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Sprayers and spray coating equipment are used to apply or dispense coatings, paints, fluids, cleaners, chemicals, powders or other industrial materials. Search by Specification | Learn More about Sprayers and Spray Coating Equipment
Thermal spray equipment accelerates the dispersion of heated coating material from a spray torch towards the workpiece. The deposited material forms a coating on the surface. Learn More about Thermal Spray Equipment
Spray painting equipment (paint sprayers) is used to apply coatings on discrete products or components. In most cases these devices atomize the liquid media before applying it. Search by Specification | Learn More about Spray Painting Equipment (Paint Sprayers)
Metal powders are finely divided or powdered metals used in fabricating sintered parts, thermal spraying, filling plastics, and other specialized applications. Search by Specification | Learn More about Metal Powders (Powdered Metals)
Coating equipment is used to apply organic, inorganic or metal coatings onto part surfaces for industrial applications. Search by Specification | Learn More about Coating Equipment
Spray guns and applicators form a coating by directing atomized paints, adhesives, liquids or powders toward a surface. Search by Specification | Learn More about Spray Guns and Applicators
Coating services coat or plate the surfaces of manufactured components. Coating processes include ceramic, coil, dip, dry lubricant, phosphate, powder, rubber, thin film, titanium, and selective coating. Coating services also perform chemical finishing, galvanizing, hardfacing, painting, thermal spraying, and screen printing. Search by Specification | Learn More about Coating Services
Metal working lubricants, coolants and fluids are specialized coatings and carriers for metal forming, metal cutting, lapping, polishing, and grinding applications. Search by Specification | Learn More about Metal Working Lubricants, Coolants and Fluids
Coating and spray booths are enclosures used to contain spray coating processes such as painting, powder coating, thermal spraying, and other deposition methods. This category includes hoods, cabinets, tunnels and similar enclosures Search by Specification | Learn More about Coating and Spray Booths
Spray valves are precision dispensing valves designed to provide precise fluid dispensation depending on applications. The dispensed output can flat or round. Dispensed product is sprayed onto target area, rather than placed directly on it. Search by Specification | Learn More about Spray Valves
Metal sheet is metal or alloy stock supplied or available in the form of sheet or foil. Metal sheet has a thickness between 0.006" and 0.250", and is 24" (609.6 mm) or more in width. Search by Specification | Learn More about Metal Sheet
Spray tanks and cups are vessels that hold paints or coatings for use with spray guns, applicators, and atomizers. Search by Specification | Learn More about Spray Tanks and Cups
Ferrous metals and alloys are based on iron and include carbon steels, alloy steels, stainless steels, cast iron, cast steel, maraging steel, and specialty or proprietary iron-based alloys. Search by Specification | Learn More about Ferrous Metals and Iron Alloys
Metal rod and bar stock are metals and alloys in the form of round bars or rod, square bars, rectangular or flat bars, hexagons, and other bar stock shapes. Search by Specification | Learn More about Metal Rod and Bar Stock
Reactive and refractory metals include tungsten, molybdenum, niobium, tantalum, chromium, hafnium, zirconium, and titanium. Reactive metals oxide rapidly and form a stable oxide. Refractory metals and alloys have melting points above ~ 1750° C (~ 3200 F°). Search by Specification | Learn More about Refractory and Reactive Metals
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1.75 - 9mL Syringe Systems from TAH Industries TAH Industries, Inc.
Custom Sprayers and Spray Coating Equipment Trimac Industrial Systems, LLC
Stainless Steel Restrictors ITW Hosco
Paint Circulation Equipment ITW Hosco
Spraying Systems Co. Savings Calculator Spraying Systems Co.
Change the Way You Spray to Minimize Clogging Spraying Systems Co.
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As an alternative to metal and ceramic-based coatings, high performance VICOTE® Coatings powder, based on VICTREX® PEEK™ polymer, provides a new solution for flame spraying of & opens new markets for the surface finishing industry. (read more)
Rogue Valley Microdevices offers E-Beam Evaporation of metal stacks including but not limited to Ti/Au, Ti/Pt, Cr/Au, and Cr/Pt. Our E-Beam Evaporation process provides excellent film thickness uniformity. Evaporation is done at low temperatures that will not damage photoresist for metal lift-off. Our process capabilities allow us to deposit up to six different materials... (read more)
A complete suite of HART-Enabled Gas and Flame Detectors is now available from General Monitors. These safety instruments protect employees, equipment and facilities from the dangers of hydrocarbon gases, toxic gases, oxygen depletion and flames. (read more)
In Line Spray Cleaning Powder Metal Components for the Automotive Industry. The flexible design offers up to three tanks for washing, rinsing, and rust prevention/sealing. The energy efficient dryer incorporates a regenerative blow off with stainless steel air knives. The tanks and housing are 304 stainless steel for longest life and lowest maintenance (read more)
AUTOMOTIVE PART WASHER:
In Line Spray Cleaning Aluminum Wheels
Two lane aqueous spray washer cleans Aluminum Wheels at the rate of several hundred wheels per lane per hour. Wheels are fed in-line from conveyors and pass through spray wash, spray rinse and drying zones exiting spot free and dry and cool enough to handle. (read more)
Rogue Valley Microdevices foundry can provide Sputtered Metals and Sputtered Dielectrics. Our sputtering capabilities include PVD Metals, PVD Dielectrics, and Evaporated Metals including but not limited to Copper, Aluminum, Silicon, Silicon Nitride, and Evaporated precious metals on wafers sizes 50mm to 300mm in diameter. (read more)
Rogue Valley Microdevices foundry can provide Sputtered Metals and Sputtered Dielectrics. Our sputtering capabilities include PVD Metals, PVD Dielectrics, and Evaporated Metals including but not limited to Copper, Aluminum, Silicon, Silicon Nitride, and Evaporated precious metals on wafers sizes 50mm to 300mm in diameter. (read more)
Rogue Valley Microdevices foundry can provide Sputtered Metals and Sputtered Dielectrics. Our sputtering capabilities include PVD Metals, PVD Dielectrics, and Evaporated Metals including but not limited to Copper, Aluminum, Silicon, Silicon Nitride, and Evaporated precious metals on wafers sizes 50mm to 300mm in diameter. (read more)
Rogue Valley Microdevices provides PVD Metals including sputtered Copper, sputtered Tantalum, sputtered Titanium, sputtered Tungsten, sputtered Nickel, sputtered Chrome, and sputtered Aluminum. Our process has an in-situ RF etch that ensures good film adhesion and Ohmic contact to conductive layers. We can provide the metal barrier layers and dielectric films on wafers sizes 50mm to 300mm. (read more)
Rogue Valley Microdevices provides PVD Metals including sputtered Copper, sputtered Tantalum, sputtered Titanium, sputtered Tungsten, sputtered Nickel, sputtered Chrome, and sputtered Aluminum. Our process has an in-situ RF etch that ensures good film adhesion and Ohmic contact to conductive layers. We can provide the metal barrier layers and dielectric films on wafers sizes 50mm to 300mm. (read more)
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Spray finishing using flammable and combustible materials. -... There shall be no open flame or spark producing equipment in any spraying area nor within 20 feet thereof, unless separated by a partition. See Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) Information |
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Spray painting (See also § 1917.2, definition of... No open flame or spark-producing equipment shall be within 20 feet (6.1 m) of a spraying area unless it is separated from the spraying area by a See Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) Information |
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DIN ICS 25 Manufacturing Engineering |
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Metal Spray, Arc Spray, Thermal Spray, Flame Spray, Plasma... Products Metal Spray Flame Spray Equipment Arc Spray Equipment Plasma Spray Equipment HVOF Spray Equipment Thermal Spray Wires / Powders |
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Google Directory -... Tools and Equipment Business > Chemicals > Coatings and Adhesives > Tools and Equipment See Google, Inc. Information |
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Google Directory -... The company also sells the equipment for metal deposition processing. See Google, Inc. Information |
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Thermal and Plasma Spray Equipment Information | Business.com Supplier of Pure Metal, Metal Alloy, Ceramic, and Carbide Thermal Spray powders & wires along with HVOF, Plasma, ARC, & Combustion Spray Equipment. See Business.com, Inc. Information |
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Thermal Spray Powders Information | Business.com Supplier of Pure Metal, Metal Alloy, Ceramic, and Carbide Thermal Spray powders & wires along with HVOF, Plasma, ARC, & Combustion Spray Equipment. See Business.com, Inc. Information |
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National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants:... for area sources engaged in paint stripping, surface coating of motor vehicles and mobile equipment, and miscellaneous surface coating operations. |
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South Carolina State Implementation Plan 5. "Capture system" means the equipment (including hoods, ducts, fans, etc.) used to contain, capture, or transport a pollutant to a control device. |