Although Tiffany Dlugosz, a member of the Society of Automotive Engineers, is relatively new to the heat treating industry, she brings with her almost ten years of engineering and technical experience gained from a diverse group of automotive component and engineered equipment suppliers. Tiffany was recruited by KAMAX to manage their new heat treatment capacity expansion project, a project of significant importance to the future growth of the company.
Through Tiffany’s project management and leadership, KAMAX’s first 6000 lb mesh belt heat treatment system is in the final stages of on-time commissioning. Meeting the schedule requirements was paramount to the success of the project, in advance of late 2021 automotive capacity demands. Tiffany leveraged her past experiences to support the facility modifications required to house the new equipment. She completed this in addition to the overall equipment installation and commissioning planning which required a team of dedicated local mechanical and electrical trades persons to complete the final installation of the system.
In addition to the 6000 lb. furnace, Tiffany is also the project manager responsible for bringing in a new induction heat treat line to KAMAX. This new induction line provides many challenges that Tiffany has had to navigate with KAMAX’s team to produce quality parts. Once installed, the new induction heat treat line will have enough capacity and versatility to replace the two induction heat treat lines that KAMAX currently uses in production.
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