Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Ellwood National Crankshaft Tour





Ellwood National Crankshaft is a unique manufacturer of new and reconditioned crankshafts for
medium speed engines in the 800 to 6000 horsepower range. These engines are used in a variety of applications including diesel‐electric locomotives, marine use for propulsion and auxiliary power generation, stationary power, and gas compression. ENC has been a crankshaft supplier to leading engine manufacturers throughout the world since 1915. ENC regularly produces crankshafts that are approved by ABS, Lloyd's, DNV and other third party inspection entities, and has a quality program focusing on continuous improvement. The ample size of our installed capital base offers production capacities that can meet the fluctuating volume demands of the market.




ENC offers finish machined, rough machined and as‐forged crankshafts. Our unique forging process results in outstanding near‐finished size crankshafts. Surface hardening specifications can be met by onsite nitriding or induction hardening installations. Our CNC grinding and surface finish capability will meet the most demanding customer requirements.



Our Loewy, 4000‐ton multi‐directional forging press is used primarily to produce continuous grain flow crankshafts. It also has the capability of forging components through upsetting, back extrusion, and offsetting to nearly‐finished shape.




Extensive heat treating facilities allow for thermal stress relieving, annealing, normalizing, hardening, and tempering. Vertical and horizontal furnaces are used along with the necessary oil, water, and polymer quench tanks.



To hear more about Ellwood National Crankshaft and tour the manufacturing facility, please RSVP to Erik Soderstrom, e‐mail esoderstrom@elwd.com or call 814‐563‐8972 by Wednesday, September 22, 2010. All guests must be US citizens. ENC reserves the right to deny access to any individual. All guests must be ASM members.



The tour will be held on Thursday, September 23, 2010 at 6:00 PM.





Directions
Ellwood National Crankshaft is located at 500 Erie Avenue, Irvine, PA, 16329. Irvine is 8 miles west of Warren, PA and 3 miles east of Youngsville, PA off National Forge Road.



From Warren, take route US‐6 W/US‐62 S/Grand Army of the Republic Hwy west. Take the ramp onto US‐62 S. Turn right at National Forge Road. Turn right at Erie Ave. Turn right into the Ellwood National Crankshaft/Ellwood National Steel/Ellwood National Forge complex.



From Corry or Youngsville, head east on route US‐6 E/Grand Army of the Republic Hwy east. Take the exit toward National Forge Road. Turn right at National Forge Road. Turn left at Erie Ave. Turn left into the Ellwood National Crankshaft/Ellwood National Steel/Ellwood National Forge complex.



From the south, take US‐62 N toward Warren. Before the intersection of US‐6, turn left at National Forge Road. Turn right at Erie Ave. Turn right into the Ellwood National Crankshaft/Ellwood National Steel/Ellwood National Forge complex.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

ASM Mercantile/Logistics Plus/TV Studio Event

Northwest Pennsylvania Chapter of ASM International Presents

3-Part Tour & Presentation Event:

Erie Mercantile Building Tour

Logistics Plus Presentation by Mr. Art Whelan

Presentation & Tour of WSEE and WICU Studios

Thursday, May 20, 2010 at 6 PM
Attendees: Please Assemble at Mercantile Building at 6 PM,
1401 State Street, Erie, PA 16501
(Group will travel together to WICU/WSEE at approx. 6:30 PM)

Pre-Registration is Required
Event is Free but Limited to First 20 Registrants
Mercantile Building
In February 2006, the Erie Redevelopment Authority acquired the 5-story 49,000 square foot Mercantile Building through the Blighted Property Reclamation process. Redevelopment of the building followed in cooperation with the City's Department of Economic and Community Development and Weber Murphy Fox architects. The building utilizes innovative construction techniques and materials optimal for sound insulation and efficiency.
Logistics Plus
Logistics Plus, established in 1996 to manage freight logistics for GE Transportation Systems, has grown into a business with more than 300 customers, managing over $300 million in global freight for small, medium, and large sized companies. Its business includes the process of planning, implementing and controlling efficient, cost-effective flow of raw materials, in-process inventory, finished goods and related information from the point of origin to the point of consumption for the purpose of conforming to customer requirements.

Studio Tour
Northwestern PA's CBS affiliate, WSEE, NBC affiliate WICU, and CW Network affiliate consolidated their Erie operations on March 1, 2009 at the upper State Street studio building in Erie. The current studio building is believed to be the oldest continuously operating television studio facility in the United States. All three network affiliates are operated by Lilly Boradcasting, Inc. and utilize state of the art digital broadcasting and media technologies.

To Pre-Register: Call Sharon Blore at 814-870-7778 or send an e-mail to sblore@mijb.com before May 18, 2010. Ms. Blore must confirm your registration for you to attend. You must include your full name, company/school/ organization, phone number, and e-mail address to be admitted to the tour. Registration is on a space available, first come basis.


Directions
To ASM Mercantile Building/Logistics/Studio Tour Event
Thursday, May 20, 2010 at 6:00 PM
→All Attendees: Please Assemble at Erie Mercantile Building, 1401 State Street in Erie by 6:00 PM

To Mercantile Building

Take I-90 to I-79 North.

In Erie, I-79 North becomes Bayfront Highway. Continue on Bayfront Highway along Erie's Bayfront to intersection of Bayfront Higway and State Street. Turn RIGHT (South/uphill) on to State Street.

Continue South on State Street to intersection of State & 14th Streets. Mercantile Building is on the left (East) side of the street at 1401 State Street.

Parking is available in guest lot immediately behind Mercantile Building and is also free along State Street after 6PM.

To WSEE/WICU Studios
(Group will travel together from Mercantile Building)
From Mercantile Building, contiue 1.3 miles South (uphill) on State Street to 3514 State Street. Watch for large broadcasting tower on your right.

ASM April 2010 Meeting

ASM members and guests attended the April 2010 presentation given by Pennsylvania General Energy (PGE) Geologist Damian Piaschyk at the Warren Holiday Inn on Thursday, April 22nd. The presentation included an overview Pennsylvania General Energy, an oil and gas production company headquartered in Warren, PA. The permitting, equipment, costs and resources required to drill a horizontal Marcellus Shale well were discussed. The hydrofracturing process required to break open the low permeability black shale was explained.

While our natural resources in the Marcellus Shale are estimated to be extremely vast, many environmental issues and concerns surround this new drilling process. It was a very informative presentation that covered a topic receiving attention in our state.


A big thanks to Bill Bennett for coordinating our speakers and accommodations.

A special thanks to Damian Piaschyk and PGE for making the April ASM meeting a successful event!

Thursday, May 13, 2010

2010 Student Night Event at Penn State Behrend




NW PA Chapter Scholarship recipients Justin DiPenti (left) and Steven Miller (right) at Student Night on March 25, 2010

On Thursday March 25th, the chapter hosted its annual student night event at Penn State Behrend. Representatives from the Northwest Commission, Ben Franklin Technology Partners, the Plastics Technology Council, and PENNTAP made short presentations describing various business and networking opportunities available to the students and business community. Following these presentations, Mr. Bryan Buck, a manufacturing and environmental engineer at Ellwood National Forge in Irvine, PA, gave the keynote address. Bryan, a 2008 graduate of Penn State Behrend with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Technology and native of North East, PA, recounted his experiences in transitioning from college to the workforce. In describing this transition, Bryan mentioned that taking steps like participating in an internship, attending career fairs, and seeking the advice of career services all contributed to his success in finding a job immediately upon graduating from college. He also described some of the valuable lessons he learned upon starting his career. Overall, Bryan gave an informative presentation recounting his experiences that the students found very helpful. We thank Bryan for his efforts along with the rest of the presenters for their time in presenting at this event. We also thank Don Marteeny for doing an excellent job in his first year as Student Night Coordinator!


Justin DiPenti

Justin is a senior in Mechanical Engineering Technology. Justin hails from Scandia, PA (north of Warren) where, as a child, he developed an interest in machines, particularly go-karts. This interest eventually led him to pursue the engineering degree at PSU Behrend where he also participates in the track and field and cross country teams.

Steven Miller

Steven Miller, pictured on the right above, is a junior in Mechanical Engineering Technology. Steve hails from Union City, PA (south of Erie) where he developed an interest in science as a high school student. This interest and his love for baseball led him to PSU Behrend where he is part of the baseball team and pursuing his engineering degree. Congratulations to both of this year’s ASM International NW Pennsylvania Chapter Scholarship recipients.

The Northwest PA Chapter of ASM International Extends its

CONGRATULATIONS

to all our current and past scholarship winners.

For more information about the NW PA Chapter Scholarships,

sponsored student camps and other student programs,

please contact Don Marteeny at dmarteeny@secowarwick.com

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Erie Bronze Tour

The NW PA chapter will be touring Erie Bronze on February 25, 2010 at 6:00 PM. Contact Sharon Blore by calling (814) 870-7778 or e-mail at sblore@mijb.com. The registration deadline is February 23 and is on a first come, first serve basis.