Lubrication equipment

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questions about passivations and ex- plains the process in nontechnical terms. It also includes an appendix of Federal Specification QQ-P-35C, which details the steps to obtain passi- vation of stainless steels and the tests to be performed. Circle 314 on the reader service card Lubrication Equipment LubeCon Systems Inc. White Cloud, Mich. LubeCon Systems' line of lubrica- tion equipment is pictured and de- scribed in an 8-page brochure. Fea- tured are the company's centralized pumping stations, lubricators, Smart- lube and 6D Controller, conveyor monitoring systems, greasers, the Lubecraft product line of centralized lubrications products, motorized clean- ing brushes, nonmotorized cleaning brushes, and lubricants and grease. Circle 315 on the reader service card Fans Midwest Air Products Co. Inc. Traverse City, Mich. Bulletin 100-A, a 24-page catalog, features the company's BI, GP, an GI centrifugal fans. The literature includes design and construction features, acces- sories, wheel design, specifications, ca- pacity tables, and fan dimensions. Circle 316 on the reader service card Respiratory Regulations Mine Safety Appliances Co. Pittsburgh MSA is offering a comprehensive guide to the new respiratory regula- tions called "Face It, It's Time to Change: How to Comply with the New 42 CFR Part 84 Standard." The kit contains the NIOSH Guide to the se- lection and use of particulate respira- tors certified under 42 CFR Part 84; a copy of the standard itself; an "Intelli- gence Report" listing 16 facts on the new standard; a brochure and registra- tion form to join MSA's Source One user group for information on air-puri- fying respirators; a comprehensive wall chart showing which air-purifying respirators and cartridges the new stan- dard requires to protect against differ- ent chemicals; and product information on MSA's respirators and cartridges. Circle 317 on the reader service card CoatingThickne Gages for A&¢ Metal Substrate Rugged, fully electronic gages non-destructively measure coating thick- ness on Ferrous and Non-Ferrous metals Models to suit special measuring needs, i.e. anodizing, thick coatings, statistical/computer analysis, etc. World'sfirst combination gage to automatically recognize substrate Special application probes for small and hard-to-reach areas Available w )r Separate probe The Measure of Quality DEFELSKO CORPORATION, 802 Proctor Avenue P.O. Box 676, Ogdensburg, New York 13669 Toll Free 1-800-448-3835, Phone: 315-393-4450 FAX: 315-393-8471 , Web: http://www.defelsko.com Circle 029 on reader informationcard nestroy Cyanide without Hazardous Chemicals CDS THERMAL HYDROLYSIS SYSTEMS The only known and proven method of destroying all complexes of cyanide, including iron, without dilution or precipita- tion, to compliance levels. No potentially hazardous chemicals are required - therefore, no increase in dis- solved solids, and no possibility of forming chlorinated or lethal byproducts such as cyanogen chloride. I "GUARANTEED TO MEET THE TOUGHEST EPA STANDARDS" I CYANIDEDESTRUCT For further details, call or Fax us today! III L~rl~ SYSTEMS INC. Tel. (519) 837-1899 II 3=E,mi,.R0. . e,ph Fax: (519)837-162 I...tf.j~ Ontario, Canada N1K 1H3 Circle 179 on reader information card METAL FINISHING • JUNE 1998 151
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questions about passivations and ex- plains the process in nontechnical terms. It also includes an appendix of Federal Specification QQ-P-35C, which details the steps to obtain passi- vation of stainless steels and the tests to be performed.

Circle 314 on the reader service card

Lubricat ion Equ ipment LubeCon Systems Inc. White Cloud, Mich.

LubeCon Systems' line of lubrica- tion equipment is pictured and de- scribed in an 8-page brochure. Fea- tured are the company's centralized pumping stations, lubricators, Smart- lube and 6D Controller, conveyor monitoring systems, greasers, the Lubecraft product line of centralized lubrications products, motorized clean- ing brushes, nonmotorized cleaning brushes, and lubricants and grease.

Circle 315 on the reader service card

Fans Midwest Air Products Co. Inc. Traverse City, Mich.

Bulletin 100-A, a 24-page catalog, features the company's BI, GP, an GI centrifugal fans. The literature includes design and construction features, acces- sories, wheel design, specifications, ca- pacity tables, and fan dimensions.

Circle 316 on the reader service card

Respiratory Regulat ions Mine Safety Appliances Co. Pittsburgh

MSA is offering a comprehensive guide to the new respiratory regula- tions called "Face It, It's Time to Change: How to Comply with the New 42 CFR Part 84 Standard." The kit contains the NIOSH Guide to the se- lection and use of particulate respira- tors certified under 42 CFR Part 84; a copy of the standard itself; an "Intelli- gence Report" listing 16 facts on the new standard; a brochure and registra- tion form to join MSA's Source One user group for information on air-puri- fying respirators; a comprehensive wall chart showing which air-purifying respirators and cartridges the new stan- dard requires to protect against differ- ent chemicals; and product information on MSA's respirators and cartridges.

Circle 317 on the reader service card

Coating Thickne Gages for A&¢ Metal Substrate • Rugged, fully electronic gages non-destructively measure coating thick- ness on Ferrous and Non-Ferrous metals

• Models to suit special measuring needs, i.e. anodizing, thick coatings, statistical/computer analysis, etc.

• World's first combination gage to automatically recognize substrate

• Special application probes for small and hard-to-reach areas

Available w )r Separate probe

The Measure of Quality

DEFELSKO CORPORATION, 802 Proctor Avenue P.O. Box 676, Ogdensburg, New York 13669

Toll Free 1-800-448-3835, Phone: 315-393-4450 FAX: 315-393-8471 , Web: http://www.defelsko.com

Circle 029 on reader information card

n e s t r o y C y a n i d e without Hazardous

Chemicals CDS THERMAL HYDROLYSIS

S Y S T E M S The only known and proven method of destroying all complexes of cyanide, including iron, without dilution or precipita- tion, to compliance levels.

No potentially hazardous chemicals are required - therefore, no increase in dis- solved solids, and no possibility of forming chlorinated or lethal byproducts such as cyanogen chloride.

I " G U A R A N T E E D TO M E E T THE T O U G H E S T EPA S T A N D A R D S " I

CYANIDE DESTRUCT For further details, call or Fax us today! III L ~ r l ~ SYSTEMS INC. Tel. (519) 837-1899 II

3=E,mi,.R0. . e,ph Fax: (519) 837-162 I . . .tf.j~ Ontario, Canada N1K 1H3

Circle 179 on reader information card

METAL FINISHING • JUNE 1998 151