Dayton's Plating Technology Plans $930K Expansion
Their facilities in Dayton and Columbus, Ohio provide a wide range of alloy finishes including tin zinc, zinc nickel, zinc iron and organic coatings.
Dayton, Ohio-based Plating Technology says it plans a $930,000 expansion over the next two years with equipment that could grow its employment by seven jobs to about 60 employees within three years.
Family owned and operated since 1952, Plating Technology serves different industries including transportation, construction, heavy duty equipment manufacturing, material handling, hydraulic, government agencies and more.
Their facilities in Dayton and Columbus, Ohio provide a wide range of alloy finishes including tin zinc, zinc nickel, zinc iron and organic coatings.
Plating Technology says it will add two process lines into the existing building through the end of 2018.
For more information, visit platingtech.com.
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