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lighted. Outstanding features and benefits are also discussed. Circle 318 on the reader service card Hazardous Leak and Spill Containment New Pig Corp. Tipton, Pa. New Pig Corp. has published its 1997 edition of the company’s Pigalog con- taining more than 3,Oo products for solving industrial and hazardous materi- als leak and spill response problems. The 212-page catalog features many new products including the new line of brown Oil-Only Pig Mat, the Tabletop Oil Filter Crusher, the Build-A-Berm Absorbent Barrier, and the Poly-Coated Burpless Safe Waste Drum Funnel. It also in- cludes more than a dozen technical arti- cles addressing such issues as managing and minimizing waste, recycling used absorbents into energy, developing an effective contingency plan, and choosing proper Personal Protection Equipment. Circle 319 on the reader service card Differential Pressure Instruments Orange Research Inc. Milford, Conn. A 16-page, color Differential Pressure Instruments Guide covers a wide range of differential pressure gauges and switches suitable for filtration, pollution control, processing, water treatment, and other applications. The product selector explains equipment operation and in- cludes descriptions and photographs of easy-to-read gauges, switch models for control, gauge/switch combinations, compound gauges, and explosion-proof units. A table of specifications and di- mension drawings assist in the selection of instruments. Circle 320 on the reader service card Environmental Technical Reference/Equipment Catalog RGF Environmental Systems Inc. West Palm Beach, F/a. RGF has introduced the Environ- mental Technical Reference/Equip- ment Catalog, which contains design information, engineering data, and a full line of equipment for water, waste- water, and odor treatment. The 130- page catalog features 40 pages of de- sign engineering text and reference “I am amazed that prior to plating we can clean 40,000 pounds of rivets per day, using only 5 gallons of methylene chloride, while reducing our oil costs by over $50,000 per year.” Rivets are notoriously difficult to clean and plate because of their smaller diameter and blind holes. No one knows that better than Detroit Tubular Rivet, Inc. Their three-step aqueous rotating barrel cleaning system with oil skimming and oil separa- tion equipment was not doing an adequate job. “The additional aqueous or semi-aqueous processes we investigated - whether spray, rotation or anything else - were not effective,” Thomas said. “The only cleaning R This Finrshing Equipmenr Vapor process that demonstrated Degrenser was permirted under NESHAP and Michigan toxic effective cleaning was rulr~ and has readily met the solvent degreasing.” p~vmit requiremenrs. When the company bought its chlorinated solvent vapor degreaser from Finishing Equipment, Inc., they got far more than they expected. Solvent degreasing solved the cleaning problem and eliminated the oil problem. The quality and consis- tency of their plating process soared while the use of alkaline cleaners plummeted by one-third and acid usage dropped by 70%. Plus, their waste water treatment system can now function properly. Degreasing systems from Finishing Equipment can solve the toughest cleaning problems, and cut your operating costs, too. Contact us today for more information. 3640 Kennebec Drive ?? St. Paul, MN 55 122 612-452-1860 Fax: 612-452-9851 Circle 043 on reader information card material and 90 pages of environmen- tal equipment. Circle 321 on the reader service card Emission Elimination Device Responsible Alternatives Inc. Dayton, Ohio A 4-page catalog features the Emis- sion Elimination Device (EED), a pat- ented process that encloses the process tank while chrome plating is being conducted. Topics discussed include advantages, considerations, design and installation, recommended mainte- nance program, and recommended re- placement program. A cross section of the device is included. Circle 322 on the reader service card Robotics Industry Directory Robotic Industries Association Ann Arbor, Mich. Robotic Industries Association has published its 1997 Robotics Industry Di- rectory, a comprehensive guide to the robotics industry featuring profiles and contact information for nearly 100 lead- ing companies that offer robots and pe- ripheral equipment, as well as system integrators and service providers. The 72-page Directory also includes an in- METAL FINISHING . APRIL 1997 93

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lighted. Outstanding features and benefits are also discussed.

Circle 318 on the reader service card

Hazardous Leak and Spill Containment New Pig Corp. Tipton, Pa.

New Pig Corp. has published its 1997 edition of the company’s Pigalog con- taining more than 3,Oo products for solving industrial and hazardous materi- als leak and spill response problems. The 212-page catalog features many new products including the new line of brown Oil-Only Pig Mat, the Tabletop Oil Filter Crusher, the Build-A-Berm Absorbent Barrier, and the Poly-Coated Burpless Safe Waste Drum Funnel. It also in- cludes more than a dozen technical arti- cles addressing such issues as managing and minimizing waste, recycling used absorbents into energy, developing an effective contingency plan, and choosing proper Personal Protection Equipment.

Circle 319 on the reader service card

Differential Pressure Instruments Orange Research Inc. Milford, Conn.

A 16-page, color Differential Pressure Instruments Guide covers a wide range of differential pressure gauges and switches suitable for filtration, pollution control, processing, water treatment, and other applications. The product selector explains equipment operation and in- cludes descriptions and photographs of easy-to-read gauges, switch models for control, gauge/switch combinations, compound gauges, and explosion-proof units. A table of specifications and di- mension drawings assist in the selection of instruments.

Circle 320 on the reader service card

Environmental Technical Reference/Equipment Catalog RGF Environmental Systems Inc. West Palm Beach, F/a.

RGF has introduced the Environ- mental Technical Reference/Equip- ment Catalog, which contains design information, engineering data, and a full line of equipment for water, waste- water, and odor treatment. The 130- page catalog features 40 pages of de- sign engineering text and reference

“I am amazed that prior to plating we can clean 40,000 pounds of rivets per day, using only 5 gallons of methylene chloride, while reducing our oil costs by over $50,000 per year.”

Rivets are notoriously difficult to clean and plate because of their smaller diameter and blind holes. No one knows that better than Detroit Tubular Rivet, Inc. Their three-step aqueous rotating barrel cleaning system with oil skimming and oil separa- tion equipment was not doing an adequate job.

“The additional aqueous or semi-aqueous processes we investigated - whether spray, rotation or anything else - were not effective,” Thomas said. “The only cleaning R

This Finrshing Equipmenr Vapor

process that demonstrated Degrenser was permirted under NESHAP and Michigan toxic

effective cleaning was rulr~ and has readily met the

solvent degreasing.” p~vmit requiremenrs.

When the company bought its chlorinated solvent vapor degreaser from Finishing Equipment, Inc., they got far more than they expected. Solvent degreasing solved the cleaning problem and eliminated the oil problem. The quality and consis- tency of their plating process soared while the use of alkaline cleaners plummeted by one-third and acid usage dropped by 70%. Plus, their waste water treatment system can now function properly.

Degreasing systems from Finishing Equipment can solve the toughest cleaning problems,

and cut your operating costs, too. Contact us today for more information.

3640 Kennebec Drive ?? St. Paul, MN 55 122 612-452-1860 Fax: 612-452-9851

Circle 043 on reader information card

material and 90 pages of environmen- tal equipment.

Circle 321 on the reader service card

Emission Elimination Device Responsible Alternatives Inc. Dayton, Ohio

A 4-page catalog features the Emis- sion Elimination Device (EED), a pat- ented process that encloses the process tank while chrome plating is being conducted. Topics discussed include advantages, considerations, design and installation, recommended mainte- nance program, and recommended re-

placement program. A cross section of the device is included.

Circle 322 on the reader service card

Robotics Industry Directory Robotic Industries Association Ann Arbor, Mich.

Robotic Industries Association has published its 1997 Robotics Industry Di- rectory, a comprehensive guide to the robotics industry featuring profiles and contact information for nearly 100 lead- ing companies that offer robots and pe- ripheral equipment, as well as system integrators and service providers. The 72-page Directory also includes an in-

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