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Aluminum 101
New Online Tutorial Teaches Vital Facts About Aluminum
No matter what you manufacture, if you’re using aluminum, you better know aluminum. Learn the fundamental (and vital) facts about paint in our FREE Online Tutorial “Aluminum 101”.
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What Manufacturers Say After Converting To Prepainted Metal
Once You Go Prepaint You Never Go Back
In-house painting is a costly secondary operation. Outsourcing your painting operation can save your company costs, time and hassles and enhance the quality and beauty of your end products. That’s what the NCCA says, but what do your peers think? In a recent survey among manufacturers from various industries, we asked what they saw as the major benefits of using prepainted metal. To learn how they responded, click here:
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Assembling Prepainted May Be Easier Than You Think
The Latest In Assembly Developments
Some manufacturers may think that their particular product cannot be made with prepainted metal due to their assembly processes. However, altering assembly methods have enabled many industries to cut manufacturing costs and improve quality by using prepaint metal. Industries such as home appliances, HVAC, construction, furniture, metal doors, windows, cars and truck and dozens of others have converted. Learn about the latest developments in assembly.
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For Ford New Holland, Converting To Prepaint Provided A Better Product Without Major Process Change
A Weldable Primer Enabled The Company To Use Their Established Welding System On Prepaint
Ford New Holland wanted to improve one of its balers by converting the metal to prepaint
but they didn’t want to change their fabrication process. By working collaboratively with their metal supplier, coil coater and paint supplier, a suitable prepaint solution was born. Click here to find out how.
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Making Metal History
The first pre-painted siding was bright red coated aluminum and used for the walls of the exhibition buildings at the Porte de Versailles, Paris, in 1864. Thank goodness there are countless colors available today.
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To learn more about how prepainted coils can save costs, time, and hassles for your organization, surf, email, or call: |
National Coil Coating Association
1300 Sumner Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio 44115–2851
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www.coilcoatinginstitute.org
ncca@coilcoating.org
P: (216) 241–7333
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