Alcon Industries Joins Heat Treat Mexico 2024

Save the Date for Heat Treat Mexico April 9th-11th
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Join Alcon Industries and its team April 9-11 at Heat Treat Mexico 2024 in Queretaro, where heat treating manufacturers from throughout North America will gather for three days of education, innovation and networking.

Alcon staff will be on hand at the company’s booth display in the exhibitor space, ready to answer questions and provide expertise in the heat treat process or anything else you want to discuss.

Supporting the Heat Treat Industry

For more than 40 years, Alcon engineers and technicians have been America’s leading producer of heat-, corrosion- and wear-resistant alloy castings. Alcon’s castings are utilized throughout North America by a wide variety of automotive and industrial manufacturers.

Alcon serves the heat treatment market with heat-resistant alloys castings and fabrications produced in its factory in Cleveland, Ohio.

About Heat Treat Mexico 2024

Sessions at Heat Treat Mexico 2024 focus on industrial heat treating within aerospace, automotive, manufacturing and tooling. Learn about the latest techniques and technology in industrial heat treating, including automation advances, quality control and energy efficiency.

Stay on top of emerging trends and discuss the future of heat treating with the men and women who work in the industry every day.

Heat Treat Mexico also works to attract young professionals looking to graduate with a degree related to the industry, making it a great place to recruit. A student competition April 8 brings young minds together to promote themselves and their ideas.

The event is hosted by ASM International, the world’s largest association of engineers, scientists, technicians and educators who work in materials. ASM works as an information hub between the industry, academia and the government through published content, conference, education and local engagement. Heat Treat Mexico is its premier annual gathering.

The exhibition floor is open (all times local):

  • Tuesday, April 9: 6 to 7:30 p.m.
  • Wednesday, April 10: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Thursday, April 11: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

The event also includes a welcome reception. Lunches, a closing fiesta and other social events.

Let us know if you will be in Queretaro. We would enjoy meeting you and discussing how Alcon can help to service your needs.

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