Eastern Metal Treating

MTI Member Profile: Eastern Metal Treating, Inc.

Client needs often make for the greatest business opportunities. In 1986, the Lyman family ran into one such great opportunity. While the family business was busy building heat treating equipment, one of their clients faced a big need: They wanted a new continuous austempering line, but they were unable to bring it in-house. Seeing the opportunity, the Lymans struck a deal to build the line and place it in a new heat treating company: Eastern Metal Treating (EMT), which to this day remains a commercial heat treater born from making the best of an opportunity.

The opportunity to be a commercial heat treater offering continuous austempering jump-started the company, and it is now their claim to heat treating fame. Today, EMT is the largest-capacity commercial heat treat company able to perform the continuous austempering process in the Northeast. Designed and built by company personnel, the two mesh belt furnace systems have a capacity of 3,000 lbs/hr. Soon, there will be an additional 1,000 lbs/hr available for production as the team is currently refurbishing an existing mesh belt furnace system. Employees perform 95% of all equipment repairs to keep these systems running. During these repairs, a complete inventory of spare parts minimizes downtime to hours and days, rather than weeks or more.

Continuous austempering process | Image Credit: Eastern Metal Treating, Inc.

Continuous mesh belt austempering is perfect for medium and high carbon steel stamped parts, making it the bread and butter of the automotive industry. Austempering at this company yields tough parts that are more ductile, less susceptible to distortion, and resistant to hydrogen embrittlement. Not only that, but the process also produces parts that are clean and bright with no scale or oxidation, which leads to minimizing or eliminating downstream processes. In EMT’s early days, the company heat treated large diameter rings used for the automatic transmissions of the Big Three car manufacturers. Bob Lyman notes how amazing it was to drive around knowing almost every car he saw contained parts his family business had contributed to manufacturing.

Today, the Lyman family is still making the best of all the opportunities available to them. Bob’s two sons, Bud and Michael Lyman, are preparing to take over the family business in the future, and the two currently handle plant management and quality assurance. As more business opportunities come their way, EMT is looking forward to taking them on and achieving excellence in quality and service.

For more information:

Eastern Metal Treating, Inc.

28 Bacon Road
Enfield, CT 06082

info@easternmetaltreating.com
www.easternmetaltreating.com

Main image: Bob, Bud, and Michael Lyman | Image Credit: Eastern Metal Treating, Inc.

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This Week in Heat Treat Social Media

 


Welcome to the inaugural column of Heat Treat Today‘s first offering of This Week in Heat Treat Social MediaAs you know, there is so much content available on the web that it’s next to impossible to sift through all of the articles and posts that flood our inboxes and notifications on a daily basis. So,  Heat Treat Today is here to bring you the latest in compelling, inspiring, and entertaining heat treat news from the different social media venues that you’ve just got to see and read!

If you have content that everyone has to see, please send the link to editor@heattreattoday.com.    


1. Entropic Time (Backwards Billy Joel Parody) by A Capella Science

Let’s start your Friday off with this energetic, fun, and educational video that Paul Mason of Thermo-Calc Software shared. (And, you’ll be singing the song all day! You’re welcome!)


2. COVID-19

We have all been affected by the COVID-19 virus. It has produced experiences that none of us has ever ventured through before in our lifetime.

This week in the heat treat industry, we’ve received numerous cancellations of spring and early summer trade shows. See how  Austria’s Reed Exhibitions is helping with the healthcare needs of those in Vienna.

 

Additionally, many of the heat treat companies have shared their statuses and plans for business via social media posts. Here are a few of them:

 

 


3. What’s So Cool About Manufacturing?

Check out Abbott Furnace Company’s collaboration with Saint Mary’s Area Middle School to introduce kids to the world of manufacturing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


4. Reading and Podcast Corner

You may have a bit more time to catch up on the reading and podcast listening you’ve been yearning to do. May we recommend two brief articles written by industry experts and an informative podcast.

Check out Gerry McWeeney’s article, “Pros and Cons of Remote Monitoring in Heat Treat”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For those of you interested in medical devices.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And, for your listening pleasure, be sure to download the latest Heat Treat Radio episode entitled, Women in Heat Treat, with Ellen Conway Merrill and Rosanne Brunello.  They will inspire you!

 


5. Launch into Your Weekend with a Reading by Jackson

No additional caption needed! Happy Friday, everyone!

(Editor’s Note: Users of Firefox may have difficulty playing the below video. If so, please use another browser like Chrome.)


 

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