Read the latest issue of the magazine dedicated to the industry of surface treatments and organic and inorganic finishes.
Being in the surface treatment business means getting to the essence of objects. No other industrial sector has such a vast impact, ranging from furniture, appliances, heaters, and clotheslines to nuclear reactors, aircraft, trains, excavator shovels, shoe heels, surgical instruments, screws, bolts, and perfume caps, in an extraordinary whirlwind of surfaces, colours, effects, textures, and functions.
It is easy to grasp the vastness of the world of surface treatments, if we think that an object’s finish represents its interface with the outside environment. Such interface can be functional, enabling it to perform tasks in addition to the primary one for which it was designed; protective, extending its service life and reducing its need for maintenance; aesthetic, satisfying the desire for beauty; or emotional, capturing attention and making a product desirable.
As per tradition, this September/October issue of ipcm® includes a focus on innovations in finishing applied to design and metal architecture. An issue that is a container of inspiration, of many “wow!” articles for insiders, and of numerous innovations in the field of chemistry.
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