Heat Treat Provider Expands Capacity with New Facility, Equipment

New building opens for ThermTech of Waukesha, Wisconsin.

A heat treating services provider based in Waukesha, Wisconsin, recently completed an 11,000 square foot addition, increasing its capacity to serve tooling, defense, oil & gas, mining, construction, medical, and general metal manufacturing companies in the Midwest.

ThermTech of Waukesha is celebrating Manufacturing Month with the grand opening of the new facility and will welcome customers and associates to an Open House on October 25th from 10 am to 3 pm.

Mary Wiberg Springer, vice president of ThermTech

“At ThermTech, people make the difference,” said Mary Wiberg Springer, vice president of ThermTech. “From our customer service reps to process metallurgists and expert heat treaters, you have a skilled and experienced team serving you. We invite customers and associates to come and tour our new, expanded facilities and renovated shop floor to understand our capabilities and the advantages we bring to the table. For over three decades, we have stood firm in our commitment to meeting customer needs through continuous innovation, modernization, and advancements in heat treating skills. Bringing on the latest technology and equipment in a bigger, better facility allows us to serve more customers across the country, in a wide variety of industries. We couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate Manufacturing Month than by opening the doors to this new facility.”

ThermTech recently added an IQ furnace to its equipment capabilities, performing carburizing or hardening with operating dimensions of 54″ wide x 72″ long x 36″ high or parts up to 10,000 pounds.

 

 Main image photo credit: Susan Bence, WUWM