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Morgan Advanced Materials Expands Injection Molding Capabilities for Ceramic Components

April 8, 2014
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Morgan Advanced Materials recently announced it has significantly increased its capabilities at its Wilkes-Barre, Pa., site. This facility manufactures complex injection molded ceramic components for use in the investment casting of turbine engine blades and vanes for aircraft and power generation, aircraft hardware, pumps, valves, and sporting goods.

As part of the site’s growth, advanced equipment has been installed that will reportedly enable it to produce larger parts for industrial gas turbines (IGTs); hire engineers and managers devoted to increasing production; and implement communication enhancements to improve tracking, shipping, and delivery.

Morgan reportedly invested in capacity and technology to produce IGT cores to meet increasing global power demand. The manufacturing process can enable shorter lead times and provides the capability to meet high volume production requirements.

For more information, visit www.morganadvancedmaterials.com.

 

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