Check Out This Week’s Spotlight: Braddock Metallurgical

The journey began in 1953 for this family-run business, which started with only a single salt pot furnace and grew into a company with eight production facilities across the U.S. and Puerto Rico. Braddock Metallurgical was founded by its namesake, William R. Braddock, who mandated a mission to “help our customers succeed,” a goal still paramount to the company today. His belief that a well-trained workforce would result in superior customer service is the backbone of the company’s client- centered reputation of 70 years.

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Today, grandsons Griffith and Clay Braddock, along with the company’s senior management, led by President and CEO, George Gieger, work diligently on developing the company’s eight sites. Going back to the founding belief that a well-trained employee makes all the difference, Griffith and Clay also ensure that all employees are among the best trained and supported in the industry.

Aerospace, military, medical, automotive, and electronics industries are among those served by the company. As a full-service heat treat provider, the company facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and offer a comprehensive range of services including cryogenics, brazing, induction heat treating, black oxide, and more, as well as various metallurgical testing services. Unique capabilities include ferritic nitrocarburizing (FNC) with post oxidation, low-temperature nitriding of stainless steels, and vapor degreasing and bright hydrogen processing without discoloration.

Original location of Braddock Metallurgical in Bridgewater, NJ, circa 1975.

When it comes to equipment for these services, quality is of utmost importance. All high-positive pressure-quench vacuum furnaces and batch IQ furnaces are certified to AMS2750E. They have nitriding and induction equipment at select facilities and car bottom furnaces up to 35 feet long in New Jersey and 18 feet long in Tampa for stress relieving and aging. The company holds Nadcap accreditation for heat treating and brazing at four locations and is ISO & AS9100 certified at all facilities. All Nadcap accredited locations have achieved Merit status, thanks to the hard work and dedication of their employees.

To continue founder William’s commitment to the success of their clients, the company prioritizes upgrading technology and support systems, including instrumentation, laboratory equipment, and computer systems to stay on the cutting edge of technological advancements.

The team members have developed a high proficiency for brazing intricate honeycomb applications. Their expertise and techniques are applicable to a wide range of complex geometries and configurations, achieving results where others fail. Braddock leverages state-of-the-art cleaning processes, brazing filler metals, binders, and atmospheres to deliver braze joints of high quality.

From 50 ton pressure vessels, automotive transmissions, musical handpans, and surgical implants, to NASA space components, they encounter many unique and interesting parts, all of which testify to the creativity and talent of the team and their clients.

Throughout their history, the heat treater has partnered with their customers. From developing and bringing in new processes, investments in additional equipment and capacity, and even expansion into additional facilities, Braddock’s growth has been based on the needs of its customers.

As they look to the future, they will evaluate and act on any required additional capacity or capability and implement new technology when necessary to benefit existing equipment and instrumentation. Braddock Metallurgical  will continue innovating and implementing efficiencies to keep up with growing demand for high quality heat treating.


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