Spray Finishing Training sponsored by Owens Community College and finishing brands: Binks, DeVilbiss, Ransburg, BGK

Finishing Brands: Binks, DeVilbiss, Ransburg, BGK and Owens Community College have teamed up to present a Spray Finishing Technology Workshop.  This three-day intensive training program is scheduled for May 11-13 in Toledo, Ohio.  Classes meet from  8:30 AM to 4:00 PM daily and include both classroom and hands-on sessions.  Two Continuing Education Units are awarded.  Attendees should be involved with industrial, contractor, or maintenance spray finishing applications, or spray equipment sales and distribution.  Topics for the Spray Finishing Technology Workshop include:

  • Equipment types and selection
  • Equipment set-up, operation, and maintenance
  • Surface preparation and defect analysis
  • Material selection
  • Safety and regulatory concerns

To register, or for additional information, contact Jaime Wineland, Owens Community College, Workforce and Community Services Division, toll-free by phone at: 800-466-9367, ext.7320, or by e-mail at:  [email protected]    Information is also available online at:  https://www.owens.edu/workforce_cs/spray2016-brochure.pdf  Finishing Brands: Binks, DeVilbiss, Ransburg, BGK pioneered the development of spray finishing equipment over a century ago and continue to refine and improve processes for spray finishing.  The Workforce and Community Services Division at Owens Community College is dedicated to partnering with industry to provide focused education and training programs for traditional and non-traditional students.

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