C51: Batch vs. Automated Finishing Systems: Which is Right for You?
Date
Time
Experience Level
Intermediate
Location
S116
Overview
Batch vs. Automated Finishing Systems: Which is Right for You?
1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
Intermediate
Whether your company is looking to upgrade an existing powder finishing system or install a new one, identifying the proper method of processing parts will contribute to the overall success of your powder coating operation. This session will explore the main drivers of batch vs. automated finishing processes, how and when to introduce automation equipment, and best practices for obtaining a higher throughput of products. With labor at a premium, companies aiming to improve throughput by increasing efficiency or adding automation will benefit from the cost-saving considerations outlined in this session.
About the Speakers
Nick Dawson
Koch Finishing Systems
Biography
Nick Dawson is a Sales Account Manager with Koch Finishing Systems. Based in Jacksonville, FL, Nick covers the U.S. Nick is an authorized industry speaker, holding positions within the Powder Coating Institute (PCI) and Chemical Coaters Association International (CCAI). He has presented at industry trade shows and customer training seminars nationwide.
Frank Mohar is the Sales Manager for Nordson Corporation covering the Northeast US and Canada. He has held a variety of different positions within Nordson for almost 30 years and currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Porcelain Enamel Institute. Frank is also a presenter at numerous trade shows throughout the country, as well as training seminars within Nordson.
Jeff Blain is Regional Manager for Circle-Prosco, Inc. He holds a bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering, and master's degree in business administration both from the University of Southern California. Jeff has worked for Circle Prosco in China and North America for the past 10 years with current emphasis on sales and new business development for CPI's pretreatment and passivation technologies. He is a resourceful manufacturing nut that loves to meet new people, learn about their processes, and develop creative solutions to move them forward. His kids call him MacGyver for a reason, and as you can see it's not about the mullet.