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		<title>Plastic Fabrication Furthers Erie, PA Company&#8217;s Growth</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Carlson Erie Corporation, a division of American Tinning &#38; Galvanizing Company, is pleased to announce the opening of a plastic fabrication department. On January 5, 2009, Chris Blakeslee, Fabrication Manager, stated &#8220;this is an exciting time for our division; we have been able to add manpower with over 25 years of plastic fabrication know-how to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Carlson Erie Corporation, a division of American Tinning &amp; Galvanizing Company, is pleased to announce the opening of a plastic fabrication department. On January 5, 2009, Chris Blakeslee, Fabrication Manager, stated &#8220;this is an exciting time for our division; we have been able to add manpower with over 25 years of plastic fabrication know-how to our already expert workforce. This addition will enable us to provide products such as plastic tanks, exhaust systems and material handling fixtures in a variety of plastic applications. We offer Polypropylene, Polyethylene, PVC, Fiberglass, UHMW, and Copolymer&#8221; products. &#8221;<br />
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Established in 1955, Carlson Erie has been a leading fabricator of metal tanks and fixtures for the metal finishing industry, as well as offering very technical post-processing machining services. The specialized and knowledgeable design team at Carlson Erie can create racks, baskets, tanks, and exhaust systems for any kind of metal finishing project. &#8220;Adding plastic fab makes Carlson Erie a &#8216;one stop shop&#8217; for metal finishers, Blakeslee continued; we can professionally equip any kind of finishing line.&#8221;</p>
<p>Carlson Erie Corporation is a division of American Tinning &amp; Galvanizing Company (ATG) which specializes in the corrosion control of metal, steel and aluminum by providing &#8220;finishing&#8221; services. The family owned business has 72 fulltime employees and is NADCAP accredited in cadmium plating per QQ-P-416, zinc electroplating per ASTM-B633, sulfuric acid anodizing per MIL-A-8625 type II, and Type I chromic acid anodizing. The Company also offers Architectural Bronze Anodizing, Chromate Conversion coatings and Hot Dip Galvanizing.</p>
<p>American Tinning &amp; Galvanizing Co. Contact: David Bertges 552 W. 12th St. Erie, PA 16501 Phone: 814-456-7053 Fax: 814-459-3297</p>
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