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AUSTRALASIAN INSTITUTE OF SURFACE FINISHING

 

Welcome

The Australasian Institute of Surface Finishing (AISF) is a not for profit industry association, serving the Metal Finishing industry.
This includes:

Electroplating - Electroplating is an electrochemical process used to deposit a metallic coating on the base material of an object by immersing it in an electrically charged solution so that a suitable low voltage electric current flows through it, causing the metallic coating to be attracted to the object being plated. Some of the more common electroplated coatings include brass, cadmium, chromium, hard chromium , copper, gold, nickel, silver, tin and zinc plating.

Powder coating - Powder coating is an advanced method of applying a decorative and protective finish to a wide range of materials and products that are used by both industries and consumers. The powder used for the process is a mixture of finely ground particles of pigment and resin, which is sprayed onto a surface to be coated. The charged powder particles adhere to the electrically grounded surfaces until heated and fused into a smooth coating in a curing oven. The result is a uniform, durable, high-quality, and attractive finish. Powder coating is the fastest-growing finishing technology in North America , representing over 10% of all industrial finishing applications.

Anodising - Anodising successfully combines science with nature to create one of nature's best metal finishes. It is an electrochemical process that thickens and toughens the naturally occurring protective oxide. The resulting finish of Anodising , depending on the process, is the second hardest substance known to man, second only to diamond. The anodic coating is part of the metal, but has a porous structure which allows secondary infusions, (ie organic and inorganic colouring, lubricity aids, etc.)

Chemical Coating - Phosphate coatings are a porous crystalline coating of zinc, iron or manganese phosphate produced on ferrous metal surfaces by the reaction of surface metal to phosphate solution. These coatings are widely used for prolonging the life of organic coatings; providing good paint bonding; improving corrosive resistance and proving an excellent base for holding lubricants.

Organic coating - Organic coating involves the process of depositing a pigmented coating on the surface of an object by dipping, flow coating, conventional spraying, electrostatic spraying and powder coating. Powder coating is the only technique that involves application of a powder; the remainders use a liquid paint. Application techniques include dip coating, conventional spraying, electrostatic spraying and powder coating.

Training Schedule

Apprenticeship Training
Certificate III Engineering Production Systems being offered in Victoria.

Basic Electroplating Course
Melbourne – 12th August to 28th October 2008

Two-day Introductory Electroplating Course
Adelaide 
Brisbane
Melbourne - 19th & 20th May 2008
Sydney - 26th & 27th May

Introductory Powder Coating
Adelaide - 19th to 21st June 2008
Brisbane
Melbourne - 8th & 9th May 2008
Sydney - 19th & 20th June 2008


Metal Finishing Technicians Course
Melbourne

Cleaner Production for Metal Finishing
Melbourne

Operational Front Line Management
Melbourne


 
Branch Activities


New South Wales  
June meeting & AGM Winners & Grinners from the golf day
2 day training for platers & powder coaters
Queensland
AISF National Conference,
Crown Plaza Hotel,
Surfers Paradise,
23rd-25th July 2008

South Australia
Meeting Info
Powder Coating Course
June 19th-21st 2008

Victoria
HSV Plant Visit
May 20th & June 17th

Intro PC course,
May 8th - 9th
Intro EP course,
May 19th - 20th
Western Australia  
WA Pool Championship, 12th April 2008, Scarborough

National Activities


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