shrcl 发表于 2011-1-26 15:11:07

回复 240# jxh286


    请问你是什么时候在上海热处理厂工作啊?还记得哪些老同事?欢迎回来看看!

shrcl 发表于 2011-1-26 15:15:57

上海热处理厂有限公司2010年年会隆重召开

本帖最后由 shrcl 于 2011-1-26 15:26 编辑

回复 237# shrcl


   2011年1月22日,阳光明媚,风和日丽,上海热处理厂有限公司2010年年会在金山岑仙苑会所隆重召开。来自上海热处理厂长宁基地及金山基地的一百多名员工齐聚一堂,共飨盛典。鑫昌泰集团董事长沈君先生及下属公司总经理潘诗良先生应邀出席了本次年会。

                                             

       本次年会由行政总监王东主持。上海热处理厂有限公司总经理邓华平先生作了2010年的总结报告,并对2011年公司的发展作了规划与展望;鑫昌泰集团董事长沈君先生以自己切身的创业经历与大家分享了工作与成功的心得体会;总经理邓华平先生为2010年度上海热处理厂有限公司优秀员工与集体颁发了奖状与奖金;最后董事长左孝顺先生为全体员工进行了主题为“激扬生命、共赢大业”的演讲,就自己创业、管理、学习与生活的感悟,商业热处理格局及上海热处理之选择,上热的企业文化与战略目标,上海热处理厂有限公司十二五规划及2011年目标等方面与大家进行了分享。

                                             

       年会结束后,还隆重举办了联欢晚会。同事们欢聚一堂,舞蹈、卡拉OK以及穿插其间抽奖活动,把晚会推向了高潮。

                                             

       通过本次年会,大家一致表示,上海热处理厂大家庭朝气蓬勃、其乐融融,让每个人都感到温暖与给力。大家期待在新的一年里能大显身手,为上热在中国商业热处理行业昂首挺进、早日实现其宏伟的战略目标贡献自己的力量。

wanggong 发表于 2011-1-26 16:04:53

202#楼中国国内有6家商业热处理公司!
215#楼丰东我们并没有把他列为商业热处理企业范畴!
能否透露哪六家?难不成是???那也只有三家呀!
上海龙钱热处理有限公司
太原上热金属科技有限公司
天津上热金属科技有限公司

sunray 发表于 2011-1-27 21:58:44

回复 243# wanggong


    呵呵,谢谢王工关注上海热处理厂有限公司和中国商业热处理的发展,请持续关注,我们会在近期公布我们的这些基地具体信息。谢谢!

wanggong 发表于 2011-1-28 09:47:16

回复 244# sunray
我的前辈(女高工,大学校友,现场经验她可能不多,技术部,工艺,标准化,资料档案)也是上海人,退休回上海了!他的丈夫曾与我同事,也是热处理圈中知名人物,曾是热处理论文高产丰产作家及热处理刊物特约编辑(编辑部让他帮投稿者修改文章,我也帮他修改过讨论过)其文章据传被俄国和日本转载.十多年前我去了珠三角,他退休回长三角了!

sunray 发表于 2011-1-28 19:22:18

回复 245# wanggong


    真诚希望您能够给我们引荐,我们一定登门拜访,期待能够合作,为中国商业热处理行业而努力!

sunray 发表于 2011-1-28 23:12:18

本帖最后由 sunray 于 2011-11-10 10:06 编辑

回复 244# sunray


    上海热处理厂有限公司的微博 http://weibo.com/shrcl 敬请关注!谢谢!

sunray 发表于 2011-2-1 16:18:45

回复 247# sunray

      忙忙碌碌又一年!

      在这辞旧迎新时刻,上海热处理厂有限公司衷心感谢这一年来支持、帮助和信赖我们的所有客户、同行和干部职工,给您拜个早年,谢谢你们!因为你们,上海热处理厂有限公司的2010已经有所不同,中国商业热处理行业也有所不同!祝愿你们阖家欢乐,万事如意!

      给力2011!

wanggong 发表于 2011-2-1 16:30:52

回复 246# sunray
我师傅也去了上海,只是他已经不搞热处理了.我看看通过师傅还能不能联系上他们?
祝上海热处理厂有更大的发展!顺祝新年快乐!

sunray 发表于 2011-2-1 17:51:34

回复 249# wanggong


    谢谢wanggong这样用心支持和帮助上海热处理厂!

   从您身上能够看到你们这一代工程师的付出和心胸!


   衷心祝愿您新年快乐!阖家幸福!给您拜年了!

sunray 发表于 2011-2-1 19:02:51

回复 250# sunray


    寅虎奋蹄踏歌去,福兔生风报春来。在这辞旧迎新、吉祥喜庆的美好时刻,上海热处理左孝顺向您及家人致以最诚挚美好的祝福,给您全家拜个早年,真诚感谢您的信任、支持和付出。我们将以成就世界一流商业热处理为己任,将心注入,回馈社会!

shrcl 发表于 2011-2-3 14:47:25

本帖最后由 shrcl 于 2011-2-4 05:33 编辑

回复 251# sunray


    大家新年好,上海热处理厂有限公司给各位拜年!

    祝愿大家新年快乐,过年好!


    谢谢你们对上海热处理厂的关心和厚爱!

shrcl 发表于 2011-2-7 10:50:22

本帖最后由 shrcl 于 2011-2-7 10:52 编辑

回复 252# shrcl


      当一个行业的发展变成我们义不容辞的历史使命的时候,
      这既是一份巨大的压力,同时又是一份最大的动力。
      我们庆幸,我们有一个为之值得奋斗一生的目标;
      我们自豪,我们有一支凝聚力、战斗力强的团队。
      沉甸在心里的是责任,怒放的生命却会因此更加灿烂!
      值此新春佳节之际,愿与团队诸君共勉,当我们都尽心地,奋斗着,
      我相信二O一一年的上海热处理必将辉煌,
      热处理行业也将因为有你有我的每一次努力而发生变化!



      
                                                                                    ——上海热处理厂有限公司邓华平总经理
                                                                                    
                                                                                                 2011年2月5日于上海

tianjinshangre 发表于 2011-2-7 11:19:01

每时每刻上热人都是激情万丈,
因为肩上肩负的是一种责任和担当!
因为每个上热人都有一个为之奋斗一生的目标!
我们把先辈的精神和夙愿,在我们这代更加的发扬光大。
让上热是一个承载更多梦想的团队和平台,
让更多有志之士参与我们!
让上热腾飞,让上热走向世界!


                                              天津上热金属科技有限公司
                                                   2011年2月

sunray 发表于 2011-2-7 12:27:09

回复 254# tianjinshangre


    呵呵,都是激情飞扬的团队,也是豪情万丈的时代!:victory:

sunray 发表于 2011-2-7 23:06:16

北美地区热处理行业最有影响力的25人

回复 255# sunray


    25 Most Influential People in the North American Heat Treating Industry.

A new reader to “themonty” claimed he thoroughly enjoyed an article we posted in August of 2007 about the 25 most influential people in the heat treating industry. However as he pointed out a few of the individuals on our list have retired and in a couple of instances have very unfortunately passed away. Consequently with help from our readers over the past two weeks we are updating our list for 2009. When looking for the individuals most responsible for charting the current and future pattern of heat treating in North America what criteria are we applying? The academics who research the theories of heat treating or the individuals who implement these ideas? The CEO's of the largest commercial heat treat companies or the metallurgists at the large captives such as General Motors or Boeing? Do furnace makers initiate new technologies or are they merely following what the market dictates? Does a purchasing agent at Timken Bearings or Ford effect heat treating or are they merely following the directions of the metallurgical or engineering department? At the end of the day we relied upon our opinions and our readers opinions (of which there were many) to arrive at a list that includes all of the above. You'll see several CEO's of the continents' largest commercial heat treaters, several entrepreneurs whose products have had a direct bearing on the technology currently in use, a good representation of the new furnace builders, at least 2 individuals at the large captives, several academics whose research into the industry has proven to be invaluable and several individuals involved in writing the CQI-9 heat treating specifications. Our current listing has at least 10 new names to replace individuals who have either retired or unfortunately have passed away. So in alphabetical order we have your votes for the 25 most influential people in the North American Heat Treating Industry. October 15/09

Pete Batche, Bosch LLC. So why Pete? Since 2005 the heat treating standard for automotive components has been CQI-9 which covers most aspects of the heat treating process. The standard was developed by a team from the automotive industry, one of which was an individual by the name of Pete Batche (Pete is the Senior Quality Engineer at the Robert Bosch Company in Michigan, USA). While we recognize that Pete is just one part of the CQI-9 team his name kept popping up.

Bill Bernard, Surface Combustion, (new Furnaces). When introduced in the last century Surface Combustion's, "Allcase" batch IQ furnaces completely changed the direction of heat treating. As owner and President of the company Bill has had a direct impact on the industry.

Mr. Howard Boyer, Editor of the ASM Metals Handbooks and the Heat Treaters Guide, the bible of the heat treating industry around the world.

Ingo Cremer, Cremer Furnace Company. This name is not one that many heat treaters might recognize unless you are in the powdered metal business. Ingo is founder of Cremer Furnace Company which makes new sintering furnaces which many in the industry regard as extremely innovative. In addition he is President of EPMA and has made substantial contributions to Powdered Metal heat treating development.

Roger Fabian, Bodycote International. Roger received more votes than anybody else on our list. A quick background says he has been in the heat treating industry since 1962 been president of MTI, now past President of ASM and was instrumental in the development of CHTE (Center for Heat Treating Excellence). His list of heat treating credentials is truly impressive.

Jeff Gwinnell, Bluewater Thermal. Jeff is CEO of commercial heat treater Bluewater Thermal the largest US based commercial heat treater. Since his arrival at Bluewater he has made substantial changes to the company mainly in the form of management. Look for further changes at Bluewater under the direction of Jeff.

Stephen Harris, Bodycote International. As CEO of the largest commercial heat treater in North America (although based in the UK) Stephen decisions can have an enormous effect on the industry. Whether it is adding plants, closing plants, deciding on the direction of new equipment purchases or taking over captive heat treating operations all will affect the shape of heat treating in North America.

Mr. Daniel Herring, (The Heat Treat Doctor) Herring Group. The only consultant in our group, Dan's opinions have helped shape the course of heat treating for a number of companies.

Bill Jones, CEO of Solar Atmospheres, Souderton, PA. (Commercial vacuum heat treating) and Solar Manufacturing (new vacuum furnaces). Bill is a true innovator whose research into vacuum heat treating furnaces has had a very definite impact on vacuum heat treating. My personal opinion is that there are very few in the vacuum industry that can rival Bill’s knowledge.

Zia Karim has from an aerospace heat treating perspective played a major role in the development and institutions of Nadcap. At Nadcap he has held the longest position as staff engineer (not to mention at one time he was the only one global wise) forging alliances with Boeing and Aerospace primes to bring them on board. As NADCAP has had such an impact on the industry it is only fitting that Zia is mentioned.

The Keough Family. Bill and Chip. Very unfortunately Bob Keough the founder of AFC-Holcroft passed away this past year however the legacy he leaves lives in his two sons Chip as President of Applied Process (commercial salt heat treating) and Bill as President of AFC-Holcroft (new furnaces). Applied Process is the largest commercial salt heat treater in North America, AFC-Holcroft one of the largest builders of new furnaces.

Mr. Michel Korwin, President of Nitrex Metal Inc., Montreal, Quebec. Michel is probably more responsible than any other individual in North America for the growth of Gas Nitriding. In addition his successful efforts to form a controls group, UPC will have a definite impact on the industry.

Janusz Kowalewski, Seco Warwick, Meadville, PA. Janusz has proven to be an innovator who has taken Seco Warwick (new furnaces) into new directions.

Scott MacKenzie, Houghton International. Scott is Technical Consultant of Houghton International, one of the largest manufacturers of quench products in the world. Scott is in turn one of their technical experts who is regularly invited to lecture. While Scott’s name would not have jumped into my mind immediately several people suggested his name.

Doug Matson, Nadcap Heat Treat Task Group Chair. This is not an individual we are familiar with however as part of the Nadcap group Doug would have enormous influence when it comes to aerospace heat treating. As one individual said “The buck basically stops with him when it comes to heat treating and Boeing”.

Mr. George Pfaffmann- Ajax Tocco- Induction Heat Treating. It surprised us the number of Induction "guys" that were suggested for our list. George's name came up on such a regular basis that his inclusion was a very easy decision.

Murli Prasad, General Motors. While virtually all the names on this list are familiar to us I have to confess the name Murli Prasad is not familiar to me. Be that as it may several individuals suggested him as being part of the GM auditing team for heat treating.

Jeff Pritchard, Vac Aero. Jeff Pritchard is CEO of Vac Aero, builder of new vacuum furnaces and one of the largest commercial heat treaters in North America when it comes to aerospace heat treating. Founded by Ross Pritchard (who is now retired) Jeff has taken over the company and grown it into new areas such as operations in Poland and India.

Ben Rassieur, CEO Paulo Products. No way can we ignore the President of the largest privately owned heat treat group in North America.

Dr. Valery Rudnev, Inductoheat, Madison Heights, Michigan. A name we are very familiar with and which a number of people mentioned as a real innovator in the Induction heating industry.

Gary Sharp, Owner and President of Advanced Heat Treat Corp. in Waterloo, Iowa. Many years ago when Ion Nitriding was introduced to the North American heat treating market the technology got off to a very rocky start and languished for many years in the wilderness of heat treating. Gary saw an opportunity and has grown Advanced into the largest commercial Ion Nitrider in North America with the effect that it is now after many years seen as an excellent technology in certain applications.

Geoffrey Somary, Ipsen Inc. While Geoffrey quite recently stepped into the shoes of CEO of Ipsen Inc. in North America he has been with the company for some time (albeit part of the time at VFS which is now part of Ipsen). A number of readers suggested Geoffrey’s name for the list of the basis that he is making changes at the company and that it is one of the largest new furnace builders in North America.

Steve Stormzand (Bosch/DTC). A pioneer in plasma nitriding and HPGQ. A name we are not familiar with but several individuals suggested Steve as having brought about changes in the industry because of his interest in Plasma (Ion) Nitriding and High Pressure gas quenching.

Bill Thompson, Super Systems. While Bill did not invent the oxygen probe his effectiveness in bringing it to market with Marathon Monitors and Super Systems has meant it is very unusual to see a furnace without an oxygen probe and changed how all consequently changed how heat treaters in North America control their furnaces. While Bill is not active on a day to day basis at Super Systems, his son Steve has stepped into his shoes.

Dr. George Totten, G.E. Totten & Associates, LLC. Dr. Totten was on our list in 2007 and remains on our list in 2009. Over the years he has provided very extensive knowledge about quenching, both from his background with Union Carbide Corporation and now as an independent consultant in Seattle, Washington.

shrcl 发表于 2011-2-9 10:22:31

回复 256# sunray


         新春第一天上班,看到团队各位容光满面,信心百倍,祝愿热处理行业各位兄弟姐妹永怀梦想,脚踏实地,让企业和各自事业不断发展壮大。

         成就个人价值,奉献伟大时代!

byux249740 发表于 2011-2-9 10:57:11

中国的热处理就上海这一家咋够,这公司能包打天下?

byux249740 发表于 2011-2-9 11:13:48

搞金属材料的顶尖专家及项目是绝密的,如师昌绪,当年他做什么,在哪做没人知道的。这帮上海人不过是混饭吃的,民间的。

byux249740 发表于 2011-2-9 16:05:14

在这个论坛上,上海热处理厂是可以摆摆了,干活的老大,或者是工厂的老牌,其实这家厂只出了个写话剧出名的全国有点影响的人,也是三十多年前的事了。真的在材料科学有奉献的是师昌绪,国家给大奖了!上海厂的很多高工混的很惨的,据说在超市收银的也有,这几个在上海厂算会混的,靠这张老牌名利双收!
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