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The Phosphating of Metals by I~. Rauscb 406 pages $131.00 The treatise covers theoretical principles of phosphating and its practical applica- tions. It also includes such peripheral aspects as effluent treatment technology, standards and specifications, plant construction, methods for cold working of treated surfaces, and modern painting processes. Send Orders to: METAL FINISHING 660 White Plains Rd., Tarrytown, NY 10591-5153 For faster service, call (914) 333-2578 or FAX your order to (914) 333-2570 All book orders must be prepaid. Please include $5.00 shipping and handling for delivery of each book via UPS in the U.S., $10.00 for each book shipped express to Canada; and $20.00 for each book shipped express to all other countries, B-9 NICKELSTRIPPERS The only one-component, non-toxic powdered immersion nickel strippers on the market, removes nickel from steel, copper, brass and zinc diecast. NO ELECTRICITY NO CYANIDES NO PHOSPHATES NO CAUSTICAMINES NO AMMONIA NO FUMES 5 FORMULATIONS B-9 Formula removes electrolytic and electroless nickel from steel • B-9 Plus for use by shop operators on all substrates • B-929 Formula strips nickel from zinc diecast, copper, brass, silver and gold with no etching of the softer substrates • B-913 Removes nickel from alumi hum with no hydrogen embrittlement aftereffects • B-9 Nickel-iron strips nickel-iron alloy from ferrous substrates with no attack Military and Aerospace Specs New Batch Waste Treatment Method METALXB-9 NICKEL STRIPPERS GETTHE JOB DONE! METALX,INC. 2600 Rob), Martin Rd. Lenoir,NC 28645 1.704-758-4997 Fax 1.704-758-5033 Circle 054 on reader information card Circle 072 on reader information card SUR/FIN '97 Reception A reception will be held at the Grand Ball Room of the Double Tree Hotel in Detroit during SUN/FIN '97 on June 28th from 8 to 10 p.m. Set aside the 24th and join us in "Motown" for something special. Tickets go on sale April 1st. Annual Meeting Set aside lunch on the 28th as well to attend the Annual Meeting of MFSA where you will hear about the future plans of the Association and see the "changing of the guard." There will be a new President and Vice President as well as five new people to fill the places of retiring Trustees Hutchins (Napco), Kinne (Atotech), Kraft- Libermann (Kraft), Olander (EPI), and Toussaint (Chemithon). Every member company is entitled to. one free lun- cheon ticket. Additional tickets are $55 each ($65 at the door). GAC Year-End Report Once again, the Government Advi- sory Committee (GAC) has issued its year-end report. It provides a summary of current status and anticipated ac- tions for Government Relations over the coming year. It represents the core task- and issue-oriented activities of the surface finishing Government Re- lations Program. Not listed here are the many regulatory compliance issues that are addressed in the course of a year by the Government Relations Pro- gram in the interest of the contributing organizations and in response to mem- ber inquiries and requests. The GAC is comprised of representatives of AESF, NAMF, and MFSA. Members may re- quest a copy of the report from head- quarters. 104 METAL FINISHING • MARCH 1997
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The Phosphating of Metals by I~. Rauscb 406 pages $131.00

The treatise covers theoretical principles of phosphating and its practical applica- tions. It also includes such peripheral aspects as effluent treatment technology, standards and specifications, plant construction, methods for cold working of treated surfaces, and modern painting processes.

Send Orders to: METAL FINISHING

660 White Plains Rd., Tarrytown, NY 10591-5153 For faster service, call (914) 333-2578 or FAX your order to (914) 333-2570

All book orders must be prepaid. Please include $5.00 shipping and handling for delivery of each book via UPS in the U.S., $10.00 for each book shipped express to Canada; and $20.00 for each book shipped express to all other countries,

B-9 NICKEL STRIPPERS The only one-component, non-toxic powdered immersion nickel strippers on the market, removes nickel from steel, copper, brass and zinc diecast.

NO ELECTRICITY NO CYANIDES NO PHOSPHATES NO CAUSTIC AMINES NO AMMONIA NO FUMES

5 FORMULATIONS

• B-9 Formula removes electrolytic and electroless nickel from steel

• B-9 Plus for use by shop operators on all substrates

• B-929 Formula strips nickel from zinc diecast, copper, brass, silver and gold with no etching of the softer substrates

• B-913 Removes nickel from alumi hum with no hydrogen embrittlement aftereffects

• B-9 Nickel-iron strips nickel-iron alloy from ferrous substrates with no attack

Military and Aerospace Specs New Batch Waste Treatment Method METALX B-9 NICKEL STRIPPERS

GET THE JOB DONE!

METALX, INC. 2600 Rob), Martin Rd. Lenoir, NC 28645 1.704-758-4997 Fax 1.704-758-5033

Circle 054 on reader information card Circle 072 on reader information card

SUR/FIN '97 Reception A reception will be held at the Grand

Ball Room of the Double Tree Hotel in Detroit during SUN/FIN '97 on June 28th from 8 to 10 p.m. Set aside the 24th and join us in "Motown" for something special. Tickets go on sale April 1st.

Annual Meeting Set aside lunch on the 28th as well

to attend the Annual Meeting of MFSA where you will hear about the future plans of the Association and see the "changing of the guard." There will be a new President and Vice President as well as five new people to fill the places of retiring Trustees Hutchins (Napco), Kinne (Atotech), Kraft- Libermann (Kraft), Olander (EPI), and Toussaint (Chemithon). Every member company is entitled to. one free lun- cheon ticket. Additional tickets are $55 each ($65 at the door).

GAC Year-End Report Once again, the Government Advi-

sory Committee (GAC) has issued its year-end report. It provides a summary of current status and anticipated ac- tions for Government Relations over the coming year. It represents the core task- and issue-oriented activities of the surface finishing Government Re- lations Program. Not listed here are the many regulatory compliance issues that are addressed in the course of a year by the Government Relations Pro- gram in the interest of the contributing organizations and in response to mem- ber inquiries and requests. The GAC is comprised of representatives of AESF, NAMF, and MFSA. Members may re- quest a copy of the report from head- quarters.

104 METAL FINISHING • MARCH 1997

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