From December 3rd to December 5th, Jörgen Pettersson from Candor attended the SF China Surface Finishing Fair in Guangzhou, China. The visit was made in collaboration with Candor’s partner company, Techplate. The event has two main focuses: SF China, which highlights the electroplating industry with chemistry and equipment, and China Coat, which focuses on the coating industry. It was a well-attended fair, primarily attracting visitors from across Asia. In addition to showcasing chemical processes and line construction, the exhibition also demonstrated how robotics can be integrated into surface treatment processes.
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