Haynes International, Inc. Announces Management Changes
September 18, 2018 at 08:30 am EDT
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Haynes International, Inc. appoints David L. Strobel as Vice President Operations effective September 17, 2018. Mr. Strobel served at Carpenter Technology Corporation for more than thirty years, during which time he held multiple positions. Those positions included Senior Vice President of Global Operations, where he was responsible for all manufacturing sites in addition to global engineering, supply chain management and environmental, health and safety matters, and Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, with responsibility for developing and executing new product growth strategies while enhancing the quality systems across Carpenter's sites. Following his retirement from Carpenter, Mr. Strobel founded Silver Eagle Consulting. The company is also pleased to announce that, in connection with a retirement, Scott Pinkham will assume the role of Vice President - Tube and Wire, and the company will continue to benefit from his extensive experience and knowledge of the company's operations.
Haynes International, Inc. develops, manufactures, markets, and distributes technologically advanced nickel and cobalt-based alloys primarily for use in the aerospace, industrial gas turbine and chemical processing industries. Its products consist of high-temperature resistant alloys (HTA) products, and corrosion-resistant alloys (CRA) products. HTA products are used by manufacturers of equipment that is subjected to high temperatures, such as jet engines, gas turbine engines, and industrial heating and heat treatment equipment. CRA products are used in applications that require resistance to corrosive media found in chemical processing, power plant emissions control and hazardous waste treatment. It produces its high-performance alloys primarily in sheet, coil, and plate forms. In addition, the Company produces its products as seamless and welded tubulars, and in slab, bar, billets, and wire forms. It has manufacturing facilities in Indiana, Louisiana, and North Carolina.