Winston Heat Treating completes $1.5M expansion

Winston Heat Treating, Inc. is completing a $1.5 million addition and refurbishing project at its facility in downtown Dayton, company officials announced Thursday.

The new 15,320-square-foot building expansion at 711 E. Second St. provides space for additional equipment, while a recently acquired, adjacent 8,000-square-foot building offers storage space and parking for its truck fleet, officials said.

Founded in 1967, Winston has provided heat treating service of metal parts to the tool & die, automotive, aerospace, and medical industries. Primarily a regional company, Winston also has an active customer base of 1,200 nationally.

Winston was one of the first heat treating companies in the country to achieve both its ISO and NADCAP (National Aerospace & Defense Contractors Accreditation Program) accreditations.

In two separate recent audits, Winston received zero findings in ISO and coveted Merit Status from NADCAP, officials said.

“Our customers deserve consistently superior quality and service from us with state-of-the-art equipment, and our expansion enables that,” said John Reger, Winston president, in a statement.

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