Chicago, Illinois - Manufacturers are constantly striving for improved flexibility and greater productivity. Many of these manufacturers find that their finishing process is a bottleneck for getting products to their customers. For those manufacturers who currently use or looking to use Powder Coatings, they may be unaware of recent technological advancements offering significant returns on investment. Attendees to this presentation will be informed about the advancements in automatic coating systems resulting in improvements in system efficiencies relative to the application process. Additional information coved will include an overview of the latest technology used for accurate application of powder coatings and facilitation of quick and contamination free color changeover.
About the speaker
Jeff Hale is the Director, Marketing for Gema, with over 28 years of service. He has held a variety of positions within Gema including engineering, product management, territory sales, sales and distribution management, and marketing. Throughout his career, Jeff has given many presentations as well as written several articles on the powder coating process for various societies and trade publications. Jeff is a 1987 graduate of Purdue University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology. Jeff is a United States Patent holder and active member of the Powder Coating Institute.
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