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SEP 2013

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MEDICAL Clean Competitive Filter Dirty Paint Pockets Which filter would you change next? If you chose the dirty one on the bottom, don't feel bad, ® because you probably haven't experienced the Paint Pockets difference. Fact is, the clean, "straight-from-the-box" filter on the top will need to be changed much sooner than the dirty Paint Pockets® filter on the bottom. ® Even after heavy loading, this Paint Pockets filter still has at least twice as much effective filtering life as the clean filter on the top. (By the way, these are actual photos without any fancy retouching.) A better way to calculate filter cost Savvy sprayers know that you have to measure filter life by the number of parts sprayed—not by the square foot. That's ® where Paint Pockets exclusive, patented Diamond Pocket TM Technology delivers a clear advantage. Independent tests in ® real-world production environments prove that Paint Pockets outperforms competitors, allowing up to 500% more product to be finished between filter changes. ® Discover why hundreds have switched to Paint Pockets and why you should too. Get a FREE set of filters for your spray booth and prove it for yourself! TM ® Only Paint Pockets delivers the time and money-saving performance of the patented Diamond Pocket TechnologyTM Paint Pockets C O M P A N Y TM 877-768-7587 • www.paintpockets.com 20 SEPTEMBER 2013 — pfonline.com The clean and climate-controlled area is used for most scientific applications and medical device coating. had a failure in our system yet." It is those types of standards that attract manufacturers to AIC, including FMC Technologies' Schilling Robotics division, which manufactures remotely operated vehicles and manipulator arms, including those used in deep-sea explorations in oil and gas field operations. Andy Lyons, director of manufacturing technologies for Davis, Calif.-based FMC Technologies, says he has been working with AIC for several years after the company was recommended to FMC through a paint manufacturer's representative. "When we entered into a new product line with very stringent painting and coating specifications, we searched the entire West Coast for a vendor before picking AIC," Lyons says. "They flew through the initial audit and qualification process with ease. Their delivery and pricing are great, and the quality is uncompromising. We couldn't be happier." Serving Food & Beverages Another product offered by AIC is Solvay Solexis' Halar coating, which it has been using on impellers, chemical tanks, chemical pipes and other parts that have chemical or pharmaceutical

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