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Pile of Rusty Metal Scrap

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Pile of Rusty Metal Scrap
 As winter fades and spring arrives, the change in weather brings a sense of renewal—longer days, blooming plants, and milder temperatures. However, alongside these welcome changes comes an often-overlooked challenge: increased humidity. While spring moisture nurtures growth in nature, it can quietly accelerate the deterioration of metal comp...
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10 Advantages of Mass Finishing & Coating With Latem Industries

You need a mass finishing and coating partner you can trust. Here are the advantages of working with Latem Industries!
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How Vibratory Finishing Removes Burrs (Deburring) from Metal Parts & Components

  Vibratory Finishing is a generic name given to the process of improving the surface of metal using vibrational forces. This process is highly effective in removing burrs or edges (deburring)  from metal components that appear after stamping or forming. removing sharp edges.   Vibratory finishing can also be used to clean and pol...
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Plastico Industries is Proudly an ISO 9001:2015 Certified Industrial Metal Coater

As of September 6, 2018, Plastico Industries is officially recognized for conforming with the ISO 9001:2015 standard in our industrial metal coating services.     For Plastico Industries (and our parent company Latem Industries), ISO 9001:2015 certification means:
  • Plastico Industries’ top management demonstrates leadership...
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  • A-Coating vs E-Coating: What’s the Difference?

    A-coating and E-coating are two industrial metal coating technologies used to apply a rust and corrosion-proof coating to metal parts. Both are dip-coating processes that see wide use in the automotive and heavy machinery industries as a means of coating large components.     Despite these similarities, there are important differences ...
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