09.09.16
PPG will co-sponsor and present two technical papers at the 2016 Electrocoating Seminar in Des Moines, Iowa, Oct. 4-5.
Gary Orosz, PPG application process manager, electrocoat (e-coat), will present “Electrocoat Basics” to open the seminar Oct. 4, at 8:40 a.m. Central Time. He will cover the two types of electrocoating processes, anodic and cathodic, as well as epoxy- and acrylic-based paints and their uses. Orosz will discuss advantages of each e-coat process type; e-coat chemistry, processes and applications; and how to increase operational and cost efficiencies.
Joe Bethoski, PPG customer response chemist, electrocoat, will present “Process Contamination / Electrocoating Defects,” Oct. 5 at 12:40 p.m. CT. He will review common e-coat practices and discuss typical process contamination problems and defects and how they can be resolved. Bethoski also will define the troubleshooting process and demonstrate its use in the finishing process.
Presented by the Electrocoat Association and Chemical Coaters Association International, and co-sponsored by PPG, the Electrocoating Seminar is an interactive program designed to meet the varying technical needs of electrocoaters and related professionals, including line operators, material engineers, sales professionals and industry executives. The educational program encompasses the basics of e-coat as well as cost, process and quality controls, troubleshooting and emerging technologies.
PPG offers a comprehensive array of e-coat, pretreatment, liquid and powder products for metal finishing to manufacturers in numerous industries. In addition to providing a broad range of industrial coatings and a full spectrum of color choices, PPG backs its products with industry-leading technical expertise delivered through an international customer support network. With more than 50 years of experience in e-coat, PPG has the expertise to solve the industry’s toughest corrosion challenges.
For more about PPG e-coat products and technologies, visit www.ppgindustrialcoatings.com or call 1-888-774-2001.
Gary Orosz, PPG application process manager, electrocoat (e-coat), will present “Electrocoat Basics” to open the seminar Oct. 4, at 8:40 a.m. Central Time. He will cover the two types of electrocoating processes, anodic and cathodic, as well as epoxy- and acrylic-based paints and their uses. Orosz will discuss advantages of each e-coat process type; e-coat chemistry, processes and applications; and how to increase operational and cost efficiencies.
Joe Bethoski, PPG customer response chemist, electrocoat, will present “Process Contamination / Electrocoating Defects,” Oct. 5 at 12:40 p.m. CT. He will review common e-coat practices and discuss typical process contamination problems and defects and how they can be resolved. Bethoski also will define the troubleshooting process and demonstrate its use in the finishing process.
Presented by the Electrocoat Association and Chemical Coaters Association International, and co-sponsored by PPG, the Electrocoating Seminar is an interactive program designed to meet the varying technical needs of electrocoaters and related professionals, including line operators, material engineers, sales professionals and industry executives. The educational program encompasses the basics of e-coat as well as cost, process and quality controls, troubleshooting and emerging technologies.
PPG offers a comprehensive array of e-coat, pretreatment, liquid and powder products for metal finishing to manufacturers in numerous industries. In addition to providing a broad range of industrial coatings and a full spectrum of color choices, PPG backs its products with industry-leading technical expertise delivered through an international customer support network. With more than 50 years of experience in e-coat, PPG has the expertise to solve the industry’s toughest corrosion challenges.
For more about PPG e-coat products and technologies, visit www.ppgindustrialcoatings.com or call 1-888-774-2001.