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Recognizing Young Heat Treat Talent — HTT’s 40 Under 40

Doug Glenn, Publisher, Heat Treat Today
Doug Glenn, Publisher, Heat Treat Today

 

Special Message from Heat Treat Today Publisher, Doug Glenn

Finding and retaining young talent is one of the most difficult challenges for nearly all manufacturers with in-house heat treat operations. It is also a major challenge for commercial heat treat shops and heat treat equipment and component suppliers. Beyond the initial difficulty of finding someone who can pass a drug test (!), there is the more persistent problem of finding and retaining good engineering and business minds.

When you do find that talent, it’s important to recognize it and reward it.

To help you recognize and reward the young talent in your organization — or, if you’re a supplier to the industry, in your customer’s organization — Heat Treat Today is officially opening nominations for 40 Under 40 the Class of 2018. This inaugural class will be comprised of 40 individuals UNDER THE AGE OF 40 who are significant contributors to the heat treat industry. We’ll give them widespread exposure through our website, our social media platforms, and through a special print edition later this year.

Nominations open today (7/9/18) and close on August 15th.

It is super quick and easy to nominate someone. Simply click on the “Nominate Now!” button to the right. Each nomination should take no more than 5 minutes to complete and it will be sincerely appreciated. If you’d like to read more about 40 Under 40, click on the 40 Under 40 logo above and you’ll be taken to a page with more details.

Don’t miss this great opportunity to recognize the young heat treat talent in your organization. Nominate someone today!

If you have any questions, please contact me directly by email (click here).

 

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15 Quick Heat Treat News Items to Keep You Current

15 Quick Heat Treat News Items to Keep You Current

Heat Treat Today offers News Chatter, a feature highlighting representative moves, transactions, and kudos from around the industry.

Personnel & Company Chatter

  • Professor Chris Sutcliffe, Director of Research and Development (R&D) at Renishaw‘s Additive Manufacturing Products Division (AMPD), was awarded a prestigious Silver Medal from the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAE), recognizing his role in driving the development of metal 3D printed implants for use in human and veterinary surgery and celebrating his successful commercialization of additive manufacturing products as part of his work with Renishaw, the University of Liverpool, Stryker Orthopaedics and Fusion Implants Ltd.
  • Michael Handscombe joins UK-based Phoenix Temperature Measurement as National and International Sales Manager to support PhoenixTM temperature monitoring solutions used in industrial heat treatment and furnace surveying and other industries.
  • One of five new vacuum furnaces, with an all-metal hotzone and 15 bar Argon quenching with an 8,000lb capacity, have been delivered to the Cleveland division of Paulo and will be ready for production late July. This represents the first step of a larger expansion that includes a new building.
  • Two large heat-treating furnaces were recently rebuilt and upgraded at Metlab, a heat treatment and surface enhancement company located in Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania. The furnaces, designated P-1 and P-2, are believed to be the largest atmosphere-controlled pit furnaces in North America and are used to neutral harden, carburize and harden, nitride, anneal, and stress relieve large components or multiple quantities of parts.
  • A 20-foot long car bottom air furnace capable of handling a workload up to 30,000 lbs will be installed at Solar Atmospheres of Western PA during July 2018 and surveyed in accordance with AMS2750. With a maximum operating temperature of 1400°F, this furnace will accommodate not only the tempering of large tool steel components but also age hardening of 15-5 PH, 17-4 PH, and nickel-based alloys. Although Solar is typically known as a “vacuum only” heat treater, the company notes the need for heat treating non-finished parts and materials in accordance with the same specifications (AMS, MIL, Boeing and Airbus) within different atmospheres where surface oxidation is permissible.
  • Robrecht Himpe retired from his position as CEO of ArcelorMittal North America and CEO of AM/NS Calvert on July 1, as well as his duties with ArcelorMittal’s executive management team. He has been with the group for 37 years and will be succeeded as ArcelorMittal North America CEO by Brad Davey, who has been serving as chief marketing officer of ArcelorMittal North America and head of global automotive.
  • Team, Inc., an industrial services company based in Houston, Texas, recently announced that Arthur F. Victorson, President of the Inspection and Heat Treating segment, will retire from the company on September 30, 2018. In connection with his retirement, Mr. Victorson will transition from his current role, effective July 15, 2018, and serve as a special advisor to Amerino Gatti, Team’s Chief Executive Officer, to ensure a seamless transition. Team anticipates naming a successor to Mr. Victorson in the near future.
  • A partnership has been formed between Plibrico, based in Northbrook, Illinois, and Upstate Refractory Services, headquartered in Newark, New York.
  • John Hynes has been promoted at Paulo to Director of Information Systems from his previous role as Manager of Information Technology.  John has been with Paulo for just over one year, strengthening the company’s IT position.

Equipment Chatter

  • A natural gas-fired, enhanced-duty, walk-in oven was recently shipped to the technology industry by Wisconsin Oven Corporation for use in post-curing refractory material. With a maximum operating temperature of 300°F, the oven was designed with the capacity to heat 8,000 pounds of steel and 4,000 pounds of refractory material from 70° to 150° F within 180 minutes.
  • A 1400°F electric, inert atmosphere tempering furnace from Grieve Corporation, No. 885, is currently being used for heat treating weldments at a customer’s facility.  
  • An India-based conglomerate recently commissioned an aluminum automotive casting heat treatment system from CAN-ENG Furnaces International Limited for its new greenfield North American expansion in South Carolina.

Kudos Chatter

  • The F-35 Joint Program Office of The Pentagon and Lockheed Martin delivered the 300th production F-35 aircraft, a US Air Force F-35A, to be delivered to Hill Air Force Base, Utah. “The F-35 weapons system is a key enabler of our National Defense Strategy and is providing our warfighters the combat-proven, advanced capabilities they need to meet mission requirements,” said Vice Admiral Mat Winter, program executive officer for the F-35 Joint Program Office. The first 300 F-35s include 197 F-35A conventional takeoff and landing (CTOL) variants, 75 F-35B short takeoff/vertical landing (STOVL) variants, and 28 F-35C carrier variants (CV) and have been delivered to U.S. and international customers. More than 620 pilots and 5,600 maintainers have been trained, and the F-35 fleet has surpassed more than 140,000 cumulative flight hours.
  • The first Future Aluminum Forum was held on 8th & 9th May 2018 in Milan, Italy, with more than 150 delegates from across the aluminum manufacturing and processing industries gathering to hear from technical experts and uncover the myths behind Industry 4.0 and what this means for the manufacturing value chain. An Advisory Board was established to develop a strategic approach towards integrating Industry 4.0 across the aluminum manufacturing and processing sectors.
  • A center for aerospace air management systems, Liebherr-Aerospace Toulouse SAS, in Toulouse, France, recently obtained accreditation from the National Aerospace and Defense Contractors Accreditation Program (NADCAP) for its materials testing laboratory. This accreditation follows an audit conducted in early March 2018 by the Performance Review Institute (PRI), which focused on both the overall quality system of the laboratory and the practice of static and dynamic mechanical tests.

 

 

Heat Treat Today celebrates with our heat treatment industry partners by highlighting their accomplishments and announcements here on our News Chatter page. Please send any information you feel may be of interest to manufacturers with in-house heat treat departments especially in the aerospace, automotive, medical, and energy sectors to the editor at editor@heattreattoday.com.

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Cybersecurity and an Unpredictable Economy: Two Issues You Cannot Afford to Ignore

Is your company positioned to defend a cyber-attack? How about a sudden economic downturn? If the answer to either of these questions is no, ITPS/IFCS is a must-attend for you. Participants will hear directly from experts who will help business leaders successfully position their companies against these potential threats.

Cybersecurity: Keeping Your Business Secure

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Chad Hunt, Supervisory Special Agent, FBI Atlanta Office

Supervisory Special Agent Hunt leads a team of agents and analysts who conduct investigations in support of the FBI’s Cyber Division mission to identify, pursue, and defeat cyber adversaries. As manufacturing becomes increasingly digitized, industrial internet hacking is of rising concern to businesses. Learn how the FBI is addressing this significant issue.

Managing in an Unpredictable Economy

Chris Kuehl

Chris Kuehl, Co-Founder & Managing Director, Armada Corporate Intelligence

As Armada’s economic analyst, Chris Kuehl has worked with a wide variety of private clients and professional associations. His presentation will focus on economic trends and their impact on manufacturers. He serves as CCAI’s and IHEA’s economist and delivers monthly updates on a variety of economic indices that impact manufacturing.


Why I’m Attending:

“The program topics are all relevant to my company, and the speakers appear to be top notch. This will also be a good opportunity for me to network with others in my industry.”

Sam Woehler, Vice President, Sales, George Koch Sons, LLC

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Hotel Discount Rate Deadline

ITPS/IFCS will be held at the InterContinental Hotel Buckhead. A discount rate of $189 is available for attendees. The deadline to take advantage of our group rate is July 11. Click here to book your room today. For complete Summit information, including hotel reservations and to register, visit
www.itps-ifcs.com. Call 941-373-1830 with questions.

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Powder Metal Manufacturer Expands in PA

Jude Pfingstler, President of Atlas Pressed Metals

Construction is underway at a powder metal and sintered parts manufacturing plant in Dubois, Pennsylvania, which will more than double the facility’s square footage and is intended to adapt to growth with the installation of new equipment, such as larger tonnage presses.

Atlas Pressed Metals, which manufactures complex and simple structural iron, sinter-hardened steel, stainless, copper, brass, and bronze components utilizing the pressed metal (also known as sintered metal and powder metal) process, partners with heat treatment providers in supplying powder metal components for the automotive, transportation, industrial equipment, and electric motors markets.

“New equipment for the addition will enable Atlas to grow our capacity in multi-level and higher tonnage equipment,” said Jude Pfingstler, president of Atlas Pressed Metals.

 

Construction begins for Atlas Pressed Metals in Dubois, PA

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Refractories, Maritime Repair Partnership Extends Heat Treat Technology, Benefits Cruise Industry

An industry leader in monolithic refractories based in Illinois recently announced a partnership with a maritime repair specialist to deliver retrofit supplies and services to the world’s cruise ship operators, extending the reach of advanced heat treatment technology and improving the reliability of onboard boilers and incinerators.

Brad Taylor, president and CEO of Plibrico

Nordic Made Boiler Services Inc. (NMBS), headquartered in Denmark, will use Plibrico’s Plico™ brand high alumina- and alumino-silicate monolithic refractories in the retrofitting of cruise ship boilers and waste incinerators needed to ensure passenger safety and comfort.

“Partnering with Nordic Made Boiler Services enables Plibrico to help improve maritime operations the world over reducing cruise ship costs and their energy consumption,” said Brad Taylor, president and CEO of Plibrico. “Combining our refractories with NMBS’s retrofit solutions means that together we can extend the reach of our most advanced heat treatment technology.”

NMBS operates in a variety of industries in addition to the maritime market and will be the exclusive distributor for Plico materials in Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Poland, Spain, Holland, and Belgium. It will also be joining the Plibrico PliPartner™ network of certified installation and repair companies. The partnership will take full advantage of Plibrico’s high-quality aluminosilicate and high-alumina monolithic refractory materials. Demonstrating superior insulating properties, Plibrico refractories’ insulating properties facilitate the containment of heat generated by the marine boiler, minimizing heat loss and ensuring reliable hot water for ship passengers.

Photo credit: Plibrico

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Gas Density Sensor for Sintering Furnaces Introduced at POWDERMET

Dr. Liang He, Air Products

A U.K.-based industrial gases company that supplies liquefied natural gas process technology and equipment to heat treaters and companies with heat treating operations recently introduced its new gas density sensor at POWDERMET 2018, the International Conference on Powder Metallurgy & Particulate Materials, held June 17-20 in San Antonio, Texas.

Air Products announced that this novel sensor has been designed to measure hydrogen concentration in sintering furnaces that use a nitrogen-hydrogen blend as the hot zone atmosphere, aiding metals processors in improving quality control and comply with regulatory requirements. As part of the conference’s Sintering Atmosphere Control technical session, Air Products’ Dr. Liang He presented “Hot Zone Nitrogen-Hydrogen Atmosphere Monitoring with Gas Density Sensor”, which included beta test results of continuously measuring an industrial sintering furnace atmosphere composition for better production process control and consistent product quality.

 

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A Baker’s Dozen Quick Heat Treat News Items to Keep You Current

A Baker’s Dozen Quick Heat Treat News Items to Keep You Current

Heat Treat Today offers News Chatter, a feature highlighting representative moves, transactions, and kudos from around the industry.

Personnel and Company Chatter

  • Based in Lima, Ohio, Heat Treating Technologies recently installed its third heat treating furnace as the final step of a $3 million expansion project, to be used to process parts for agriculture and automotive industries.
  • Mark Hemsath has been hired as director of nitriding and special vacuum furnaces at SECO/VACUUM Technologies, LLC. Hemsath has previously worked with SECO/WARWICK Corp. and Advanced Heat Treat Corporation in Waterloo IA, and operated his own heat treat furnace manufacturing and alloy fabricating company. He will be the primary contact for gas nitriding furnace applications in North America and will handle special vacuum furnace products throughout North America.
  • The new president and chief executive officer of Norsk Titanium AS, an aerospace-grade titanium components manufacturer based in Plattsburgh, New York, will be Michael J. Canario.
  • A company that manufactures high-temperature refractories and specializes in the toll firing business serving a variety of industries such as aerospace, automotive and petrochemical recently completed the task of relining the bricks on one of their roller hearth kilns, which can now reach greater operating temperatures – up to 2,650 ºF (1,454ºC). In addition, Ipsen Ceramics has also announced a collaboration with ceramics distributor, Carpenter Brothers, based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Equipment Chatter

  • PJSC Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works’ (“MMK”) most powerful unit, hot-rolled products Mill 2000, produced 527,500 tonnes of metal in May 2018, setting an all-time record for monthly output. It was the highest production volume at the mill since its commissioning in 1994, beating the previous monthly record of 526.2 ths tonnes set in January 2015.
  • Solar Atmospheres of Western PA recently continued its merit status for NADCAP Nondestructive Testing for penetrant inspection. Solar Atmospheres specializes in Method A (water washable) Fluorescent Penetrant inspection and is able to accommodate parts of varying sizes in their world class NDT cell. Solar has its own in-house Level 3 inspector as well as six Level 2 inspectors and one Level 1 inspector.
  • Professional fastener manufacturer ARP is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2018. “It was 1968 when Gary Holzapfel—whose background was in aerospace fastener manufacturing—developed some bolts and studs for his racer friends that were a marked improvement over what was available at the time. This lead to the founding of Automotive Racing Products Inc. … ARP proudly does everything in-house, which includes engineering, R&D, forging, heat-treating, machining, finishing, packaging and distribution in its ISO 9001:2008 and AS9100 registered California facilities.”

Heat Treat Today celebrates with our heat treatment industry partners by highlighting their accomplishments and announcements here on our News Chatter page. Please send any information you feel may be of interest to manufacturers with in-house heat treat departments especially in the aerospace, automotive, medical, and energy sectors to the editor at editor@heattreattoday.com.

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Expand Your Professional Network at ITPS/IFCS

ITPS/IFCS is designed to provide a place where industry executives can network and gain critical information for managing their manufacturing business. In addition to the exceptional presentation program, participants will have the opportunity network with other executives and Summit speakers during the Welcome Reception and a Taste of the South Dinner. These social events enable participants to exchange conversation, ideas, and knowledge with everyone in attendance within a casual setting.


Why I’m Attending:

“As an end-user, attending ITPS 2016 provided me with greater insight of the thermal processing industry and the challenges it faces. Furthermore, ITPS is a great opportunity to network and build relationships with key people within the industry. I have utilized those relationships several times over the past two years.”

Chad Spore, Staff Engineer

Enterprise Materials Engineering, John Deere

For complete Summit information, including hotel reservations and to register, visit ITPS/IFCS. To take advantage of our hotel group rate, book your room today!

Registration discounts are available for IHEA, CCAI, MTI, CECOF, JIFMA, VDMA, Electrocoat Association, and WiM members.

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Policy and Programs That Impact Manufacturers – What You Should Know

The ITPS and IFCS will bring together an impressive and diverse group of business leaders to help executives stay on top of the latest trends and innovations affecting their manufacturing operations. This two-day summit will feature two joint general sessions with a total of ten presentations addressing topics that appeal to all manufacturing executives, including:

TRUMP’s Washington: The New Normal?

Omar Nashashibi

Omar Nashashibi, Founder Partner, The Franklin Partnership

President Trump has kept his campaign promise to shake up Washington and it is anything but business as usual in the nation’s capital. Omar S. Nashashibi lobbies Congress, the White House, and federal agencies on behalf of manufacturing companies and other groups. This is your chance to hear directly from a Washington insider about the latest on trade, workforce training, regulations, and implementation of the new tax law, among other timely issues.

Manufacturing USA Initiatives: What They Are and How You Can Benefit

Thomas Kurfess, Ph.D., P.E.

Thomas Kurfess, Ph.D., P.E., HUSCO/Ramirez Distinguished Chair in Fluid & Motion Control and Professor in the Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology

Manufacturing USA is an initiative focused on coordinating public and private investments in emerging advanced manufacturing technologies that bring together industry, academia, and government partners to leverage existing resources, collaborate, and co-invest in advanced manufacturing innovation. Dr. Kurfess will provide an overview of these initiatives and how manufacturers can benefit from these efforts.


Why I’m Attending:

“ITPS gives me the opportunity to gather general high-level knowledge about the health and trends of my industry, combined with networking opportunities, in a nice atmosphere. I was satisfied with ITPS two years ago, and I’m looking forward to the event this year.”

Daniel Llaguno, President, Nutec Bickley

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Registration discounts are available for IHEA, CCAI, MTI, CECOF, JIFMA, VDMA, Electrocoat Association, and WiM members.

For complete Summit information, including hotel reservations and to register, visit ITPS/IFCS. Call 941-373-1830 with questions.

Heat Treat Today is proud to be a co-sponsor of this event.

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Brazing Seminars Announced for Fall 2018

Three-day brazing training seminars have been announced for the fall of 2018, one taking place in Spartanburg, South Carolina, September 25-27, and the other in Simsbury, Connecticut, November 13-15.

A Dan Kay Brazing Seminar in Maryland

These identical hands-on 3-day brazing-training programs sponsored by Kay & Associates and taught by Dan Kay will provide intensive training for both the novice and the veteran in all aspects of brazing, including correct brazing of aluminum, titanium, steels, super-alloys, as well as metals-to-ceramics, and will cover furnace, torch, induction, and dip brazing, and all BFMs (nickel, gold, silver, aluminum, titanium, and copper-based).

The 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. programs provide over twenty hours of intensive training and the opportunity for one-on-one applications support. Many samples are investigated in the hands-on training seminar, actual brazing demos are done in which each person can participate, and case-studies are presented and solved via group-interaction.

The seminars are targeted for anyone who impacts brazing operations, such as designers, owners and managers, engineers and supervisors, and production personnel.

Dan Kay (BMetEng, MBA), operates his own brazing consulting/training company and has been involved full-time in brazing for 45-years. He regularly consults in areas of vacuum and atmosphere brazing, as well as in torch (flame) and induction brazing.

To read more or to register, go here: www.kaybrazing.com.

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