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rates and air pressures as conven- tional nozzles. Nozzle operation is similar to conventional blast noz- zles. Circle 429 on the reader service card POWDER COATING OVENS Precision Quincy Corp., Woodstock, Ill. In addition to offering over 200 ovens in a variety of standard sizes, temperature ranges, and configurations, Precision Quincy also modifies existing specifica- tions to suit particular applica- tions. This 450” oven for powder coating parts for the aeronautical industry feature a low-No, gas burner. Circle 430 on the reader service card SPRAY WASHER Proceco Inc., Jacksonville, Flu. The Proceco model RNW washer was designed for in-process or final cleaning of newly manufactured products. The standard model is of- fered with one or two recirculating stages and includes a manual trol- ley for easy workpiece loading and transport between workstations. Workpieces remain stationary in the spray cabinet while dual rotary nozzle frames provide spray cover- age of all surfaces. The optional Proceco Autoloader can be used for fully automatic in-line processing with conventional roller conveyor systems whether parts are pallet- ized, loaded in baskets, or rolled directly on the conveyor. Circle 431 on the reader service card METERING PUMPS Pulsafeeder, A Unit of IDEX Corp., Punta Gorda, Flu. Pulsafeeder’s enhanced Chem- Tech Series CTP peristatic meter- ) Novalytes . .. ) Aldolytes... to brighten, purify and control plating results! to purify, enhance and brighten your zinccopper, and nickel plating! ) Aldacs... 1 Aquations... to clean up aluminum, steel, iron, brass, and copper! to remove suspended solids and sludges, recover oil, treat alkaline cleaners and heavy metal affluents! ) Aldo-Kotes... for brighter chromate conversion coatings in a variety of colors for zinc, aluminum, galvanized and cadmium-plated surfaces! 1Alloy Plating... Cyanide-free zinc alloys of iron, cobalt, nickel and copper! Circle 005 on reader information card September 1999 115

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rates and air pressures as conven- tional nozzles. Nozzle operation is similar to conventional blast noz- zles. Circle 429 on the reader service card

POWDER COATING OVENS

Precision Quincy Corp., Woodstock, Ill.

In addition to offering over 200 ovens in a variety of standard sizes, temperature ranges, and configurations, Precision Quincy also modifies existing specifica- tions to suit particular applica- tions. This 450” oven for powder coating parts for the aeronautical industry feature a low-No, gas burner. Circle 430 on the reader service card

SPRAY WASHER

Proceco Inc., Jacksonville, Flu.

The Proceco model RNW washer was designed for in-process or final cleaning of newly manufactured products. The standard model is of- fered with one or two recirculating

stages and includes a manual trol- ley for easy workpiece loading and transport between workstations. Workpieces remain stationary in the spray cabinet while dual rotary nozzle frames provide spray cover- age of all surfaces. The optional Proceco Autoloader can be used for fully automatic in-line processing with conventional roller conveyor systems whether parts are pallet- ized, loaded in baskets, or rolled directly on the conveyor. Circle 431 on the reader service card

METERING PUMPS

Pulsafeeder, A Unit of IDEX Corp., Punta Gorda, Flu.

Pulsafeeder’s enhanced Chem- Tech Series CTP peristatic meter-

) Novalytes . . .

) Aldolytes...

to brighten, purify and control plating results!

to purify, enhance and brighten your zinccopper, and nickel plating!

) Aldacs...

1 Aquations...

to clean up aluminum, steel, iron, brass, and copper!

to remove suspended solids and sludges, recover oil, treat alkaline cleaners and heavy metal affluents!

) Aldo-Kotes... for brighter chromate conversion coatings in a variety of colors for zinc, aluminum, galvanized and cadmium-plated surfaces!

1 Alloy Plating... Cyanide-free zinc alloys of iron, cobalt, nickel and copper!

Circle 005 on reader information card

September 1999 115