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News Release from: Institute of Metal Finishing
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 04 March 2005
Surface finishing show will be global
event
Surface World + Paint and Powder 2005 will run from 8th to 10th November at the UK NEC.
Surface World + Paint and Powder 2003 proved a huge success for exhibitors and visitors alike With many hands on demonstrations taking place, the NEC in Birmingham was a hub of activity
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Sep 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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2005 is set to surpass all previous expectations.
2005's exhibition from 8th to 10th November at the NEC will prove to be the only event of its kind in the UK's surface finishing sector covering all aspects of product finishing, surface treatment and industrial coatings, which in turn will provide the finishing industry with a major sales and marketing platform.
With worldwide coverage, this exhibition is now a global event.
With all major products being demonstrated and technical expertise at their disposal, by attending Surface World + Paint and Powder 2005 visitors can be assured of keeping abreast of any new developments within this fast paced industry sector.
Surface World + Paint and Powder 2005 will encapsulate the latest developments in wet paint, powder and specialised coatings, electroplating, anodising and galvanising, pre and post treatments, effluent control, testing, measurement and quality assurance, health and safety and materials handling.
In addition to recent advances in metal finishing technology, there will be special emphasis on new techniques and materials for the coating and finishing of wood and plastic substrates.
With over 60% capacity already booked and visitors already showing a keen interest, Surface World + Paint and Powder will remain a strong contender when it comes to setting industry standards.
Entry to Surface World 2005 is completely free and the NEC is extremely accessible by road or rail.
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