TDevil,
Something I've seen at big companies, is they will write their own specifications for all of these things, materials, finishes, etc. It's a lot of upfront work, but it has several advantages:
It keeps the drawing face clean, all thats on the drawing face is a number for material, a...
Cory,
I've been looking at the ppg site:
http://www.ppg.com/car_indcoat/TrueFinish/default.htm
They have a couple different paints listed, one seems to be water based and the other not. The spectracron says its a "solvent" based type w/ a urethane enamel top coat. This seems to require baking...
Hello,
I've been digging into the multitude of paint options out there for industrial equipment, and am a bit lost. I see a lot of PPG paint numbers spec'd, but I don't quite get their website.
What type of paint is typically used on industrial process equipment(safety blue frames and...