Paint and Coatings Industry Webinars
Advances in Plural-Component Equipment Technology
This webinar is archived and recorded from a live presentation on Wednesday, May 1, 2013.
Cost: FREE
To view this webinar recording, please sign in or register
Sponsor:
Founded in 1926, Minneapolis-based Graco is a world leader in fluid handling systems and components. Graco products move, measure, control, dispense and apply a wide range of fluids and viscous materials used in vehicle lubrication, commercial and industrial settings. Graco protective coatings equipment provides advanced technologies that dependably and accurately spray the toughest materials. With its global distribution network, contractors can count on quick turnaround times for expert service and replacement parts. For additional information about Graco, please visit www.graco.com.The protective coatings industry is trending toward high-solids materials. Formulated with less solvent, these coatings reduce VOC emissions. Their fast curing times speed production and create a quick return to service for items in for routine maintenance.
As plural-component protective coatings become more advanced, contractors are faced with several decisions. Should I invest in two-component spray equipment to apply these coatings? Should I hand-mix the materials and apply them with a single-component sprayer? Do I avoid the hassle and skip bidding on the project altogether?
Plural-component sprayers have changed drastically over the past 10 years. They are easy to use. They offer ratio assurance. Some even shut down automatically if the mix is off-ratio.
This webinar will cover new advances in plural-component equipment technology and will provide contractors with information on how to select the proper equipment for their upcoming protective coatings projects.
Presenter:
Eric Rennerfeldt, Product Marketing Manager for Protective Coatings Equipment
Graco
Eric Rennerfeldt is currently the Product Marketing Manager for Protective Coatings Equipment at Graco. He has 15 years of experience with various Graco fluid handling systems, and an emphasis on plural component spray equipment for protective coatings. During the past two years, he has worked as a product marketing manager for Graco’s protective coatings spray equipment. Rennerfeldt has a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Minnesota.
Downloadable File:
(right-click and choose 'Save Target As' to download; all downloads are copyright of their author.)