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Spraying Electrostatically A N ALUMINIUM-BASED polyPl. chromatic paint, intended primarily

11th August 1961, Page 57
11th August 1961
Page 57
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for application with electrostatic hand guns, is the latest addition to the range of Vulcan finishes manufactured by the industrial division of Blundell, Spence and Co., Ltd.

Until now it has been difficult to spray metallic paints with an electrostatic hand gun because of the rapid build-up of deposited metal in the paint feed line. This provided a path for the high-voltage electrostatic charge to leak away to earth. preventing the system from operating.

The new paint is claimed to have overcome this problem. It is a one-coat finish, and can be either air-dried (30 minutes) or staved (20 minutes at 240 deg. to 250 deg. F.).

At present the new paint is available only in silver grey, which dries to a semigloss finish.

Small-size Trailer THE prototype of a 1-ton-capacity trailer with a platform which can be raised and lowered hydraulically has

been made by D. H.

Morgan (Engineers). Farnham, Surrey: Main features of the unit are a loading height of 5 in. and a ground clearance of 9 in. when raised. Platform size of the prototype is 5 ft. wide by 1.0 ft. long, but these dimensions 'can be varied to suit individual requirements.

Directory THE current edition of the Aluminium Development Associ

ation Directory of Members has been modified considerably and the contents expanded.

This publication is now divided into two parts. the first being an index of products where the names of member -companies and the various forms of aluminium produced are given. Full par

ticulars of each company are contained in the second part.

Copies of the directory can be obtained from the Association at 33 Grosvenor Street, London, W.I.

Vacuum Cleaner ACOMPRESSED-AIR operated industrial vacuum cleaner has been introduced by C.M.I. Products, Ltd., 1-8 New College Parade. Finchlev Road, London,

N.W.3. The cleaner is mounted on three castors. has a flexible suction hose of adequate length, and, as well as being suitable for upholstery and carpet cleaning, can handle metal and wood chippings, nuts and bolts and liquids.

The suction unit is mounted on top of the waste container. Spare containers are available, so that when one is full it is replaced with an empty unit.

When using compressed air at 100 p.s.i., air consumption is 104 cu. ft. per minute. B23

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Locations: Surrey, N ALUMINIUM, London

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