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CONTlNUBNG EDUCATION RCRA Compliance Seminars. McCoy and Associates offers five 1 -day seminars-RCRA Fundamen- tals: Avoiding the Most Common Mistakes in Waste Identification, Ad- vanced RCRA Topics I, Advanced RCRA Topics II, RCRA Land Dis- posal Restrictions: Step-By-Step Com- pliance, and What’s New In RCRA. These seminars are recommended for generators, environmental consultants, compliance specialists, and regulators. Fee, $450 for one day, $820 for two, $1,140 for three, $1,360 for four, and $1,500 for five. For dates and loca- tions, contact McCoy and Associates Inc., 25107 Genesee Trail Rd., Ste. 200, Golden, CO 80401; 303/526- 2574; fax, 3031526-5471. Basic Mathematical Concepts for Wastewater Problem Solving. This l-day course will emphasize the basic math concepts needed by every waste- water operator and will provide a review of basic math concepts, unit conversions, and problem solving tech- niques. May 10, Ramada Inn, Auburn, Mass.; and May 15, Radisson Inn, Chelmsford, Mass. Fee, $99 ($225 for three Capaccio wastewater treatment courses and $450 for six). Contact Capaccio Environmental Engineering Inc., 75 Union Ave., Sudbury, MA 01776; 508/443-0202; fax, 508/443- 0366. Basic Principles of Electroplating. The Z-day program, based on the correspondence course, Electroplating Know How II, ‘covers such topics as mathematics of electroplating, chemis- try and electrochemistry of electroplat- ing, environmental issues, safety is- sues, plating cycles, cleaning and rins- ing techniques, and testing procedures. This program is designed for foreman, operators, sales representatives, and engineers desiring a better understand- ing of the basics of electroplating. May U-16, Detroit; May l&19, Cleve- land; May 22-23, Boston; and May 25-26, Toronto. Fee, $445. Contact Kushner Electroplating School, 732 Glencoe Ct., Sunnyvale, CA 94087; 408/749-8652; fax, 408/749-0176. Wastewater Jkeatment Operator Safety. This l-day course will explore the importance of safe work practices in wastewater treatment facilities. OSHA will be discussed, and specific safety regulations will be examined, including hazard communication, per- sonal protective equipment, confined space entry, respiratory protection, and spill prevention and control. New and pending safety legislation will also be presented. May 17, Radisson Inn, Chelmsford, Mass. Fee, $99 ($225 for three Capaccio wastewater treatment courses and $450 for six). Contact Capaccio Environmental Engineering Inc., 75 Union Ave., Sudbury, MA 01776; 508/443-0202; fax, 508/443- 0366. YOU NEED THE FINISHED PRODUCT NOW! Sound familiar? Today’s just in time and quality demands require more than just “good enough”. You can’ t afford to drop the ball at the last stage of manufacturing. You need plating systems to meet ever -increasing demands for excellence. Baker Brothers’ equipment engineers understand your plating requirements and can design a system that will meet today’s needs as well as those of the future (along with award winning waste treatment systems). We have over fifty years experience supplying high volume return type electroplating systems incorporating the latest technology, assuring you the best end product possible. Call Terry Hutchins at: 617/344- 1700 or FAX617/341-1713for a Free brochure today. 4 Diisicm of Systems Engineering and Man 44 Campareiii Parkway Stwghton, MA Baker Brothers has a system to meet your items ufaotuling Cal 02072-0507 qlJsi#y needs. 1np&cing the New State of the Art *Performs Cyclic Corrosion + Programmable Controller Tests with Touch Screen Display SLOW Profile Design for easy 9Wet & Dry Bulb access Temperature Display @Power Assisted Cover @iiJngleton 3280 W. 67th Place, Cleveland, OH 44102 216/651-7800 0 216/651-4247 Circle 056 on reader information card Circle 010 on reader information card 86 METAL FINISHING . MAY 1995
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CONTlNUBNG EDUCATION

RCRA Compliance Seminars. McCoy and Associates offers five 1 -day seminars-RCRA Fundamen- tals: Avoiding the Most Common Mistakes in Waste Identification, Ad- vanced RCRA Topics I, Advanced RCRA Topics II, RCRA Land Dis- posal Restrictions: Step-By-Step Com- pliance, and What’s New In RCRA. These seminars are recommended for generators, environmental consultants, compliance specialists, and regulators. Fee, $450 for one day, $820 for two, $1,140 for three, $1,360 for four, and $1,500 for five. For dates and loca- tions, contact McCoy and Associates Inc., 25107 Genesee Trail Rd., Ste. 200, Golden, CO 80401; 303/526- 2574; fax, 3031526-5471.

Basic Mathematical Concepts for Wastewater Problem Solving. This

l-day course will emphasize the basic math concepts needed by every waste- water operator and will provide a review of basic math concepts, unit conversions, and problem solving tech- niques. May 10, Ramada Inn, Auburn, Mass.; and May 15, Radisson Inn, Chelmsford, Mass. Fee, $99 ($225 for three Capaccio wastewater treatment courses and $450 for six). Contact Capaccio Environmental Engineering Inc., 75 Union Ave., Sudbury, MA 01776; 508/443-0202; fax, 508/443- 0366.

Basic Principles of Electroplating. The Z-day program, based on the correspondence course, Electroplating Know How II, ‘covers such topics as mathematics of electroplating, chemis- try and electrochemistry of electroplat- ing, environmental issues, safety is- sues, plating cycles, cleaning and rins- ing techniques, and testing procedures. This program is designed for foreman, operators, sales representatives, and engineers desiring a better understand-

ing of the basics of electroplating. May U-16, Detroit; May l&19, Cleve- land; May 22-23, Boston; and May 25-26, Toronto. Fee, $445. Contact Kushner Electroplating School, 732 Glencoe Ct., Sunnyvale, CA 94087; 408/749-8652; fax, 408/749-0176.

Wastewater Jkeatment Operator Safety. This l-day course will explore the importance of safe work practices in wastewater treatment facilities. OSHA will be discussed, and specific safety regulations will be examined, including hazard communication, per- sonal protective equipment, confined space entry, respiratory protection, and spill prevention and control. New and pending safety legislation will also be presented. May 17, Radisson Inn, Chelmsford, Mass. Fee, $99 ($225 for three Capaccio wastewater treatment courses and $450 for six). Contact Capaccio Environmental Engineering Inc., 75 Union Ave., Sudbury, MA 01776; 508/443-0202; fax, 508/443- 0366.

YOU NEED THE FINISHED PRODUCT

NOW! Sound familiar? Today’s just in time and quality demands require more than just “good enough”. You can’t afford to drop the ball at the last stage of manufacturing. You need plating systems to meet ever -increasing demands for excellence. Baker Brothers’ equipment engineers understand your plating requirements and can design a system that will

meet today’s needs as well as those of the future (along with award winning waste treatment systems). We have over fifty years experience supplying high volume return type electroplating systems incorporating the latest technology, assuring you the best end product possible.

Call Terry Hutchins at: 617/344- 1700 or FAX617/341-1713for a Free brochure today.

4 Diisicm of Systems Engineering and Man 44 Campareiii Parkway Stwghton, MA

Baker Brothers has a system to meet your

items ufaotuling Cal 02072-0507

qlJsi#y needs.

1np&cing the New State of the Art

*Performs Cyclic Corrosion + Programmable Controller Tests with Touch Screen Display

SLOW Profile Design for easy 9Wet & Dry Bulb access Temperature Display

@Power Assisted Cover

@iiJngleton 3280 W. 67th Place, Cleveland, OH 44102

216/651-7800 0 216/651-4247

Circle 056 on reader information card Circle 010 on reader information card

86 METAL FINISHING . MAY 1995

Vacuum Pump Maintenance Course. This intensive .5-day 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. May 1% 19, Sept. 18-22, and Oct. 30-Nov. 3. Contact Jackie Perry, Stokes Vacuum Inc., 5500 Tabor Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19120; 215/831-5542; fax, 215/831- 5420.

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. May 23-24, Newton, Mass.; June 6-7, St. Louis; June 20-21, Rosemont, Ill. Fee, $395. Con- tact Wanda F. Smith, Macbeth, 405 Little Britain Rd., New Windsor, NY 12553-6148; 800/622-2384 in U.S. or 800/421 -COLOUR in Canada.

Fundamentals of Liquid Electro- static Coating Course. This 2-day technical training seminar deals with the theory and application of electro- statics, automatic and manual system design including disk, bells, spray guns, and fluid handling equipment. May 23-24, August 8-9, and Novem- ber 21-22. Contact Ron Kulwicki, ITW Ransburg Electrostatic Systems at 419/470-2120.

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. May 25-26, Holiday IM Pittsburgh International Airport, Coraopolis, Pa. Fee, $480 for AESF members, $580 for nonmem- bers. Contact American Electroplaters and Surface Finishers Society, 12644 Research Parkway, Orlando, FL 32826-3298; 407/281-6441; fax, 407/ 28 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, and color formulation and correction. Fee, $395. May 25-26, Montreal; June 8-9, Atlanta; June 29-30, Char- lotte, N.C.; July 18-19, Detroit; Au-

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gust 15-16, Lawrenceville, N.J.; Sept. 19-20, Dallas; Oct. 12-13, Hartford, Conn.; Nov. 2-3, Charlotte, N.C. Con- tact Datacolor .Intemational Americas Sales Headquarters, 8001982-6496.

Electroplating & Surface Finish- ing for Electronic Applications. This 4-day course zeros in on surface finish- 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. June 5-8, Ramada Hotel, St. Paul, Minn. Fee, $880 for AESF members, $980 for nonmembers. Contact American Electroplaters and Surface Finishers Society, 12644 Research Parkway, Orlando, FL 32826-3298; 407128 l- 6441; fax, 407/281-6446.

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. June 7-9, Sheraton Premiere Hotel, Reston, Va. Fee, $795 ($100 discount for those who have attended a Color and Ap- pearance Seminar within the last year). For details contact HunterLab’s Semi- nar Coordinator at 703/471-6870.

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 Desimone, Munsell Color Science Laboratory, Rochester Institute of Technology, Chester F. Carlson Center for I&$ng Science, 54 Lomb Memorial Dr., Rochester, NY 14623-5604; 716/475-7189; fax, 716/ 475-5988.

Appearance Workshop. This 2l/2- day workshop expands upon the funda- mentals of color and appearance meas- urement. Begixlners as well as more

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Device-Independent Color Imag- ing Course, June 12-14. This 3-day intensive short course is designed to teach methods of achieving high-accu- racy color for electronic imaging pe- ripherals, so called device-independent color. After taking this course, partici- pants should have a better understand- ing of methods to calorimetrically calibrate and characterize scanners, displays, and printers; build device profiles; and use these results to im- prove the color fidelity of these periph- erals through software development and color management systems. Con- tact Colleen Desimone, Munsell Color Science Laboratory, Rochester Insti- tute of Technology, Chester 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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