Elcometer Opens NA Headquarters, Training Center
The 22,000-square-foot facility not only provides office space for sales and technical support teams, but also accommodates their ISO 17025 test laboratory.
Elcometer has moved into its North American headquarters in Warren, Michigan. The 22,000-square-foot facility not only provides office space for sales and technical support teams, but also accommodates its ISO 17025 test laboratory, providing fully accredited servicing and training support to markets in the U.S. and Canada.
Joe Walker, vice president of Elcometer, says the facility also allows the company to expand into new product ranges, including dry abrasive blast machines, precision media valves, blast hose, blast nozzles and personal protection equipment.
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