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tures of any two or more of said phosphates, said phosphates in- cluding dispersed particles with a particle size that is not more than 5 km. PUF##cIwBAllluvs U.S. Patent 6,214.180. Apr. 10, 2001 A.S. Lake et al., assignors to International Business Machines Corp., Armonk, N.Y. A method for shorting pin grid array pins for plating. ANoDlclucTllocoIT U.S. Patent 6,214,188. Apr. 10, 2001 T.S. December, assignor to BASF Corp., Southfield, Mich. An anodic electrocoat having a carbamate-functional resin. U.S. Patent 6,214,470. Apr. 10, 2001 C.L. Tazzia et al., assignors to BASF Corp., Southfield, Mich. A method of coating a conductive substrate comprising providing an aqueous electrocoat coating composition of an ionic resin func- tionality reactive with isocyanate and a compound comprising a plu- rality of allophanate groups. PoLVEsnRcolllDIll connN6 U.S. Patent 6,214,898. Apr. 10, 2001 J.L.D. Barrio, assignor to Herberts GmbH, Wuppertal, Germany A modified polyester resin/organic peroxide system for powder coat- ing, which is applicable to temper- ature-sensitive substrates and to metallic substrates. EwlFmWrFonWwuHWWnW coAllN6 U.S. Patent 6,217,654. Apr. 17, 2001 F. Mauchle and H. Hiifler, assignors to ITW Gema AG, Schweiz, Switzerland A spraying system including a de- vice to spray powder onto an ob- ject to be coated; an injector to pneumatically convey powder from a powder container to the spraying system; and a powder line connecting a powder outlet of the injector to a powder intake of the spraying system. AnAnMus~lwoolglw U.S. Patent 6,217,725. Apr. 17, 2001 E.S. Van Anglen et al., assignors to Electroplating Technologies Ltd., Northampton, Pa. An improved arrangement for electrochemical processing of metal substrates comprising an electrolytic processing bath; means to support a plurality of electrodes of opposite polarity in the electrolytic processing bath, one being a workpiece for treat- ment and the other electrodes be- ing treatment electrodes; a resil- ient dielectric wiping means arranged for passage across the surface of at least one of the elec- trodes to remove gas bubbles as well as any thin face layer of elec- trolyte at the surface; the work- piece for treatment and the treat- ment electrodes being relative movable with respect to each oth- er; and wherein the workpiece for treatment is an elongated flexible . l Clean, dust-free and easy-to-use l Imprm plating, quality and consistency l High hydraulic permeability improves flowratd and extends bath service life (JlUtwM-Ip#) for a FEfKaxrneSa##+! O-lW~hnob3$#i.s 200 Lob Drive, Glasgow, DE 1970233 19 Tel.: 302.73 1-l 700 800249-l 990 Fax: 302.73 1.1707 FNE WJk TWO WIRE (4-2OmA) pH PROBES COMBlNAltOR ELECTRODES pH ANALYZERS pH RECORDERS CONDUCTIVITY CONTROLLERS CONDUCTIVITY CELL 267mL Zinc Coated Steel . . . $20.001100 267mL Brass ~ . .$55.Gft/lW 1 OOOmLBrass . I . . .$93,W/lW 1WOmL Zinc Coated Steel .$24.W/lOO Anodes. . . .Br $6.50, Cu, Phos Cu . .$9.00 Graphite . . .$lO.W Pb,Zn _. _. .$7.00 Ni . . . . . . . $12.00 Sn.. . , .$lO.W, Cd .$13.W Custom Cast Alloy Anodes . . .$lO.W Lucite Hull CelIs267mL . $36.00 Polypropylene Hull Ceils 267mL . .$65.W 9 Air Hull Cells & Heated Cells l Porcelain Hull Cells a Platinizedflitanium Hull Cell Anodes l Hull Cell Rectifks Visa,MC & American Express @-den Accoptd 948-B Wayside Road, Cleveland, OH 44110 216-406-8460 l Fax: !&6+SSS65 : Tolt Free 688~232-OfB4 e-msii: ptcell@msn.~om Circle 081 on reder card ar go to www.thru.w/w&connsot April 2002 111

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tures of any two or more of said phosphates, said phosphates in- cluding dispersed particles with a particle size that is not more than 5 km.

PUF##cIwBAllluvs U.S. Patent 6,214.180. Apr. 10, 2001 A.S. Lake et al., assignors to International Business Machines Corp., Armonk, N.Y.

A method for shorting pin grid array pins for plating.

ANoDlclucTllocoIT U.S. Patent 6,214,188. Apr. 10, 2001 T.S. December, assignor to BASF Corp., Southfield, Mich.

An anodic electrocoat having a carbamate-functional resin.

U.S. Patent 6,214,470. Apr. 10, 2001 C.L. Tazzia et al., assignors to BASF Corp., Southfield, Mich.

A method of coating a conductive substrate comprising providing an aqueous electrocoat coating

composition of an ionic resin func- tionality reactive with isocyanate and a compound comprising a plu- rality of allophanate groups.

PoLVEsnRcolllDIll connN6 U.S. Patent 6,214,898. Apr. 10, 2001 J.L.D. Barrio, assignor to Herberts GmbH, Wuppertal, Germany

A modified polyester resin/organic peroxide system for powder coat- ing, which is applicable to temper- ature-sensitive substrates and to metallic substrates.

EwlFmWrFonWwuHWWnW coAllN6 U.S. Patent 6,217,654. Apr. 17, 2001 F. Mauchle and H. Hiifler, assignors to ITW Gema AG, Schweiz, Switzerland

A spraying system including a de- vice to spray powder onto an ob- ject to be coated; an injector to pneumatically convey powder from a powder container to the spraying system; and a powder line connecting a powder outlet of

the injector to a powder intake of the spraying system.

AnAnMus~lwoolglw U.S. Patent 6,217,725. Apr. 17, 2001 E.S. Van Anglen et al., assignors to Electroplating Technologies Ltd., Northampton, Pa.

An improved arrangement for electrochemical processing of metal substrates comprising an electrolytic processing bath; means to support a plurality of electrodes of opposite polarity in the electrolytic processing bath, one being a workpiece for treat- ment and the other electrodes be- ing treatment electrodes; a resil- ient dielectric wiping means arranged for passage across the surface of at least one of the elec- trodes to remove gas bubbles as well as any thin face layer of elec- trolyte at the surface; the work- piece for treatment and the treat- ment electrodes being relative movable with respect to each oth- er; and wherein the workpiece for treatment is an elongated flexible

.

l Clean, dust-free and easy-to-use l Imprm plating, quality and consistency

l High hydraulic permeability improves flowratd and extends bath service life

(JlUtwM-Ip#) for a FEfKaxrneSa##+!

O-lW~hnob3$#i.s

200 Lob Drive, Glasgow, DE 1970233 19 Tel.: 302.73 1-l 700 800249-l 990 Fax: 302.73 1.1707

FNE WJk TWO WIRE (4-2OmA) pH PROBES

COMBlNAltOR ELECTRODES

pH ANALYZERS

pH RECORDERS

CONDUCTIVITY CONTROLLERS

CONDUCTIVITY CELL

267mL Zinc Coated Steel . . . $20.001100 267mL Brass ~ . .$55.Gft/lW 1 OOOmL Brass . I . . .$93,W/lW 1WOmL Zinc Coated Steel .$24.W/lOO Anodes. . . .Br $6.50, Cu, Phos Cu . .$9.00

Graphite . . .$lO.W Pb,Zn _. _. .$7.00 Ni . . . . . . . $12.00 Sn.. . , .$lO.W, Cd .$13.W

Custom Cast Alloy Anodes . . .$lO.W Lucite Hull CelIs267mL . $36.00 Polypropylene Hull Ceils 267mL . .$65.W

9 Air Hull Cells & Heated Cells l Porcelain Hull Cells

a Platinizedflitanium Hull Cell Anodes l Hull Cell Rectifks

Visa, MC & American Express @-den Accoptd

948-B Wayside Road, Cleveland, OH 44110 216-406-8460 l Fax: !&6+SSS65 :

Tolt Free 688~232-OfB4 e-msii: ptcell@msn.~om

Circle 081 on reder card ar go to www.thru.w/w&connsot

April 2002 111