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12 years ago, three coworkers in the industrial oven industry set out to start their own business, naming the company after themselves – Mike Jameson, Mike Paternostro, and Tim Wagner. It is their last names that form the initials”JPW”. This month, we provide you with an inside look at Mike Jameson, founder and president, of JPW Industrial Ovens and Furnaces.
An obvious sign of success in business is growth and the same can be said for industrial ovens. As demand increases in your business, the need for higher production rates will also. That’s why JPW Industrial Oven and Design engineers many of their models to be expanded.
The ST216 is a high-performance walk-in oven with several customizable options. This industrial oven comes in electric or gas models and is used for various applications like powder coating, curing and mold preheating.
The BT222 is a low-heat, air-convection oven used for a variety of applications such as curing, mold preheating, drying, aging, baking of electronics and shelf life testing.
JPW Industrial Ovens & Furnaces recently held a can drive to help families in need this Thanksgiving. JPW was able to collect 156 food items.
A standard in industrial ovens, the ST333 serves in many industries like aerospace, automotive, and pharmaceutical with numerous applications like: heat treating, curing, burning, ageing, drying, life testing and more.
Two conveyors to be used for the curing of fuel and oil filters for the auto industry have been installed in Prichard, W.V. by JPW Industrial Ovens & Furnaces.
JPW Industrial Ovens & Furnaces delivered two conveyors for the curing of fuel and oil filters for the auto industry. The two systems are continuous process, one gas fired 60”wide x 300” long operating at 300F with a cooling zone, the other system is an electric 48”wide x 144” long operating at 300F with a take away conveyor system. The systems are installed in Prichard, West Virginia located in the United States.
Our President Mike Jameson gave a presentation to 7 classes of 8th graders at a local school. The presentation was centered on how our business as a manufacturer has many different areas within the company and how each area works. As well as, how each area contributes to the company’s final product.
SEDA-COG recently assisted JPW Design & Manufacturing, Inc. with a PIDA Small Business First loan and a SEDA-COG ARC-RLF loan. The company expanded their manufacturing facility by 10,000 sq. ft. in Trout Run, Lycoming County and purchased an overhead crane to improve efficiency in the manufacturing facility. Woodlands Bank also assisted in this business expansion as well.