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High Performance Alloys, Inc.
Company typeCorporation
IndustryMetal
Founded1984[1]
FounderRussell W. Kirchner, Jr.
Headquarters
Windfall, Indiana
,
United States
Area served
Globe
ProductsCorrosion-Resistant Alloys
High-Temperature Alloys
Wear-resistant Alloys
ServicesManufacturing, distribution, research
WebsiteCorporate Website

High Performance Alloys, Inc. of Indiana, USA is a distributor and manufacturer of superalloys. [2]"Based in Tipton, Indiana, with locations in Oregon and Texas, is a global distributor of wear-, corrosion- and heat-resistant alloys."[3]


History

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High Performance Alloys, Inc. was established in 1984 in Tipton Indiana. The two founders of the Corporation were Russell W. Kirchner, Jr.[4] and Donald R. Knittel.[5] In 2010 the corporate principals changed,[6] previously Russell W. Kirchner, Jr. and Cella A. Kirchner.[7] 2016 principals of the Corporation "BUSINESS ID 198408-095"[8] are: David M Kirchner, CIO,[9] Jeffrey A Kirchner, COO,[10] and Russell W Kirchner III, President.[11]

Milestones

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In 1992 the company acquired a 24,000 square foot facility.[12] They moved some product distribution to an additional facility in Windfall Indiana, "which will allow the company to expand their production at the Tipton plant" in 2005.[13] They had attained "Master Distributor" status as seen in a 2009 Metal Center News,[14] with a snapshot article that states: "stocking many grades of materials: Hastelloy, Inconel, Monel, Nitronic, Cobalt-based alloys such as Stellite and L605, and Commercially Pure Nickel grades."[15]

They received an award from the State of Indiana (ISBDC/IEDC), as an 'Indiana Company to Watch' at the ceremony in September 2011. "Forty-three companies from Indiana will be honored as outstanding second-stage companies during the fourth annual Indiana Companies to Watch awards program, held on Aug. 25 (2011) in Indianapolis."[16] "The accolade, presented by the Indiana Economic Development Corporation, its Small Business Development Center network, Purdue University and the Edward Lowe Foundation."[17]

"The company is providing alloys for the joint fighter project of the U.S. Department of Defense", an expansion was planned.[18] Projections for the joint strike fighter build rate. "The Joint Strike Fighter is intended for use by the Air Force, Navy and Marines, along with sales to U.S. allies. Output has held steady at around 35 a year..."[19]

They have been featured as a guest on Zane Lamprey's show National Geographic: Showdown of the Unbeatables in 2015. HPAlloy was the supplier of the "super-metal".[20] Modern Metals Magazine performed an editorial, FaceTime interview, on Nitronic alloys, titled "Understanding Nitronic alloys", with High Performance Alloys in 2016.[21]

Registrations

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ISO 9001 Audited and Registered Manufacturer and Distributor, "Certificate Number: 12818"[22]

Tipton Location CAGE: 0HKZ1[23]

Windfall Location CAGE: 64C86[24]


References

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  1. ^ LAWSON, CONNIE (August 3, 1984). "Business Details". State of Indiana. INDIANA SECRETARY OF STATE. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  2. ^ "Company description by ThomasNet.com". Thomasnet.com. Thomas Publishing Company. Retrieved March 23, 2017. Distributor of alloy metals. Alloys for high temperature, corrosion resistant, and wear resistant applications are available, including Hastelloy®, Inconel®, Haynes®, Nitronic®, Monel®, Ferralium®, and HPA Cobalt alloys. Metals are available in various forms, including bars, wires, sheets, plates, fasteners, and forgings. Primary industries served include aerospace, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, and mining.
  3. ^ "Understanding Nitronic alloys". Modern Metals. Trend Publishing. November 22, 2016. Retrieved March 26, 2017. High Performance Alloys, based in Tipton, Indiana, with locations in Oregon and Texas, is a global distributor of wear-, corrosion- and heat-resistant alloys.
  4. ^ Simcox, Edwin (August 3, 1984). "Articles of Incorporation". IN.gov. Secretary of State of Indiana. p. 3. Retrieved 26 March 2017. Russell W. Kirchner, Jr.
  5. ^ Simcox, Edwin (August 3, 1984). "Articles of Incorporation". IN.gov. Secretary of State of Indiana. p. 3. Retrieved 26 March 2017. Donald R. Knittel
  6. ^ "Business Entity Report (2008)". IN.gov. Indiana Secretary of State. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
  7. ^ "Business Entity Report (2010)". IN.gov. Indiana Secretary of State. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
  8. ^ Lawson, Connie. "Business Entity Report (2016)". IN.gov. Indiana Secretary of State. Retrieved 26 March 2017. BUSINESS ID 198408-095
  9. ^ Lawson, Connie. "Business Entity Report (2016)". IN.gov. Indiana Secretary of State. Retrieved 26 March 2017. David M Kirchner, CIO
  10. ^ Lawson, Connie. "Business Entity Report (2016)". IN.gov. Indiana Secretary of State. Retrieved 26 March 2017. Jeffrey A Kirchner, COO
  11. ^ Lawson, Connie. "Business Entity Report (2016)". IN.gov. Indiana Secretary of State. Retrieved 26 March 2017. Russell W Kirchner III, President
  12. ^ "Land Purchase and Additions". Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  13. ^ "Company Expansions – "Growing and Thriving in Tipton County"" (PDF). 2005. p. 4. which will allow the company to expand their production at the Tipton plant
  14. ^ "Directory of master distributors.(METAL CENTER NEWS 2009)(Directory)". Modern Metals Magazine. Sackett Business Media, Inc. June 1, 2009. Retrieved March 22, 2017. Master Distributor HighBeam Research
  15. ^ "Master distributor snapshots.(Product/service evaluation)". Modern Metals Magazine. Sackett Business Media, Inc. June 1, 2009. Retrieved March 22, 2017. Stocking many grades of materials: Hastelloy[R], Inconel[R] Monel[R] Nitronic[R] Cobalt-based alloys such as Stellite[R] and L605, and Commercially Pure Nickel grades. HighBeam Research
  16. ^ "High Performance Alloys, Inc. Honored as One of the 2011 Indiana Companies to Watch". ThomasNet. New York: IndianaChamber.com. Retrieved March 21, 2017. Forty-three companies from Indiana will be honored as outstanding second-stage companies during the fourth annual Indiana Companies to Watch awards program, held on Aug. 25 in Indianapolis.
  17. ^ "List of Companies to Watch 2011 Winners". Archived from the original on December 5, 2015. The accolade, presented by the Indiana Economic Development Corporation, its Small Business Development Center network, Purdue University and the Edward Lowe Foundation
  18. ^ Ken de le Bastide. "Tipton Company Investing Million". Kokomo Tribune. Retrieved March 19, 2017. the company is providing alloys for the joint fighter project of the U.S. Department of Defense
  19. ^ "F35 production 2018-2020 rate could be doubled in a $36 billion bulk order to avoid annual reviews". www.nextbigfuture.com. May 30, 2015. Retrieved March 19, 2017. The Joint Strike Fighter is intended for use by the Air Force, Navy and Marines, along with sales to U.S. allies. Output has held steady at around 35 a year F-35 Ramp Rate Estimates, SOURCES- Janes, Wikipedia, Bloomberg, IHS
  20. ^ "Drill vs. Super Metal Showdown". Showdown of the Unbeatables. National Geographic. Retrieved March 19, 2017. Starring Founder Russ Kirchner and an Owner, David Kirchner
  21. ^ "Understanding Nitronic alloys". Modern Metals. Trend Publishing. November 22, 2016. Retrieved March 26, 2017. Understanding Nitronic alloys
  22. ^ "Manufacture and distribution of cobalt, stainless steel and nickel-based alloys" (PDF). National Quality Assurance, USA. Certificate Number: 12818
  23. ^ "CAGE Code". Defense Logistics Agency. SAMS. Retrieved March 19, 2017. 0HKZ1 CAGE code 0HKZ1 registered
  24. ^ "CAGE Code". Defense Logistics Agency. SAMS. Retrieved March 19, 2017. 64C86 CAGE code 64C86 registered
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