Monday, January 27, 2014

Hernon Manufacturing Installs Ammunition Sealant Dispensing System at Sellier and Bellot

Hernon’s custom Ammunition Sealant Dispensing System reduces production costs, saves time while increasing accuracy and quality of finished products

 Sanford, FL., January 27, 2014 – Hernon Manufacturing, the innovator in adhesives, sealants and dispensing equipment, is pleased to announce the installation of a custom ammunition sealant dispensing system at Sellier and Bellot in January.

 “Engineered with the capabilities of Hernon’s Autosealer 5500 Ammunition Sealant Dispensing and UV Curing System, the custom dispensing system built for Sellier and Bellot also has blank ammunition sealing capabilities,” said Edgardo Rodriguez, Director of Sales and Marketing for Hernon Manufacturing.

 The new sealant dispensing machine is capable of sealing the bullet and primer of various calibers of assembled pistol, rifle, and blank ammunition on a single machine, including .38, .40 S&W, .45, .357, .308 and more. In 15 minutes or less, the conveyor belt can be easily changed to accommodate the different calibers. In a simultaneous process, the Auto Sealer applies projectile and primer sealant, performs vision systems inspections and UV curing. More than 200 rounds per minute can be processed.

"Our custom dispensing equipment is engineered to reduce production costs and save time, while increasing the accuracy and quality of the finished products," added Rodriguez. "It is one of the most efficient dispensing and curing machines on the market today."

 “Sellier and Bellot deals with the research, development and sale of ammunition products which include shotshells, rifle cartridges, pistol and revolver cartridges, rim-fire cartridges, army and ammunition,” said Harry Arnon, President of Hernon Manufacturing. “We are pleased to have been selected to engineer and install a custom ammunition sealant dispensing system for such a prestigious company.”

In the history of the Sellier and Bellot company, Hernon’s Ammunition Sealant Dispensing System is the first U.S. made machine to ever have been acquired.

View the machine in action.

HERNON Manufacturing has been committed to delivering world class adhesive, sealant, and impregnation solutions along with precision dispensing systems for nearly four decades. A long-time member of Central Florida’s industrial manufacturing community, HERNON offers strong brands and technologies, all made in the United States, for a diverse range of industries including: Energy/Power Generation, Medical, Electronics, Electrical, LED, Automotive, Appliances, Sporting Goods, Ammunition, Communications, Aerospace, Aviation, High Tech Audio, Defense, Fire Suppression, Transportation, and Marine. HERNON Manufacturing is proud to be an ISO-9001 and ITAR registered company whose products meet or exceed Mil-Specs.

 • Awarded 2012 ThinkGlobal Exporter of the Year
 • Nominated one of Florida's Top Companies to Watch in 2012
 • Received the 2012 William C. Schwartz Industry Innovation Award
 • Named 2013 State of Florida Small Business Exporter of the Year

 Visit http://www.hernon.com or contact 407-322-4000 for more information.

Friday, January 24, 2014

Commercial Building Maintenance 101

Whether you manager a manufacturing warehouse, retail establishment, hotel, place of worship, or an office building, having a facilities maintenance company to manage all of your commercial building maintenance is key to making your life easier!

Peeling paint and graffiti-laced exteriors, mechanical and electrical issues, dirty floors and windows and unsanitary restrooms appeal to no one - not your tenants, not their customers, no one. Maintaining the exterior and interior of a facility is important to sustaining customer satisfaction, keeping high safety standards and retaining the value of your asset.

Take a look around your facility. Sure, you may see these four walls every day, but what are your tenants seeing? What safety issues are you not seeing? Are there any little maintenance tasks that can be taken care of now to prevent them from turning into big and costly issues?

Go ahead – take these checklists and take a quick walk around your facility.

Exterior Building Maintenance Checklist 
Do you have any of these issues that need to be addressed?
 Peeling, bubbling, or chipping paint on walls, doors, etc.?
 Graffiti?
 Cracks in the walls?
 Mold, fungus, or mildew on the building?
 Stains (indicating leaks)?
 Rust or deterioration on metal?
 Wood Rot?
 Broken or burned out light fixtures?
 Exposed wiring?
 Security cameras/gates not working?
 Cracked or broken sidewalks or curbs?
 Potholes in the parking lot?
 Dirty parking lot?
 Missing handicap signs or other safety signs or pavement markings missing?
 Leaking air conditioner unit(s)?
 Presence of pests, wasps, ants, etc.
 Broken locks?
 Broken glass or broken windows?
 Weather-stripping damaged or missing?
 Exterior water facets leaking?
 Ash/waste cans unsecured or need to be emptied?
 Missing hardware, latches, or panels on fences?
 Bulk items left in dumpster area?

You may need: pressure washing, re-painting, commercial building maintenance, minor soffit/fascia repairs, electrical repairs, mechanical repairs, asphalt repairs, and parking lot sweeping services.

Interior Building Maintenance Checklist 
Do any of these conditions exist?
 Dirty floors or carpets?
 Cracked or missing floor tiles?
 Baseboards dirty or banged up?
 Tripping hazards?
 Peeling, bubbling, or chipping paint on walls, doors, etc.?
 Holes, cracks or other damage to the walls?
 Damaged or missing ceiling tiles?
 Sprinklers dirty?
 Sprinklers not working or not tested/inspected?
 Mold, fungus, or mildew in the building?
 Plumbing issues – leaks, running toilets, dripping faucets, signs of stains or rot?
 Air conditioning issues – not cooling, dirty duct vents, dirty filters, not working properly?
 Wood Rot?
 Broken or burned out light fixtures?
  Receptacle/Switch covers missing or broken?
 Overloaded outlets?
 Broken outlets?
 Circuit breakers tripping frequently?
 Breaker box labels not in place? Cover not closed?
 Fire extinguishers missing? Charged? Tagged? Unobstructed?
 Fire exits marked and not blocked?
 Kitchen dirty - stove, exhaust fan, refrigerator, etc.
  Chemicals not labelled properly?
 Walkways not clear? Slip or trip hazards?
 Dirty bathrooms? Or is there trash accumulated?

You may need: commercial painting, interior maintenance, mechanical and electrical repairs, bulk debris removal, janitorial services, and porter services.

So, how’d you do? Were you pleasantly surprised, or horribly shocked? If the latter is true, have no fear, American Facility Services is here to help. AFS provides both interior and exterior commercial building services throughout the state of Florida.

How can we help you?

About American Facility Services
 Since 1993, American Facility Services (AFS) has built a solid reputation based on safety, quality and customer service. With offices in Orlando, Jacksonville and Tampa, AFS’ portfolio of commercial facility services enable our clients the convenience of working with a single provider for all their commercial property needs. Contact AFS today at 866-793-3735 or visit our website at http://www.afsflorida.com for an online proposal.

Line Striping 101

Parking lot line striping is a task that will be on a facility managers’ to do list at some point of their career.

When line striping and other pavement markings are clear to detect, visitors to your parking lot can park their cars easier, pedestrians are able cross safely and traffic flows are better managed moving in and out of the parking area.

 For a facility manager, it helps to understand the line striping process to be able to better plan for this necessary commercial maintenance service.

A local paving company can be contracted to re-stripe a parking lot. Once on the job site, the paving contractor will work with the facility manager to determine if the same lines will be re-striped or if a new layout would better accommodate the needs of the facility.

 If a new line striping layout will be created, the paving contractor will take measurements of your parking lot, and then draw a sketch. The new line striping layout will include the dimensions as well as any obstructions such as light poles, trees or other obstacles that can limit the number of parking spaces.

Each parking stall will be 18 feet deep and can be at 45, 50, 55, 60 or 90-degree angles. The depth of the parking lot and traffic flow will determine which angle will work best.

Following local zoning laws for handicap and fire zone clearances and distances, as well as the facilities requirements, an asphalt paving company can then paint the parking stalls and perform other line striping tasks as needed.

Preparing a parking lot for new line striping is half the battle. First, the weather must be taken into consideration. The line striping project should be scheduled during dry weather. Not only does the area need to be dry when the paint is being applied, it’s also important to avoid rainfall for at least four hours after re-striping.

Next, when the asphalt company is ready to start the project, the lot will need to be barricaded or roped off to keep cars from parking in the re-striping area. Once clear of all cars, the parking lot should be pressure washed to remove dirt, mildew, vegetation and other contaminants. After this step is completed, the asphalt pavement should be left to dry thoroughly. Depending on the temperatures and humidity, this could take a full twenty-four hours.

After the asphalt is dry, the paving contractor should use a landscape blower to remove any remaining sand, dirt or other particles immediately prior to beginning the line striping installation.

 The paving company will carefully measure and map out the parking lot layout using chalk or spray paint. Once complete, the paving contractor will use a walk-behind machine or manually paint the stripes.

 Alternate parking should be arranged for approximately 36-48 hours so that the area can be prepped, the parking lot lines striped and once the process has been completed, the area can have a full twenty four hours for the marking paint to dry. Although most line striping is dry to the touch within 30 minutes, for best application results, a full drying cycle should be allotted.

About ABC Paving and Sealcoating 
With more than 20 years of experience, ABC Paving and Sealcoating is Florida's leading paving contractor. ABC Paving and Sealcoating provides commercial organizations with the highest level of customer service, professional workmanship and services including: asphalt paving, asphalt repairs and prevention, pothole repairs, sealcoating, line striping and pavement marking, thermoplastic, crack filing, signs and safety devices, concrete sidewalks, concrete curbs, site preparation and signs and safety devices. We use our experience and the latest equipment available to get the job done right the first time in a timely, cost effective manner. For more information about ABC Paving and Sealcoating, visit our website at http://pavingandsealcoating.com or call 866-934-7623 for a free estimate.

Hernon Manufacturing Receives Patent for Bullet Tip Identification Process

Central Florida manufacturer’s newly patented invention offers bullet tip identification while avoiding conventional drawbacks

Sanford, FL., January 24, 2014 – Hernon Manufacturing, the innovator in adhesives, sealants and dispensing equipment is pleased to announce its invention for bullet tip identification has received a United States Patent.

“Our bullet tip identification process is not limited to a specific size or shape of ammunition cartridge,” said Harry Arnon, President of Hernon Manufacturing. “The invention may be adapted as desired for use with any size or shape ammunition cartridge, including different caliber cartridges.”

Background of the Invention
Rifle and handgun cartridges are shaped to be fired from a firearm that has a specific caliber. Because of this, the shape of the cartridges does not vary by manufacturer. Cartridge manufacturers often remedy this by stamping their names onto the bottom of the cartridge case to allow users to distinguish one brand from another.

A user may wish to identify ammunition to indicate training rounds, live rounds, caliber, etc. Conventional approaches to ammunition identification have been to either etch a mark into the exterior of the bullet or to paint the tip of the bullet. Unfortunately, these techniques have drawbacks such as poor and inconsistent adherence of the marking material, distorting the weight distribution of the bullet, affecting the ballistic performance of the bullet, affecting the firing trajectory of the bullet, or affecting the ease of loading.

Hernon’s Patented Invention 
Hernon Manufacturing invented a process to not only make a bullet tip identifiable, but also avoid conventional drawbacks. The Patent, number US 8,607,7-7 B1, is for Identifiable Ammunition and Related Methods.

“With our patented process, bullets can be made identifiable and distinguishable from other bullets or cartridges by placing a user identifiable marker on the bullet. The marker may be made of paper, plastic, metal or any other suitable materials and may include one or more letters, words, numbers, symbols, designs, logos, etc,” said Arnon.

In accordance with the invention, an identifiable bullet may be made by forming a bore in the projectile portion of the ammunition, placing a marker in the bore, introducing a flowable polymetric material into the bore, and hardening the polymetric material. This provides a substantially transparent window through which the marker can be viewed by a user for identification of the bullet.

“The polymeric material is an adhesive that cures or hardens when exposed to ultraviolet radiation. “Suitable UV curable polymeric materials include, but are not limited to, acrylate, methacrylate, epoxy, urethane, rubber, or combinations thereof,” added Arnon. “The UV curing process may either be performed manually by using a hand held UV curing light or using an automated process in which the polymeric material and curing process are performed in the same mechanized production line.”

HERNON Manufacturing has been committed to delivering world class adhesive, sealant, and impregnation solutions along with precision dispensing systems for nearly four decades. A long-time member of Central Florida’s industrial manufacturing community, HERNON offers strong brands and technologies, all made in the United States, for a diverse range of industries including: Energy/Power Generation, Medical, Electronics, Electrical, LED, Automotive, Appliances, Sporting Goods, Ammunition, Communications, Aerospace, Aviation, High Tech Audio, Defense, Fire Suppression, Transportation, and Marine. HERNON Manufacturing is proud to be an ISO-9001 and ITAR registered company whose products meet or exceed Mil-Specs.

 • Awarded 2012 ThinkGlobal Exporter of the Year
 • Nominated one of Florida's Top Companies to Watch in 2012
 • Received the 2012 William C. Schwartz Industry Innovation Award
 • Named 2013 State of Florida Small Business Exporter of the Year
Visit http://www.hernon.com or contact 407-322-4000 for more information.