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Fabricating Technology Inc.
409 Noble Rd.
Girard, PA 16417
Ph. 814-774-4403
info@fabricatingtech.com

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Paint Masks for Productive Painting

Fabtech manufactures nickel and stainless steel washable paint masks backed by a broad line of fixtures for any decorating job according to our customers needs. Masking tools are used to selectively coat products having two or more colors using decorative and functional coatings such as paint, epoxy, glue, resin, silvercoat, and RFI shielding.

Fabtech brings to you 25 years of quality service leading the way in pricing and excellence in spray paint masks. Take advantage of Fabtech's proven experience in designing and producing masks, fixtures, and production decorating machines.

We look forward to your consideration of Fabricating Technology Inc for your next selective coating need.

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Industry News

Global news from industries that use paint masks and productive painting tools.

  • Extended Licensing Deal with Mattel Nov 8, 2011
  • Mask for Eyes on Doll
    The licensing deal that Warner Brothers and DC Entertainment has with Mattel has been extended to a new multi-year deal.  The agreement applies to all the major Mattel brands such as Fisher Price, Hot Wheels, Matchbox, and Barbie, and will include the right to produce action figures and toys for the upcoming blockbuster live action films The Dark Knight Rises (Batman) and Man of Steel (Superman). There are also plans for official toys for future animated projects such as Green Lantern: The Animated Series.

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  • Nissan Researches Mind-Reading Sep 28, 2011
  • Mask for Nissan Emblem
    Nissan in partnership with a Swiss scientist group is attempting to develop a brain-machine interface between driver and automobile.  The scientists at EPFL have already developed a system allowing wheelchair users to manipulate their chairs using thoughts.  The collaboration is in hopes of using that same type of technology in cars mainly to reduce driver stress and to help produce an overall safer environment.

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  • Easy-Bake Redesign Sep 15, 2011
  • Fixture and Mask for Toy
    Federal regulations banning the incandescent light bulb has forced Hasbro to redesign the Easy-Bake Oven. The mandated elimination of those bulbs in favor of the compact fluorescent bulb has prompted the toy company to manufacture a version of the toy with no light bulb at all. The intention of this Federal law is to lower energy costs, reduce waste and encourage the health of citizens. Ironically, the newer version of the Easy Bake Oven is bigger, makes larger sugary snacks, costs almost twice as much as the original, and could potentially use more energy than the light bulb version.

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