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Resource Library

The Resource Library is home to more than 15 years of Plating and Surface Finishing (P&SF) articles and SUR/FIN papers, as well as articles and papers from many other sources. This remarkable resource is completely free to all individual NASF members. Most articles are in Adobe pdf format.

You can use one of three methods to locate articles: (1) simple Keyword Search, (2) Search by Date (P&SF only), (3) Advanced Keyword Search

The William Blum Lecture Collection

Access the background and history of the William Blum lecture collection here.

Access articles from the William Blum lecture collection here.

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