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German paint expo to feature improved coating

OBERBOIHINGEN, Germany, June 23, 2015

Cutting unit costs while simultaneously improving quality and productivity and sustainability in painting and coating processes will be the focus of an upcoming industrial coating trade fair in Karlsruhe, Germany.

PaintExpo, running from April 19 to 22, will be presenting solutions that focus on achieving these aims. The trade fair already has over 300 companies from 19 countries on its list of exhibitors, a statement said.

PaintExpo will be presenting products and services along the entire process chain for wet painting, powder coating and coil coating. The wide range of exhibits on show varies from pre-treatment right through to quality control and packaging.

“We have well-known companies who have registered for the forthcoming PaintExpo for the first time. That is why we can already say today that practically all market and technology leaders will be present in Karlsruhe,” said Jürgen Haussmann, managing director of FairFair GmbH and organizer of PaintExpo.

The range of exhibits at PaintExpo includes equipment for wet-painting and powder-coating, application systems and spray guns, wet and dry paints, automation and feeding technologies, cleaning and pre-treatment, drying and hardening, environmental technology, compressed air systems, air supply and exhaust air purification, water treatment, recycling and disposal, accessories, measuring and testing technologies, quality assurance, paint stripping, contract coating, services and specialist literature. Downstream operations such as printing and packaging are also covered.

This is also the range of exhibits that will be on show at the third PaintExpo Eurasia, trade fair for industrial coating technology in Istanbul, Turkey, from October 15 to 17. The Eurasian offshoot is mutually organized by FairFair GmbH and Artkim Fuarcilik. – TradeArabia News Service




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