Announcing 40th Anniversary Celebration July 18, 2008 General Carbide Corporation, Greensburg, Pa., will hold a celebration for its employees on Friday, July 25 at 11:30 am at its headquarters building on Garden Street in the Greensburg-Hempfield Business Park. In attendance will be Congressman Tim Murphy of the 18th Congressional District, Pennsylvania to present a proclamation to the company honoring small businesses and the growth of General Carbide over the last 40 years. Also in attendance will be members of the founding family and members of the Board of Directors. General Carbide started in 1968 as a supplier to the metalforming industry, making tungsten carbide tooling blanks for the manufacture of fasteners and automotive parts. They diversified significantly since then, servicing a wide range of industries from oil/gas exploration and production to electronic stamping dies to wear resistant components for the concrete and roof tile industries. The metalforming industry still represents a major part of the business and with over 50 grades of cemented carbide now available. They specialize in improving tool life in most any metalforming and industrial wear application including pure abrasion, high impingement erosive wear and chemical/mechanical corrosive wear including wear applications that involve high impact strength. General Carbide employs approximately 120 people in the production shop who have many years of experience in powder making, shaping, sintering and finish grinding of tungsten carbide. Their manufacturing capabilities ensure high quality and reliable delivery, matched to the needs of the industry served. In addition to the knowledgeable production employees, there is a seasoned office staff of application engineers and industry-savvy market managers that support the companies sales efforts worldwide. General Carbide sells products globally and they have representation in Canada, Mexico, Europe and Asia. General Carbide is a women-owned business having achieved official certification from the Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) in March 2008. | |