTING NOZZLEU.S. Patent 6,012,975. Jan. 11, 2000

A Jaeger, Senden-Hittistetten,Germany

A particle blasting nozzle com­prising a nozzle body including anoutlet opening and a suction con­nection; and an acceleration tubeextending at least partly withinthe nozzle body.

APPARATUS .... VACUUMPAINTINGU.S. Patent 6,013,135. Jan. 11, 2000R.B. Kaun and D.J. Peterson,assignors to Colonial Craft Inc., St.Paul, Minn.

An apparatus for six-sided paint­ing of parts, such as boards, theparts having a top, bottom, sides,and ends, in a vacuum paintingsystem having a feed conveyor, avacuum painting chamber, and a

take-out conveyor wherein thefirst part is placed end-to-endwith a second part on the feedconveyor.

SPUTTERING DEVICEU.S. Patent 6,013,159. Jan. 11, 2000B. W. Adams and 1. Raaijmakers,assignors to Applied Materials Inc.,Santa Clara, Calif.

A particle trap for a magnetronsputtering chamber.

SPUTTERING APPARATUSU.S. Patent 6,013,162. Jan. 11, 2000M. Kobayashi and N. Takahashi,assignors to Anelva Corp., Tokyo

A sputtering apparatus compris­ing a sputter chamber, which hasa vacuum pump system; meansfor heating the substrate duringsputtering; an unload-lock cham-

RECOVERY ENGINEERING & SALES COMPANYP.O. Box 297, Arvada, Colorado 80001-0297PHONE: (303) 292-5702 FAX: (303) 292-5717

HEAVY METAL RECOVERYPurify ¢=> Recycle

ADVANTAGES

~1I~ _-~ J~ . "lIII

JI"!; --

CrPurChromic Acid Purification

REASCOModular Ian Exchange

• Heavy Metal Recovery• Rinse Water Recovery• 8ath Purification• Effluent Polishing• D.I. Water

• Lower Power User----------~ . Fewer Rejects

• Shorter Plating Time• Stabilized Bath• Reduced Liability• Bath Life Extended

Virtually Forever• Minimal Operating

Requirements

For Information On Design,Sales, Or PossibleRepresentation, Contact:

• Eva ate& Control any PlatingSolution

• Easy, Accurate, Effective• Affordable &Cost Efficient• Single Source • complete selection

of models plus rectiflers, agitators,anodes, cathodes &much more

• Immediate deliverycall forFREE Brochu,.

KocourCompany4800 South SL Louis Ave.

Chicago. IL 60632Tel: 773-847-1111

Fax: 773-847-3399www.kocourneLcom

email: [email protected]

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mCircle 098 on reader infonnation card Circle 057 on reader information card

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