All about 3M

3M is an American corporation that manufactures and distributes industrial, home, and office supplies. It was originally named the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company. Today “3M” is the official and legal name of the company. 

Headquartered in St. Paul’s suburb of Maplewood, this innovative company’s employees create products for many industries, including construction, aerospace, defense, metal fabrication, woodworking, countertop fabrication, manufacturing, and healthcare.

A long history of innovation

3M was founded in Two Harbors, Minnesota, which rests on the northern shore of Lake Superior in northern Minnesota in 1902. Dr. J. Danley Budd, Henry. S. Bryan, William A. McGonagle, John Dwan, and Hermon W. Cable are credited with having founded the company together.

Since its inception, the company has revolutionized sandpaper, developed masking tape (something we take for granted these days), mass-distributed sticky notes, and created a product to protect fabrics. The team also helped launch new products to help in the war effort during WW II.

During COVID, the company’s personal protective equipment (PPE) was in high demand. Healthcare workers and first responders were given priority as they dealt with patients and those needing care. To help more people and the government, the company ramped up production to save more lives.

Well-known brands

3M brands are quite literally household names. Any time you grab a piece of tape, chances are good it’s Scotch tape. When you add a sticky note to save information on your book, you might be grabbing a Post-it note. 3M owns more than 30 brands, including Scotch, Scotch-Brite, Scotchgard, and Post-it.

A vast array of products

3M currently offers a vast assortment of products — more than 60,000 — while serving numerous industries. Their products include: 

  • Abrasives
  • Adhesives
  • Building materials
  • Coatings
  • Coating and finishing spray equipment
  • Polishes
  • Electrical supplies
  • Sheeting
  • Insulation
  • Lubricants
  • Medical supplies
  • Signage and marking materials
  • Tapes

They literally provide everything from dental aligners to items to make semiconductors. 3M literally has it all.

Our highlights

It’s impossible to name every product, but we can highlight a few of our favorites ….

Green masking tape 

3m green masking tape

Extremely popular, 3M Green Masking Tape is a product built on durable yet easy-to-use crepe paper, which allows for swift and accurate tearing. This UV-resistant tape was designed specifically for high sunlight exposure; it’s ideal for outdoor paint masking, temporary use on outdoor signs, and protecting various items during paint and construction projects. It also serves in many capacities as regular tape.

Our customers love it for its ease of use, versatility, durability, and affordability.

Xtract sanding system

Sanding is an important phase for various manufacturing processes. 3M has created “clean sanding” with the Xtract sanding system, which enhances product surfaces while creating a clean working environment. The system uses extraction holes throughout the sanding surface to remove 99% of all dust, resulting in a cleaner work environment without sacrificing product quality.

It’s a great solution to prevent dust from impacting your workforce’s health.

VHB tape

rp+ vhb tape from 3M

Standing for “Very High Bond,” 3M’s VHB tape is a two-sided adhesive that has been serving users since 1980. It was originally used to secure panels to ambulance frames, a clear demonstration of this product’s incredible bonding strength. The tape is now used in numerous automotive, furniture, and industrial applications. 

Performance Industrial Spray Gun HVLP System – (26878)

This durable system was built for industrial painters. It’s lightweight, making it easy to carry and ensuring a consistent spray. The spray gun’s trigger was optimized by kinesiologists to increase ease of use, preventing hands from getting tired and impacting a finish. This system is also versatile, spraying from a pressurized source or a gravity cup. Adding to its versatility, replaceable nozzles enable you to change sprays and make clean-up easier.

Proud distributor of our partner

Didn’t see your favorite product on our list? Don’t worry. Elevated has a full range of 3M products for virtually every industry.

We take pride in providing 3M and other high-quality brands. We supply solutions that help your business be more efficient and effective, including saving time, reducing overall costs, improving productivity, increasing quality, etc. Your goals are ours. It’s why we call ourselves your partner.

Of course, if your heart is set on a specific brand, such as 3M, we won’t turn you down. 3M acts as our partner to help train your staff and get the best product possible at a reasonable cost.

SATA has your spray gun solution

German manufacturer SATA is one of the most trusted names in the surface-coating and finishing industry. While SATA provides many products and accessories, it’s best known for its large selection of spray guns, which include innovative products that meet a variety of industrial needs and budgets. 

Manufacturers and painting facilities can turn to SATA for a variety of spray guns: gravity-flow cup guns, pressure-fed guns, siphon-fed guns, and airbrush guns for detailed, high-precision work.

This is a company that understands liquid coating and finishing and has designed products that are innovative, ergonomic, and effective. They focus on high-precision technology! 

Best known for spray guns, they also have a variety of tools and accessories for the surface coating process. Manufacturers can enjoy the same level of engineering from SATA air-breathing products, filter technology, and device cleaners. 

SATA products

Here are just a few of the products you can count on Elevated to carry and provide.

  • Spray guns
  • Cup systems
  • Breathing protection
  • Filter technology
  • Color determination
  • Cleaning devices
  • Drying equipment

SATA products are used in numerous industries, such as automotive (refinishing and collision work), woodworking, general contractor and construction, general manufacturing, and maritime vessels (such as yachts).

Why SATA spray guns and equipment? 

Why should you join the list of numerous SATA customers from around the globe? To be fair, there are many spray gun brands on the market, but few match the high-quality engineering, long product life, and reliable service delivered by SATA. 

First and foremost, SATA focuses on high-quality products. It may be a cliché to indicate German engineering has advantages, such as precision and quality. But there is some truth to that, especially when it comes to SATA. The tools are engineered using the most advanced materials and techniques to create reliable surface-coating equipment. 

The tools are ergonomic and easy for people to use and operate. It creates less strain than other brands and thus can even improve productivity. These tools are even easy to clean and maintain.

SATA is known for its high transfer efficiency, reducing waste while saving money on paint or stain. Again, this increases productivity, saving the user from spraying longer and many times over. Transfer efficiency also increases the likelihood of a consistent coat or finish.

These tools have a reputation for durability. While each tool is used differently and can last longer (or shorter) depending on many factors, SATA products often have a longer life than other spray guns. SATA even offers a warranty, which comes free of charge and lasts for three years. This warranty is available for their spray guns, filters, and air-breathing protection systems. 

These reasons make SATA spray guns a popular choice. 

Get coating help from an industrial solutions specialist

At Elevated, we’re experts at finding the right products for each specific company. We understand your exact needs and can provide the perfect parts, tools, and equipment for your unique situation. We carry a variety of brands, including Wagner and C.A. Technologies. And we tailor our solutions based on your needs and goals.

Contact our team to get liquid or powder coating recommendations today.

What are hook and loop as well as reclosable fasteners?

Hook and loop fasteners as well as reclosable fasteners secure things. Haven’t heard of this technology? You probably have! You may know this fastener style by a brand name: Velcro. Like “Kleenex” many people confuse tissues and Kleenex. (Hand me a Kleenex!) In the same way, people also use Velco and hook and loop or reclosable fasteners interchangeably.

The history of Velcro

hook and loop fasteners

The Smithsonian indicates a Swiss engineer named George de Mastral was walking with his dog when he noticed burrs were stuck in his clothing and to his pup. Intrigued by how the burrs clung to fabrics and hair, he examined them under a microscope. To his surprise, they had tiny hooks that attached themselves to loops in the fabric of his clothes. Inspired, he thought they had practical uses in manufacturing and decided to create them himself.

After years of experimentation and development, de Mestral patented his invention in 1955, and called it “Velcro” (a combination of the French words for velvet and crochet). The Velcro fastening system quickly gained popularity and found a wide range of applications in various industries.

Since that time, other companies have created their own version of “Velcro.” However, the brand name is owned by Velcro IP Holdings LLC and trades as Velcro Companies, a privately held company in the UK.

Why are hook and loop as well as recloseable fasteners used?

According to 3M, one of the leading suppliers of this technology, hook and loop and reclosable fasteners are great for people who need closure to go on easily but securely, be conformable to your part shape, and stay closed until you’re ready for it to easily peel open. Here are just a few reasons people choose hook and loop fasteners for their projects.

  1. Ease to use. Hook and loop fasteners are simple to use. They consist of two components: tiny hooks and small loops. Pushing the two components together creates a secure and temporary bond, and pulling them apart releases it. This simplicity makes them accessible to people of all ages and abilities. It’s why they’re used on medical devices, such as leg braces.
  2. Reusability. Hook and loop fasteners are designed for multiple uses. They can be opened and closed repeatedly without impacting the effectiveness of the hold. This reusability makes them ideal for applications where you need to attach and detach items frequently.
  3. No other tools are required saving time and resources. Unlike traditional fasteners such as screws, nails, tapes, or adhesives, hook and loop fasteners don’t require hardware for installation. This saves time and eliminates the need for drilling holes or using adhesives that can damage surfaces.
  4. Versatility. Hook and loop fasteners are available in various sizes, strengths, and colors, making them versatile for different applications. Industries such as clothing, footwear, automotive, aerospace, and healthcare all use hook and loop.
  5. Safety. In some applications, particularly in child and medical products, hook and loop fasteners are preferred because they eliminate the risk of sharp edges or protruding parts. That reduces the likelihood of injuries and ensures children and medical products are safe.
  6. Temperature and chemical resistance. Depending on the specific type and brand, hook and loop fasteners can be resistant to various environmental factors, including temperature extremes and chemicals.

Who uses them?

Everyone. No doubt, you’ve used hook and loop or reclosable fasteners in your personal life. As noted above, many industries from aerospace to healthcare to textiles use hook-and-loop technology as well as recloseable fasteners. And they’re used on products from purses and shoes to transportation seating and signage.

Types and brands

There are varying types of hook and loop as well as recloseable fasteners from a number of suppliers. Here are just a few of our favorites by the trait.

For strength, 3M has Dual Lock (see right), which provides more strength than other brands. 3M uses “mushroom heads” for what they indicate is “5x the tensile strength of hook and loop fasteners.” It also mates to itself, so you don’t have to worry about which side you’re using for your project. Despite how well it holds, this technology can still be pulled apart without hardware. These come in a variety of colors and sizes.

3M also provides Scotchmate Hook and Loop, which is strong but can be sewn into textiles or uses adhesives to secure it to surfaces.

There are flame-resistant (with or without adhesive) options, including the SJ3419FR (Hook) and SJ3418FR (Loop). There are even high-performance choices that hold up under extreme conditions, such as SJ3572 (Hook) and SJ3571 (Loop).

For just about any need, there’s a fastener you can use!

Elevated can help with hook and loop fasteners

As with most projects, hook and loop fasteners may not be right for you. Of course, your project’s purpose and goals weigh into whether you use them and which type you use. Elevated carries a wide array to meet the needs of your project. We have industrial solutions specialists who can help you decide if it’s right for your company, and which brand and option to get.

How can aerospace companies stay competitive

It might be strange for an industrial distribution company to call out how aerospace companies can stay competitive. But there’s a reason it’s worth covering — industrial supplies, coating and finishing equipment, compressed air systems, and assembly tool companies have many intersection points to aerospace businesses.

And it’s in our national interest to American aerospace companies stay on top. It matches our mission – to be the catalyst to help U.S. companies and people grow.

Here are a few of the areas we can help your mission to reach space.

Reduce costs

Aerospace companies have to deal with high production costs due to the complex and highly regulated nature of the industry. Managing costs and maintaining profitability can be a significant challenge. The right industrial distribution partner can provide good, better, and best options in a variety of price points to help keep costs down.

Tapes, adhesives, compressors, assembly tools, and coating and finishing equipment have many suppliers that can meet tough specifications and regulations. A partner will provide options that meet your specifications as well as price.

Increase safety and compliance

OSHA, ISO certifications, and more — the aerospace industry is heavily regulated, and companies must comply with strict standards. Failing to comply with regulations can lead to costly fines and damage a company’s reputation. Worse, safety issues can actually hurt your workforce.

A partner will provide options that meet safety requirements, related documentation needed, various safety gear (from eye protection to protective apparel to spill containment), and process ideas to keep your workforce safer. At Elevated, we also have ideas on ergonomics, reducing long-term damage to workers while enabling them to have the tools to complete necessary work.

Keep innovating

Aerospace companies are continuously evolving, investing in research and development to stay competitive. You need to stay one step ahead of foreign competitors. Our race to settle humans on Mars, travel again to the moon, and more demand innovation.

Innovation is also happening in compressed air, coating and finishing, industrial supplies, and assembly tools, too. For example, the newly released Weld-On 46C is an adhesive game-changer for manufacturing that aerospace may want to take advantage of. Oil-free compressors are just as powerful and meet needed environmental standards as well as reduce air quality issues.

The right industrial distribution partner knows how materials are evolving. They listen to what you need to do and get you the right tools and supplies to get it done.

Stay ahead of the supply chain

Aerospace companies rely on a global supply chain, and disruptions or delays can cause significant production delays and cost overruns. (The COVID pandemic was proof of this.) Companies must manage their supply chain effectively to ensure the timely delivery of components and raw materials.

Again, the right partner has multiple vendors to navigate supply issues successfully. Even if there are preferences for supplies, substitutes could work and might even save money. Better still, some industrial distribution partners, such as Elevated, can provide managed inventory to ensure you always have the supplies you need, when you need them.

Trust Elevated as your partner

Overall, the aerospace industry is highly complex, and companies must navigate a range of challenges to remain competitive. But getting vendors who are American-based partners, helping you meet your objectives is what companies need. Industrial distribution partners can look for reducing costs, managing your inventory, ensuring you meet safety regulations, and continue innovating. It’s in fact why Elevated is in business.

Elevated has spent 60+ years helping businesses just like yours save time, reduce costs, and improve quality. Our goal is to make your company more efficient and effective.

Increase paint transfer efficiency

Paint transfer efficiency is critical to your industrial painting, whether you’re painting ambulances, marine vessels, pallets, or something else. Increasing the transfer efficiency saves money and meets state and federal regulations. Plus, it could even make your workforce more productive.

What is paint transfer efficiency?

Commonly referred to as “TE,” transfer efficiency is a calculation of how much paint spray covers a component, and how much is wasted. The higher the percentage, the better. But achieving high TE rates is extremely difficult, especially if your team is using mismatched, older, or insufficient equipment. 

Understanding the standards

There are two standard models used for measuring transfer efficiency when painting equipment and parts:

  1. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). This test simulates a conveyor system and generally results in percentages below 50%. 
  2. European Standard EN 13699-1 (EN). The EN test is performed by simply spraying a pattern in the middle of a large part. 

The ASTM test almost always results in lower percentages than the EN technique does. For example, a test using the ASTM method may result in a transfer efficiency of  25 to 35%, while the same equipment under the EN test may show 70 to 80%. 

Regardless, you must increase transfer efficiency at all times. 

Why transfer efficiency? 

High transfer efficiency is important for a few reasons. First, it’s essential to your bottom line. Suppose you have a transfer efficiency of 15%. This means for every $1,000 in paint, you are essentially using $150 while wasting $850 of paint. If you spend $10,000 coating a line of components, you would waste $8,500! Increasing the TE to an ASTM rate closer to 50% will create significant cost savings. 

Second, better transfer efficiency reduces VOC emissions and waste. So it’s better for the environment. But … it’s not just important for air quality or to keep paint run-off from reaching water sources. Keeping your transfer efficiency high will help you stay within regulatory requirements. Learn more about federal standards. As you might imagine, some states (we’re looking at you, California) have stringent laws to protect people, land, and wildlife, including offering paint recycling programs with incentives.

Lastly, having a process and understanding how you’re using the equipment, including taking metrics for paint, increases productivity. That means you could paint more products in less time!

How to optimize transfer efficiency 

paint transfer efficiency

There are many ways to enhance your transfer efficiency numbers, but the most important one is having the right equipment. Optimized equipment for painting, coating, and finishing will help increase transfer efficiency, especially if you have a paint booth or system recommended by knowledgeable industry experts

Your coat and finish team should also be properly trained. Training team members on proper spray distance, angle (perpendicular coating), and trigger timing will all help your overall transfer efficiency, while also improving product consistency and increasing profit. This can be achieved only through consistent and ongoing training and assessment.

Luckily, Elevated provides that training and documentation, ensuring your entire workforce understands what to do and how to do it. We even offer parts service, replacing parts when you need them.

Get help from experts and the right equipment

Elevated Industrial Solutions is your source for top-quality coating and finishing equipment. Using the right tools and accessories is critical for maximizing transfer efficiency. Not only do we have spray systems, parts, and paint booths available from trustworthy partners, but our team has been implementing coating and finishing solutions across the U.S. We train and provide documentation so your team feels confident and productive.

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