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THE YEAR IN PHOTOS: 2017


With roots tracing back to the beginnings of the automotive industry, Barron Industries has proudly served many of their longstanding customers for decades, adapting to their need for value-added manufacturing. The Barron family has been in the metal casting business since 1923.


Wall Colmonoy’s Aerobraze Engineered Technologies, Oklahoma City, announced that it has won a full and open competition conducted by the United States Air Force for a multi- year, multi-million dollar contract for the overhaul of the F-16 Primary and Secondary Heat Exchangers. The F-16 has dominated the skies for over 30 years as a multirole and air superiority fighter in service in over 25 countries.


Ransom & Randolph (R&R) announced Stefan


Frank’s


appointment as European Regional Sales Manager. Frank will be responsible for providing customers with sales and product support for our ceramic shell and industrial mold product lines; serving customers throughout the European Union, excluding Eastern Europe and the United Kingdom.


Blasch Precision Ceramics,


Inc., announces the addition of Caitlynn Coppinger, sales engineer. Coppinger is responsible for sales growth in the specialty alloys, non-ferrous metals, industrial process heating, power generation and mining industries, working closely with engineering and product development with the goal of innovating solutions to improve customers’ business performance.


36 ❘ December 2017 ®


Spring Management Meeting Attendees Enjoy Program


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