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1993 ARTICLE INDEX Articles published in PRODUCTS FINISHING, January through December, 1993, classified by subject . . . MONTH/PAGE ALUMINUM Blue Anodized Aluminum December, 100 ANODIZING Recycling and the Anodizer, by Kevin Munns September, 46 Blue Anodized Aluminum December, 100 BAKING, CURING Vapor Injection Cure in Production January, 72 Paint and Powder Curing August, 76 Faster Cure, Fewer VOCs August, 68 BLACKENING Over a Half Century in the Black, by Beverly Graves October, 50 BUFFING Polishing and Buffing Literature May, 93 CHEMICAL COATINGS (Organic) 100-Percent Solids, Liquid Finish November, 96 Polyurethane Electrocoating in Clear or Colors, by Beverly A. Graves December, 94 CLEANING Environmentally Friendly Cleaning Soiutions: The Lingo, by John Rosendahl February, 84 Power Brushes in Finishing, by Frank J. Hettes March, 68 Prepaint Treatment of Plastics, by Dr. Gary Kent August, 58 Cleaning Parts for Perfect Finishing December, 78 CONVENTIONS, EXPOSITIONS, TECHNICAL SOCIETY MEETINGS Shiny Future for Bright Trim January, 50 Qualifinish ‘93 Program February, 92 Environment and Industry March, 78 The Rush is On June, 55 Sur/Fin '93 on Display June, 72 Covering It All September, 64 Finishing ‘93 On Display September, 69 Electroless Nickel '93 October, 78 CORROSION Shiny Future for Bright Trim January, 50 DEGREASING Cleaning Parts for Perfect Finishing December, 78 JANUARY, 1994 PRODUCTS FINISHING 129 ELECTROCOATING Environmental Considerations for Electrocoating, Part |,b y Lyle Gilbert April, 86 Environmental Considerations for Electrocoating, Part Il,b y Lyle Gilbert May, 54 Environmental Considerations for Electrocoating, Part Ill, by Lyle Gilbert June, 122 Polyurethane Electrocoating in Clear or Colors, by Beverly A. Graves December, 94 ELECTROLESS PLATING Electrolytic Copper for Electronics, by Eric Stafstrom April, 50 From Doodle to Demo, by Beverly A. Graves April, 77 Trends in Electroless Nickel Plating, by Linda J. Mayer June, 48 Proper Pretreatment for Quality EN Plating, by Robert Jeanmenne November, 64 MANAGEMENT Largest Plating Job Shops, by Beverly A. Graves April, 66 Legionnaires’ Disease and The Finishing Industry, by Bill Bassett August, 55 Defining the Plating Industry August, 72 Wolverine Plating Bucks Trends October, 68 Maintenance in the Plating Room, by Lawrence J. Durney November, 92 Large Painting/Powder Coating Job Shops, by Beverly A. Graves December, 66 MARKET TRENDS Trends in Electroless Nickel Plating, by Linda J. Mayer June, 48 Defining the Plating Industry August, 72 MASKING Masking for Finishing September, 102 MASS FINISHING Mass-Finishing Compounds and Media February, 86 Today's Mass-Finishing Equipment, byJ ohn B. Kittredge December, 44 MISCELLANEOUS Let's Talk Thermal Spray, by M.R. Dorfman and E. Novinski March, 41 PAINTING EQUIPMENT, FACILITIES ABrush-Off for Rejects, by Dale Brautigam and Robert D. Gear March, 50 Water-Borne Paint Circulation, by Peter Bankert April, 59 An Automotive Application for Water-Bornes April, 62 Environmental Considerations for Electrocoating, Part, by Lyle Gilbert April, 86 Improve Line Density, Increase Productivity, by David Underwood July, 44 Faster Cure, Fewer VOCs August, 68 Supplying Success October, 74 Should You Go It Alone on Your Next Finishing System?, by Jim Barnard October, 89 PAINT ON PLASTICS Prepaint Treatment of Plastics August, 58 PAINTING TECHNIQUES Vapor Injection Cure in Production January, 72 Improve Line Density, Increase Productivity, by David Underwood July, 44 Polyurethane Electrocoating in Clear or Colors, by Beverly A. Graves December, 94 130 PRODUCTS FINISHING JANUARY, 1994 PAINT /POWDER COATING PRETREATMENT Zero-Defect Finishing at Speed Queen January, 44 PAINT STRIPPING Stripping with Water, by Terry Alkire June, 118 PLATING EQUIPMENT, INSTALLATIONS Isa Hand Line Old-Fashioned? by Jerry Poll January, 62 Custom Mix High-Solids of Coatings On-Site January, 78 Plater Adopts Flexible Automation, by Beverly A. Graves February, 51 Plating Solution Heating and Cooling March, 86 The Scoop on In-Tank Filtration, by Steve Isham March, 74 Optimizing Filtration Systems, by Stuart M. Raifman May, 60 Canadian Plater Filters Out Roughness, by Jeff Blommaert May, 98 Even Higher Quality June, 134 Surpassing Chromium Emission Standards, by Rod Bar July, 60 Submerged Bus Bar for Better Plating July, 74 Automated Plating System with Modular Design August, 88 Controlling Chromium Emissions at Canyon September, 109 Wolverine Plating Bucks Trends October, 68 Welch Allyn Says Good-Bye to Hexavalent Chromium October, 84 Maintenance in the Plating Room, by Lawrence J. Durney November, 92 Power for Plating November, 98 PLATING PROCESSES & TECHNIQUES Shiny Future for Bright Trim January, 50 Selective Decorative Coating January, 76 Mechanical Plating Progress, by Patrick McKenna March, 56 Electrolytic Copper for Electronics, by Eric Stafstrom April, 50 From Doodle to Demo, by Beverly A. Graves April, 77 Competition for Hard Chromium April, 93 Auxiliary Anodes, by Roger Timmer May, 76 Switching to Trivalent Chromium Plating, by Beverly Graves July, 52 Carbonates and Alkaline Zinc Plating, by Bill Bassett July, 72 Welch Allyn Says Good-Bye to Hexavalent Chromium October, 84 Proper Pretreatment for Quality EN Plating, by Robert Jeanmenne November, 64 Filtration and Plating Quality, 4, sack Berg November, 76 POLISHING Power Brushes in Finishing, by Frank J. Hettes March, 68 Polishing and Buffing Literature May, 93 POLLUTION CONTROL, AIR Making Compliance Pay, by John Ruhl February, 68 VOC Control Systems, by Dinesh Bhushan May, 46 Air Pollution Programs May, 68 Adsorption Technology 99 pct Efficient May, 92 Surpassing Chromium Emission Standards, by Ron Bar July, 60 Finishing Products and the Environment September, 92 Controlling Chromium Emissions at Canyon September, 109 JANUARY, 1994 PRODUCTS FINISHING 131 POLLUTION CONTROL, AIR (Continued) Automative Water-Borne Coatings, by Robert Jamrog October, 56 Buckle Up for Compliance October, 64 POLLUTION CONTROL, WATER EPA Steps Up Enforcement, by Tom Robison January, 66 P&H Plating: How Could That Happen? January, 80 Sludge Dewatering and Drying May, 86 Switching to Trivalent Chromium Plating, by Beverly Graves July, 52 Implementing a Pollution Prevention Plan August, 48 Electroplating Effluent Control in China, by Wu Qiyi and Yang Guanggiang August, 52 Under-The-Press Sludge Dryer August, 86 Finishing Products and the Environment September, 92 Welch Allyn Says Good-Bye to Hexavalent Chromium October, 84 Controlling Copper in Effluent November, 88 Evaporative Methods for Recovery/Recycling, by Stephen R. Schulte, P.E. December, 58 POWDER COATING Zero-Defect Finishing at Speed Queen January, 44 What's New in Powder Coatings?, by J.C. Kettley February, 56 Preventing Powder Coating Problems, by Bill Carter February, 81 Accepting the Challenge, by Beverly A. Graves March, 62 Primerless Nylon Powder Coatings August, 90 Powder Coating Advancements in the Automotive Market, by Susan Miller and John Kerr September, 60 Turnkey Powder Coating Unit September, 112 Lennox Goes from High-Solids to Powder November, 48 Wire Goods Manufacturer Brings Powder Coating In-House November, 56 QUALITY CONTROL Decision Tree Bears Fruit, by David M. Kennedy July, 66 Carbonates and Alkaline Zinc Plating, by Bill Bassett July, 72 Proper Pretreatment for Quality EN Plating, by Robert Jeanmenne November, 64 Filtration and Plating Quality, by Jack Berg November, 76 Mils on the Range November, 84 In Search of Standards, by Lawrence J. Durney December, 74 RECOVERY /RECYCLING /POLLUTION PREVENTION Making Compliance Pay, by John Ruhl February, 68 Chromates, Recycling and Zinc Sludge, by Jerry Poll February, 76 Environmentally Friendly Cleaning Solutions: The Lingo, by John Rosendahl February, 84 Environmental Considerations for Electrocoating, by Lyle Gilbert May, 54 Hazardous Material Handling: What Your Security Officers Should Know, by Susanne Taylor Implementing a Pollution Prevention Plan August, 48 Legionnaires’ Disease and The Finishing Industry, by Bill Bassett August, 55 Recovery/Recycling Lets Platers Focus on Quality, by Robert M. Burford August, 70 Under-The-Press Sludge Dryer August, 86 Recycling and the Anodizer, by Kevin Munns September, 46 Finishing Products and the Environment September, 92 Anodizing: An Environmentally Friendly Process September, 100 132 PRODUCTS FINISHING JANUARY, 1994 RECOVERY /RECYCLING /POLLUTION PREVENTION (Continued) Controlling Copper in Effluent November, 88 Evaporative Methods for Recovery/Recycling, by Stephen R. Schulte, P.E. December, 58 ROBOTICS Spray Painting Robots June, 128 Anodizing: An Environmentally Friendly Process September, 100 SAFETY Hazardous Material Handling: What Your Security Officers Should Know, by Susanne Taylor SOLID WASTES Chromates, Recycling and Zinc Sludge, by Jerry Poll February, 76 Sludge Dewatering and Drying May, 86 THICKNESS MEASUREMENT Even Higher Quality June, 134 Thickness Testing Instruments October, 92 Mils on the Range November, 84 VIBRATORY FINISHING Today's Mass-Finishing Equipment, by John B. Kittredge December, 44 WATER-BORNE COATINGS Water-Borne Paint Circulation, by Peter Bankert April, 59 An Automotive Application for Water-Bornes April, 62 Faster Cure, Fewer VOCs August, 68 Automotive Water-Borne Coatings, by Robert Jamrog October, 56 Buckle Up for Compliance October, 64 WEAR-RESISTANT COATINGS Let’s Talk Thermal Spray, by M.R. Dorfman and E. Novinski March, 41 NEED REPRINTS? Are you interested in obtaining reprints of articles in this issue or past issues? Or maybe you have placed an advertisement in one of our issues and would like to have it reprinted? Whether you need 500 copies for a company meeting or 5000 copies for a show, we can help. For quotes and information, please call Shirley Spears at 1-513-527-8977 JANUARY, 1994 PRODUCTS FINISHING

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