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Ray Pearce is director, customer technical support programs at ECD Inc.,
Milwaukie, Ore. For more information on ECD's temperature profiling
systems, call (503) 353-6233 or visit www.ecd.com.
Whether curing powder coat paint or vacuum casting turbine fan blades from high nickel alloy, the amount of time and temperature in combination is crucial to achieving product perfection.
The goal of thermal profiling is to always increase quality and reduce waste. Three case histories -- covering powder coating, baking and solder reflow applications -- show you how three manufacturers achieved these goals.