CCAI Foundation Awards Scholarships – Products Finishing

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Dive into plating bath optimization. Learn about the importance of chemistry measurement, various analysis methods and real-time monitoring benefits through X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis with insightful case studies highlighting efficiency gains. Join Fisher Technology's Devarsh Shah and Melissa Agneta as they discuss how to improve plating efficiency by exploring essential chemistry techniques, including real-life examples. Discover why measuring plating bath chemistry matters, the different ways to analyze it and the benefits of monitoring it as it happens in real-time. With XRF analysis, you'll gain the knowledge and tools to improve your plating process, thus ensuring top-notch efficiency and quality in surface finishing. Agenda: Importance of measuring plating bath chemistry Methods for analyzing bath chemistry Benefits of monitoring bath chemistry in real-time Case studies
In this high-level overview of wastewater system maintenance and upgrades, Robin Deal and Brian Greene will review the critical components required for a fully-functional system and discuss their expected life span. Learn to navigate factors such as material degradation and technological advancements, examine the effects, and address issues of chemical usage on the equipment. This webinar is designed to equip you with the knowledge needed to ensure your wastewater system remains in optimal condition, highlighting the importance of understanding both the hardware requirements and the chemical interactions that can influence system longevity and performance. By implementing proactive maintenance strategies and informed chemical management practices, you can enhance the reliability and efficiency of your wastewater infrastructure, ultimately contributing to environmental sustainability and public health protection. Agenda: Essential equipment for wastewater systems Life span considerations for wastewater systems Impact of chemical usage on wastewater equipment
But is chemical removal or biological removal better for your operation? Or maybe it is a combination of the two for the knockout punch? Chemical removal has a long track record of proven success and is readily available, cost-effective and affords ease of operation. Biological removal is used as a final polish to achieve permit limits and reduce disposal costs. These microorganisms work under aerobic and anaerobic conditions with no caustics or acids as to not cause harm to pipes or wastewater equipment. During this webinar, you will learn about how to implement a total wastewater system that will ultimately have you using less chemistry. Agenda:  When would you use chemical vs biologics for wastewater treatment — or can you use both? Who should consider using biologics for wastewater treatment? What do you need to know about maintaining a biologic system?
Zirconium conversion coatings provide advanced bonding and anti-corrosion treatment for all metals. They are formulated to replace conventional iron or zinc phosphate products in pretreatment applications with environmental, energy and wastewater treatment advantages. During this lively debate, our experts will help you decide which process will pack the bigger pretreatment punch for you – or will it be a combination of both? Agenda:  Advantages and disadvantages of each application type Optimizing your process for reducing chemical consumption and cost Regulatory issues to be aware of
Wastewaters from metal finishing, production and cleaning processes may contain a number of contaminants that require removal to either compliantly discharge the wastewater or reuse it within your facility. Treatment for recovery and reuse sounds good — but is it appropriate for your wastewater and your process? If recovery is suitable, how do you accomplish it and what are the benefits? In this webinar, Evoqua Water Technologies will discuss applications, treatment and smart technology solutions for wastewater recovery, including a real-life example that resulted in improved operational efficiency. Agenda: Typical metal processing wastewater contaminants and conditions Points to consider when deciding if wastewater recovery makes sense Technologies — such as ion exchange and reverse osmosis — for wastewater recovery Digitally-enhanced ion exchange wastewater recovery How digitally-enhanced wastewater recovery can benefit your process and facility
A key component to attaining the most reliable and accurate measurements is the proper use and application of the correct calibration standards, tailored to the measurement task. Achieving accurate and reliable measurements increases quality, improves manufacturing efficiency and saves valuable resources. Taking all of this into account is the goal of coating thickness measurement. Please join Rob Weber and Melissa Agneta in this webinar as they discuss the calibration standard options and best practices for X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and dry film thickness (DFT) measurement instruments. Agenda: Instrument verification vs. calibration Different types of standards available for XRF and DFT guages Benefits of ISO 17025 traceable standards Recertification of standards for ISO compliance
Join us for the CCAI Central States Annual Golf Tournament.  Date:  Thursday, July 18 Time:  Registration opens at noon  1:00 PM Tee Off Location: Adams Pointe Golf Club 1601 R.D. Mize Road Blue Springs, MO 64014 Cost:  $110 per Golfer Cost Includes: Driving range Golf and cart 2 Drink tickets Awards dinner (chicken, brats and burgers) Prizes and raffle Registration:  CLICK HERE to register. Sponsorships:  $125 Hole Sponsorships Select your hole sponsor at the registration link above. Raffle donations are being accepted.  Please bring donation with you to the golf outing or contact Ron Cudzilo at bulcud@aol.com.
Join the CCAI Wisconsin Chapter for the Annual James Steffes Memorial Golf Outing at Oshkosh Country Club! Our annual golf outing is the main funding source for the Wisconsin Chapter’s Scholarship Program. All proceeds from this event go directly to supporting the scholarship program. We strongly encourage registering early as space is limited. Date: Friday, July 19th Time:    9:30 AM – Registration 10:30 AM – Scholarship presentations 11:00 AM – Shotgun Start 5:30 PM – Dinner program, prizes, and awards NOTE THE NEW LOCATION: Oshkosh Country Club | 11 W Ripple Ave, Oshkosh, WI 54902 Registration: CLICK HERE to register. Space is limited – register early! Cost:     $160 per golfer | $640 per foursome                Dinner only (no golf) – $30           Cost Includes: 18 holes of golf with cart Sleeve of balls 2 refreshment tickets Sandwich lunch BBQ dinner 3 raffle tickets If any one company reserves more than one foursome, we ask that you also sponsor a hole. Remember that the golf outing is a fundraiser for the scholarships that we award. We look forward to you coming to our event to support, meet and celebrate the recipients of the scholarships and enjoy a fun day packed with golf and enjoy the company of the CCAI Wisconsin Chapter Members.
Attend the Chicago Surface Finishing Annual Golf Outing Golf Committee Chairman:  Rob Coleman, Bowman XRF $150 per golfer entree fee Includes: Coffee Bar at the Pier before golf and a lunch reception 18 holes of golf with a cart drink tickets welcome gifts REGISTER HERE
Mark your calendar and organize your foursomes as we kick off the 2024 – 2025 program year with the Annual WMCCAI Scholarship Golf Outing. Date: Wednesday, August 7, 2024 Time: 8:00 am Registration 9:00 am Shotgun Start Location: Scott Lake Golf & Practice Center 911 Hayes NE Comstock Park, MI 49321 Cost: $110 per golfer $440 per foursome Cost includes: 18 holes of golf at the beautiful Scott Lake Golf & Practice Center Coffee & pastries during registration Dinner & prizes afterward Beverage tickets Fellowship & support for our scholarship program! Registration: Registration will be open soon.  Check back for updates!
Join the CCAI Salt Lake City Chapter for their 10th Annual Golf Tournament! The Golf Tournament will be held on Thursday, August 8 at Hubbard Golf Course in Layton, UT. This event is a great way to network with other people in the finishing industry. Following the golf outing we will have a box lunch. Please consider donating items to our raffle! Items are being accepted from individuals and companies to raffle of during the tournament. Contact Ryan Hegewald at 801-201-3581 to donate. Tournament Cost Includes: Golf Shared Cart All Contests Putting Closest to the Pin Longest Drive Hole in One Box Lunch Cost: Individual Golfer – $150 Foursome – $550 Non-Golfing Attendee – $75 for lunch festivities only Time: 7:00 AM – Registration Starts 8:00 AM – Shotgun Start Registration:  The golf outing is being held at Hubbard Golf Course on Hill Air Force Base. The base requires official contact information two weeks prior to the outing from each golfer.  If you are registering a foursome you MUST enter each golfer's name, license number, issuing state as it appears on their drivers license and a phone number. This information will be sent to Hill Air Force Base two weeks prior to the golf outing. If the information isn't correct or entered, the individual will NOT be able to attend and you will not be refunded.
Join us for our MFANC summer outing 2024 fun at the park! Last MFANC Summer Outing in Oakland San Francisco Giants vs Oakland A’s  Saturday, August 17 at 4:07 PM at Oakland Coliseum Tickets are limited to 40 so sign up today! Ticket Price: $90.00 Register below or Download Form
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Applications from qualified students were reviewed by the CCAI FEF board of directors, which determined this year’s scholarship winners. 
Scott Andreae, Jim Gallagher CCAI FEF scholarship winner. Source: CCAI FEF
The Chemical Coaters Association International Finishing Education Foundation (CCAI FEF) has awarded this year’s scholarships. Since 1992, the Matt Heuertz Scholarship Fund has provided financial awards to students enrolled in programs that could lead to a career in coatings and finishing. The scholarships are awarded through the CCAI FEF, a 501 (c)(3) tax-exempt charitable organization. Applications from qualified students were reviewed by the CCAI FEF board of directors, which determined this year’s scholarship winners.
CCAI FEF awarded a total of $17,000 in scholarships to 11 students. “The number of applications received in 2024 quadrupled over 2023. While such an increase can make it challenging to select recipients, it also signals that more students are pursuing degrees that could lead to a career in industrial finishing. We are excited to provide financial support to the academic pursuits of these promising students,” notes Sheila LaMothe, CCAI FEF’s executive director.
In addition to cash awards sent to the student’s school account, each scholarship recipient receives a one-year student membership in CCAI, which enables them to gain significant exposure to the industry and benefit from the multitude of resources available through the association and its regional chapters across the country.
The board of directors selected Scott Andreae, University of Wisconsin-Stout, as the recipient of the Jim Gallagher Scholarship, awarded to the highest scoring applicant.
Congratulations to all the recipients of a 2024 Matt Heuertz Scholarship:
Rodger Barnard, Michigan Technological University
Nicholas Boss, University of Alabama
Jordan Clabaugh, Iowa State University
Jackson Davis, LeTourneau University
Nathaniel Ehlinger, University of Iowa
Samuel Hanson, South Dakota State University
Madeline Kehoe, Michigan Technological University
Chloe Lustila, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
Ander Nordin, University of Central Florida
Ailey Smith, University of Florida
CCAI FEF accepts scholarship applications each year beginning in January. Applications can be submitted online at ccaiweb.com.
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