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MS1 has introduced a line of pe- ripherals engineered to improve the performance or flexibility, or any electrocoating operation. In- cluded in the MS1 peripherals line are deionized water generators (both resin technologies and re- verse osmosis); paint replenish- ment modules (automatic and semiautomatic) for make-up of resin or paste depleted during the coating process; solution transfer carts, which both agitate and move paint to and from storage; and catholyte/anolyte circulation modules, which supply constant flow through each flushable cell. Equipment is factory piped, wired and assembled, and tested before shipment. Circle 417 on the reader service card ELECTROPLATING PROCESS OMG Fidelity, Newark, N.J. The Reel-Satin 2544 high-speed, high-efficiency, low-foam electro- plating process from OMG Fidel- ity has been designed for rapid deposition of pure tin and tin-lead alloys at very high current den- sity. The process offers the advan- tage of being compatible with both methane sulfonate and flu- oborate electrolytes. It is ideal for high-speed wire plating applica- tions, obtaining fine-grained, uni- form, satin deposits over a wide cathode current density range. The resulting tin and tin-lead de- posits are characterized by very low carbon content and excellent reflow and solderability proper- ties. Circle 418 on the reader service card THERMOELECTRIC MODULE CONTROLLER Oven Industries Inc., Mechanicsburg, Pa. Oven Industries’ Model 5C7-362 Thermoelectric Module Controller ELECTROPLATING KNOW HOW BASICSw A TWO DAYZRMMUG PROGRAM ON THE BASIC PRINCIPLES OF ELECTROPLATING Dallas, TX October 23 & 24,200O Los Angeles, CA October 26 & 27,200O Phoenix, AZ November 9 & lo,2000 Seattle, WA November 16 & 17,200O L CALL, FAX OR E-MAIL FOR MORE INFORMATION! Kushner “Training Electroplaters Since 1947” 732 Clencoe Court, Sunnyvale, California 94087 (408) 749-8652 . FAX: (408) 749-0176 E-Mail: [email protected] Web: www.platingschool.com 82 Circle 036 on reader information card Metal Finishing
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Page 1: Thermoelectric module controller

MS1 has introduced a line of pe- ripherals engineered to improve the performance or flexibility, or any electrocoating operation. In-

cluded in the MS1 peripherals line are deionized water generators (both resin technologies and re- verse osmosis); paint replenish- ment modules (automatic and semiautomatic) for make-up of

resin or paste depleted during the coating process; solution transfer carts, which both agitate and move paint to and from storage; and catholyte/anolyte circulation modules, which supply constant flow through each flushable cell. Equipment is factory piped, wired and assembled, and tested before shipment. Circle 417 on the reader service card

ELECTROPLATING PROCESS

OMG Fidelity, Newark, N.J.

The Reel-Satin 2544 high-speed, high-efficiency, low-foam electro- plating process from OMG Fidel- ity has been designed for rapid deposition of pure tin and tin-lead alloys at very high current den-

sity. The process offers the advan- tage of being compatible with both methane sulfonate and flu- oborate electrolytes. It is ideal for high-speed wire plating applica- tions, obtaining fine-grained, uni- form, satin deposits over a wide cathode current density range. The resulting tin and tin-lead de- posits are characterized by very low carbon content and excellent reflow and solderability proper- ties. Circle 418 on the reader service card

THERMOELECTRIC MODULE CONTROLLER

Oven Industries Inc., Mechanicsburg, Pa.

Oven Industries’ Model 5C7-362 Thermoelectric Module Controller

ELECTROPLATING KNOW HOW BASICSw A TWO DAY ZRMMUG PROGRAM

ON THE BASIC PRINCIPLES OF ELECTROPLATING

Dallas, TX October 23 & 24,200O

Los Angeles, CA October 26 & 27,200O

Phoenix, AZ November 9 & lo,2000

Seattle, WA November 16 & 17,200O

L

CALL, FAX OR E-MAIL FOR MORE INFORMATION!

Kushner “Training Electroplaters Since 1947”

732 Clencoe Court, Sunnyvale, California 94087

(408) 749-8652 . FAX: (408) 749-0176 E-Mail: [email protected]

Web: www.platingschool.com

82

Circle 036 on reader information card

Metal Finishing

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is a bi-polar control for thermo- electric modules used for both or either heating and cooling appli- cations. It employs an “H” bridge arrangement of the solid-state MOSFET devices, which are ca- pable of up to 25 A of load current at maximum efficiency. A Pulse Width Modulated output is PC se- lectable for either 675 or 2700 Hz operation, which averages the en-

ergy provided to the module, re- ducing the extreme temperature excursions that are experienced with an on/off system. This type of operation tends to extend the life and reliability of the thermoelec- tric module. Circle 419 on the reader service card

STRIPPING EGUIPMENT

Pauli Systems, Fairfield, Calif

Pauli Systems’ RAM 49 Satin- Strip System with advanced tech- nology that doubles production rates and enables visual control of paint stripping on composite and metal substrates in a dust-free environment. Engineered as a complete closed-cycle system, RAM 49 SatinStrip applies new technology to combine the bene-

fits of direct pressure dry strip- ping with automatic vacuum,

Circle 055 on reader information card Circle 002 on reader information card

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