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Spray-Tech/Junair Sponsors 2009 BSB Waterborne Conference
6/4/2009 3:35:20 PM

Spray-Tech/Junair has become the latest company to sponsor the highly anticipated 2009 BodyShop Business Waterborne Conference to be held Aug. 13-14 at Sawmill Creek Resort in Huron, Ohio. The company joins fellow sponsors AkzoNobel, BASF, DuPont, Global Finishing Solutions and Sherwin-Williams.

”Spray-Tech/Junair is excited by the opportunity to work with the leading manufacturers of waterborne technology in conjunction with BodyShop Business and its first waterborne conference,” said Tyler Rand, president of Spray-Tech/Junair. “The Junair QADS Technology has successfully been integrated, originally in Europe, and now in the U.S. to assist our paint company partners and our shop owners in achieving the highest level of performance possible."

“We look to further educate shop owners on the features and benefits of the QADS Airflow System that can make their operations more profitable and return their investment in the quickest time frame possible,” Rand added. “We see this conference as the ultimate vehicle to start the education process for the entire country.”

Approximately 10 other companies to date have chosen to exhibit at the conference to also promote their various low-VOC basecoat equipment and product offerings: CEG, ChemSpec, DeVilbiss, Garmat, Matrix System, Pro-Tek, SATA, UniCure, Valspar and WaterMasters.

Registration is filling up fast, so collision repair facility owners should act now to take advantage of the early-bird special pricing of $49.95. Call (330) 670-1234 ext. 234 or visit www.waterbornefacts.com.

Also, there are still plenty of sponsor and exhibitor opportunities available. Call Doug Basford at (330) 670-1234 ext. 255 (dbasford@babcox.com), Don Hemming at (330) 670-1234 ext. 286 (dhemming@babcox.com) or John Zick at (949) 756-8835 (jzick@babcox.com) for more information.



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