Heatmax Heaters ad with electric immersion heater
Published

Lorin Industries President Appointed to Aluminum Anodizers Council

Lorin Industries President Park Kersman will contribute expertise and insights to support anodized aluminum community.

Katie Leesemann, Former Editorial Assistant, Gardner Business Media

Share

Park Kersman, president of Lorin Industries

Park Kersman. Photo Credit: Lorin Industries

Lorin Industries Inc. President Park Kersman has been elected as a board member to the Aluminum Anodizers Council. With this appointment, Kersman will draw on his subject matter expertise to provide insights and guidance to support the community of companies that create anodized aluminum, as well as those who use the material.

The Aluminum Anodizers Council is an international trade association for companies engaged in aluminum anodizing that supports members and users of anodized aluminum through education, advocacy and promotion. The association’s initiatives include an annual buyer’s guide, networking opportunities, advocating for the interests of its community and listening to member input. The association’s flagship event, the Anodizing Conference and Exposition, takes place annually, and its website hosts educational materials on anodizing’s sustainability, durability, safety and cost benefits.

As a third-generation owner of Lorin Industries, with over 12 years serving at the helm of the company, Kersman’s passion for anodized aluminum runs in the family. According to the company, Kersman believes strongly in a culture of innovation and customer focus, values that will shape his work with the Aluminum Anodizers Council. Kersman’s experience overseeing the creation of anodized aluminum for numerous iconic architectural projects across the globe will inform his contributions to the association, enabling him to contribute his vision alongside his experience and expertise.

Related Content

  • A Smooth Transition from One Anodizing Process to Another

    Knowing when to switch from chromic acid anodizing to thin film sulfuric acid anodizing is important. Learn about why the change should be considered and the challenges in doing so.

  • Trivalent Chrome Overview

    As the finishing industry begins to move away from the use of hexavalent chromium to trivalent chromium, what factors should finishers consider as they make new investments? Mark Schario, chief technology officer for Columbia Chemical offers a helpful overview of this complicated topic.

  • Pulling Out All the Stops

    Evolving coatings and finishes for automotive brake components. 

Luster-On Products
PF Podcast
Gardner Intelligence
Heatmax Heaters ad with immersion heaters
The Finishing Industry’s Education and Networking Resource
New Acid-Free Bright Nickel Process
Filtration Systems
Heatmax Heaters ad with immersion heaters
Heatmax Heaters ad with short lead times