Fabricated Products, a division of H.C. Starck, Foresees Higher Raw Material Prices for 2018
NEWTON, Mass., USA, November 1, 2017 – The Fabricated Products Division of H.C. Starck sees the trend of increasing material prices for its refractory metals continuing into 2018.More
H.C. Starck Surface Technology and Ceramic Powders GmbH joins AMERICA MAKES
Laufenburg, 15.09.2017: H.C. Starck Surface Technology and Ceramic Powders GmbH announces that it has joined AMERICA MAKES to strengthen its relationships to US American key market players and industry experts in the additive manufacturing (AM) market MoreH.C. Starck Designs, Engineers and Fabricates Furnace Hot Zones
NEWTON, Mass., USA, September 25, 2017 – H.C. Starck‘s furnace group has delivered a uniquely engineered, high temperature refractory metal hot zone to one of its furnace customers. Collaborating with the customer on this project, H.C. Starck demonstrated its focused engineering resources and dedicated manufacturing team which has been used to design and engineer fabricated products for the furnace industry. With H.C. Starck’s portfolio of refractory metals, the team fabricated a 1600°C hot zone designed to operate in a vacuum, with certain inert gases or in a reducing atmosphere. By simulating the temperature of each layer, H.C. Starck’s engineering team ensured the proper materials were applied throughout the hot zone.
Greg Matula of H.C. Starck Honored at Heat Treatment Forum 2017 in Wroclaw, Poland
NEWTON, Mass., USA, May 10, 2017 – Greg Matula of H.C. Starck, was honored for his achievements in the international heat treatment industry and awarded the distinguished “Member of the Heat Treatment Forum Hall of Excellence” on April 26 at the 2017 Heat Treatment Forum & Expo in Wroclaw, Poland. MoreH.C. Starck expects sustained recovery of core markets in 2017
- Far-reaching cost reductions compensate part of decrease in sales in 2016
- Group annual sales at 688.4 million euros
- New corporate legal structure successfully implemented
H.C. Starck tantalum processing once again certified conflict-free
- EICC grants certificate for the sixth time in a row
- Still valid for all locations
- Processing of exclusively conflict-free raw materials a key element of the H.C. Starck strategy
Munich, January 26, 2017. H.C. Starck, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of technology metals and advanced ceramics, has once again received certification for processing of “conflict-free” tantalum raw materials – the sixth year in a row the company has done so. Unlike in past years, the adjustment of the structures under corporate law meant that this year’s audit included the newly founded subsidiary H.C. Starck Tantalum and Niobium GmbH and the associated company H.C. Starck Smelting GmbH & Co. KG. This means all subsidiaries that process tantalum at the Goslar, Mito, Tokyo, Map Ta Phut, and Laufenburg locations remain certified. The audit was performed by the independent company SGS, acting on behalf of the Electronics Industry Citizenship Coalition (EICC) and the Global e-Sustainability Initiative (GeSI) as part of the Conflict Free Smelter Program (CFSP).
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