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Page 1: INTERFINISH 96 14th world congress, Birmingham U.K

INTERFINISH 96 14th World Congress, Birmingham U.K. September 10-l 2, 1996

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GENERAL INFORMATION

The INTERFINISH Congress and Exposition is the most important inter- national event for surface finishing. Held every four years in a major work city, it returns to the United Kingdom for the first time since 1964.

12:OO p.m.-Chromium free pretreatment prior to painting

K. Brown, Brent Europe, U.K.

12:30 p.m.-/_unch

12:OO p.m.-Corrosion resistance of the plated Zn-Co alloy coating

T. Zhenmi, Z. Jingshuang, Y. Zhelong, A. Maozhong, and L. Wenliang, Harbin In- stitute of Technology, China

12:30 p.m.--Lunch

INTERFINISH 96, created by the International Union for Surface Finish- ing, and organized by the world-re- nowned Institute of Metal Finishing, will be held in Birmingham, the his- toric center of British manufacturing industry.

Session 2-Engineering Coatings - 1 Chairman: DR. Gabe

IO:00 a.m.-/nvesfigation of wear in electrodeposited chromium coatings

N. Martyak, K. Newby, and J. McCaskie, Atotech, U.S.A.

Session 4-Management and Control - 1

For the first time, the internationally based Paint Research Association will be participating in the Congress with state- of-the-art contributions on the industrial paint and powder coating sector.

IO:30 a.m.-Characteristics of electrodeposited chromium

M. El-Sharif and C. Chisholm, Glasgow Caledonian University, U.K.

IO:00 a.m.-Plating in a barrel, how does it work? A study of local mass transfer and current density distributioon in a barrel

L. Schuster, A Delvalux, and M. Degrez, University Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium

The technical content of INTER- FINISH 96 is designed to ensure that the key-user industries-automotive, aerospace, domestic appliance, and electrical/electronics-are aware of the latest technological developments and trends for the future.

1l:OO a.m.-Coffee

lo:30 a.m.-Fully automatic on-line and off-line analysis for the plating industry

TECHNICAL PROGRAM

II:30 a.m.-The role of formic acid and methanol on speciation deposition rate and quality in the electrodeposition of chromium from trivalent electrolytes

S. Ibrahim, A. Watson, University of Paisley, U.K., and D. Gawne, South Bank University, U.K.

S. Mark1 and G. Strube, Max Schloetter, Germany

11:00 a.m.-Coffee

11:30 a.m.-Automatic control of deposited mass in hot dip galvanizing

0. Jacobs, University of Oxford, U.K.

12:00 p.m.-Comparison of physico- chemical properties of Cr, Ni-F: Ni-Mo, Ni-W-P, and Mn-Zn alloys coatings

T. Agladze, S. Gabaev, D. Gabe, V. Kudryavtsev, C. Raub, S. Schachameyer, N. Spryelis, and T. Tsupak

12:OO p.m.-Statistical process control in anodizing using a personal computer

A.W. Brace, Consultant, U.K.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 12:30 p.m.--lunch

Session l-Paint Technology - 1 Chairman: J. Bernie 12:30 p.m.--Lunch Session 5-Paint Technology - 2

Chairman: A.C. Hart 1 O:OO-Are we aiming at the right thing?

Session 3-Zinc Alloys - 1 Chairman: G.D. Wilcox

R. Pritchett, PRA, U.K.

2:00 p.m.-The challenge of powder coating car bodies

H. Hofler, Gemma Volstatic, Switzerland lo:30 a.m.-Paint shop in the year 2000

M. Cowley, Ad-Qual, U.K.

IO:00 a.m.-Advances in replacements for cadmium plating in aerospace applications

K. Baldwin and C. Smith, Defense Re- search Agency, U.K.

2130 p.m.-Advances in powder coating technology for automotive applications

1l:OO a.m.-Coffee G. Bell, Courtaulds Coatings, U.K. II:00 a.m.-Coffee

11:30 a.m.--Life cycle engineering of painting technologies-Tool for optimization and decision making

M. Harsh, Institute of Polymer Testing and Polymer Science, University of Stut- tgart, Germany

11:30 a.m.-Corrosion resistance of zinc alloy coated steel in construction industry environments

N. Short and J.K. Dennis, Aston Univer- sity, U.K.

3:00 p.m.-Performance of coated metal roofings and claddings

M. Oliver, British Board of Agrement, U.K.

3:30 p.m.-Tea

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4:00 p.m.-Comparison of the multilayer polyolefin based system for the external protection of pipelines

P. Perret, Elf Atochem, France

4:30 p.m.-Corrosion protection of pipes, fittings, and component pieces of water treatment and pumping stations

J. Pey, Elf Atochem, France

5:30 p.m.-The use of radiant heat transfer in the curing of coating on complex geometries and problematic substrates

R. Hampshire, Eastern Electricity, U.K.

Session 6-Engineering Coatings - 2 Chairman: 6. Wilson

2:00 p.m.-ACD deposition of diamond composites: relationship between phase composition and addition of surfactants

B. Bozzini, G. Giovannelli, E Ferrari, G. Arman, G. Bollini, L. Nobili, and P. Cav- allotti, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

2:30 p.m.-Electrodeposition of composite layers consisting of inert inclusions in a metal matrix

K. Helle, Akzo, NL, and F. Walsh, Uni- versity of Portsmouth, U.K.

3:00 p.m.-Metal-oil compoiste plating for self lubricating bearings

3:30 p.m.-Tea

4:00 p.m.-The effect of brush plating on the structure and wear properties of electrodeposits

J. Gering, Institute of Materials, Ger- many, and J.P.G. Farr, University of Bir- mingham, U.K.

4:30 p.m.-Corrosion and wear protective composition modulated alloy coatings based on ternary Ni-P-X alloys

P. Leisner, M. Benzon, and L. Christof- fersen, University of Denmark, Den- mark, and C. Panagopoulos, V. Papach- ristos, and S. Katsikis, University of Athens, Greece

5:00 p.m.-Corrosion behaviour of zirconium boron nitride and zirconium boride multilayer coated steels

M. Urgen, A. Cakir, and 0. Erylimaz, University of Istanbul, Turkey, and C. Mitterer, Institute of Metals, Austria

Session 7-Zinc Alloys - 2 Chairman: J.K.Dennis

2:00 p.m. Corrosion behavior and mechanical properties of plated Zn-alloys

W. Paatsch, W. Kautek, and M. Sahre, Institute of Materials, Germany

2:30 p.m.-Electrodeposition and corrosion properties of zinc composite coatings

D. Sncddon, M. El-Sharif, and C. Chish- olm, Glasglow Caledonian University, U.K.

3:00 p.m.-Compositional/y modulated zinc alloy coatings for corrosion protection

G. Chawa, G. Wilcox, and D. Gabe, Loughborough University of Technol- ogy, U.K.

3:30 p.m.-Tea

4:00 p.m.-Zn-Mn alloy electrodeposition on steel

B. Bozzini, G. Bollini, and P. Cavallotti, Politecnico di Milano, Italy, and F. Pa- van, Pirelli, Italy

4:30 p.m.-Functional composite zinc electrodepositionm

A. Sachian, M. Blidariu, E. Roman, and C. Raducanu, ICTCM, Romania

5:00 p.m.-Plating from alkaline cyanide-free zincate bath

T. Pearson and E. Long, W. Canning Ltd., U.K.

Session 8-Management and Control - 2 Chairman: D.N. Layton

2:00 p.m.-Mu/tinationa/ manufacturing giants to adopt QS 9000 type industry specific quality standard

2:30 p.m.-Trends in electroplating in Japan

T. Hayashi, University of Osaka, Japan

3:00 p.m.-Quality finishing starts with Ser- Ductor agitation

C. Reichert, Serfilco, U.S.A.

3:30 p.m.-Tea

4:00 p.m.-The internet for INTERFINISH

K. Umeda, K. Kaminanga, Y. Fukada, and T. Sato, Shibaura Technical Univer- sity, Japan

4:30 p.m.-The capability of industrial surface finishing processes to meet specifications

R. Berglund, Swedish Institute of Pro- duction Engineering Research, Sweden

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11

Session g--Paint Technology - 3 Chairman: D. Dasgupta

9:00 a.m.-New water based recyclable paint system

D. Webber, Kemira Coatings, U.K.

9:30 a.m.-Autophoretic coatings chemicals: a new technology to Europe

A. Thomas, Henkel Metal Chemicals, Germany

IO:00 a.m.-An expert system approach to environmentally friendly finishing

R. Kennedy, PRA, U.K.

lo:30 a.m.-Coffee

11:OO a.m.-/nte//igent paint

N. Whitehouse and A. Doroszkosk, PRA, U.K.

II:30 a.m.-Coatings for aero engine applications

B. Norton, Indestructible Paint, U.K.

12:00 p.m.-Development and application or coil coated steel

B. Jeffs, British Steel Strip Products, U.K.

12:30 p.m.--Lunch

Session 1 O-Academic Contributions - 1 Chairman: J.P.G. Farr

9:00 a.m.-Depth profile of composition in layered deposits with dual current pulses

K. Hosokawa, T. Tsuru, N. Misumi, and M. Matsunaga, Kyushu Institute of Tech- nology, Japan

9:30 a.m.-Characterization of copper oxide layers by electrochemical methods

0. Forsen, P. Pesonen, and J. Aromaa, Helsinki University of Technology, Fin- land, and T. Suorti, Outokumpu Re- search, Finland

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1O:OO a.m.-The oscillation of an internal strain in Ni deposits under PR electrolysis

Y. Tsura, T. Tamai, and K. Hosokawa, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan

lo:30 a.m.-Coffee

1l:OO a.m.-Electrochemical and spectroscopic studies of the influence of thiourea on the rate of copper deposition from an acid sulphate solution

S. Campbell, E. Famdon, and F. Walsh, University of Portsmouth, U.K., and M. Kalaji, University of Wales, U.K.

11:30 a.m.--Kinetics of electrodeposition and properties of nickel-tungsten alloys

N. Atanossov and M. Bratoeva, Bulgar- ian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria

1200 p.m.-Positron annihilation as a tool for characterizing anodic layers

L. Palffy, Coil Anodizing and Coating, Belgium; H. Schut, IRI, NL; and D. Seg- ers, C. Dauwe, and T. Hoecke, RUG, Belgium

1230 p.m.--Lunch

Session 11-Metal Spraying Chairman: D.R. Eastham

9:00 a.m.-Thermal spraying-The future

K. Harrison, Sulzer Metco, U.K.

9:30 a.m.-Plasma spray deposition and engineering applications of magnesium hydroxide-polyamide composite coatings

Y. Bao and D. Gawne, South Bank Uni- versity, U.K.

IO:00 a.m.-The microstructure of WC-Co coatings produced by HVOF spraying with liquid fuel

W. Coulston and S. Harris, University of Nottingham, U.K.

IO:30 a.m.-Coffee

11:OO a.m.-Vacuum plasma spraying

K. Scott, AEA Technology, U.K.

11:30 a.m.-The influence of pretreatment on the adhesion of ceramic coatings on steel

D. Gawne, B. Griffiths, and G. Dong, South Bank University, U.K.

12:30 p.m.--Lunch

Session 1 P-Automotive Coatings Chairman: J. Edwards

9:00 a.m.-Decorative electrolating of plastics

A. Hart, Nickel Development Institute, U.K.

9:30 a.m.-New methods of electroless plating and direct electroplating of plastics

A. Vaselis, E. Norkus, G. Rozovskis, and J. Vinkevicius, Institute of Chemistry, Lithuania

1O:OO a.m.-Corrosion resistance of the different coated steels for fuel tanks

L. Storojeva, I.l? Bardin Central Re- search Institute, Russia

lo:30 a.m.-Coffee

1l:OO a.m.-The corrosion resistance of AI-Mn alloy electroplafed steel sheer

K. Hirayama, J. Uchida, and A. Shibuya, Sumitomo Metal Industries, Japan

11:30 a.m.-Some surface factors that affect fhe spot welding of aluminum

M. Thornton, C. Newton, B. Keay, and P. Sheasby, Alcan International, U.K., and J. Evans, University of Newcastle-upon- Tyne, U.K.

12:30 p.m.--Lunch

Session 13-Autocatalytic Deposition Chairman: T. Sato

2:00 p.m.-Electroless nickel plating of magnesium

W. Fairweather, PMD Ltd., U.K.

2:30 p.m.-The use of electroless nickel on automotive components

L. Wing, Enthone-OMI, U.S.A.

3:30 p.m.-Tea

4:00 p.m.-Electrochemical techniques for the evaluation of porosity and corrosion rate for electroless nickel deposits on steel

C. Kerr, D. Barker, and F. Walsh, Uni- versity of Portsmouth, U.K.

4:30 p.m.-Some properties of elecfroless Ni-P, Co-e nd Ni-Co-P deposits

J.P.G. Farr and A. Noshahi, University of

Birmingham, U.K.

5:00 p.m.-New challenges for electroless plating technologies

J. Hajdu, Enthone-OMI, U.S.A.

Session 14-Academic Contributions - 2 Chairman: V. Kurdryartsev

2:00 p.m.-The coatings on nickel basis from low concentrated colloid- electrolytes

L. Degtjar, B. Dubov, I. Kudrjavtzeva, and F. Kukos, State Technical University of Novocherkassk, Russia

2:30 p.m.-Composite coatings-new insights leading to improved process control

J. Celis and J. Fransaer, Katholieke Uni- versity of Leuven, Belgium

3:00 p.m.-High speed electroplating in low concentrated colloid-electrolyte baths

I. Kudrjavtzeva, State University of No- vocherkassk, Russia

3:30 p.m.-Tea

4:00 p.m.-Optimization of the process of metal electrodeposition on highly porous cellular materials

V. Kichigin, V. Kamelin, V. Antsiferov, and 0. Koshcheev, Perm University, Russia

4:30 p.m.-Microwave plasma enhanced CVD for high rae coatings of silicon oxide

0. Takai and T. Honjo, Nagoya Univer- sity, Japan

5:00 p.m.-Transparent water repellent films contained fluoro-alkyl functions by RF plasma enhanced CVD

A. Hozumi, H. Sekoguchi, N. Sugimoto, and 0. Takai, Nagoya University, Japan

Session 15-Aluminum Finishing Chairman: A.W. Brace

2:00 p.m.-Improvements in the pretreatment of aluminum as a substrate for electrodeposition

T. Pearson and S. Wake, W. Canning, U.K.

2:30 p.m.-Mechanical etching of aluminum extruded products: an attractive and ecological process W. Barba, Italtecno, Italy

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3:00 p.m.-Surface treatments for enhanced wear resistance of aluminum

G. Bokmar, IVF; G. Holmborn and L. Granlund, IMC; P. Persson, Celcius; and J. Siden, Ytema, Sweden

3:30 p.m.-Tea

4:00 p.m.-Surface treatment of aluminum foam

K. Kaminaga, K. Toyoda, and T. Sato, Shibaura Technical University, Japan

4:30 p.m.-Electrocolor and other colors, titration, curves, and electrolytic coloring bath for anodized aluminum

X. Ventura and L.C. Syteme, Spain

500 p.m.-Structural characterization of nickel phosphorus cadmium coatings on aluminum connectors

N. Martyak and J. McCaskie, Atotech, U.S.A., and W. Richtering and M. Laron- delle, Atotech, Germany

Session 16-Environment - 1 Chairman: J.P. Celis

2:00 p.m.--life after 1, 1,l -trichloroethane-Options in vapor degreasing

G. Howe, ICI Cleaning, U.K.

2:30 p.m.-Assessment of surface cleanliness for metal surfaces using an electrochemical technique

M. Baumgartner and C. Raub, FEM, Germany, and D. Gabe, Loughborough University of Technology, U.K.

3:00 p.m.-Ultrasonic aqueous cleaning systems for the metal finishing industry

W. Lambert, Kerry Ultrasonics, U.K.

3:30 p.m.--Tea

4:00 p.m.-ACT-l inerted alcohol based precision cleaning system

S. Henly, Layton Engineering Ltd., U.K.

4:30 p.m.-A new system for stainless drying of electroplated parts. The pulse blow drying process.

A. Mobius, LPW, Germany

5:00 p.m.-Flameless thermal oxidation for odor control

J. Young and D. Wright, Thermatrix, U.K., and M. Allen and R. Wilbourn, Thermatronix, U.S.A.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12

Session 17-Environment - 2 Chairman: Dr. Muller

9:00 a.m.-A new approach to effluent treatment for the finishing industry

R. Raiter, Adas Pty. Ltd., Australia

9:30 a.m.-The development of a novel electrochemical reactor for the removal and recovery of metals from waste streams

I. Dalrymple, S. Northcote, and J. Suth- erland, EA Technology, U.K.

1O:OO a.m.-Characteristics of micro- filters made of anodic oxide films of aluminum

S. Hoshino, K. Suzuki, and K. Nakane, Institute of Technology, Japan

lo:30 a.m.-Coffee

1l:OO a.m.-Environmentally friendly stainless steel pickling

N. Sanders, Solvay Interox, U.K.

11:30 a.m.-Control of nickel emission in jewelry and related items

R. Green and J. Sargent, Engelhard- CLAL, U.K.

12:OO p.m.-Alternatives for nickel in electroplating processes

F. Simon, Degussa, Germany

12:30 p.m.--Lunch

Session 18-Electronics - 1 Chairman: A.H. Chapman

9:00 a.m.-Optimizing distribution in barrel gold plating

N. Sawyer, ITT Cannon, and W. Fair- weather, PMD Ltd., U.K.

9:30 a.m.-Formation of cobalt cyanide complexes in hard acid gold baths

R. Green and T. Jones, Engelhard- CLAL, U.K.

10:00 a.m.-Testing of bright copper plating by rotating-cone electrode in PCB prodtiction

D. Reichenbach, Ericsson-Nikola Tesla, Croatia

lo:30 a.m.-Coffee

11:OO a.m.-Studies on the electrodeposition of ternary copper- zinc-tin alloys

W. Miu, J. Ross, FI Lau, and B. Fong, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

11:30 a.m.--Lead free tin alloys as substitutes for tin-lead alloy plating

M. Jordan, Max Schlotter, Germany

12:30 p.m.--Lunch

Session 19-Electroforming Chairman: R. Parkinson

9:00 a.m.-Electroforming-a largely unrecognized but expanded vital industry

S. Watson and A. Hart, Nickel Develop- ment Institute, Canada

9:30 a.m.-Precision electroforming using disposable plastic masters

C. Barnes and T. Crichton, Gillette Man- agement, U.K.

10:00 a.m.-Electroplated nickel in the manufacture of diamond tools

C. Addison, 3M Ltd., U.K.

lo:30 a.m.-Coffee

1l:OO a.m.-Electrodeposition of alloys: improvement of properties in respect to electroforming

H. Liebscher, W. Muller, and E. Wach- smuth, Technical University, Germany

11:30 a.m.--Recent developments of electroforming with precious metals for jewelry

F. Simon, Degussa, Germany

12:30 p.m.--lunch

Session PO-Conversion Coatings - 1 Chairman: W. Paatsch

9:00 a.m.--Relationship in electrochemical properties, microstructure, industrial performance, and salt spray resistance of passivators for white rusting of galvanizes surfaces

D. Singh, B. Gaur, and A. Dey, National Metallurgical Laboratory, India

9:30 a.m.-Structure of zinc chromate coatings

N. Martyak and J. McCaskie, Atotech, U.S.A., and T. Hulsmann and D. Schroer, Atotech, Germany

1O:OO a.m.--Rare earth conversion coatings-a status report

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