This Week in Heat Treat Social Media
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Welcome to Heat Treat Today's This Week in Heat Treat Social Media, bringing 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!
Dive into innovations in several heat treat processes, some fascinating technological applications for heat treaters, a conversation on batch vs. continuous furnaces, and an unexpectedly beautiful result of AM.
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40 Under 40 Class of 2023 Highlights: Kevin Norton and Anna Haydock
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Heat Treat Today is privileged to oversee the 40 Under 40 recognition awards highlighting a group of rising young leaders in the North American heat treat industry every year. The Class of 2023 is a high-achieving, motivated, and heart-felt group of significant contributors to the heat treat market. Here are two highlights from this year’s class.
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Kevin Norton is the branch manager at Technical Field Services, LLC. He holds an OSHA 30 certification from the University of South Florida. He began his time in the heat treating industry in 2009, freelancing with Analytic Stress Relieving, Inc. Before his time at the company, Kevin also worked at TEAM, Inc. as a heat treating technician, at Superheat as a unit supervisor and a project manager, and at Millennium Torque & Tensioning, Inc./Millennium Industrial Services as a regional supervisor. Having held positions consistent with those of a true leader in supervision for many years, his role of branch manager exemplifies his progression as an industry leader. Read more about Kevin here.
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Anna Haydock is the Quality Action Lead at Volvo Cars USA and has been in the heat treat industry for 6 years. Anna’s most significant accomplishment was in the aluminum manufacturing industry. She ran an oven heat treat trial, investigating the upper and lower temperature limits that were currently set for different gauges. Transition strip lengths were also studied to see if shorter strips could be used to reduce the time needed to transition to a new gauge. After confirming the required metallurgical properties were not compromised for different gauges, the heat treat trial resulted in saving roughly $3.5 million/year. She plans to continue her Ph.D. in Education with a STEM emphasis in hopes of teaching and retaining future women and BIPOC in the metallurgical and heat treat industry. Read more about Anna here.
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Maintenance Manager, IL | Stable commercial heat treater w/ long history of dominating their market seeking an experienced maintenance manager to oversee preventative planning, inventory of spare parts, and supervise 3 mechanics. Must have furnace experience. Bricking and electrical skills are a plus. $100k++ w/ OT + bonus + full benes.
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