Gasbarre reveals new manufacturing facility in St Marys Pennsylvania

January 27, 2025

Gasbarre’s new St Mary’s, Pennsylvania, facility became fully operational in 2024 (Courtesy Gasbarre)
Gasbarre’s new St Mary’s, Pennsylvania, facility became fully operational in 2024 (Courtesy Gasbarre)

Gasbarre Products Inc, headquartered in DuBois, Pennsylvania, USA, has revealed that its new St Mary’s, Pennsylvania, facility became fully operational in 2024. The 14,000 m2 (150,000 ft2) expanded floor space, with upgraded infrastructure and state-of-the-art equipment, is designed to optimise workflow and increase manufacturing capacity.

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The new multi-million dollar facility is home to a team of technical sales managers, applications engineers, metallurgists and design engineers. All of the company’s manufacturing is kept in-house, with skilled fabricators, assemblers, pipe fitters and electricians responsible for ensuring quality and accuracy.

Inside the new facility (Courtesy Gasbarre)
Inside the new facility (Courtesy Gasbarre)

Gasbarre manufactures a wide range of powder compaction presses, including mechanical, hydraulic, high-speed, isostatic, and electric press types. The company also has an extensive line of industrial thermal processing systems, including continuous atmosphere to batch atmosphere and continuous vacuum to batch vacuum furnaces.

Additional product lines include precision tooling, industrial automation, and contract manufacturing.

See the virtual tour of the new facility here.

www.gasbarre.com

 

 

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