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How can I identify the stain or discoloration
on my part after a heat treating process?
Todd McEvoy,
Senior Research Chemist
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Could
gas purity be the reason for the variability in
my thermal spray coating density, hardness and
adhesion?
Robert
Swan,
Applications Engineer
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Our
gas quenching process uses a lot of gas and then
vents it. Can we purify and reuse that gas?
Annmarie
Weist, Global Lead, Gas Recovery and Recycle
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Why
do people use oxygen for combustion when air is
free?
Russell Hewertson,
Manager of Combustion Technology
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How
do I know if I'm wasting gas due to leaks in my
gas piping?
John
Green, Research Technician
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I’m
experiencing intermittent oxidation in my furnace.
Could leaks in the nitrogen houseline be the problem?
Robert
Swan,
Applications Engineer
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How
can I reduce my gas consumption for molten metal
blanketing?
Greg
Ambrogi
Principal Applications Specialist
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I
need to reduce surface tension dramatically, but
don't want to use a fluorochemical surfactant.
What alternatives do I have?
Ernie
Galgocci, Lead Research Chemist
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I
need excellent aesthetic properties for a wood
coating application. How can additives help me
to achieve this?
Ernie
Galgocci, Lead Research Chemist
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Laurie
Marshall and Ernie Galgoci discuss the differences
between a coalescing surfactant and coalescing
solvent.
Ernie
Galgocci, Lead Research Chemist
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Listen
to Ernie Galgoci and Laurie Marshall explain MFFT
and why it's important in coatings systems
Ernie
Galgocci, Lead Research Chemist
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Find
out from Ernie Galgoci if there are effective
fluorosurfactant replacements available for wood
coatings
Ernie
Galgocci, Lead Research Chemist
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Air Products Involvement with the Electronics
High-k Market
Monica Peeters
discusses High-k materials in the Electronics
market. (4:23) June 2007
To read a transcript of this podcast, click
here.
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audio > download
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