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Powder Coating 101 Coming to Alabama March 17-18

Posted on Tuesday, February 24, 2015

March 17-18, 2015

WORKSHOP: Powder Coating 101
Basic Essentials with Lab


Location:Alabama Power Facility: Calera, AL
744 County Rd. 87A, Building 7B
Calera, AL 35040

Register now for this 1.5-day, introductory workshop that focuses on materials, application, reclamation, testing and evaluation, quality control, the manufacturing process, and much more. This workshop includes classroom as well as laboratory time.
WHY ATTEND?
  • 1.5 days of instruction by qualified industry experts
  • Learn the latest technologies
  • Gain education and skills needed for career development
  • Take home the Powder Coating Finisher's Handbook (a $120 value)
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
  • Powder coating process
  • Application, recovery, electrostatic theory
  • Powder selection, testing, costing
  • Surface preparation
  • System design, hanging, environmental
  • Ovens, curing, IR boost
  • Networking reception
REGISTRATION FEES:PCI Members:$395, Non-Members:$495

Click here for details and hotel reservation information.


Please note, registration is available until the class is full or until the registration deadline which is at NOON on Monday, March 16th (which ever comes first). This particular class can accommodate a maximum of 30 attendees.