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Marlin Steel President Part of Job Skills Roundtable with U.S. Secretaries of Labor, Commerce

Marlin Steel President Drew Greenblatt and William (Brit) Kirwan, chancellor and chief executive officer, University

Marlin Steel Featured in New Hitachi Foundation Report

In the wake of years of under-employment and wage stagnation, a new report from The Hitachi Foundation identifies policies and practices that are

Can Marlin Steel cut titanium on its laser?

Yes. Marlin Steel can use nitrogen (at a 20 percent slower rate than stainless steel). However, it creates micro-cracking in the material. Depending on the client’s tolerances/specs, argon gas may be required to cut parts without micro-cracking in the

U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Visits Marlin Steel

Marlin Steel President Drew Greenblatt greets U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Anatolio B. "A.B." Cruz III

Navy Rear Admiral to Highlight Navy's Role in Free Trade

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Manufacturing management 101: Fire poisonous personalities fast

From Drew Greenblatt's latest column on Inc.com on management and human

Marlin Steel Ranked 230th Fastest Growing Private Manufacturer in U.S.

Marlin Steel has been named by Inc. magazine to its annual 500/5000 list of the fastest growing private companies in the United States for the

Do special finishes make sense for stainless steel?

Yes. Electropolishing of stainless steel is commonly used for food, drug, medical and semi-conductor applications and for those where high fatigue strength is needed. It removes burrs and sharp edges and lessens strains by removing microscopic nicks