Heat Treater Expands Q&T Capacity

A Lansing, Michigan-based heat treating provider recently announced that it is increasing oil quench and temper capacity at its Atmosphere Annealing Mt. Hope Facility in Lansing, Michigan. Through the enhancement of an existing roller hearth tray furnace, the facility will double its oil quench capacity.

Sara McMurray, Director of Sales and Marketing, Premier Thermal Solutions

Premier Thermal Solutions, which operates through its wholly-owned subsidiaries, Atmosphere Annealing and NitroSteel, reported that the additional capacity will allow Atmosphere Annealing to better serve its client industries, including automotive, energy, heavy equipment, heavy truck, and rail.  The furnace will be online in Q1 of 2019.

“This is a really exciting time for our organization. With the conversion of this furnace, we will be able to react quickly to market needs, expand into new markets, and provide faster turnaround for our customers,” said Sara McMurray, Director of Sales and Marketing.

Steve Wyatt, president, Premier Thermal Solutions

“The expansion not only provides us with additional capacity to meet our customers growing demand, it also provides additional backup processing capabilities to further protect our customers’ critical supply chain,” said Steve Wyatt, President.

Premier Thermal Solutions operates plants in Lansing, Michigan, Canton, Ohio, North Vernon, Indiana, and Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin.