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CONTINUING EDUCATION Appearance Workshop. This 2V2- day workshop expands upon the funda- mentals of color and appearance meas- urement. Beginners as well as more advanced professionals will benefit from the in-depth information pre- sented, especially the extra emphasis on applications and appearance meas- urement. This workshop combines classroom lecture, one-on-one applica- tions assistance, and discussions of color and appearance theory. April 12-14 and June 7-9, Sheraton Pre- miere Hotel, Reston, Va. Fee, $795 ($100 discount for those who have attended a Color and Appearance Sem- inar within the last year). For details contact HunterLab’s Seminar Coordi- nator at 703/471-6870. Fundamentals of Color Seminar. This 2-day seminar, an introduction to the basic principles of color science, has been developed for people in- volved in the design, production, qual- ity control, or inspection of materials for which color is important. Attendees will gain a general understanding and appreciation of the theory and practice of color science. April 18-19, Char- lotte, N.C.; May 2-3, Cherry Hill, N.J.; May 23-24, Newton, Mass.; June 6-7, St. Louis; June 20-21, Rosemont, Ill. Fee, $395. Contact Wanda F. Smith, Macbeth, 405 Little Britain Rd., New Windsor, NY 12553-6148; 800/ 622-2384 in U.S. or 800/421- COLOUR. Introduction to Electroplating & Surface Finishing. This 2-day course serves as both an introduction to the industry and as a refresher course in chemistry and algebra. April 20-21, Ramada Hotel, St. Paul, Minn. and May 25-26, Holiday Inn Pittsburgh International Airport, Coraopolis, Pa. Fee, $480 for AESF members, $580 for nonmembers. Contact American Electroplaters and Surface Finishers Society, 12644 Research Parkway, Orlando, FL 32826-3298; 407/281- 6441 ; fax, 407/28 l-6446. Training Course in Electroplating & Surface Finishing. This 4-day more-advanced study of surface finish- ing and its technologies will help you find out how to achieve greater effi- ciency, how to troubleshoot and solve problems, and gain an understanding of how to produce quality finishing products. You will also become famil- iar with government regulations and their impact on the industry. April 24-27, Ramada Hotel, St. Paul, Minn. and May 29-June 1, Holiday Inn Pittsburgh International Airport, Co- raopolis, Pa. Fee, $880 for AESF members, $980 for nonmembers. Con- tact American Electroplaters and Sur- face Finishers Society, 12644 Research Parkway, Orlando, FL 32826-3298; 407/281-6441; fax, 407128 1-6446. Constant operating temperature to 450° F - GoodS&fl It’s the LFP 2100 Series liner fabricated of Perfluoroplastic Resins. Great for electroless NI, them milling of titanium, zero contami- nant containment and much more. Custom fabricated for your tank. F.C. Witt Associates Ltd. also fabricates lin- ers of flexible PVC and PU. Circle 032 on reader information card ArmoP Electroless Nickel Whether you need bright, corrosion-resistant or protective EN finishes, our family of Armor Electroless Nickel systems offers the versatility you need for every job. Rohco Armor systems provide maximum deposition per metal turnover for easy maintenance. And for highest-quality results, NorthwesP pretreatment systems and Kleer-Al@ waste treatment systems offer comprehensive operational efficiency. For details, call or write today. 0 @%EE!%%Fhc 2910 Harvard Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44105-3010 Telephone 216 441-4900 Fax 216 441-1377 Telex 3729244 Circle 054 on reader information card 104 METAL FINISHING ?? APRIL 1995
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CONTINUING EDUCATION

Appearance Workshop. This 2V2- day workshop expands upon the funda- mentals of color and appearance meas- urement. Beginners as well as more advanced professionals will benefit from the in-depth information pre- sented, especially the extra emphasis on applications and appearance meas- urement. This workshop combines classroom lecture, one-on-one applica- tions assistance, and discussions of color and appearance theory. April 12-14 and June 7-9, Sheraton Pre- miere Hotel, Reston, Va. Fee, $795 ($100 discount for those who have attended a Color and Appearance Sem- inar within the last year). For details contact HunterLab’s Seminar Coordi- nator at 703/471-6870.

Fundamentals of Color Seminar. This 2-day seminar, an introduction to

the basic principles of color science, has been developed for people in- volved in the design, production, qual- ity control, or inspection of materials for which color is important. Attendees will gain a general understanding and appreciation of the theory and practice of color science. April 18-19, Char- lotte, N.C.; May 2-3, Cherry Hill, N.J.; May 23-24, Newton, Mass.; June 6-7, St. Louis; June 20-21, Rosemont, Ill. Fee, $395. Contact Wanda F. Smith, Macbeth, 405 Little Britain Rd., New Windsor, NY 12553-6148; 800/ 622-2384 in U.S. or 800/421- COLOUR.

Introduction to Electroplating & Surface Finishing. This 2-day course serves as both an introduction to the industry and as a refresher course in chemistry and algebra. April 20-21, Ramada Hotel, St. Paul, Minn. and May 25-26, Holiday Inn Pittsburgh International Airport, Coraopolis, Pa. Fee, $480 for AESF members, $580

for nonmembers. Contact American Electroplaters and Surface Finishers Society, 12644 Research Parkway, Orlando, FL 32826-3298; 407/281- 6441 ; fax, 407/28 l-6446.

Training Course in Electroplating & Surface Finishing. This 4-day more-advanced study of surface finish- ing and its technologies will help you find out how to achieve greater effi- ciency, how to troubleshoot and solve problems, and gain an understanding of how to produce quality finishing products. You will also become famil- iar with government regulations and their impact on the industry. April 24-27, Ramada Hotel, St. Paul, Minn. and May 29-June 1, Holiday Inn Pittsburgh International Airport, Co- raopolis, Pa. Fee, $880 for AESF members, $980 for nonmembers. Con- tact American Electroplaters and Sur- face Finishers Society, 12644 Research Parkway, Orlando, FL 32826-3298; 407/281-6441; fax, 407128 1-6446.

Constant operating temperature to 450° F - GoodS&fl

It’s the LFP 2100 Series liner fabricated of Perfluoroplastic Resins. Great for electroless NI, them milling of titanium, zero contami- nant containment and much more. Custom fabricated for your tank.

F.C. Witt Associates Ltd. also fabricates lin- ers of flexible PVC and PU.

Circle 032 on reader information card

ArmoP Electroless Nickel Whether you need bright, corrosion-resistant or protective EN finishes, our family of Armor Electroless Nickel systems offers the versatility you need for every job. Rohco Armor systems provide maximum deposition per metal turnover for easy maintenance. And for highest-quality results, NorthwesP pretreatment systems and Kleer-Al@ waste treatment systems offer comprehensive operational efficiency. For details, call or write today.

0 @%EE!%%Fhc 2910 Harvard Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44105-3010

Telephone 216 441-4900 Fax 216 441-1377 Telex 3729244

Circle 054 on reader information card

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Vacuum Pump Maintenance Course. This intensive 5day hands-on course in mechanical vacuum pump maintenance and repair provides per- sonnel involved in using or servicing vacuum pumps with practical knowl- edge in the installation, troubleshoot- ing, and maintenance of mechanical vacuum pumps, including rotary piston and vane pumps, and dry lobe blowers. Class work will include basic theory and vacuum pump fundamentals, with discussions on gauging, pump accesso- ries, and fluids. Fee, $800. Courses will be held at Stokes Vacuum’s headquarters in Philadelphia. April 24-28, May 15-19, Sept. H-22, and Oct. 30-Nov. 3. Contact Jackie Perry, Stokes Vacuum Inc., 5500 Tabor Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19120; 215/831- 5542; fax, 215/831-5420.

Electroplating & Surface Finish- ing for Electronic Applications. This 4-day course zeros in on surface tinish- ing as it applies to the manufacture of

electronic components, such as printed wiring boards, connectors, and semi- conductors. Such plating processes as continuous reel-to-reel, barrel, rack, and pulse plating are compared. May l-4, Hyatt Rickeys, Palo Alto, Calif. and June 54, Ramada Hotel, St. Paul, MiM. Fee, $880 for AESF members, $980 for nonmembers. Contact Amer- ican Electroplaters and Surface Finish- ers Society, 12644 Research Parkway, Orlando, FL 32826-3298; 407/28 l- 6441; fax, 407128 l-6446.

Color Seminars. These 2-day com- prehensive color seminars, “Getting Color Right: Seminars on the Art, Science, and Application of Industrial Color Control Technology,” focus on practical color problem solving in industrial applications with an eye toward providing fresh insights on new techniques. Topics covered include calorimetry and factors affecting color, spectrophotometry and metamerism, color differences, color quality control,

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and color formulation and correction. Fee, $395. May 2-3, Los Angeles; May 25-26, Montreal; June g-9, Atlanta; June 29-30, Charlotte, N.C.; July 18-19, Detroit; August 15-16, Lawrenceville, N.J.; Sept. 19-20, Dal- las; Oct. 12-13, Hartford, COM.; Nov. 2-3, Charlotte, N.C. Contact Datacolor International Americas Sales Head- quarters, 800/982-6496.

Color and Appearance Seminar. This l-day seminar allows the op- portunity to apply principles of color theory to everyday color and appear- ance measurement. Seminar content emphasizes the practical side of color science. May 3, Hilton Suites, Chi- cago. Fee, $195. For details contact HunterLab’s Seminar Coordinator at 7031471-6870.

Paint Volatile Organic Com- pounds (VOC). A 2-day Technical and Professional Training (TPT) course, sponsored by the American Society for Testing and Materials

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(ASTM), will focus on how to obtain precise, meaningful VOC data from your laboratory tests on paints and related coatings. This course is de- signed for chemists and others who use U.S. EPA tests to determine if paints and coatings meet VOC requirements. Individuals from the paint industry, government regulatory bodies, com- mercial laboratories, and paint users can also benefit from the course. May 3-4,. Research. Triangle Park, N.C. Contact Tina Falkenstein, ASTM, 1916 Race St., Philadelphia, PA 19103; 215/299-5480; fax, 215/299- 2610.

Spray Application Methods for Powder Coating. This 2-day course will train employees presently in- volved with powder spraying equip- ment in the latest techniques of powder spraying and maintenance and help you increase efficiency of your system. May g-9, August 2g-29, and Novem- ber 6-7, Amherst, Ohio. Fee, $545 for SME members, $645 for nonmembers.

A tutorial is being offered the day before for an additional $100. Contact Maria Conrado, 313/271-1500, ext. 376.

Principles of Industrial Color Measurement, June 5-7. This 3-day course will focus on the applications of calorimetry for industrial color control. Contact Colleen M. Desimone, Mun- sell Color Science Laboratory, Rochester Institute of Technology, Ch- ester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science, 54 Lomb Memorial Dr., Rochester, NY 14623-5604; 716/475- 7189; fax, 716/475-5988.

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Industrial Instrumental Color Matching, June 8. This l-day course will present techniques to successfully use computer colorant formulation sys- tems in an industrial environment. Contact Colleen M. Desimone, Mun- sell Color Science Laboratory, Rochester Institute of Technology, Ch- ester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science, 54 Lomb Memorial Dr., Rochester. NY 14623-5604: 716/475-

Reverse Osmosis Water ‘Beat- ment Seminars. These 2%day courses cover the process, pretreatment requirements, operation, maintenance, and monitoring of reverse osmosis water treatment systems. June 14-16, Sarasota, Fla. Fee, $550. Contact Patty Vance, David H. Paul Inc., P.O. Box 2590, Farmington, NM 87499; 5051 326-3431; fax, 5051327-2934.

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Color-Appearance Course, June 15-16. The aim of this 2-day intensive short course; designed for scientists and engineers working in the fields of color science, color repro- duction, electronic imaging, and other related disciplines; is to introduce to the fundamental phenomena, tech- niques, and models of color appear- ance. Contact Colleen M. Desimone, Munsell Color Science Laboratory, Rochester Institute of Technology, Ch- ester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science, 54 Lomb Memorial Dr., Rochester, NY 14623-5604; 716/475-

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