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NOF METAL COATINGS Launches Training Centre
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2012-03-14
NOF METAL COATINGS GROUP says that it has launched the first Training Centre to be dedicated entirely to zinc flake anti-corrosion technology.
Located near to Paris (20 minutes from Paris- Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport) NOF METAL COATINGS' training centre offers a diversified range of training, with the main aim to follow the evolution and challenges linked to GEOMET® coatings.
The GEOMET® and DACROMET® coatings are industrially applied by a worldwide licensee's network. Today, more than 3,500 tonnes of fasteners are coated daily worldwide. NOF METAL COATINGS' role is to provide markets with the best anti-corrosion technology in terms of reliability, quality and requirements. In order to match a wide range of needs expressed by its customers in relation to practical, technical, productivity and cost savings purposes, specific training sessions have been set up, including "Corrosion mechanisms module", "Protection with zinc flake technology module", "Quality control module" and "Tribology module".
NOF METAL COATINGS states that the modules are intended for all the members of the anti-corrosion lamellar zinc industry. They have been designed to fulfil the targeted needs of the licensed applicators as well as to answer specific questions from automotive, truck and fastener industries and distributors. They can also be adapted to other sectors of activity such as renewable energies or railway industry. All the programmes can be tailored to the specificities of each market.
During the training, the participants can handle compounds in a specific laboratory, use salt spray cabinets, as well as use equipment that they use within their company. They will also be able to carry out physical measurement, as well electrochemical or tribology tests.
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reference from Fastener & Fixing Magazine, arranged by Fastener World Inc.
 
 
2012-03-14

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