Trendsetter acquires Wiltor Machine

OE Staff
Thursday, January 7, 2016

Trendsetter Engineering has announced the acquisition of Wiltor Machine, a 6000sq ft precision machine shop in north Houston specializing in complete turnkey, proto‐type, and production machining for the oil and gas industry. This machine shop has experience machining stainless steel, Inconel, titanium, beryllium copper, etc. and includes CNC lathes, CNC mills, manual lathes and manual mills. This new division will be integrated into Trendsetter’s manufacturing group, further expanding services and capabilities.

To compliment the acquisition of the machine shop Trendsetter has invested in a welding machine for internal cladding of machined products.

“This strategic acquisition allows Trendsetter to be in full control of the quality, schedule and cost for our machined parts and further enhances our scope of services in developing new innovative technology,” said Ron Downing, president of Trendsetter.

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